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“It’s Easy To Lose Track of the News …”
A regular feature on the BBC News website, 10 Things We Didn’t Know This Time Last Week — hat tip to Meg.
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‘Allo John, Gotta New SODIMM?
Well, I put a couple of SODIMM laptop memory modules up on eBay, but only one of them sold — the other is a PC133 192MB SODIMM, with no reserve and a reasonable £25 ‘buy it now’ price. If you’re interested, or know someone who’s interested, feel free to check it out.
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The Red Pill, Or The Blue Pill?
In three weeks, The Matrix will have us again, which is unfortunately a week later than anyone at Cannes, or in the United States — and for that matter, in Canada, France, Holland, Taiwan, Australlia, Iceland, etc. too. I’m looking forward to this film so much, but I just know that someone on a mailing…
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Lach Test
This isn’t the blog entry you’re looking for, move along </jedimindtrick> ‡
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Neuro Does The SpamAssassin Is Working Again Happy Dance
Finally got SpamAssassin working again last night after I upgraded my mail server from debian woody to sarge, and the default behaviour of SpamAssassin changed from write messages back to a mail spool after processing to writing messages out to STDOUT afterwards, not the way I wanted it to work. After finding this excellent tutorial…
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802.11 Is The New GSM
London takes an impressive first step towards a world of pervasive urban wifi networking: London’s Soho to get blanket 802.11 cover for voice, data, from el reg. Hat tip to paul.
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Come On, Guv’nor, You’re Robbin’ Me At This Price!
If anyone’s interested, I messed up trying to upgrade the memory on the Vaio, and I now have two spare PC133 144-pin SODIMMs up for auction on eBay: they are a 192MB SODIMM and 256MB SODIMM [update: the 256MB one sold on the 28th] — both gave the Vaio palpitations. Feel free to bid –…
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“We Will Beat Your Packets With Our Shoes And Roast Your Configs In Hell!”
RouterGod Interview Series: Muhammed Saeed al-Sahaf On Policy Based Routing
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Hadn’t They Snuffed It Already?
Inhabitants of fark successfully infiltrate the soft underbelly of cnn.com, and find some test obits for people who hadn’t died yet. The BBC did the same thing a couple of years ago and swiftly pulled the blatantly not-for-production pages, and CNN did the same thing here, pulling the pages about 20 minutes after the first…