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Thomas Paine

To argue with a person who has renounced the use of reason is like administering medicine to the dead.

Friday, January 1, 2010

1 Jan - Light Linking

Boogie Woogie Piano Tommy Johnson
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uHmmid1pLi8

A Spanish galleon, the symbol of Spain's marit...
Hat Tip - commenter at Dr Johns Hiding Place
Happy, lucky, healthy and prosperous 2010 to all...
Computing - when the Internet goes down...
When gale-winds blow and rain pours down Spain goes off-line. That happened to Southern Spain between December 15th and 27th.
No emails, no blogging, no VoIP, no Skype, no software updates, no DropBox, no Repository to download stuff and some software limping along because peeking at
the home-base was impossible. Yes, OpenOffice worked well, but commercial work and e-banking were out of the question. Cash-registers at several shops didn't function anymore. Some games refused to play as well. As a matter of fact I first didn't really notice that something was very wrong... For some reasons a little bandwidth remained available, leaving me intermittently with some hundreds of Bauds for up- and downloads. It took only a short time before I realized that this was serious business for our Spanish 'Téléfonica'. It is nothing new for them, then Spain is now and then hit by storms that interrupt utilities. Although the Spanish telecom line-owner has a questionable reputation for some, my impression is that they are highly skilled and -although somewhat lethargic in their reactions- do a good job when things really get urgent.

The interiors of the Alhambra in Spain are dec...
The massive slowdown offered a unique testing ground for network tools, velocimeters and similar gadgets that are widely available on the web. Perhaps this already indicates the existence of structural problems. It's not only Spain, or Europe, where energy and communication infrastructures are questionable. During the ill-fated hours I was able to perform some interesting soundings of the world about Internet packet-switching. To do so I used 4 web browsers (Opera 10.10, Konquerer, FireFox 3.5.6 and Google Chrome 4.0.249.43 Beta).
Surf Faster and Safer With OpenDNS
http://www.brighthub.com/computing/smb-security/reviews/33193.aspx

Ubuntu Linux Help
Resources, help, how to’s and tutorials for Ubuntu Linux users!
http://ubuntulinuxhelp.com/top-100-of-the-best-useful-opensource-applications

Pardus 2009 Released!

Partial map of the Internet based on the Janua...Image via Wikipedia
http://www.pardus.org.tr/eng/news/pardus-2009-releasedA KDE Linux GNU Desktop from Turkey

Screenshot of Ubuntu 9.Image via Wikipedia

Canadian government shuts 4,500 websites



Carbon: from pollutant to potential resource
http://www.theecologist.org/News/news_analysis/382357/carbon_from_pollutant_to_potential_resource.html

Instead of dumping carbon deep underground we could be exploring ways to use it and reduce our overall emissions at the same time

Building Houses with Straw Bales

Mutation Leads to New and Severe Form of Bacterial Disease

scientists have identified a gene mutation that makes children susceptible to a severe form of mycobacterial disease, any disease caused by species of Mycobacterium such as tuberculosis and leprosy. The mutation represents a new layer of disease severity in children who lack a vital disease-fighting component from their immune system.

Attacked CIA base is key drone hub
http://seattletimes.nwsource.com/html/nationworld/2010656876_afghancia01.html
The CIA base attacked by a suicide bomber in Afghanistan is at the heart of a covert program overseeing strikes by the agency's remote-controlled aircraft along the Afghanistan-Pakistan border, officials said Thursday.
The blast Wednesday in eastern Khost province killed seven CIA officers and contractors, including the base chief, a mother of three and a veteran of the agency's clandestine branch. The blast also seriously wounded six agency personnel in what intelligence officials described as a devastating blow to one of the agency's key intelligence hubs for counterterrorism operations.
( counter terrorism : odd usage for a place that specializes in sneak attacks against civilians )
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