Tuesday: Facefault v. Segfault.
Jun. 13th, 2006 11:52 pmWell, I just found out, trying to print, that apparently the upgrade to Dapper borked CUPS. Whether it's K's fault or CUPS's, or something else entirely, we're not happy. Although we're glad we noticed it now rather than when a paper was due. So now we're trying to wrestle the CUPS server into enough of a submission hold that it will detect the HP printer that worked perfectly in Breezy and be able to print to it. Not an easy thing.
To take our mind of this, we produce the football urinal.
droewyn produced a piece by
rivka, a concise summation of why the Religious Right is fighting the HPV vaccine tooth and nail. Or at least one of the possible reasons.
Video game rehab center opens. Not that I want the stigma attached to video games like that, but perhaps it will serve some purpose for those who may truly be addicted to the on-line world. I can't see it being of any use otherwise. Unless they think they can "cure" the nonexistent violent tendencies of video gamers.
An easy way to get a virus/trojan on a network? Seed it with free USB drives without being noticed. In this experiment, apparently it works like a charm.
Bad visual design examples, or the no-nos of graph construction (KISS principle usually applies here. If the graph is too complex, it's probably undreadable.)
But ending where we began, look at this arcade cabinet room. (V. Image Heavy.) If you're all for retro gaming, this place will definitely make you feel like a kid again. It's nice to have that kind of space to put an arcade and the various posters in. Although I think the electric bill could be a problem...
To take our mind of this, we produce the football urinal.
Video game rehab center opens. Not that I want the stigma attached to video games like that, but perhaps it will serve some purpose for those who may truly be addicted to the on-line world. I can't see it being of any use otherwise. Unless they think they can "cure" the nonexistent violent tendencies of video gamers.
An easy way to get a virus/trojan on a network? Seed it with free USB drives without being noticed. In this experiment, apparently it works like a charm.
Bad visual design examples, or the no-nos of graph construction (KISS principle usually applies here. If the graph is too complex, it's probably undreadable.)
But ending where we began, look at this arcade cabinet room. (V. Image Heavy.) If you're all for retro gaming, this place will definitely make you feel like a kid again. It's nice to have that kind of space to put an arcade and the various posters in. Although I think the electric bill could be a problem...