The title for this video "The Most Terrifying Video You'll Ever See" may sound sensationalistic but watch it through to the end. This guy should be put on a stage and broadcast worldwide...oh wait, he is (youtube). I would like to see all world leaders (namely Bush to start with) hear his argument and respond to him on live TV. Digg for the future!
Tuesday, June 12, 2007
Global Climate Change argument nullified - 4 possibilities!!
Thursday, May 31, 2007
The First Cyberwar? Groundzero: Estonia
This is pretty crazy! Shows the power of Bot-Networks and why everyone should be a whole lot more diligent in updating their computers and installing Routers on their home networks, even if there is only one computer. These thoughts won't make you immune they certainly will be a help in keep your computer clean of these bot viruses.The attackers used a giant network of bots, perhaps as many as 1 million computers in places as far away as the U.S. and Vietnam — to amplify the impact of their assault. In a sign of their financial resources, there is evidence that they rented time on other so-called botnets. The 10 largest assaults blasted streams of 90 Mbit/s for 10 hours each.
read more | digg story
Wednesday, May 30, 2007
I just had to blog about this!
Prepare to fall out of your chair in amazement over this 3 year old
...
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Thursday, April 26, 2007
Coupon Codes are your friend!
Wow two in one day after such a long time! This is something that I just had to share!
Coupon Codes are your friend! You're thinking WTF? Read on!
Three times now I've saved money with online orders by googling for coupon codes (sometimes referred to as Promotion Codes). Basically, when you are filling out an online order form with all of your shipping details and whatnot after shopping around a site, there may be a field on one of the pages named "Coupon Code" or "Promotion Code". This is your friend. All you do is open a new browser window or tab, go to google and type in the name of the site you're on and the exact words they use for the field, and hit search. If that isn't fruitful, then try some alternate words for the field (ie. if it's labeled Coupon Code on the site then try Promotion Code/Number or Savings Code/Number). There are entire sites out there dedicated to these codes! Anyway, if you are fruitful in your search, just go back to your other browser window and paste in the code you found and apply it. If it doesn't work, try another. I haven't found a situation where more than one would work on the same order but it doesn't hurt to try right? I've got a free product from one site (it was a useless product, but it was free!), I saved the shipping charges on my cell phone (saved me 20-ish bux) and I've saved 10% on ordering Contacts! (pretty much paid for the shipping there too!)
Anyway, happy saving!
Till next time!
Been a While
Well, as usual, I get a great idea to do something that requires some consistent action and others might start to rely on it ... then the inevitable, I stop or forget or just get bored of the thing that I dreamed up. Well, this blog is one of those things.
Today I thought I'd post a link to my shared articles from Google Reader. I pour over my Google Reader feeds every day. Reading about tech stuff, tech security stuff, and just other miscellaneous stuff. Anyway, the link is HERE. This, is a new thing like I mentioned above, but the best part is, all I have to do is click a "Share" link when I'm reading my feeds and the rest of you will see them.
Tuesday, March 27, 2007
Playing Google Videos on iPod, another tool for your transcoding toolbox
Although Google bought and YouTube, the Google Video service is still up and running and there are still a number of videos out there that don't seem to be on YouTube, but are on Google Video. Well, good ol' Google recognizes that people like to put videos on their iPod's and PSP's and so, on the right, when on video.google.com watching a video, there is a dropdown list and a download link on the right of the video you're watching. Just choose "Video iPod/Sony PSP" from the list and click the download link and tada, it hands you a download window to download the video in a compatible format for your viewing pleasure.
Till next time ...
Thursday, March 22, 2007
Vixy.net - A video iPod owners dream!
Hey there, long time no entry. I've had a request for a post about vixy.net so here it is.
Picture this, you're on YouTube or some other site with flash based videos and you find one that you really really want to be able to put on your iPod so you can watch it again and again while traveling or whatever. Well, vixy.net is your solution. Fast, simple and straight-forward.
Here's the steps, and there aren't many of them:
Step 1: Go to youtube and find the "URL" to the video and copy it. It looks like this:
Step 2: browse to http://vixy.net (don't put the www on that url!). Paste the URL you got from youtube into the URL box on vixy's site.
Step 3: Choose "MP4 for iPod/PSP (MPEG4 + AAC)" from the drop down list.
Step 4: Click Start and wait ...
Notes: Be sure to stay on the page and let it finish. It'll take a little bit of time. Basically what is happening is vixy.net, on your behalf, goes to youtube and get's the video, then re-codes the video to the type that you selected in the drop down list, and then, when all that is done, it'll give you a download of the newly encoded video.
Step 5: When the download box is presented to you, save the file to your hard drive and then add it to iTunes as you would any other mp3 or video.
Step 6: Sync your iPod with iTunes and you're done!
Have fun!
