How to save the Internet from Windows – Computerworld Blogs
After last week’s near-collapse of the social networks due to a Windows-based, botnet DDoS attack, it’s time to get rid of Windows, or at least regulate its use, on the Internet .
After last week’s near-collapse of the social networks due to a Windows-based, botnet DDoS attack, it’s time to get rid of Windows, or at least regulate its use, on the Internet .
As if things weren’t tight enough at NASA, now the US House and Senate have decided to cut the funding to restart production of plutonium-238 (Pu-238), the.
My neighborhood is pretty well settled but woods are close so we do see animals like that coyote and a fox or two. Not far down the road, a deer ran across the street in front of my car. Last year’s possum hasn’t been back, …
Thanks to my brother-in-law Travis, I now know how to post some of my recent stand up comedy footage. Below is footage from a Monkey Butler event in Hollywood at the Andy Dick Theater.
Question: Are Women ” Animals ” Without Rights? In response to the vicious and insulting lyrics of the Sex Pistols song quoted earlier, I am re-posting the following September 18, 2008 commentary by Nick Provenzano from Rule of Reason. …
Catalog printing is chosen by most of the business owners in the interest of their business improvement.
If you can’t play those actual outdoor games then don’t be sad as you can feel the same joy and excitement at the comfort of your home by playing these highly realistic sports games . They need the precision, speed, accuracy and agility …
President Obama and Education Secretary Arne Duncan recently announced an aggressive attempt to fund our nation’s failing public schools. The initiative, called the “Race to the Top” fund provides over $4 billion in competitive grants …
Here’s some good, cheap music thanks to Amazon… Dirty Projectors: Rise Above -$5- 81/100 Pitchfork Bowerbirds: Upper Air -$5- 100/100 The Onion (AV Club) Sunset Rubdown: Dragonslayer -$5- 100/100 Drowned in Sound Radiohead: I Might Be …
It’s a popular claim that having seen a film in 2D you didn’t “miss anything”, but that would be equally true if you saw a film down-mixed to mono sound, on a laptop screen as opposed to in a huge auditorium or a color film when …