Archive for April, 2006

Flickers are funny

I recorded this in my backyard today…

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Syncing k750i with Bluetooth

I have recently had the need to backup my contacts from my cellphone. I installed the software that came with my phone, but for some reason it would not work with the toshiba bluetooth adaptor in my dell. So I went looking for something that would. Turns out someone had this problem already and made an application that actually works. Imagine that… MyPhoneExplorer.

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I switched web hosts

Well I’ve been bitching about how Surpass keeps taking away ssh and never updates anything, so I finially moved from those commies. I found a cool hosting company that gives you a virtual dedicated server. You kinda pay on a subscription/used resources system. You can read all aboot them here: OpenHosting, if you sign up please use this link. You save the setup fee of $15 and I get $15 after you spend $60. Deals for both of us!

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Race for the not so prime parking

It always seems that I encounter entertaining situations on a regular basis. Some would say the frequency of these situations is rather abnormal… that I must create them or make them up. Unfortunatly for me, I don’t; but, I do like to share them with all you guys out there.

I was planning on making some pizza this past Tuesday when I discovered that I didn’t have enough flower. So I hopped in my car and drove those 2 long blocks to the Extra Foods. Right around 6 oclock the place gets rather busy, so I was suprised to find some nearly prime parking on the far side of the parking lot. Pull through to boot!

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I want to split a Mandylion

For those who know my geek side well; You could describe me as the laided back security guy. I recoginze the importance of computer security, but I don’t go overboard for the most part (or insist on needless procedures/protocol when you leave your machine in an unlocked home). At any rate, I’ve always felt bad that my passwords for the net are not as secure as they should be. While the important stuff is easily over 18 bytes long, I have this urge to give all the sites I visit some decently long and complex passwords. This is where Mandylion comes in.

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