Monday, May 21, 2007

A Visit to the Calgary Comic Expo 2007

I had the chance to attend the Calgary Comic Expo on April 29th 2007. It was an event full of great, friendly and interesting people. There was something for every taste, from movies to comics, from video games to manga comic books.

Well, let's take a look at some of the many artists present at this expo:

Jolly Tony Bancroft, always glad to strike a pose for the camera.

Various artists sharing their experiences and work with the public.

Early in the morning, but the main floor got crowded by the minute.

Estrange creatures ambulated the grounds at all times. Where is the stand with the holy water when you need it?.

Ray Park (aka Darth Maul -R.I.P.-, Toad and Iron Fist), incredible down to earth kind of guy. Don't know how many memorabilia he signed, from Darth Maul's busts to Star Wars figurines. Think most of the stuff was already sold on Ebay.

At a fan's request, he gave a little but impressive demonstration of his abilities.




Maybe you don't know this guy, but you have played in the playgrounds of his imagination. RK Post illustrations can be found in World of Warcraft, you know, that game nobody talks about.

Robert Picardo, can't remember what Star Trek he worked at, but somebody in the line said he played the coach in the Wonder Years (You know you are a hack at a comic convention when you hear somebody pulling a reference that old, and you are not able to refute it.).


Lost my notes on this guy, if somebody likes his work, here he is for your enjoyment.

One of the masterminds behind Witchblade at Top Cow Studios, Francis Manapul.

Remember Birds of Prey? This is the lady that wrote those spectacular stories for DC comics: Gail Simone.

Don't fear how he looks, this is a true gentleman and the FIRST and ONLY Incredible Hulk: Lou Ferrigno. Do you know what he is doing nowadays? Check Here.

And last but not least, Josh Ortega, the man with the mighty pen. He has written stories for all the mayor comic publishers.

There were also lots of independent artists trying to get their break, LOTS of figures and comics for trade and sale.

And that was mostly all folks.

The Calgary Expo in 2008 promises to be bigger and wilder. The event will take two days and there will be some big surprises, according to the event organizers. Who knows, maybe this event will become a major happening in western Canada.

My best wishes for all the participants, volunteers and sponsors.

Till the next Jump.

Bonlebon

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Saturday, May 19, 2007

Taking some days off

I'll be taking some time off, feel free to dig this site up and down, you'll find something you like, I guarantee it. :)

Best wishes.

Bonlebon.

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Playing with the Gimp, I came up with this banner:


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Stop living in the basement, live in a dungeon!!!

Castle for sale: 40 rms, 7 turrets, fully finished dungeon.



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Robert Williams was one of the first individuals to be killed by a robot.

The next could be you.



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DIY: The $10 Telescope (PDF)

It surely beats anything you can buy at your local Walmart.



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Wii on winning spree, scores fourth consecutive win over rivals

Among the trio of next generation gaming consoles, Nintendo has emerged as the numero uno in April for the fourth consecutive month after selling 360,000 of the popular video game devices in the United States, repeatedly outshining both its rivals Microsoft’s Xbox 360 and Sony’s PlayStation 3 in the US video game consoles market.



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Friday, May 18, 2007

Hacker steals millions in phone credit

A computer hacker who broke into the systems of Advanced Info Service (AIS) to steal 50 million baht in prepaid phone credit has been arrested.



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DIY: Biohazard beer barrel

A cheap and easy cooler that belches fog into your party.



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Petition For a Transparent Digg

After reading the comments from Neil's post on burying within Digg it seems that many of you are in favor of Digg opening up their bury data and making it transparent. In fact it seems to me that even those who didn't like the post may be in favor of this because some truly believe the burying is legit - and this would prove it one way or the other



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Microsoft Linux spat good news for Novell

Instead it will rely on deals such as those with Novell, Dell and Samsung and encourage open source users to buy software from companies approved by Microsoft.



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Sony kicking 3rd party dev houses in the nuts

It was a dreadful April for the PlayStation 3. Sony Computer Entertainment America told GameDaily BIZ that this was attributable to a lack of new software, but the company is very optimistic about the future, given the slate of titles currently in development.



