Thursday, December 28, 2006
Hotmail Crash & Burn - using MSN support
Wednesday, December 27, 2006
The "Person Of The Year" self absorb "megalomaniac" who needs constant self approval
You — Yes, You — you shallow, self absorb "megalomaniac" have listened to enough media to believe that you alone Are TIME's Person of the Year I remember how self absorbed & oblivious I was when I entered the internet age over a decade ago. As time progress I found myself not becoming "me" but becoming more of "them".
So when they say "YOU" are the "Person Of The Year", what they mean is THEY are. Because YOU have become "content" utilized for marketing and social change at their hands.
As humans we ALL beg for acceptance, individualism, recognition and self affirmation... general media knows clearly knows this and uses the internet to take advantage of every issue that makes "YOU" feel that you are "important". ( Condition know as NPD - Narcissistic Personality Disorder )
How to write context for new media articles (paid for by their sponsors ;-)
- Yes - buying that dress shows you care about animals, buy it!
- Yes - you look very smart in that suit, buy it!
- Smart people buy this car, buy it!
- Caring people donate here - donate now!
- rep/dec vote this way based on this "stuff" so vote now based on this "stuff"
- This "stuff" is better, throw out your old "stuff" and buy better....
- People who care about the environment buy this stuff or vote this way - SO DO WHAT WE SAY or your a bad person!
Hey I could do this all day folks, bottom line is that the internet makes far less of "YOU" than you could ever imagine... you just become one of them.
Picture rights of slate.com
Tuesday, December 26, 2006
Is your IT budget an Oxymoron

A good exercise for the start of the new year will be to calculate your Information Productivity Index, which measures exactly how much output you are getting out of your information processing dollars. Paul explains exactly how to do this in this Baseline 500 writeup. You will probably be surprised at how low your score is; in fact, half of all companies don't even get a positive score, implying their entire IT program is just a hobby. Where are you?
Sunday, December 24, 2006
'They're geeky, but they don't know what to do with their geekdom,'
Thursday, December 21, 2006
Geek to Live: Lifehacker Zeitgeist
2. Top Firefox 2 config tweaks
3. Windows Vista Beta: How to dual-boot Windows XP and Windows Vista
4. Automatically back up your hard drive
5. Top 10 Ubuntu apps and tweaks
6. Build your own DVR
7. How to format your hard drive and install Windows XP from scratch
8. Become a Gmail master
9. One-click DVD rips
10. Automatically download your favorite TV shows
11. The self-sustaining iPod
12. Lifehacker Pack
Tuesday, December 19, 2006
Harvard Spot on Digital Disobedience
J. Salvatore Testa, Defender of Truth and Liberty, Hacktivismo
Prof. Fred Turner, Stanford University and author of "From Counterculture to Cyberculture"
Prof. Carrie Lambert-Beatty, Harvard VES Dept., teaching "Art and Activism since 1989: Culture Jam"
Sunday, December 17, 2006
Thursday, December 14, 2006
Wired- "futurism has no future,"
Wednesday, December 13, 2006
First sign on the apocalypse
VIA-www.techcrunch.com (thanks guys)
Monday, December 11, 2006
IBM and the Holocaust
Thursday, December 7, 2006
Hacking A reputation in MySpace and Facebook
Internet is better at letting us be weird than helping us be normal.
The internet will suck you in, and you'll never escape.... ha, ha, ha, hahhhaaa!
Andrew Sullivan has posted a youtube of the old AT&T "You Will" ads about all the things AT&T would make possible through the Internet. I think these are the most emblematic advertisements of the era, defining the way that big companies totally missed the point of the Internet. They were like Thomas Edison declaring that the phone would bring opera to America's living rooms -- AT&T posited that the Internet would just amplify our normal, everyday lives, so you could "tuck your kid in from a phonebooth."
What they missed was that for all the normalcy that the Internet could enable, it would be much, much better at enabling deviance -- all the behaviors that were suppressed by society, or impossible to engage in given social constraints. Also Because There are no more good Hackers - Just Evil and Anyone can say anything on the Internet but that doesn't make it true or right
Go ahead follow the weird online. Link (via Global Nerdy -VIA (boingboing.com)
Monday, December 4, 2006
Vista Designed to Make Malware Easy
Goolge drops honest webmaster after site was hacked
Sunday, December 3, 2006
GATES will give it all away... can't take iot with him
Your not dumb, your just running DOS
Thursday, November 30, 2006
Get to work... Myspace & YouTube SUCK you in, and you'll never escape.