Thursday, March 1, 2007
OpenDNS
OpenDNS.com
This is a company that provides fast DNS lookup services.
"Why do I care?" you ask ... Well, you don't really need to care unless, on a regular basis, when you click a bookmark or favorite or type in a web site URL and it takes a long time for the site to start to show in your browser. What the problem could be is, your ISP (internet service provider) has slow DNS servers. If you change to OpenDNS they will provide you much faster DNS services and if you type in a URL incorrectly like google.cmo. then they will automatically fix your spelling and take you to google.com. also, if you type in domain that doesn't exist, then instead of getting an error, they automatically do a google search for what you typed in and show you the results.
Their site will tell you everything you need to know to make the change or answer any other questions you may have ... like "What is DNS and what does it do?"
Wednesday, February 21, 2007
Why I'm not a good blogger
It donned on me today why I'm not a good blogger. A good blogger reads a lot of blogs and likes to blog about what they read on those blogs and link to those blogs. Me? The only ones I frequent are Jenn's and, well, no others. There are a couple that I check when I think of it but for the most part that's it. I link to Jenn's but only if I'm talking about the blog itself, like now. I see a large number of funny, cool or interesting things every day on the internet and a good blogger would say, "I'm totally blogging that!". Me? I just don't usually think of blogging it and if I do, I sometimes think, "Meh, I'll blog it another time." Aw well. Here's a link for the likes of you bloggers out there since I'm writing this entry. No "Meh" this time. :)
The link is a blog entry that I found linked from a non-blog site and it's about 5 blog methods that work! Don't ask, just read it! :P
Till next time ...
Friday, February 9, 2007
Love Them Pipes!
In reading my many RSS feeds today, there were numerous mentions of this new Yahoo service called Pipes. It's a feed manipulator/aggregator made for users to create more narrowed feeds to what they want to see.
For those of you who are thinking "uh ... feeding what? manipulate who? RSS means uh ...?", I'll give you an explanation.
RSS (Really Simple Syndication) is a new-ish technology that is being used on news sites, blogs and the like, which allows the reader to subscribe to a syndication feed of the articles that are being published. Think of subscribing to a couple newspapers and magazines. Those newspapers and magazines are delivered daily, weekly or less, to your mailbox or front door. Handy, wouldn't you say? You don't have to go get one yourself, it's sent directly to you. In comes RSS, it's a similar thing. You use an application (there are many free ones out there to download if you search for "RSS feed reader") I use Google Reader, and subscribe to the url/address that is linked, typically with the icon . From then on the feed reader application will automatically check for new articles and show them to you as unread. Kind of like leaving your email application open all day where the new email is downloaded and waiting for you to be read.
So what's the advantage to this? Well, you get very very regular updates of news throughout the day (rather than waiting the day or week or month for that newspaper) and can subscribe to as many as you like. Pretty much all of them are free!
On a side note, for those of you who use iTunes, this is the basis to how podcasts are updated and downloaded. iTunes checks an RSS feed for each podcast that you subscribe to.
Now where does this Pipes thing fit in? Well, think of the ability to narrow the content that you receive through the feeds. Maybe you only want local news from your city but the news site you want to subscribe to doesn't have a specific feed for where you live? Or you want to merge a bunch of feeds together with filters? Then use Pipes to narrow the original feed(s) and then you subscribe to the new narrowed/filtered one that Pipes provides you. Pretty cool!
Till next time ...
Wednesday, February 7, 2007
Great Marriage Proposal
Thought this was great! She get's a little annoying but I can only imagine being in the situation.
Tuesday, February 6, 2007
Remember a simple word, have a strong password
Check this out ... What a great idea! Read through the page for it to make sense.
http://www.passgen.org/
Till next time ...
Wednesday, January 31, 2007
How to Install a Vista Upgrade on a Blank Hard Drive
Thought this was worth telling the world about this (don't worry, I'm not deluding myself into thinking that 'the world' actually reads my blog). You might find this interesting, cause it'll save you some moo-la, in case you're considering drinking the Windows Vista cool aid.
How to Install a Vista Upgrade on a Blank Hard Drive
Till next time ...
Monday, January 22, 2007
True to the Blog's name ...
Thought this was cool, an animated image representation of pi. You know, that 3.141592653... number that we all learned in school.
Till next time ...
Thursday, January 18, 2007
What should I blog about?
I'm having a hard time thinking of what to blog about today. Some thoughts were:
- Do that meme thing from Jenn ... naw, a little too brain power intensive for me.
- Talk about being a programmer ... meh, a little to dry and boring for all of you readers out there in reader land (all one or two of you)
- Talk about my Titanium Spork ... well, no need to talk about it, go see for yourself!
- Finally I found a funny little flash video that all of you parents out there will love to show your kids! I guarantee it's 100% clean content.