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Wii Continues to Shine as PS3 Sales Slide Further

For the fourth month in a row, the Nintendo Wii outsold its competitors, even showing impressive strength at a time that is traditionally one of the slower periods for video game sales.



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DIY: Biohazard beer barrel

A cheap and easy cooler that belches fog into your party.



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The Internet Umbrella

Up next, pedestrian casualties in NY triples.



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Wednesday, May 16, 2007

Wii Knew It: PS3 Causes Sony Losses To Skyrocket

PS3 is becoming a huge albatross around Sony's neck while Wii and DS sales continue to cause Nintendo's



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Podcast on Winning on Digg

Neil Patel and I have put together a two part podcast series on how to succeed on Digg. The first podcast covers the mechanics of putting together good content, and writing good titles and descriptions.



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There's More To Social Media Link Building Than Digg

When it comes to leveraging social media marketing for your link building campaigns, it seems that most of us focus on Digg and Digg alone. The problem with this is that you’re putting all your eggs in one basket. If for some reason the content doesn’t get popular on Digg, then you’re out of luck, and your campaign is a flop.



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Tired of Digg & Reddit?

One of the great things about Web 2.0 is that when you get tired for what ever reason of a site, it is usually simple to roll your own site to meet your needs, and probably the needs of many other people.



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New York Sues Dell for Fraud

The state attorney general charges false advertising and deceptive business practices. Maybe Michael Dell will whore himself to to pay the fines.



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15 Tech Myths: Busted and Confirmed

We examine common tech beliefs and do some digging to find out what's true--and what's trumped up.



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This building turns and is energy self sufficient

The first World Dynamic Architecture, it works like a windmill to generate the enery it needs to make life comfortable. And guess what, the Arabs will have the first of this new kind of buildings. Oil has it's days counted.



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Tuesday, May 15, 2007

LinuxCertified Announces its next "Linux Fundamentals" Course.

This two-day introduction to Linux broadens attendees horizons with a detailed overview of the operating system. Attendees learn how to effectively use a Linux system as a valuable tool



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NYSE undertakes IBM mainframe migration to Unix and Linux

The New York Stock Exchange (NYSE) is migrating off a 1,600 millions of instructions per second (MIPS) mainframe to IBM System p servers running AIX and x86 Hewlett-Packard Co. (HP) servers running Linux, with the first part of the move going live today.



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Explore relationships among Web pages visually

Use HTML::SimpleLinkExtor, khtml2png, feh, and Graphviz to create new ways of visualizing any Web page's links



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PHP: Tracking file upload progress

Create a real-time progress bar with $_POST array and APC_UPLOAD_PROGRESS



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Microsoft Complains About Patents on Linux

Bill Gates’s Microsoft complains that open source software violates hundreds of its patents and intends to make open source communities pay to use them.



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Ultimate Duck Hunting flies onto Wii

Detn8 Games, a new video game company, announced it its first title today – Ultimate Duck Hunting for Nintendo's Wii.



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Linux: Understanding Power Consumption

What's eating the battery life of my laptop?" Arjan van de Ven rhetorically asked in an announcement about a new PowerTOP utility released by Intel for detecting what Linux programs and kernel tunables are resulting in the most power consumption. "Why isn't it many more hours? Which software component causes the most power to be burned? These are i



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Monday, May 14, 2007

Blender Cheat Sheet

Increase your productivity in Blender with this thorough Cheat Sheet.



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Vernon Wells has fun with Heckling Fans. What would Kramer do?.

Blue Jays CF Vernon Wells had a very unique way of handling some loudmouth hecklers while he was in Cleveland last week.



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NASA mission explores world's deepest sinkhole

A NASA-funded expedition, including researchers from Carnegie Mellon University’s Robotics Institute, will begin searching for the submerged bottom of Mexico’s El Zacatón sinkhole with a robotic submarine the week of May 14.



