- Oh, right. Python. http://xkcd.com/413/ #
- I cracked a WEP password once. It was hard to do. Part of me hopes someone will make it this easy. http://xkcd.com/416/ #
- You can tell the value of a man [...] by the way he treats someone who can do nothing for him.
– Ken Babcock #
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free ipods.com delivers
10/23/2004so, about two months later, I finally get my order from freeipods.com. order shipped 10/15/04 from China via fedex, arrived 3 days later on 10/18/04. I might post the obligatory pics later. worth nothing is that most of my completed … Continue reading →
5/3/2004
For U.S. Hostage, the Timing Was Everything By Sewell ChanWashington Post Foreign ServiceTuesday, May 4, 2004; Page A20 BAGHDAD, May 3 — Stumbling across a field, a disheveled man approached a U.S. Army patrol Sunday, shouting and waving a white … Continue reading →
Google Hack 1 – Setting Preferences
5/16/2004Customize the way you search Google. Google’s preferences provide a nice, easy way to set your searching preferences from this moment forward. 1.1 Language You can set your Interface Language, affecting the language in which tips and messages are displayed. … Continue reading →
Ron Paul’s New Book: The Revolution
3/1/2008It’s no secret that I’m a supporter of Ron Paul – here’s one post I wrote about him earlier. That’s why I was excited when I discovered today that he’s coming out with a new book, entitled The Revolution: A … Continue reading →
Worrying or suffering for the sake of others
9/25/2006Jessica writes a short but intriguing post on the question of suffering for the sake of others.
That quote presented as the last Tweet there appears to be quite accurate, as a person’s value increases when they build value where none would be thought to be creatable. Value comes from those interactions that are thought to be of no benefit to the creator.