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Spammers Ruined My Day

Some stupid spammers hit our servers hard today and some of our defenses pretty much crumbled. We spent a good portion of the day shoring up the walls and trying to keep as much spam off the Internet as possible.

This evening made up for it, though. We went to a performance of the touring Cirque du Soleil show, Corteo and our tickets included pre-show and intermission access to a VIP area called Tapis Rouge with yummy treats and an open bar. It was a great time!

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Another example of why DRM is dumb

Coldplay’s latest CD has some anti-copying technology on it to try to prevent purchases from turning it into MP3 files and sharing it with the world but it also renders the disc unplayable in many devices. On top of that the album is freely available from file sharing networks so the annoyance isn’t doing anything to prevent piracy. More almost hilarious details at ARSTechnica.

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Haaaaapy Holidaaaaays

Happy winter time celebration days to everyone who cares! I hope no one is offended by my offerings of winter cheer and they are not contrary to your spiritual, philosophical, or scientific beliefs. I was greeted to a dead water heater over Christmas and it had to be replaced. We also have a new bed with an actual head board and foot board. It’s so grown up!

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At the end of Lucky Street

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Something about me

Having a new puppy has taught me something about myself. I’m not as patient as I thought I was. In fact, I don’t think I would even classify myself as a patient person. I’m not an impatient person either, but I definitely have limited patience at times. I think it’s important to recognize things like this about yourself because it empowers you to manage resulting behaviors you would prefer not to exhibit. That only means it becomes possible. It doesn’t mean I’ll be able to do it.

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Sunday Evening at home

After a shopping for hardware to fix a kitchen cabinet and decorations for a baby shower we’re hosting next weekend, we settle down to an evening with Ciroc and tonic.

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Coal: the next Oil?

It’s funny how things sometimes turn out. Petroleum was the replacement for burning coal way back when because petroleum could be made to burn cleaner or hotter or brighter or something. Whatever the reason, it was better. Well now as we’re all starting to experience problems related to diminishing world oil supplies it looks like coal may be rising from the grave to trump oil. A process for converting coal into liquid diesel fuel was developed way back in the 1920’s in Germany and is now starting to surface as a potential source of fuel into the future. Maybe Volkswagen hasn’t been so crazy to stick with diesel engines for so long after all!

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Venturi Releases Electric Sports Car

French car maker Venturi has released the first production electric sports car. It’s called ‘Fetish’ and has 300 horsepower. More on Autotopia.

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Xbox launch faking SOLD OUT

The upcoming November launch of Microsoft’s new Xbox 360 game console is including a faked limited launch so prospective buyers all over will arrive to the stores to find the console sold out. Stores have been notified in advance that they are getting very few units and they will sell out. They are preparing ‘SOLD OUT’ signs in advance to display. This is a move to generate a media buzz for the unit and make it appear to be more popular than it really is. Deceiving consumers this way is pretty sad, in my opinion. Maybe we should all just not buy any of their Xboxes so they learn their lesson. Who’s with me?

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DNA Samples without Conviction

If a bill that’s been proposed becomes law, it would become legal for law enforcement officials to forcibly extract DNA samples from anyone arrested for anything, like they do with fingerprints already. Currently, DNA samples can be taken from anyone convicted of a crime but not until after the conviction. DNA contains a lot more information about a person than their fingerprints and I know I wouldn’t personally want that information in the hands of the government. Privacy and civil liberties groups are fighting the bill. (via arstechnica.com)