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Bar chart HTML generator

This article contains PHP function ae_bar_html for generating HTML/CSS based one-column bar charts. It is suitable for simple diagrams and does not require libgd.



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miniMame: Arcade Cabinet Introduction

Thank you for your interest in building a miniMame half-size arcade cabinet. This document is intended to walk you through the construction process of building one yourself.



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Sunday, May 13, 2007

How to beat Deal Or Not Deal

This story is true, and comes from an American tv game show. Here is the situation. Finalists in a tv game show are invited up onto the stage, where there are three closed doors. The host explains that behind one of the doors is the star prize - a car.



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Has the PS3 Lived up to Your Expectations?

For me, the £425 I paid for it is money well spent and I haven’t regretted it, not even when I could’ve got it for around £60 cheaper just two weeks later! Why? Read on and you’ll find out



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Wii-hab assigned to Canadian Patients

Patients in a Canadian hospital are getting a good dose of physical rehabilitation gaming by using the Nintendo Wii and its new controllers to work on movement and balance issues while recovering.



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A Mario Themed Party

Ever had a Mario themed party?, surely it didn't get close to this.



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Friday, May 11, 2007

Camtasia Studio Video Tutorials

When you begin to think about your video project, there are several things that need to be considered, such as: What is its purpose? What kind of audience do you want to attract? What are you trying to say/promote?



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Kama Sutra Positions For Internet Writers

The following revisions to The Illustrated Kama Sutra are solely intended for males who make a living by writing humor and video game articles on the internet. These positions contain advanced concepts and techniques that could result in horrific injuries and significant mental anguish for normal men.



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Russia 1941 - 1945 in pictures

And they were still a threat to the US by then?.



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Selling BAD pictures with cool posters

This week our beloved and husky Something Awful Forum Goons took some mostly trashy, junky, and lowbrow movies and gave them an extreme makeover. The results? They clean up pretty good. It's just too bad the goons turned them into equally trashy arthouse schlock.



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Travel in 'Second Life'

With no tickets required, no money spent and no need to leave your seat, touring in the virtual world of "Second Life" holds a certain appeal for travelers willing to delve deep into the Internet to find their escape.



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1.4 million Chinese infected over holiday week

May vacations bring trojan avalanche for gamers and filesharers.



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Thursday, May 10, 2007

Digg Delves Into Special LAMP Server Tools

Recently surpassing the 1.2 million users mark, online news aggregation site Digg.com is enjoying rapid usage growth. In order to take on so many new users, said Digg engineer Elliot White III, IT staffers make frequent use of two features of their LAMP-based server cluster: sharding and an open source memory caching software called "Memcached."



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The Perl Job Market Blues

There are, frankly, more jobs than there are programmers. At this point, many people automatically say “just don’t use Perl”, but that doesn’t work. Here’s a bit of history about how this problem came about and my predictions about what’s going to happen next.



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NASA World Wind Java at JavaOne

at JavaOne 2007, NASA released the early access SDK of their revolutionary World Wind planetary visualization system for the Java platform.



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Is Wii really GameCube 1.5?

Their findings? The Wii is more akin to a "GameCube 1.5" thanks to a lack of flexibility afforded for key graphics operations. For those of you familiar with NVIDIA, the devs compare the Wii's graphical horsepower to the GeForce2 series GPU.



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Being a Peeping Tom: Tricks That Enable You to Take Secret Pictures

TRICKS used by press photographers and detectives come in handy when it is desired to snap imposed photographs of friends or members of the family. For such pictures photographers usually use tiny, easily concealed cameras.



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Novell and Microsoft detail 12 new Linux coupon customers

Novell and Microsoft have announced another dozen customers signing up to their interoperability agreement through which Microsoft is distributing vouchers for SUSE Linux Enterprise support.



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Boy, 10, guilty of beating homeless man

A 10-year-old boy was convicted Thursday in the beating of a homeless Army veteran that left the man so severely injured he required reconstructive surgery.



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PC World - IBM, Red Hat Promote Linux on Mainframes

IBM and Red Hat have formed a partnership to deploy and support the Linux OS on IBM's mainframes.