Credit for the video goes out to the URL: http://invasioncreations.com/Flash/Noodles.htm
and the root web site http://www.invasioncreations.com/
Till next time ...
Tuesday, January 16, 2007
Woohoo, I figured it out!
I've been trying for the longest time to get a del.icio.us and digg icon to show at the bottom of each post so you, the reader, can choose to bookmark that post with del.icio.us or digg it on Digg.
Anyway, I finally figured it out! Had to learn how blogger's fancy template works then had to plug it in, in the right place.
If you're curious how it's done, let me know.
Till next time ...
Saturday, January 13, 2007
Video: Making fun of "According to Jim"
This was one of the featured videos on youtube.com today.
Till next time ...
Thursday, January 11, 2007
Thanks
Thanks to Jenn for posting her plug my new blog! Love you babe!
Hello to whomever came by from the My Life in a Nutshell blog! Let me know if you have any suggestions or recommendations of what to post about. I'm into new software tools, electronic gadgets, programming, tech news, and the like.
Till next time ...
Wednesday, January 10, 2007
Workrave - Help Prevent RSI at Work
RSI? What is RSI, well I asked my wife who is a medical professional. It stands for Repetitive Strain Injury, Thanks Jenn. Anyway, this is a coo little app available for Windows and Linux that helps encourage you to sit back and stretch or rest you hands and eyes at regular intervals while at you desk at work. Great for all the code monkeys out there like me!
I have to give the credit to one of my favorite sites LifeHacker.com for finding this first.
... and the URL is ... Workrave
Till next time ...
MSMQ For You .NET Programmer Types
I was researching MSMQ today and found a couple very good articles on codeproject.com by the author Manoj G. I've linked his name there to his article listing.
The articles I read were:
Programming MSMQ in .NET - Part 1
and
Programming MSMQ in .NET - Part 2: Transactional Messaging
The first article is a good overview of what MSMQ is and why you would use it. The second article is even more important to read if your applications need some more fail-safe programming in them.
I read one more that expanded a little more on MSMQ but it requires some knowledge of COM controls (ActiveX). The article was:
Working with MSMQ Triggers
Till next time ...
HOWTO: Getting rid of badly ripped songs from your iPod
So I was listening to my iPod on shuffle and came across a song that was cut off. I thought oh I'll just write down the name and take the paper home and delete it later. I'm sure you've run across this before. Maybe you were smarter and emailed yourself the name and artist of the song?
Well I have what I think is a better idea to track these songs and get rid of them later.
Some of you may know this about your iPod but if you're browsing through songs, playlists, artists, or albums you can press and hold the middle button and it will add the selected item to the "On the Go" playlist. I'm sure you see where this is going. Do this on the song that is cut off, this stores it quick and easy and next time you sync your iPod the "On the Go" playlist will show up on iTunes. You then just find each of the songs in your library and delete them then re-rip the songs to fix them. It just dawned on me that you could even just rate the songs with a chosen number of stars (I'd think 1) and delete them that way.
Anyway, my 2 cents.
Till next time ...
More on the iPhone
Though this blog is supposed to be Miscellaneous, it's turning into an Apple or more importantly iPhone blog.
Maybe just a couple more days of this, until everyone settles into their comfy chairs to await the release of the iPhone. In my case, I'll probably have to wait even longer as I'm in Canada and the iPhone probably won't be released for numerous months after the US release.
Will there be an unlocked version? I sure hope so. If not right away, will the hackers of the world be able to unlock a locked phone. In due time I tell myself, in due time.
Anyway, the title link of this entry is to a YouTube video from the news about the iPhone. Well done and lots of good shots of the phone itself.
Till next time ...
Tuesday, January 9, 2007
The iPhone is a Reality!
I'm watching a live text feed on http://www.macrumorslive.com/ and there's clear evidence there! with photos!
woohoo!! and it's GSM/EDGE with wifi. I'm on it!
Mac Store Down
Monday, January 8, 2007
What does 200 Calories look like?
Saw this on LifeHacker.com, one of my favorite web sites.
It's a site with a bunch of images showing what 200 calories looks like in many different foods.
What does 200 Calories look like?
Friday, January 5, 2007
You're Probably Wondering ...
You're probably wondering the name thebrisingr means? Well I'm currently reading a book, I'm sure you'll recognize the title, Eragon, by Christopher Paolini. A movie version has recently been released. Well, I'm really enjoying the book, haven't seen the movie yet. Not sure if I'll bother since books are better than the movies 99% of the time. Anyway, the word brisingr was made up by the author and it means fire. I just thought it was cool and that few people would know what I'm talking about. I like to try to be unique but am not creative enough to come up with my own words.
Anyway, this blog's purpose is to be a place where I post absolutely anything. Programming tid-bits that I find on the net, funny or informational videos found on one of the many sites out there. Or even stuff about family and friends.
Goodbye for now.