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Service Restored
Service Restored Yep, we’re back!
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Temporarily Closed
temporarily closed dropsafe is temporarily closed – might be a day ot two – whilst it gets relocated to a new server due to service outages on the existing one.
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Interview with [media house] regarding [apparent Google censor problem]
On 1 Feb 2006, at 15:59 [NAME] wrote: Hello! This stuff is great! Congrats. [www.crypticide.com] Thank you. I want to write a story about it, and I have some questions for somebody over there. Cool. How did you figure this out, was it a caps lock snafu? A friend mentioned the observation to me via
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159mph Pc’s acquittal overturned
w00t! I am mostly reassured by this, in that I don’t see why someone should be let-off driving at 160 where the speed limit is 70 just because “[they] are good at it”. Or – alternatively – I’m all in favour of people being let-off for speeding in a responsible manner in a motorway environment,
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Dropsafe Blog Problems
Re: DropSafe Server Problems People are having problems accessing my weblog and I’m not surprised; you see I rent server space on HostRocket who’ve generally been very good about support issues. At the moment what we’re faced with is the fact that someone else on the server is using MySQL as backing store for their
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Thought for the day…
Response to an e-mail I received: >And everyone give someone you love a hug, just because you can love is… knowing your cat will lacerate you if you hug it, but doing it anyway… …oh wait, no, that’s “masochism”, isn’t it?
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Fuel Mileage Conversion Chart – FIXED!
Something that’s vexed me for a while, which I finally decided to compute: UK mpg US mpg km/l l/100km 5.00 4.17 1.77 56.50 10.00 8.33 3.54 28.25 15.00 12.50 5.31 18.83 20.00 16.67 7.08 14.12 25.00 20.83 8.85 11.30 30.00 25.00 10.62 9.42 35.00 29.17 12.39 8.07 40.00 33.33 14.16 7.06 45.00 37.50 15.93 6.28
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Dutch biometric passports cracked, ID info stealable
[blogs.sun.com] Dutch biometric passports cracked, ID info stealable It’s as well that there is lively debate on this subject, from a technical standpoint as well as the more expected civil liberties folk… The Dutch passport, one of the first to include “biometric” information which can be read digitally in accordance with new internatiomal legislation, has
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Fuel cell motorcycle debuts at Tokyo trade show
Geoff pointed me at [www.boingboing.net] which takes me thence to [www.ridingsun.com] I swung by the 2006 Tokyo Fuel Cell Expo yesterday, where I saw the ENV motorcycle from Intelligent Energy: [www.envbike.com] I blogged about the ENV previously here. Its expected price is somewhere below $10,000. According to a company representative I spoke to, it should
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Google Goof – Perils of Case-Sensitivity in Censorship…
Edit/Synopsis: A bug exists in the code that Google uses to enforce censorship of its recently announced Chinese service; the trivial bug – that search-strings with Capitalised Words generate uncensored output – could provide a (presumably temporary) mechanism for Chinese nationals to bypass their government censorship. Simon Phipps just messaged me: (window grabs added infix
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Pictures From “Operation Enduring Freedom”
Something I stumbled over when Googling :- [www.bragg.army.mil]
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Security Tool Developers to be Criminalised in UK
Here we go again: [www.theregister.co.uk] Home Office pushes tough anti-hacker law ‘Hacker tool’ ban proposal provokes derision The UK Government plans to toughen up computer crime laws under proposals outlined in the Police and Justice Bill on Wednesday. The bill would double the maximum jail sentence for hacking into computer systems from five years to