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Automated Wireless Security
It’s probably nothing new to anyone interested in easily securing wireless networks, but I thought it was hilarious: Timers on the power cords. I have no idea if any other security measures in place, but surely turning the AP off on a schedule guarantees it cannot be abused! Maintenance at daylight savings change-overs would probably…
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Test your puzzle skillz
Try and get past each page. Do this on your own time … http://deathball.net/notpron/
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Andrew Denton: Interviewed
Andrew Denton interviewed by Andrew Denton at Reader’s Feast Bookshop
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Font downloading continued
Please, help! How do I make CSS @font-face actually download a font??
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Blog Flood!
Why have I been blogging so often recently (at least compared with my previous average)? I have borrowed a laptop from work, run a cable from the study to the lounge, and have been spending my evenings reading, coding, learning, blogging. Ok, so wireless & tablet makes a lot more sense now! 😀
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CSS Stylings
I’m disillusioned with CSS…
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Short Bytes
I’ve been using Firefox for a while, and am finding things almost daily that I love about it. Todays major feature is cross-platform usability … Using Firefox on Linux is identical to the Windows version I use everyday. Keyboard shortcuts, extensions (Sage & Adblock mainly), tabbed browsing options, Live Bookmarks, preferences – everything works the…
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Unbalanced Australian Agriculture
I’ve thought about Australia’s non-household water usage vaguely before, but didn’t bother researching it to find indicative numbers. A colleague pointed this article out to me – I was gob-smacked: Guardian Unlimited | World dispatch | Plunder down under. For those who couldn’t be bothered to read it, roughly 33% of our nation’s supply of…
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I’ll sleep when I’m dead, thank you.
Too much work, too little sleep…
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Not the average Wednesday
If only every Wednesday was like this…?
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Remember 20 questions?
Now play it on-line on an adaptive neural net! [20q.net]
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Playstation2 Network Adapter
In a fit of impulsiveness, I purchased the PS2 Network kit a week ago. I really wanted to get an X-Box, but the store was out and I wanted to splurge NOW rather than drive to another store… One line impression: Good, Bad, Fair, Excellent, Excellent! Good: Easy to install, no tools required, my 4…
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Lukewarm, straight from the kettle
We have two ways of getting hot water in the office: A kettle (Russell Hobs), or the In-Sink-Erator 190? Hot Water tap. The hot tap claims to be 190?F or roughly 88?C – plenty hot enough to scald, make tea/coffee, etc – I think so anyway. Many others in the office use the kettle. They…
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The Seattle Times: Health: Scientists find coffee really is addictive
The Seattle Times: Health: Scientists find coffee really is addictive Come on, are we really surprised?!
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Dis-Connex
I’ve ranted about Connex and train performance before. I don’t read MX often; I feel it’s the type of paper that gives the tabloid format a bad name. When Daniel Bowen is mentioned though, chances are that they are on the right track when it comes to Public Transport Users issues. If you catch public…
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Tranquility?
On the odd occaisions recently, I have experienced moments of “Peace and Tranquility”. Reflecting on those events now, I can barely remember what it felt like … It happens so rarely these days. I can’t even identify why, or how, I reached these states but I want more. Five to ten seconds 3 times in…
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Catch-Up Time
I have guilt, blog guilt. In an attempt to expiate that guilt, I offer these tidbits that may or may not be useless.
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Band in a Bubble
I couldn’t resist. I went to see Regurgitator appearing live as the “Band in a bubble”. And I’m still not sure what to think of it. At face value, it’s a cheap tawdry marketing stunt for both the ‘Gurg and for ChannelV and the Digital Cable “pushers”. On the other hand, I have found it…
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#2 – The Fridge in it’s natural camouflage
… and I think I’m only responsible for two of the “camouflage” items … My plan appears to be: release Meme content slower than Daniel and maybe I’ll catch up? Hmm. I’m not game to expose the surrounding area 😀
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WOT? I Thawte.
I have long enjoyed e-mail security thanks to a free certificate from Thawte (Pronounced “thought” I believe), and have been quite happy with the processes and results. It’s pretty easy – join on their site for free and you can almost immediately get a free certificate to sign & encrypt your e-mails. The only problem…