BugMeNot.com

Posted on May 24th, 2004 in Unfiled by stickyc || No Comment

BugMeNot.com

BugMeNot.com was created as a mechanism to quickly bypass the login of web sites that require compulsory registration and/or the collection of personal/demographic information (such as the New York Times).

High Definition Game Database

Posted on May 24th, 2004 in Unfiled by stickyc || No Comment

High Definition Game Database A fairly complete list of the audio and video capabilities of current-gen console games.

Logicube - Hard Drive and Media Duplication Forensic MD5 Product Details

Posted on May 24th, 2004 in Unfiled by stickyc || No Comment

Logicube - Hard Drive and Media Duplication Forensic MD5 Product Details Talk about the ultimate P2P tool. Plug this baby in and it’ll image a hard drive at 3g/min. Why should law enforcement get all the cool toys?

EtherWatch - See what’s going on!

Posted on May 21st, 2004 in Unfiled by stickyc || No Comment

EtherWatch - See what’s going on!

Etherwatch monitors your Ethernet traffic, looking for images, and Google%u2122 search terms, and displays these on screen in a mosaic format. It’s a cool way to see what’s going on over your network, and you can customize this display of information in many ways.
Finally! After having tons of fun for many moons with EtherPeg for OS-X, I’ve finally tracked down a Win32 version of the app.

ONLamp.com: Top Ten Ethereal Tips and Tricks

Posted on May 21st, 2004 in Unfiled by stickyc || No Comment

ONLamp.com: Top Ten Ethereal Tips and Tricks Okay, any software “tips and tricks” list really shouldn’t include installing the software and dependancies, so it really should be “Top 8 Tips and Tricks”

DAEMON Tools Homepage :: News

Posted on May 21st, 2004 in Unfiled by stickyc || No Comment

DAEMON Tools Homepage :: News Allows you to mount ISO’s as CD’s, avoiding the need to burn a few coasters just to get at that one file…

Security Remains Afterthought at NetWorld Interop

Posted on May 19th, 2004 in Unfiled by stickyc || No Comment

Security Remains Afterthought at NetWorld Interop What happens when network-savvy conferencegoers get bored and have crappy net access? Read on for the shenanigans on day 2 of Networld Interop.

#189 separate attacks on different devices

112 separate MAC spoofing attacks

89 Denial of Service attacks

42 authentication attacks, likely due to brute force attacks or misconfigured clients

20 separate AirSnarf attacks

4 separate Hotspotter attacks

3 large Ad-Hoc mesh networks were re-established on day two with an average of 10 stations connected.

Another association was made with the Sear Service Toolbox (SST-PR-1) and the network was attacked twice

One Virtual Routing Redundancy Protocol (VRRP) attack, a routing tool attack to redirect traffic

165 BlueJack attacks

12 Blue Snarf attacks

the Degree Confluence Project

Posted on May 19th, 2004 in Unfiled by stickyc || No Comment

the Degree Confluence Project

The goal of the project is to visit each of the latitude and longitude integer degree intersections in the world, and to take pictures at each location. The pictures and stories will then be posted here.
I just picked up a GPS for my bike, but it’s an all-purpose unit that’s well suited for hiking and marine work as well. I plan to do a little geocaching with it, on some rides this summer. the DCP may be a little ambitious though, I’m guessing all the local points have been logged already.

RFC 3092 (rfc3092) - Etymology of

Posted on May 19th, 2004 in Unfiled by stickyc || No Comment

RFC 3092 (rfc3092) - Etymology of “Foo”

Google tests waters with terabyte e-mail limit - News - ZDNet

Posted on May 19th, 2004 in Unfiled by stickyc || No Comment

Google tests waters with terabyte e-mail limit - News - ZDNet

Several users of the search engine’s Gmail Web-based e-mail service noticed Tuesday that their storage limits had quietly been raised to 1 million megabytes, or 1 terabyte. That’s four times the typical capacity of a new high-end PC’s hard drive.
Okay, I’ll be the first to admit that I thought a gig of email would be enough, but I’ve had my gmail account for less than a month and I’m already up to 18mb - I subscribe to several high-traffic mailing lists and routing them to my google mailbox seemed like the perfect idea.

pt%u2019s %u201CHow-To%u201D Tuesday%u2026How to play purchased music on other systems%u2026 - Engadget - www.engadget.com

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pt%u2019s %u201CHow-To%u201D Tuesday%u2026How to play purchased music on other systems%u2026 - Engadget - www.engadget.com

The purpose of hymn is to allow you to exercise your fair-use rights under copyright law. It allows you to free your iTunes Music Store purchases from their DRM restrictions with no sound quality loss. These songs can then be played outside of the iTunes environment, even on operating systems not supported by iTunes. It works on Mac OS X, many unix(-ish) variants and on Windows.

Chris Pirillo :: We Got Woz

Posted on May 19th, 2004 in Unfiled by stickyc || No Comment

Chris Pirillo :: We Got Woz Sweeeeet - Steve Wozniak will be doing the keynote at this year’s Gnomedex. They’ve also posted the Schedule, looks like Wil Wheaton will also host a panel. I’ve been impressed with his guest appearances on TechTV. Are you going?

Macworld: From VHS to DVD

Posted on May 19th, 2004 in Unfiled by stickyc || No Comment

Macworld: From VHS to DVD

Transferring old film and video to DVD can be a time-consuming process — but it’s well worth the effort. This step-by-step guide will show you how to get set up and what to do with the movies once they’re on your Mac.
In my case (and I imagine more than a few others), step 1 is “buy a VCR”

How to bluetooth-enable your remote controlled car

Posted on May 17th, 2004 in Unfiled by stickyc || 1 Comment

How to bluetooth-enable your remote controlled car

This is a step-by-step instruction on how to switch any common RC car to bluetooth control - i.e. creating a bluetooth-controlled car.

Georgetown University’s Communication, Culture & Technology Program

Posted on May 17th, 2004 in Unfiled by stickyc || No Comment

Georgetown University’s Communication, Culture & Technology Program

Thesis for David Huffaker

Title: Gender Similarities and Differences in Online Identity and Language Use among Teenage Bloggers

Dictionary of Playground Slang, Songs and Poetry

Posted on May 17th, 2004 in Unfiled by stickyc || No Comment

Dictionary of Playground Slang, Songs and Poetry

AdM Partners: Tracking Mobile Ubiquity: Palm Mobile Blogging

Posted on May 14th, 2004 in Unfiled by stickyc || No Comment

AdM Partners: Tracking Mobile Ubiquity: Palm Mobile Blogging Rundown of mobile blogging software.

MG Vrbanus - Beetle by Vrbanus

Posted on May 14th, 2004 in Unfiled by stickyc || No Comment

MG Vrbanus - Beetle by Vrbanus But if you are going to speed in Italy, do it in this.

italiaspeed.com

Posted on May 14th, 2004 in Unfiled by stickyc || No Comment

italiaspeed.com

For the first time, Italian State Police (Polizia di Stato) will use a Lamborghini Gallardo Police Car.
Note to self, DO NOT SPEED IN ITALY.

X-treme Geek® - Item Details

Posted on May 14th, 2004 in Unfiled by stickyc || No Comment

X-treme Geek® - Item Details Now this is a kick-butt little flashlight. Just clips on to the top of a 9v battery and runs for 600hrs on low or 75hrs on high. At $25, it’s still a little pricy, but I can see the $9 clones on the horizon…

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