Tuesday, May 26, 2009

Sound of Music | Central Station Antwerp (Belgium)

What a way to start the day!

Sunday, May 10, 2009

Star Trek Bachelor Pad

clipped from www.mymodernmet.com

Ultimate Star Trek Bachelor Pad (13 pics)


After his wife left him, Tony Alleyne set out to create the ultimate bachelor pad, painstakingly turning his flat in Hinckley, Leicestershire into a Star Trek set.

Mr Alleyne hand-crafted all the furnishings himself, cutting timber and plexigas to create the futuristic look. He started the project in 1999 and completed it in 2004, but then decided to give the flat a Star Trek: Voyager make-over. "I have always considered that of all the Starfleet ships, Voyager is, in terms of interior, the luxury liner of the galaxy," he says.
The 500-square-foot apartment features voice-activated lighting, LED lighting, running lights, air-conditioning - but no bed. A few years ago Mr Alleyne suffered from sciatica and was advised by his GP to sleep on the floor. "It cured the sciatica and gave me the opportunity to convert the bed area into the Transporter area," he says. "Bed space is overrated"
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Sunday, April 26, 2009

Blog of the World

I am trying desperately to get my blog off of the ground but with a 6 month old, that is rather difficult.

I will be updating and upgrading the 'Blog of the World' so check back soon.


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Wednesday, April 01, 2009

Conficker Computer Worm a Bust so Far

The attackers didn't attack today, even though the virus has April 1st in the code. The worm creators are likely to sell slices of a 'botnet' to spammers so that the infected computers can be used to send spam.

I don't read virus alerts because I have a Mac and I had no idea that this worm was out there until a relative emailed me very upset about this. I am so glad that I don't have to worry about virus', worms, bots, ect. I have enough to worry about.
clipped from www.cbsnews.com

Conficker Computer Worm A Bust So Far

Little Impact Seen From Latest Computer Attack Timed For April 1

As expected, the Conficker worm failed to cause the digital pandemonium that some may have feared.
So, can we all just go back to playing on Facebook and watching the game now?
Not really. Just because the worm failed to create much of a stir on the day it was set to activate, April 1, doesn't mean it won't wake up and act later.
"The (malicious) hackers can tell their worm to do something any day of the year; they're just as likely to do it tomorrow or next Wednesday or in August," said Graham Cluley, a senior technology consultant with Sophos.
Today, as on any day, PC users should make sure their systems are patched and running the latest security software. People should patch their systems to close the hole in Windows it exploits and update their anti-virus software. The major anti-virus vendors all have free Conficker removal tools.
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Friday, March 27, 2009

Billy Madison 300

Hilarious fake trailer combining Billy Madison scenes with the movie 300 audio.

http://www.youtube.com/user/adamlock182

Tuesday, March 17, 2009

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Tuesday, January 20, 2009

Don't let us down

Net Neutrality is a very big issue for me and should be for anyone that cares about the free flow of information.
clipped from www.whitehouse.gov
The White House - President Barack Obama

THE AGENDA • TECHNOLOGY

  • Protect the Openness of the Internet: Support the principle of network neutrality to preserve the benefits of open competition on the Internet.
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