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Continuous Partial Attention "Linda Stone, formerly of Apple and Microsoft, has coined the term "continuous partial attention" to describe life in the era of e-mail, instant messaging, cellphones, and other distractions. This curious feature of modern life poses a problem for a someone like me. Every productive thing that I do requires ALL my attention." Neal Stephenson "Email is a wonderful thing for people whose role in life is to be on top of things. But not for me; my role is to be on the bottom of things. What I do takes long hours of studying and uninterruptible concentration." Don Knuth "I don't even have an e-mail address. I have reached an age where my main purpose is not to receive messages." --- Umberto Eco, quoted in the New Yorker
Personal Firewall Reviews "The perfect personal firewall would be inexpensive and easy to install and use, would offer clearly explained configuration options, would hide all ports to make your PC invisible to scans, would protect your system from all attacks, would track all potential and actual threats, would immediately alert you to serious attacks, and would ensure nothing unauthorized entered or left your PC." This great definition is quoted from Make Your PC Hacker Proof, Jeff Sengstack, PC World, July 21, 2000.
Anit-Phishing Workging Group Resource to track scams and fraud on the internet: From the Anti-Phishing Website : Phishing attacks use 'spoofed' e-mails and fraudulent websites designed to fool recipients into divulging personal financial data such as credit card numbers, account usernames and passwords, social security numbers, etc. By hijacking the trusted brands of well-known banks, online retailers and credit card companies, phishers are able to convince up to 5% of recipients to respond to them.
Responsible Reporting on 9/11 Snopes' Urban Legend Rebuttal for Pentagon Strike Flash Misinformation and rumors about the 9/11 attacks Wikipedia report on American Airlines Flight 77 Wikipedia Report on United Airlines Flight 93 CNN Report on United Airlines Flight 93
Alternative News Signs of the Times Pentagon Strike What Really Happened to Flight 93? What Really Happened to American Airlines Flight 11?
THE HITCHHIKER ADVENTURE GAME by Douglas Adams - 20th Anniversary Edition Wow! Has it already been 20 years? I've got great memories from my C-64. Infocom was in its Heyday. Sierra Online. OkiMate 20 Thermal Transfer color printers. $5 joysticks for "Popeye" and "Raid over Moscow".
Technology Roundup Controlling Global Weather (Funded NAIC Initiative) Optical (50nm) Technology Patented for Data Storage (100 Terabytes on 3.5" Disk) DOD Funding To Research Health Risks of Nanotechnology -from the Augutst 2004 Harrow Technology Report
Security Roundup Internet and Cell Phone "Alibi Clubs" Hacking the AMD 64 and Opteron CPU Microcode Cell-phone jammers Webcams for Secure ID Tokens Freeze your credit report to prevent identity theft -from the August 2004 CryptoGram
Earlier this year I read Neal Stephenson's "Snow Crash" and "Quicksilver." Last month I finished "The Confusion", which is the second volume of the Baroque Cycle. The third and final volume, "The System of the World" is supposed to be published in October. Although I'm really enjoying the Baroque Cycle, "Snow Crash" remains my favorite. If you are interested in the author you can read more at Neal Stephenson- (Wikipedia).
The Riches ( Jane's Addiction ) I love standing by the water and just knowing what it's for It's alright to swim and sip it let me have a little more Like my woman, like my shower get them hot until their steaming Love to find a little spot nice and shady that's for dreamin' of the riches Oh, tell me where are you hidden? Cause ready or not man, I'm coming in, Into the life, Into the life of riches! Stretching out in the sun like a cat in the window Hillside changing colors as I'm watching shadows throw I'm laughing that is rich it puts my stomach in the stiches Early bird from a perch looking down can see all the world's riches Oh, tell me where are you hidden? Cause ready or not man, I'm coming in, Into the life, Into the life of riches! Never lookin' over my shoulder again I wanna buy my time and finally own my fate If you tell me no, then I really must insist And when the hunt is over, kiss me on my lips Kisses!...
COULD 'E-MAIL-FREE' FRIDAYS REPLACE KHAKIS AND KNIT SHIRTS? We all know that e-mail is turning into a huge time and productivity sink, but one lone crusader in Silicon Valley is trying to do something about it. Two months ago Jeremy Burton at Veritas Software decreed that Fridays in his marketing department were to be "e-mail free" -- employees who needed to communicate with each other were instructed to stop by and chat or use the phone. "E-mail is supposed to be this big productivity tool, but it's getting to the point where it is out of control," says Burton, who complains that he was regularly spending two hours a day just dealing with e-mail. The ban applies only to interdepartmental communications and violators are fined $1 per transgression, with the proceeds going toward charity (so far, almost $70 has been collected). Many workers have endorsed the ban, noting the advantages of face-to-face conversations, and Burton says he ...
