DNS Exploit News
11 July 2008After reading all the details about the “new” DNS exploit I feel quite annoyed. These types of attacks have always been possible. This isn’t new. Cache Poisoning has always been on every DNS server administrator’s check list of things to carefully plan to prevent. I compare it to Firewalls: Every […]
I’m a wannabe iPhone switcher
6 May 2008After reading through CrackBerry’s Top 10 Reasons Why the iPhone is NO BlackBerry I thought I should compare it to my situation.
I really like my AT&T BlackBerry 8820 a whole lot. I really hate Windows Mobile devices, and dislike the Treo line. But I still want an iPhone really badly. This article […]
Marriage is a Civil Right
27 November 2007A recent New York Times article very clearly and rationally explained my stance on marriage. As long as the government recognizes and assigns rights/privileges to those with a marriage licenses, it is an infringement of the civil rights of those denied licenses.
Those opposed to granting marriage licenses to others based on the choice of […]
Fedora, No Longer Detestable, But Still not for Me
24 November 2006I decided to give Fedora another try after a very long time of using and loving FreeBSD, Ubuntu, and Debian. I thought to myself that it’s continued popularity has to be a testament to it’s greatness. Perhaps it has improved over time.
I was initially turned off RPM based distributions long […]
Forbes resorts to sensationalist FUD
23 October 2006Slashdot linked to an article from Forbes that speculated the GPLv3 could "tear it apart". It, referring to the Linux industry. The summary on Slashdot sounded interesting, and RMS is always interesting. Very early in the article I was upset by a huge lie. But while Torvalds has been enshrined as […]
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