• if you fancy a laugh…

    read neil’s bio at [www.fiddlersgreencon.org]

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  • highlights of today

    Getting up, going outside, and seeing a Douglas DC-3 Dakota fly over Prepping the bike, and going out with Tony for a observed ride; getting out as far as Winchester Watching a F-117A Nighthawk fly over, as I rode the back roads around Basingstoke. Getting home, parking-up, only for an Avro Lancaster to fly over

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  • crypticide.com statistics

    august 2003 – average 1957 hits per day july 2004 – average 5600 hits per day not quite trebling traffic in 1 year, but not far off…

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  • time flies redux

    For people who are wondering what the time flies posting was all about, see the explanation at [html] Of course the follow up to that particular tale will investigate the question: Time flies do what, precisely, when you’re having fun?

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  • Time flies like an arrow…

    I have a white ceramic flowerpot in my kitchen, fitted-out with a wooden T-bar that converts it into a “knock-bin” for coffee grounds and other organic, compostable waste. It was filled with a few days’ worth of waste – the tag ends of some lettuce, a bit of banana skin (etc) when I noticed a

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  • Crypticide II: Passwords: there are too few of them.

    Simply put: the problem with reusable passwords as a form of authentication is that there are too few of them. This goes for all sorts of passwords in the modern day, not just Unix passwords; I find the latter particularly egregios for reasons that I will explain another time, but for the moment let’s speak

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  • Bottle-Cap Tripod

    Neat photo hardware hack; harder to do in metric Britain where you can’t easily source 1/4″ 20tpi Whitworth bolts anymore (unless you know a good ironmonger) but good, nonetheless. [www.jakeludington.com]

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  • Engagement!

    My friends Jim and Catrin are engaged! [found.pale.org] “My, it was only a mere 16 years ago that he and I were getting drunk under tables, hacking computers and behaving like utter students…”

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  • Developers == Metal, Security == Psychedelia?

    Andrew mentions this Register-Article which he deftly summarises: UK “accelerated learning” company recently did a survey of the contents of MP3 players owned by various types of IT professionals and found relationships between career niches and musical tastes. Microsoft weenies, apparently, are into shiny mainstream pop like Britney Spears and Dido, penguinheads are into “electro”

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  • thought for the day

    one of these days, maryam abacha (sic) really is going to get an e-mail account; at which point nobody is going to believe her…

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  • wednesday

    So I was in Slough yesterday, getting the motorbike’s 4000mi service, when these two beautiful Indian women walked into the shop, wearing full makeup, salwar kameez dresses and flowing scarves, strappy sandals, lots of gold jewelery and peals of bangles. One then picked-up a broom, the other a mop, they systematically cleaned the floor of

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  • it’s search-string time again

    I have been getting a very large number of hits for the string bad taste in mouth (and variations of that) ever since i posted an article with that title to the blog. Almost bizzarely this one does not seem to be an accidental pr0n conflict – compare and contrast to the thousands of hits

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