Quotes Roundup (Newsscan): "Now here, you see, it takes all the running you can do, to keep in the same place. If you want to get somewhere else, you must run at least twice as fast as that!" (Lewis Carroll) "Never retract. Never explain. Get it done and let them howl." (Benjamin Jowett) "We shall not cease from exploration. And at the end of our exploring will be to arrive where we started and to know the place for the first time." (T.S. Eliot) Nowher so besy a man as he ther n¹ as, And yet he semed besier than he was." (Geoffrey Chaucer) "Great works are performed not by strength, but by perseverance." (Samuel Johnson) "If you can't describe what you are doing as a process, you don't know what you're doing." (W. Edwards Deming)
Newscan Excerpt from 8/20/04: COURT ON FILE-SWAPPING: GET USED TO IT! A three-judge panel of the 9th Circuit Court of Appeals has ruled that the movie and recording industries can't stretch copyright law to block online piracy of songs and movies. If the decision is appealed, the U.S. Supreme Court could revisit its landmark Sony Betamax ruling that protected from copyright lawsuits products that have substantial legitimate uses. Whereas the same appeals court ruled against file-sharing service Napster in 2001 because it stored illegally copied files on its central computers, today's peer-to-peer file-sharing networks have no central computers -- and cannot even monitor users, let alone control them. The court urged the entertainment industry to adapt to file sharing the way movie studios did after losing the Betamax case: "The introduction of new technology is always disruptive to old markets, and particularly to those copyright owners whose works are sold through well-...
Sanity Returns to the DMCA Debate The FCC ruled on Wednesday that Tivo's new "To Go" feature is not a violation of the Digital Millenium Copywrite Act. From the CNET article , "TiVo users will be able to share copies of digital TV shows through the Internet with a small number of friends and family members, the Federal Communications Commission said Wednesday."
Concerns Grow over the "new" Copywrite Debates I came across these these articles recently that concern the growing debate about the use of technology to enhance the way we live, work and play. The new "Induce Act" would virtually outlaw all forms of private P2P networks and would significantly dampen innovation for new consumer electronics like Apple's iPod, the Tivo, DVD writers, video on demand, and even "old school" products like the VCR. TiVo Battles Hollywood Over Copyrights Antipiracy Bill Gains New Ally (US Patent Office) Microsoft Research DRM Talk (Electronic Frountier Foundation on Digital Rights Management) Imagine life without the benefits brought about by the VCR over the past 20 years: home video rentals, home theater systems, big sreen/plasma TVs, Dolby Surround Sound, multimedia PCs, camcorders, MPEG, DIVx, etc., etc. The technology may be new but the debate isn't. What happened to " fair use " and...
Quotes Round Up "Telephone, n. An invention of the devil which abrogates some of the advantages of making a disagreeable person keep his distance." (Ambrose Bierce's Devil's Dictionary) "Beware the fury of a patient man." (John Dryden) "Beer is proof that God loves us and wants us to be happy." (Ben Franklin) "Things equal out pretty well. Our dreams seldom come true, but then neither do our nightmares." (Charles Kennedy)
FC1 Fedora Core 1 Linux Infrared Remote Control Project (lirc) I'm working on a homebrew lirc-0.6.6 receiver for Fedora Core 1. After extracting the source and running ./configure I immediately ran into complile problems with the following error: make[3]: Entering directory `/home/cwhite/download/lirc-0.6.6/drivers/lirc_serial' DIR=`pwd`; (cd /usr/src/linux/; make SUBDIRS=$DIR obj-m=lirc_serial.o modules) /usr/src/linux-2.4.22-1.2188.nptl/scripts/pathdown.sh: line 4: TOPDIR: parameter null or not set make[4]: Entering directory `/usr/src/linux-2.4.22-1.2188.nptl' make[4]: *** No rule to make target `lirc_serial.o', needed by `modules'. Stop. make[4]: Leaving directory `/usr/src/linux-2.4.22-1.2188.nptl' make[3]: *** [lirc_serial.o] Error 2 After two days of reading the documentation and searching messages boards for related issues I found a similar solution by googling for lirc TOPDIR: parameter null or not set My problems were resolved when I...
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Video Codecs Xvid- The open source DivX Codec XviD Users Guide WinXP XviD Installer DivX HowTOs DVD-Video to XviD Conversion Guide VLC - VideoLAN Client 0.7.2 Multimedia player for various audio and video formats
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