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Monthly Archives: June 2005

Inside The Real Batmobile

It’s nice to see that not everyone is so fascinated with the latest computer generated image (CGI) crap. All though that didn’t help Bad Boys 2 any. Crowley also didn’t want to use any digital effects in scenes involving the car. Even the best computerized visual effects wouldn’t have the gritty, realistic look he wanted, [...]

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Okay something’s not right here more FUD So I was thinking about recording broadcasts on the Internet just for fun, and I’m getting tired of waiting a week for Leo’s radio show to turn up on his site. First I’m trying to find the actual stream to record and what do I see on the [...]

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Record, Encode, Listen A quick guide to recording Internet radio There are some pretty good radio shows that I would love to listen to, but I want to listen on my terms. I want a sort of Tivo for the radio, but I don’t want to pay for it. Thanks to cron, mplayer and Lame [...]

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C’mon Tom Lately Tom Cruise has been baring it all, and I think it’s making most men sick, most women probably want to know more. I’m a guy and frankly I’m tired of hearing about Tom Cruise, not sick of Tom, just tired of hearing people talk about. No one needs to point out that [...]

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Does Port Knocking Really Help? It’s great, I have a home computer that I use as a server. I can get to it from any where in the world. Since I’m using Dyndns.org and a couple work arounds I host my own web site on it, eventually I hope to move this blog to it [...]

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Windows Command Shell Beta Someone wants to be like Linux Microsoft’s new command shell

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std.vcf locked by application an address book frozen in time… Every once in a while Kontact, or maybe it’s Kaddress Book, takes a dump and I’m not able to edit my address files. It sucks, I hate it, but what is even more frustrating is the inability to find a fix for this problem in [...]

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Tech Nerds Strike Back or rather they just discus it Today is the one-year anniversary of my interview with NewScientist magazine on what, at the time, was the highly controversial subject of “countermeasures” technologies. The interview was one of many I did with Symbiot in response to the March 2004 release of the company’s iSIMS [...]

Control The Quaker Oats Guy

Control The Quaker Oats Guy Originally uploaded by sarvinc. Just for fun…

The Half-Life and Death of Gordon Frohman

Web based comic created with half life screen shots.