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Thursday, May 31st, 2001

Windows security and DOS attacks

In case you haven’t already seen it (via Slashdot or Camworld or, no doubt, countless other places): check out Steve Gibson’s dissection of a distributed denial-of-service attack against grc.com. It’s long, but fascinating to read — reminiscent of Cliff Stoll’s The Cuckoo’s Egg, a 1980s techno-thriller about tracking an international spy ring.

Even if the content doesn’t interest you, you should probably go to grc.com anyway to run Steve’s ShieldsUP! program, which does some simple testing to see how vulnerable your Windows machine is to a network-based attack.

Workstation security is particular important if you’re a broadband user. Folks with cable modems and DSL are favorite targets for the IRC bots described in the article above. Windows users are more vulnerable than anyone else.


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posted to channel: Web
updated: 2004-02-22 22:49:16

Wednesday, May 30th, 2001

Conservation!

Don’t let Bush and Cheney lie to you — conservation is a very real means to an end. I always thought I was pretty energy conscious, but even so I was able to easily carve a substantial chunk out of my electric bill.

Total vs. Baseline KWh Usage for 2001

This graph shows my total KWh usage (top line) versus PG&E’s “baseline” usage (bottom line) for the past five months. My lifestyle has not changed dramatically… I am not living in the dark or eating from styrofoam plates. I simply replaced a dozen incandescent bulbs with compact fluorescents, and became more vigilant about turning off unused devices, including computers. The result is visible: nearly a 40% drop in total KWh consumed.

I suspect some of this savings is due to the change in weather over the past few months. However, the whole county grew warmer, and the baseline KWh allowance did not change radically. This tends to indicate that the weather is not solely responsible for my drop in consumption, or the baseline ought to register a 40% drop as well.

PG&E’s proposed pricing changes impose penalties for usage over baseline, so the convergence of these two lines translates to real dollars saved. Sure, I spent some money on CF bulbs, but those are getting cheaper all the time, and I only had to buy them once.


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posted to channel: Conservation
updated: 2004-02-22 22:49:16

Saturday, May 26th, 2001

In fact, you\'ll need the wide-angle lens.

Wireless Color Video Camera That's Smaller Than Your


It’s true — that camera is significantly smaller than my


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posted to channel: Personal
updated: 2004-02-22 22:49:16

Friday, May 25th, 2001

Class Act

A few weeks ago I was reading through Jonathan Mover’s extensive discography, and I saw a band with an intriguing name, the Wine Field. I scammed a few tracks via Napster and liked what I heard, so I emailed the band and ordered two of their CDs. They didn’t ask me for a credit card number — just sent the CDs with an invoice.

That amazes me. Practically speaking, I guess they’re willing to risk not getting paid, so long as their music gets out there. Still… I respect them for having this trust.


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posted to channel: Personal
updated: 2004-02-22 22:49:16

Consternation

This is a confounding groove. There is no kick on the downbeat, and the ride accent is on the offbeat, creating a pattern that feels good to play and makes your guitar player look dumb when he comes in an eighth-note late.

I composed this with both feet on the kick pedals. This approach is valid and possibly easier to play than what is written here (in which the kick is played with one foot while keeping a steady downbeat chirp on the hi-hat with the other). Either way, this is a 4-limbed pattern.

The ride is split between two sound sources — ride/bell, ride/china, remote hats/stax, cowbell/bass player (works best on small stages), etc. Emphasizing the offbeat helps throw the perception of time off by an eighth, if you’re into that sort of thing.

    1 e + a 2 e + a 3 e + a 4 e + a
RC  o   O   o   O   o   O   o   O
SD    o   o   O   o   o     O o   o
KD      o o     o   o   o o     o 
HH  o       o       o       o       

Patronize these links, man:


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posted to channel: Drumming
updated: 2004-02-22 22:49:16

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