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Daily del.icio.us Bookmarks for 04/01/08 01 April 2008 at 9:18 am by Jason 330 views

These are my daily “Good to Know” links for 04/01/08 … please enjoy:

Exclusive: Hands-on video with the 3G iPhone | CNET

n easily the largest scoop CNET.co.uk has ever had, two days ago our mobile phone editor Andrew Lim was invited to Taiwan, along with a select group of other journalists from around the world, for a sneak preview of the 3G iPhone.

Helvetica Serif | The Serif

FontFont have announced that they are to release Helvetica Serif, following the discovery of drawing of that typeface by Max Miedinger. The sketches which were discovered by Miedinger?s granddaughter have been redrawn to create the digital version shown

CIA demands UK halts interrogation tactics | The Register

A human rights lawsuit filed on behalf of prominent US government agencies - including the Central Intelligence Agency and the Guantanamo Bay Naval Base - has been filed in a European Court. The lawsuit, which plaintiffs also sent to Foreign Minister Davi

Gmail Custom Time | Gmail

Just click “Set custom time” from the Compose view. Any email you send to the past appears in the proper chronological order in your recipient’s inbox. You can opt for it to show up read or unread by selecting the appropriate option.

RAPIL - a slap in the face for hackers and virus writers | Sophos

An exciting day in SophosLabs. After long and arduous efforts, we announce our new beta technology offering to defeat the hackers, which we are currently referring to as RAPIL (Recognition and Analysis of Potentially Intruding Lifeforms).

Come back for more links tomorrow!!

EDIT (April 2nd) - Gotcha!  April Fools!!



+ Daily del.icio.us Bookmarks for 03/31/08 By Jason 30 March 2008 at 8:00 pm 188 views No Comments

These are my daily “Good to Know” links for 03/31/08 … please enjoy:

More parents using txt language to make their child's name gr8 | the Daily Mail

It might not be every parent's idea of a "gr8" way to name a baby.

But our growing habit of using text messages to communicate appears to be having an impact on what we call our children. Anne has been changed to An, Connor to Conna and Laura to Lora.

Boob Physics | Club Skill

They bounce, are semi-buoyant, and males seem to not be able to get enough of them. They are breasts. In an odd way, the physics of breasts have become a huge factor and trend in the world of gaming; it?s quite interesting how this whole trend started.

World's Hardest Easy Geometry Problem | ThinkZone

Using only elementary geometry, determine angle x. Provide a step-by-step proof. This is the hardest problem I have ever seen that is, in a sense, easy. It really can be done using only elementary geometry. This is not a trick question.

Newton Virus - Art virus for Mac | YouTube

Spice up your colleagues' day with our Newton Virus, the first virus to introduce gravity to your laptop, causing the desktop icons to fall down as if subject to the gravitational pull from the real world.

Life's little mysteries | the Daily Mail

Why do women wear high heels? Why are soft drinks in round containers while milk cartons are rectangular? And why did kamikaze pilots bother with helmets? Here, ROBERT H FRANK uses economics to explain these situations we encounter in everyday life.

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+ Daily del.icio.us Bookmarks for 03/28/08 By Jason 28 March 2008 at 2:05 pm 310 views 3 Comments

These are my daily “Good to Know” links for 03/28/08 … please enjoy:

Legs manual wins odd title prize | BBC NEWS

A self-help guide called If You Want Closure In Your Relationship, Start With Your Legs has been voted the oddest book title of the year. Joel Rickett, deputy editor of The Bookseller, said of the winner: “So effective is the title that you don’t even ne

The Accurate Watch Reminds You Of Unavoidable Death | OhGizmo!

The only things that appear on the face of this watch are a simple second hand along with hour and minute hands that read ?remember you will die.? Seriously, how morbid is that? I don?t think anyone is really going to forget the fact that they will

John McCain’s First Presidential Ad | YouTube

With such a head start (and such a good ad), I have a feeling Democrats will have a very hard uphill battle this year.

Alien Sociology | Space.com

According to Hollywood, Earth is surely one of the galaxy’s “top places to visit before you die.” Cinema aliens come here often enough that the State Department should probably set up passport control. Of course, that’s fiction. But in the last hundred y

Medical transcriptionist melts keyboard with fingertips | Boing Boing

“We have a medical transcriptionist on staff who has been using the same keyboard for the last 8.5 years. My co-worker replaced it yesterday, and when he first showed it to me I thought someone had taken a blowtorch to it! The most frequently used keys ha

Prepare for the Worst, Because Solar Storms Are About to Get Ugly | Wired

Every 11 years or so, the sun gets a little pissy. It breaks out in a rash of planet-sized sunspots that spew superhot gas, hurling clouds of electrons, protons, and heavier ions toward Earth at nearly the speed of light. These solar windstorms have been

Make Ur Lolcat Famous Contest | I Can Has Cheezburger?

From the site: “Jones Soda wanted to put a lolcat on their clever soda bottles across the country. So we asked if we can run a contest to find that special lol. (It?s like American Idol, but we don?t has to listen to ur singing voice.)”

Made You Look | Adobe Photoshop Express

Adobe’s new Photoshop Express… 2 GB of storage space, a gallery, and an online version of Photoshop. Oh, and it’s free. Could you ask for more?

MacBook Air gets seized in 2 minutes flat | Engadget

At PWN 2 OWN, famed iPhone hacker Charlie Miller showed the MacBook Air who its daddy really was. Miller visited a site which contained his exploit code which then allowed him to seize control of the computer.

What worms, virus and spam attacks look like in 3D | Vallywag

On April 7, the Varnish Fine Art gallery and bar in San Francisco will host an exhibit called Infected Art. The works represent what worms, virus and spam attacks such as Storm, MyDoom and Netsky look like when put through a “computational art” algorithm.

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+ Get Up, Come On Get Down With the Sickness By Jason 05 April 2004 at 4:41 pm 48 views No Comments

Well, first, let me apologize for the delay on the newest AutoPatcher Release. Besides me coming down with a horrible cold, some other issues caused me to not be able to work on it over the weekend. On the bright side, I believe I have with me what will be the Gold release. It’s been tested and retested, and it looks like we may have a winner. Another good thing, because of the delay we were finally able to add in some of the new security features we’ve been wanting to. Now if the download is corrupt, or if someone tampers with the files, it will not allow the AutoPatcher to be run. It will now generate a warning message explaining what has happened. This should really help out a lot of you, and cut down on the worries that someone would infect the patcher with a virus. This will now prevent that!Well then, I’d best get back to work, we want this out soon, don’t we? One last quick note! We finished out last month with an amazing 62,285 unique visitors. Now, it’s not groundbreaking, by far. But it’s still amazing for me! Now let’s see if we can hit 100,000!!

(Ed. Note - This is from my old AutoPatcher news blog)