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The Peer1 Network is the greatest thing since sliced bread. Just though I would let you all know incase you didnt already.


FREE GAMES

Here is a good article about how some companies are trying to pickup the "casual" gamer by offering free games. its interesting once you get past the piracy craps so read on.

http://arstechnica.com/news.ars/post/20080709-is-free-the-future-of-pc-gaming-not-in-the-us-anytime-soon.html

Disturbing

Being a fast food connoisseur, I find this very disturbing. It seems all the fast food restaurants are starting to impose a new system. They give you your drink wit NO STRAW! WTF is this all about. I have to wait until I get the bag of food with the straw in it before I can take a drink? What a tease. How can I sit in 98degree weather, 100% humidity with a 90oz diet coke and no straw?  I think im going to call my congressman.


Call Me

I miss sun dresses.

Yikes

I ripped this from an article today.

Regardless of size, most organizations today face the threat of litigation. Nearly 90 percent of U.S. corporations are engaged in some type of litigation and the typical $1 billion-plus company averages 147 active cases at any given time? In fact, you may have already been called upon by your legal department to participate in a legal discovery exercise to defend your company in litigation. 

I should have been a lawyer.

Woman

I love Sun Dresses.

I would like to kiss the gay designer who thought up Sun Dresses. I love that all you woman go out and by a new sundress for summer. Its wonderful.


MY BAD

I have been working in the I.T. industry for 16 or 17 years. I started in a help desk position when it was still glamorous and exiting to 'know' things about computers that others didn’t. It was a time when computers and computer networks where new, interesting and mysterious. People treated their information assets as tools; they where there to help with their work and improve their communication with others while increase their productivity, all along allowing for information sharing. This was the golden age of information technology and I miss it.

 

Fast forward to 2007:

            People spend more time “entertaining” themselves on their computers then they do watching TV. Computers are no longer productivity enhancers but hurters. When my computer is not working I can’t get anything done! It’s useless; I might as well go home. I can’t do my JOB! It’s always the technicians fault when things don’t work, but today if your computer is “to slow” or not connected to the internet for those 10 minutes you have between flights at the airport it’s a tragedy. It’s a shame. Its “useless”.

 

Everyone is now connected 24 hrs a day 7 days a week. There is no more “after hours”. You can blame people like me for that. I was the one showing companies how to do it. How to keep everyone connected at all times, work remotely read and respond to email from anywhere in the world! –My bad- Now, Employers expect you to read and respond to email in the evening and weekends. God for bid you don’t read your email on the weekend. You’re a week behind by Monday.

Everywhere I go there is still a phone on people’s desk. Why is it then, when email isn’t working for any reason, (there kid downloaded the seven sins of Sinbad to the laptop last night and it contained a backdoor Trojan that joined them to a botnet and is sending a million spam emails a second out through the company network) its is such a travesty?


What happened to compassion and understanding that technology is just that, technology. It will break, stop working, and you won’t understand why. Everyone can survive without a few hours of email or web surfing.


Few I feel better now.


Windows vs. NewComer

As Spawn Point caters to gamers, allot of people within our community have a strong sense for open source, platforms, such as Linux. The reasons for these 'feelings' are everything from 'supporting the underdog' to the ol faithful price point. The one thing that always gets me though is when someone who 'is in the know' discuss security as it relates to MS VS Open. I personally, although started out my career as a Microsoftee, have no real 'feeling' for windows or any other operating system. I do know, that one is definitely not more secure then the other. What many security professionals fail to point out is that no matter what you are running, if it is not up to date, patched or upgraded, you are putting the system at risk. Here is a recent posting from the guys at SANS about a new type of virus righting style is starting to proliferate:

Published: 2007-05-24,
Last Updated: 2007-05-24 20:08:18 UTC
by John Bambenek (Version: 1)

A virus writer sent a proof-of-concept virus called BadBunny to Sophos that uses vulnerabilities in OpenOffice to infect Windows, Linux and Mac OS X. Depending on the host operating system, the virus will perform different actions to infect the target machine. In this case, it downloads a lewd image of a scantily clad woman and a dude in a big ol' bunny suit. It's not the first or last attempt at such cross-platform virus writing (or the inclusion of bizarre graphics in malware) but the limitation of seeing much of this cross-platform work lies in the fact that few applications are widely deployed and run on multiple operating systems. Few people use OpenOffice (in comparison to MS Office) to make it worth the while of a would-be attacker looking for anything other than bragging rights. However, viruses are possible for a variety of operating systems (yes, including Mac OS X) and the day may come when those users will have to be just as vigilant as those on Windows.

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John Bambenek / bambenek {at} gmail [dot] com
University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign

 

 


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