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PC World - IBM, Red Hat Promote Linux on Mainframes

IBM and Red Hat have formed a partnership to deploy and support the Linux OS on IBM's mainframes.



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Terminator Will Be Back, Without Arnold

The Terminator is making good on its coming-back word. The Governator, not so much.



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Scotty's Cremated Remains and 200 Lost in Mountains After Trip to Space

The search for the UP Aerospace payload of experiments and the cremated remains of some 200 people - including "Scotty" of Star Trek fame, as well as pioneeering NASA Mercury astronaut, Gordon Cooper - continues within rugged New Mexico mountain landscape.



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Everyday Perl 6

Perl 6 will soon be here. How will programming in Perl 6 be different from programming in Perl 5 for your average Perl programmer? The answer is: very different yet very much the same.



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DIY: An Ice Bulb

I got the idea for the Ice Bulb from the frozen water balloon instructable. My mind wants to put LEDs inside everything these days :)



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How to make a Minty Strobe

Make a simple triggerable strobe for taking action photos with.



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Wednesday, May 09, 2007

Parents Obsessed With Google Baby Names

Have we really reached a point where people are going to worry about how and where their progeny's names appear in Google's search results?



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Red Hat tries new desktop Linux angle

Red Hat announced a new version of its Linux software on Wednesday geared for desktop and laptop computer customers in developing nations.



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Has Google Created A Monster?

The Google vs. MSN Rock Em Sock Em fight provides an interesting juxtaposition. In an outcome that seems surreal, like when Tyson took a bite out of Holyfield, Google has taken so much out of Microsoft in the online arena that folks are starting to wonder if it's a fair fight.



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Linux-Microsoft Brawl Turns into Gang Bang

The move is expected to add to Oracle's credibility on the Linux front in its push against Red Hat



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Ubuntu Linux Aiming for Mobile Devices

For the open-source operating system's next version, due in October, software developers begin work on porting it to Internet-enabled tablet PCs



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Sun hopes for Linux-like Solaris

In an effort to spur adoption of Solaris, Sun Microsystems has begun a project code-named Indiana to try to give its operating system some of the trappings of Linux.



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Tuesday, May 08, 2007

MySQL database migration: latin1 to utf8 conversion

I've recently migrated several older databases from 4.0 to MySQL 5 and converted a few tables from latin1 to utf8, and I've put together a few tricks that might help you through the same. So far, I've basically run into three main issues: converting a table from the latin1 charset to utf8, upgrading a whole database set that was properly...



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Automated Color Sorting Device

The objective of this project is to design and implement a cost effective method of sorting manufactured goods by color classification.



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The trouble with Google hacking techniques

One skeptical expert,Ira Winkler, founder of the Internet Security Advisors Group (ISAG) and author of such books as "Spies Among Us." In this Q&A, he talks about how Google hacking is not new and why he thinks IT pros who aren't aware of it should go back to security school.



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Gtkdialog: add a gui to your bash scripts

Gtkdialog is a small utility for fast and easy GUI building. It can be used to create dialog boxes for almost any interpreted and compiled programs which is a very attractive feature since the developer does not have to learn various GUI languages for the miscellaneous programming languages.



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High Resolution Ratatouille Character Photos

the studio has sent us a bunch of new photos, this time concentrating on the supporting characters. As always, left click to see a super high resolution version.



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Amusement park boss deemed flaw test of roller coaster axles was not urgent

Mechanics at an amusement park, where a woman died and 19 were injured when a roller coaster broke an axle and derailed, chose not to conduct a axle inspection in January after their boss deemed it not urgent.



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Movie studios will decide PS3's fate - Remember Ishtar?

Gaming analyst Michael Pachter has said in his annual industry report that he expects “the ultimate outcome of the console wars to be decided by the motion picture studios.



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The World of Junk Patents Implodes?

Last week was a big one: if we are lucky it may have been the week in which the US patent system imploded under the weight of its own recent ludicrousness, hopefully to be replaced by a saner one.



