- Do you have a car? Yep, ’95 Cavalier.
- Do you drive very often? Probably every couple of days. Though I really like the road trips.
- What’s your dream car? Probabay a 60’s Mustang, preferably a rag top.
- Have you ever received a ticket? Yep, 2 of them. First one was the notorious speed trap between Lexington and Louisville. Second was the car dieing and haveing one last burst of speed right infront a State Trooper.
- Have you ever been in an accident? Yep again. 3 while driving and 1 as a passanger.
From the Realm of the Unexpected
Vin Diesel is into D&D, now who would have thunk. If you don’t know, Diesel has a new flick out XXX. Oh and get this he was the voice of The Iron Giant.
From the Realm of the Unexpected
Vin Diesel is into D&D, now who would have thunk. If you don’t know, Diesel has a new flick out XXX. Oh and get this he was the voice of The Iron Giant.
Oposing view
A Contrarian View of Open Source by Bruce Sterling
Oposing view
A Contrarian View of Open Source by Bruce Sterling
Linux Job Site
Mojolin: Unix, Linux and Embedded Jobs and Resumes. Perl, Python, Apache, PHP, Mysql jobs and more.
Might be useful to the rest of the ex-Merilus developers and techs.
Linux Job Site
Mojolin: Unix, Linux and Embedded Jobs and Resumes. Perl, Python, Apache, PHP, Mysql jobs and more.
Might be useful to the rest of the ex-Merilus developers and techs.
What are they up to
Remember those the “big hair” bands of the 80’s? How about Poison? Well their drummer �ikki�ockett, “Smoke Crack & Worship Satin!” what a tag line for sunday morning, has a website and some new artwork, just a little potty humor. Check out the link, he is doing artwork on toilet seats.
[via metafilter]
What are they up to
Remember those the “big hair” bands of the 80’s? How about Poison? Well their drummer �ikki�ockett, “Smoke Crack & Worship Satin!” what a tag line for sunday morning, has a website and some new artwork, just a little potty humor. Check out the link, he is doing artwork on toilet seats.
[via metafilter]
Who’s Fault is Bad Computer Security
Scapegoating the wrong people
rebuts Security czar points finger of blame, saying government crippled the internet and the computer security proponents. Some good points but something that needs to be mentioned is the addage that there is that “there is no thing as absolute security.” Security is really about risk management, how much risk are you willing to expose given the security precautions you are willing to attempt. Back in the day government didn’t trust the buisness or people so the risk wasn’t the reward, better security. Now it is in vogue for government to say “we want better security” but the real risk is to allow buisnesses and people access to serious security, a risk that government isn’t really willing to take. So like most all political posturing post 9/11 it is only meaningless measure.