Heh, heh. Now, what does SHE look like? Tell Him to Marry Me. Internet blackmail at its finest? [The Register]
Top Secret Squirrel Stuff, obviously.
Top Secret Squirrel Stuff, obviously. the original posting of RC4 on sci.crypt. At CodeCon, Eric Hughes revealed that the original posting of RC4 on sci.crypt was from a diskette that he got in the mail. [Hack the Planet]
I use these. My clients
I use these. My clients use these. They are great hardware. A lot of people are using pairs of Linksys WAP11 access points to link wired networks. Linksys and its retail partners keep dropping the price, which was over $200 last summer and is now available for just $135 from Amazon.com. Amazon is also running a free slower shipping promotion for orders $99 and higher (with some qualifications: mainland U.S. only, etc.) for which Linksys equipment qualifies. The Linksys WMP11, their fully integrated PCI card with Windows XP drivers, is just $99.95; it squeaks in over the free-shipping cutoff [80211b News]
I love Mozilla. Mozilla Development
I love Mozilla. Mozilla Development Roadmap Updated [Slashdot]
Ha! I know someone who
Ha! I know someone who inadverently posted his wife’s SSN and DOB up with her Ultrasound pictures. Are you listening Mike? The sun has gone down past the yardarm, so I’m going to build a fire and we’re settling in for the evening. I made an interesting boo-boo today when I posted a screenshot of my Command Center. It included the cellphone# of one of Holland’s more famous singers with a reminder to call him. Needless to say I’m sure there are some smiling Dutch bloggers out there 🙂 [Adam Curry: CurryDotCom]
I read this over my
I read this over my Earl Grey Tea and Toast this morning. I’m not a big fan of most employment law/discrimination cases, but this one is funnier than hell. I believe that the company in question (The Atlantic Monthly) is going to get it in the ass. Aspiring intern, 41, fights for job. Boston Globe Feb 17 2002 8:54AM ET [Moreover – moreover…]
I find this fairly scary.
I find this fairly scary. I think if you can go in with a subpoena, gathering this information is probably alright. I guess its time for me to quit using amazon and start paying for books in cash. I don’t use Supermarket Discount / Rewards Cards for the same reason. Is this still America? Where the Feds can legally demand to see which books you purchase? [Adam Curry: CurryDotCom]