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Star Wars Episode 3: Revenge of the Sith Spoof

Jimmy Fallon is a pithy Sith in this MTV spoof



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Monday, May 07, 2007

Russian teacher fined in Microsoft piracy case

A Russian headmaster said on Monday a court has fined him half his monthly wage for using pirated copies of Microsoft software at his school in a case President Vladimir Putin has called "utter nonsense."



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The State of Ubuntu 7.04 Is Strong

Ubuntu 7.04—also known as Feisty Fawn—shines for its excellent software management tools and large catalog of ready-to-install free software application



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Are Sony PS3 Buyers Set To Be Screwed Again?

The price of the PS3 is set to drop as the cost of key components such as blue laser pick up heads is reduced in price due to increased production runs. But the big question is will Sony Computer Entertainment pass on those cost savings or simply bow to Harvey Norman and keep retail prices up



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Extending OpenOffice.org: Creating template and AutoText extens

One of the great features of the current version of OpenOffice.org is the support for extensions, which allow you to add to the office suite's functionality. Every day this week we'll look some of the most useful OOo extensions available. Today, we'll look at ways you can improve the way the office suite handles templates and AutoText.



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A keyhole for your system's back door

While a properly set up SSH service can give you secure remote access to a server, you might not like the idea of having an SSH server always running on your machine. Secure Back Door (SBD) can open an encrypted connection to your system, allowing you to remotely execute any operating system commands for example start your SSH or Web server or rebo



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Connect a Garmin eTrex Summit GPS to a Nikon D200

This page describes the steps I went through in my project to connect a Garmin eTrex Summit GPS device to a Nikon D200 camera body in order to record location information in the EXIF data of images captured using the setup. While this procedure worked fine for me, I do not take any responsibility for you or your equipment should you try this yourse



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Sunday, May 06, 2007

Push for Indy 500's first TeamLinux car stirs controversy

At first glance, the story of the Tux500 project doesn't look too unusual. A couple of devoted Linux advocates were looking for a cool way to promote the operating system they love. Advertising on a race car is a great way to get open source noticed, says Ken "helios" Starks, one of the men working to raise enough money to enter a Linux-sponsored c



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7*13 = 28

Abbott and Costello do a Calculation trick to show that 7*13 = 28



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Mad Nazi dream of racial purity revealed

On a sunny April morning in 1944, 6-year-old Alodia Witaszek was combed and scrubbed, sitting in the children's home that had primed her for membership in Hitler's master race.



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'Missing' girl found at home, under the bed

In the more than four-hour search that followed, local authorities and volunteers scoured the area between where Halter was playing and her home, searching everywhere from nearby roads to ravines.



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DIY Scratch Turntable

There are a lot more elegant and functional ways to create a virtual turntable for your PC, these boys show us how not to do it!



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Saturday, May 05, 2007

40 Dr. Seuss Photoshop brushes F R E E

Here my second installment of brushes completely inspired from the wonderful works of Dr. Seuss. There are 40 Photoshop brushes in this set and as always they are free for download.



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How To Make a Plastic Bag Keeper

In an effort to reduce and reuse plastic bags, how about making a plastic bag keeper? Chances are you already have everything you need to make one for free.



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Do you want Pac-Man or Space Invaders with your toast?

Yes, I've been caught by the art toaster rage and have made my own. Just some Aluminum foil or stainless steel and a regular toaster can do the trick.



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Ubuntu poster for your cubicle or office

How Self-Imposed Limits Will Fail Linux

"What if this whole Dell/Ubuntu deal doesn't work out?"



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Friday, May 04, 2007

Yahoo to Shut Down Yahoo Photos Service

Yahoo is shutting down Yahoo Photos and asking users to move to Yahoo's Web 2.0 photo sharing site, Flickr.



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New PS3 model within 18 months, say rumours

An Australian technology website, Smarthouse, has allegedly been talking to a “Sony insider” who has said that a new version of the PS3 could be with us in as little as 18 months.



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Germans invade Second Life - US won't do anything about it... yet.