"on the internet, nobody knows you're a dog."
No more good Hackers - Just Evil
First computer 150 BC
Simple DVD's from your videos
Wednesday, November 29, 2006
You may need me to update your Ibook
Tuesday, November 28, 2006
Green IT Blog's - They cleaerly never heard of me ;-)
Green Computer with Biodegradable Peripherals
Anyone can say anything on the Internet but that doesn't make it true or right
The bloat of the blogs...
* Spam-, splog- and sping-fighting efforts at Technorati are paying dividends in terms of the reduction of garbage in our indexes, even if it does seem to impact overall growth rates.
* Today, the blogosphere is doubling in size approximately every 230 days.
* About 100,000 new weblogs were created each day, again down slightly quarter-over-quarter but probably due in part to spam fighting efforts.
* About 4% of new splogs get past Technorati's filters, even if it is only for a few hours or days.
* There is a strong correlation between the aging and post frequency of blogs and their authority and Technorati ranking.
* The globalization of the blogosphere continues. Our data appears to show both English and Spanish languages are a more universal blog language than the other two most dominant language, Japanese and Chinese, which seem to be more regionally localized.
* Coincident with a rise in blog posts about escalating Middle East tensions throughout the summer and fall, Farsi has moved into the top 10 languages of the blogosphere, indicating that blogging continues to play a critical role in debates about the important issues of our times. Link (VIA-boingboing.com)
UN says western nations must stop dumping illegal electronic waste in Third World
Microsoft Windows Comes Of Age - Happy 21st Birthday!
10 OS X Apps You Might Not Know About But Should
Over the past couple of years of running The Apple Blog, I've tried out literally thousands of applications. A lot have been great apps that I still use today, but infinitely more have just been plain bad. I know I'm not the only one who's experienced this. Link: http://theappleblog.com/2006/11/26/10-osx-apps-you…
Growing Problems With Electronics Waste
Ethical Hacker training course
"The key to catching cyber-criminals is learning to get inside their heads and start thinking like them," said Hailey. Cyber-criminals are using increasingly sophisticated tactics to defraud consumers and businesses, including online identity theft, phishing scams, malicious code attacks and the creation of botnets. Those fighting computer related crime need to know first hand how these attacks are perpetrated, and the evidence to look for. Keeping current by attending this training is one of the best weapons. "
For more information on the Washington State High Technology Crime Investigation Association, visit:
www.wahtcia.org
Triple-boot XP, Vista, and Ubuntu
Blogger Ilya Hevnikov has posted a really nice tutorial for triple-booting Windows XP, Windows Vista, and the Linux distro du jour, Ubuntu, on one hard drive. This undertaking is not for the faint of heart, but it is a great way to try out a different OS or two without abandoning what you're comfortable with. |
FREE Wikipedia CD (All platforms)
The CD was compiled by volunteers for "the world's largest orphan charity," SOS Children. The articles, all of which are from the English language portal, cover common educational topics such as geography, science, dinosaurs, plants and animals, to name a few.
Monday, November 20, 2006
Should Google Go Nuclear?
Unimpressed With US IT Workforce
Thanks for link slashdot.org
Wednesday, November 1, 2006
Get back to work tool for IT zoomibes
Friday, January 6, 2006
Who maintains the internet?
Could you lose your internet? - (yes of relevant content )
Maybe you already have? - (yes well 90% of it ;-)
Why do you think you found this page "random chance"? Hardly
Not possible on the internet...
The 57 Million blogs maintained on the internet and that number doubles in size approximately every 230 days.
So, about 100,000 new weblogs are created each day...
In the December 2006 survey we received responses from 105,244,649 Web sites with content...
While Al Gore has done a lot to promote his books & movies... he did not create and does not maintain the internet, these guys do ;-)
- World Wide Web Consortium
- The Internet Society (ISOC)
- Internet Corporation For Assigned Names and Numbers
Why "Who Maintains the Internet Matters"... Here’s a little something to think about while the UN makes the case for greater international control of the internet turning a large class of people into social misfits, deviants and criminals and terrorists...
Who maintains YOUR internet? - Hoz