Tuesday, November 22, 2005
Add me to Google!
Read your gmail from Firefox
Or maybe I should just upgrade my iBook
Comparing Apples (iBooks) with Apple (Powerbooks)
Technorati Tags: apple, South Africa
Cool site of the day: thecooler.co.za
Man - the picture of the studio is SUPERB! Great lighting, lots of space, 2 recording booths (2!) and a comfy-looking couch. Schweet. www.thecooler.co.za
Technorati Tags: studio, Johannesburg, good design, South Africa
Monday, November 21, 2005
OpenOffice training videos online
Source: Lifehacker
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Extending my iBook desktop
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Apple boot keys
Friday, November 18, 2005
Cool site of the day - banksy.co.uk
. And here's a caveman pushing a supermarket trolley! Genius.
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Biggest SA search engine to launch this month
Technorati Tags: jonga, search engine, South Africa
Wednesday, November 16, 2005
Hetzner supports cron jobs
.htaccess
Redirecting a no-longer-used directory
/>#we've moved the ThinkSync community - 2005.11.16
Redirect 301 /wikid http://www.tomorrowknowledge.biz/thinksync/index.php
Tuesday, November 15, 2005
Stopping trackback spam
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Switch to Mac
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It's cheaper (and quicker) to fly to Hong Kong, use the internet and fly home than use Telkom ADSL
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Thursday, November 10, 2005
Master Foo Discourses on the Graphical User Interface
One evening, Master Foo and Nubi attended a gathering of programmers who had met to learn from each other. One of the programmers asked Nubi to what school he and his master belonged. Upon being told they were followers of the Great Way of Unix, the programmer grew scornful.
“The command-line tools of Unix are crude and backward,” he scoffed. “Modern, properly designed operating systems do everything through a graphical user interface.”
Master Foo said nothing, but pointed at the moon. A nearby dog began to bark at the master's hand.
“I don't understand you!” said the programmer.
Master Foo remained silent, and pointed at an image of the Buddha. Then he pointed at a window.
“What are you trying to tell me?” asked the programmer.
Master Foo pointed at the programmer's head. Then he pointed at a rock.
“Why can't you make yourself clear?” demanded the programmer.
Master Foo frowned thoughtfully, tapped the programmer twice on the nose, and dropped him in a nearby trashcan.
As the programmer was attempting to extricate himself from the garbage, the dog wandered over and piddled on him.
At that moment, the programmer achieved enlightenment.
Tuesday, November 08, 2005
Sony stuffs up
Mark Russinovich - who discovered the rootkit on his machine - details this on his blog. And he's mad with Sony.
One of the comments refers to MP3tunes.com, a site which pays royalties to musicians without the traditional distribution channels. A better idea, methinks.
Technorati Tags: DRM, music, rootkit, Sony
Tuesday, November 01, 2005
Phishing scheme targets Standard Bank
From: Standard BankIt's part of a phishing scheme where really nasty people who should have lots of hot pokers shoved up their nether regions decide to try and get credit card details from really trusting people who should know better. Note - even though the url here says it's the Standard Bank website when you click on it you'll end up at some weird Italian website which cunningly *looks* like the Std Bank site. Don't do it, Boris! Nooooo!
Date: November 1, 2005 12:58:01 GMT+02:00
To: roger_@_futurechurch.co.za
Subject: Standard_Bank E-mail Security - roger_@_futurechurch.co.za
Dear Standard-Bank Member,
This email was sent by the Standard_Bank server to verify your e-mail address. You must complete this process by clicking on the link below and entering in the small window your Standard_Bank account information. This is done for your protection - because some of our members no longer have access to their e_mail addresses and we must verify it. To verify your email address, click on the link below:
http://www.standardbank.co.za/AlEYbpwXOJ8MUeonVKypNDQS0STNWTg3YRJYn1y9wQMdn89whpix6zn2m3554
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