A study released today by digital census takers comScore shows that Germans make up 16 per cent of Sadville residents, making them the largest country of origin in the "game."



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IBM will erase 100,000 workers - man with one name

IBM could layoff - get out your really, really big box of tissues - more than 100,000 workers, according to some guy at PBS.



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The Top 25 Web Hoaxes and Pranks

Whether they take the form of a comic image of a giant cat or a desperate plea from a sick child, chain e-mail messages and Internet frauds are elements of the online landscape that we've all encountered. No topic is off limits: a medical warning, a promise of free money, or a believably (or shoddily) Photoshopped image.



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Poisoned MP4 files threaten Winamp users

Hackers have crafted an exploit based on an unpatched vulnerability in Winamp, the popular media player package.



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Seiko Electronic Ink Watch

Unique in its style with a new breakthrough technology. For more details see the link.



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Metasploit 3.0 doesn't pwn systems, black hats pwn systems

Metasploit LLC released version 3.0 of the Metasploit Framework (MSF), the popular penetration testing project, late last month. Version 3.0 is a complete rewrite of the previous tools using primarily the Ruby programming language; versions 1 and 2 were written primarily in Perl. Also new are an experimental GUI, and perhaps the crowning jewel of t



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Thursday, May 03, 2007

Top 7 Things System Administrators Forget to Do

Out of the plethora of chores that we do each day, which ones make up the top seven activities of forgetful system administrators? To begin, you might ask yourselves if the answer is quantitative or qualitative. Let's think about it for a minute.



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Judge sues cleaner for $65M over pants - Crown Jewels Still Missing

The Chungs, immigrants from South Korea, realized their American dream when they opened their dry-cleaning business seven years ago in the nation's capital. For the past two years, however, they've been dealing with the nightmare of litigation: a $65 million lawsuit over a pair of missing pants.



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Australians Working on Clean 'Beer Energy'

One for the car... One for me...



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Wicked Cool Perl Scripts

In this chapter, I'll show you some of the Perl hacks you can use to help debug your CGI programs.



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Wednesday, May 02, 2007

Mini Linux distro features X-free OpenGL graphics

A minimalistic Linux distribution that can run OpenGL-based applications without X is now available from New Zealand based hacker Zeljko "Zelko" Aksentijevic. Zelko said his "MyOS Miniature OpenGL development system" shows that Linux development systems can be simple.



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Confessions! Jon 'maddog' Hall tells all!

He calls himself a Luddite, but the executive director of Linux International has plenty to say about power consumption, the benefits of open source and an upgrade path for his parents



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Gmail still tops Thunderbird

Nearly two years after I adopted a Web-based Gmail account for personal e-mail, the software I ditched, Mozilla's Thunderbird, is trying to lure me back.



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Gnash now plays YouTube videos

Gnash is a GNU Flash movie player. Previously, it was only possible to play flash movies with proprietary software. While there are some other free flash players, none support anything beyond SWF v4. Gnash is based on GameSWF, and supports many SWF v7 features.



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Linux system auditing by example

Think you have a secure Linux® system? Following best practices during installation and setup is a must, but if you haven't set up regular system auditing, you're missing half the picture. This article discusses some existing tools and offers a couple of sample scripts to automate the process in a real-world environment.



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Introducing developerWorks spaces

The developerWorks spaces initiative represents a new way for people to create, discover, integrate, or present information, ideas, business transactions, news, and even themselves to others through the global environment of the Internet. Meet the first phase of the project, called "community topics," and find out how you can get involved.



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Tuesday, May 01, 2007

Web 2.0 sites double speech

Is OK to publish links to Paris Hiton's cell phone stored images and phone number.

Is NOT OK to publish a string of hex numbers.

Is OK to allow links to copyrighted videos, roms and books.

Is NOT OK to provide the knowledge to access content you already paid for. Check the Free Software Foundation (thank god for having them).

Get real people, you cannot be Democrat and Republican at the same time.

You cannot be with god and with the devil.

Bonlebon