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#1651 2012-02-23 16:50:46

merelyjim
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Re: the cool random internet stuff thread 1.0

The Register has all the archived "Bastard Operator From Hell" articles, and puts out the new ones every few weeks. Never fails to put an evil smile on my face.

http://www.theregister.co.uk/odds/bofh/

Oh, for those unfamiliar with the subject... http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/BOFH


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#1652 2012-02-23 17:03:23

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Re: the cool random internet stuff thread 1.0

merelyjim wrote:

The Register has all the archived "Bastard Operator From Hell" articles, and puts out the new ones every few weeks. Never fails to put an evil smile on my face.

http://www.theregister.co.uk/odds/bofh/

Oh, for those unfamiliar with the subject... http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/BOFH

Hahahaha never heard that before - I have some reading to do --- I'm going to start at the source: The S Files.
Thanks mj ... oooo that doesn't sound good, thanks merelyjim

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#1653 2012-02-24 00:41:14

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Re: the cool random internet stuff thread 1.0

^ & ^^ Try adding fortunes-bofh-excuses; this way, Statler will occasionally throw one your way if you have cb-fortunes enabled.  Also, there's fortunes-off if you want a bit more evulz.


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#1654 2012-02-24 08:18:32

merelyjim
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Re: the cool random internet stuff thread 1.0

pvsage wrote:

Try adding fortunes-bofh-excusess

...and done!
Thanks big_smile
Now to sneak in and install it on the Boss' machine...


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#1655 2012-02-28 00:58:31

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Re: the cool random internet stuff thread 1.0

Time lapse photography from Tenerife, Canary Islands. Scroll down for descriptions in Spanish and English. To get it to play smoothly, I had to turn of high-def by clicking the blue "HD" symbol in the viewer...
http://vimeo.com/23205323

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#1656 2012-03-01 05:19:58

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Re: the cool random internet stuff thread 1.0

XKCD, the web-comic for Geeks, by a Geek, via the medium of Stick-figures, has a command-line interface!

http://uni.xkcd.com/

Sometimes, life is almost too freakin' cool! cool


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#1657 2012-03-01 13:47:05

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Re: the cool random internet stuff thread 1.0

merelyjim wrote:

XKCD, the web-comic for Geeks, by a Geek, via the medium of Stick-figures, has a command-line interface!

http://uni.xkcd.com/

Sometimes, life is almost too freakin' cool! cool

hahahaha so I read the instructions and:

guest@xkcd:/$ next
Time travel mode not enabled.
guest@xkcd:/$ 

Damn and I wanted a sneak peak.  Cool find!

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#1658 2012-03-01 14:10:15

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It's even funnier in terminal.  lol  Did I just say what I thought I said??  neutral

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#1659 2012-03-01 14:20:42

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#1660 2012-03-01 14:33:08

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^ Astonishing..

How encrypting was never enabled is beyond any level of belief until I read...

Until NASA fully implements an agency-wide data encryption solution, sensitive data on its mobile computing and portable data storage devices will remain at high risk for loss or theft

What?!?!?!


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#1661 2012-03-01 14:52:09

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^ I said no comment because I couldn't decide whether to beat my head against the wall or cry.  I think I'll cry.  Poor, poor NASA.   neutral

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#1662 2012-03-02 00:10:49

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Re: the cool random internet stuff thread 1.0

Feds "lose" similar laptops...there is a lot of information out there, and anything is available for a price.


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#1663 2012-03-02 00:19:43

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Re: the cool random internet stuff thread 1.0

merelyjim wrote:

XKCD, the web-comic for Geeks, by a Geek, via the medium of Stick-figures, has a command-line interface!

May I introduce you to SMBC, The better web-comic for geeks? *Runs away before shot*

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#1664 2012-03-02 01:14:26

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Re: the cool random internet stuff thread 1.0

Robot helicopters perform James Bond theme music

Researchers at the University of Pennsylvania's General Robotics, Automation, Sensing and Perception Lab wowed attendees at this year's TED conference with a video of tiny robot quadroters performing the James Bond theme music.

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#1665 2012-03-02 02:42:08

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Re: the cool random internet stuff thread 1.0

dubois wrote:

Robot helicopters perform James Bond theme music

Researchers at the University of Pennsylvania's General Robotics, Automation, Sensing and Perception Lab wowed attendees at this year's TED conference with a video of tiny robot quadroters performing the James Bond theme music.


Simply amazing.   thank dubois!

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#1666 2012-03-03 23:19:09

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#1667 2012-03-03 23:20:17

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^ I saw that one, very interesting find...


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#1668 2012-03-03 23:28:01

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^^ I don't get why they call that island Ball's Pyramid.  Perhaps someone misspelled or misinterpreted Baal?


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#1669 2012-03-04 13:10:23

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^ A British naval officer named Ball was the first European to see it in 1788

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#1670 2012-03-04 13:12:29

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'Password1' is the No. 1 Password Employed by Business Users

The business world has a password problem—starting with the fact that the No. 1 computer password employed by business users is, wait for it: "Password1". Unfortunately, that's just the most cringe-worthy example of bad enterprise security cited by Trustwave in its recently released Global Security Report for 2012.

Why "Password1"? Because "it satisfies the default Microsoft Active Directory complexity setting," the IT security research firm noted. In other words, it's got a capitalized letter, a number, and the requisite number of characters to qualify under basic password security settings.

Finish reading article here

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#1671 2012-03-04 17:49:11

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@EnochRoot:  Ok, thanks for that...disappointing as it is. wink  I was hoping the source of its name were something a little less Western.
Baal_main.gif


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#1672 2012-03-05 21:18:31

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#1673 2012-03-05 23:54:40

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Re: the cool random internet stuff thread 1.0

dubois wrote:

'Password1' is the No. 1 Password Employed by Business Users

The business world has a password problem—starting with the fact that the No. 1 computer password employed by business users is, wait for it: "Password1". Unfortunately, that's just the most cringe-worthy example of bad enterprise security cited by Trustwave in its recently released Global Security Report for 2012.

Why "Password1"? Because "it satisfies the default Microsoft Active Directory complexity setting," the IT security research firm noted. In other words, it's got a capitalized letter, a number, and the requisite number of characters to qualify under basic password security settings.

Finish reading article here

Lol, every user's password gets set to Password1 where I work, Over 200 PC's because it satisfies AD. As soon as they log in though right after the account gets created, it gets changed to a fairly complex pass. This article probably left out that those passwords generally are used as default passwords, then immediately changed.


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#1674 2012-03-06 00:29:13

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#1675 2012-03-06 13:11:23

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What happens to really old drug addicts who get careless -- http://www.dispatch.com/content/stories … -home.html -- or someone taking advantage of a good situation??  I don't know.  hmm

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