Sunday, July 27, 2003

ULTRA cheap Linux / Lindows Webstations which boot from CD and therefore don't need a Hard Drive, costing just $169 US Dollars (�104 UK Pounds). Crikey, that's cheap. I wonder how anyone can make any money from building and selling PCs these days! These would probably be perfect for an internet cafe, if they booted into Windows... but one slashdotter points out "the OEM XP Pro costs more than the machine AND the Operating system" this site looks like it could be interesting, it's about cheap pcs.
Athlon 64 Motherboard(s) and Dual Opteron Motherboard with AGP. Make sure you know that the 754 pin Athlon64 is single channel DDR - whereas the 939/940 pin Athlon 64's will be dual channel DDR meaning faster ram performance - i think you may as well just get a dual opteron system :)
AMIGA 600 HD for sale.
anti virus software results top four are : 1. F-Secure version 5.40 - 99.67% 2. Kaspersky version 4.0.5.37 - 99.55% 3. e-Scan Pro version 2.5.181.5 - 7.66% 4. McAfee version 7.00.5000 - 97.14% with AVG 22nd, and eTrust 23rd.

Friday, July 25, 2003

http://www.christianlinux.com/. hmmm. big family? what about people who aren't his sisters and brothers?

"The reason I am offering these disk at these low prices is because most of them are CDR disks. Yes the licencing allows me to do this and because I can do this I can offer them to my sisters and brothers at prices that will make you never spend full price for a broken OS again."
"A number of them described the company's overall strategy as "integrated innovation," a reference to the drive to add a continual stream of features and services to Microsoft's Windows and Office software businesses.

"It shouldn't be necessary for people to buy additional products for their secure infrastructures," Mr. Gates said."

so much for that whole going to court thing, and being ruled a monopoly, due to adding / tying in additional software into windows to wipe out the competition. don't worry about that, lets just carry on doing what we always do... interesting article here.

"Mr. Gates acknowledged today that the company's error reporting service indicated that 5 percent of all Windows-based computers now crash more than twice each day."

and that's just the PCs that bother reporting the errors, what about the people (with win98 etc) that don't have that feature or those that aren't connected to the net...

"Mr. Gates said the company was considering the possibility of charging for some of its software updates that are now made available free over the Internet."

It looks like they are copying off Apple again...

Thursday, July 24, 2003

5.1 speakers AND sound card (5.1) AND FREE SHIPPING!! �50 inc vat! wow. Creative Soundblaster soundcard, and Cambridge Soundworks speakers!!
another windows security issue - i won't bother putting affects all versions of windows, including windows 2003 server, as i may end up with the grammar police onto me again :)

Wednesday, July 23, 2003

microsoft passwords dead easy to crack.

"Swiss researchers released a paper on Tuesday outlining a way to speed the cracking of alphanumeric Windows passwords, reducing the time to break such codes to an average of 13.6 seconds, from one minute 41 seconds."

more details

Tuesday, July 22, 2003

Google bias article fairly interesting, sort of.
wahey isn't the web brilliant sesameseventies.com
What would have happened if Intel got stuck at 1ghz? and the fastest CPU they did was the P3-1Ghz chip? Would we now be running Dual and Quad P3-1ghz chips with 512k / 1mb caches? (ala apple and the G4).

Did you know you can get a Quad at Argos! Lets you choose whether you want to get done 1, 2, 3 or 4 bits of work. Completely scalable, no loss of performance when using all 4 units. Extreme value.

Dell dell.co.uk do Celeron (P4 based) 2.0ghz, 128mb ECC, 40gb IDE, CD-ROM, Servers for �299 (exc vat) with 1yr warranty. No OS. Has Gigabit (1000Mbit) NIC. Includes keyboard, but you can save �23 if you don't have it. (making it �276 exc / �324 inc vat) No monitor. Plus you can get Linux pre-installed for you with CDs and documents (for �113).

Monday, July 21, 2003

"SCO, in the middle of a $1 billion-plus lawsuit with IBM, has sent letters to 1,500 of the largest global enterprises, warning them that it believes Linux infringed on SCO's Unix intellectual property rights.

Now SCO is considering asking business users for a fee for every copy of Linux they run distributed by any of the vendors, including Red Hat Inc., SuSE Inc., Debian GNU Linux and Turbolinux Inc., sources said, adding that individual users would likely not have to pay."

SCO are bad. more details This would certainly help kill Linux, if people start having to pay for it! Especially if they had to pay SCO for it, when SCO didn't even make it!
go to joshwaller.tk and try out the new "flashcom" thingy. (click flashcom when you're there). you'll need flash installed. :)
Pentium Mac story. it's pretty crap. opteron seti benchmark here seems the 1.6ghz Opteron running 32bit code, does a unit in about 3hours 38minutes which is about the same as my Athlon XP 2400+ anyway, here's an article about how he doesn't care about IT and how it's all really boring.

Saturday, July 19, 2003

Friday, July 18, 2003

fan tastic! fan dribbly tastic (disable your pop-up blocker).
Free competitions The Smart Car competition is only open to Orange customers, but the rest are open to anyone.
ha ha apple. read the article here it's very funny. (here's where you can get the dual opteron 64-bit desktop / workstation computers - [UK Supplier] - not that there's really any difference between "workstation" and "desktop" in my opinion...)
new at onestupid.org Download icons for MSN messenger 6

Thursday, July 17, 2003

Cat translater
"Although AOL owns Netscape, it has preferred to build its web browsing tools around Microsoft's Internet Explorer."

BBC News has an article about the death of Netscape the browser. With some good links to Browser emulators, archive, and the early internet.
Microsoft urges users to patch their PCs, users should expect another update... I use the Automatic Updates things that you get with W2K SP3/4 / XP and got an update through the other day, and this morning again, I got another one. Well now I know why :)

Sunday, July 13, 2003

Thursday, July 10, 2003

More Windows Security Issues They even effect Windows 98. (as well as Win NT4 , 2000 , XP etc)
Laptops vs Normal PCs Laptops are cool, they're small, portable, but aren't much use [as they may get too hot, or wear the fans out] for things that require 100% CPU time 24/7, such as SETI or UD, as they're not really designed for that kind of use. Also they're a bit too expensive compared to general PCs. Here's information about a new VIA C3 Laptop CPU and motherboard, and also an $800 Linux Laptop. You could get a Dell 2ghz celeron laptop for $749 though. Laptops may not be suitable as a full time replacement for your desktop pc.

But if you want a smaller PC, you could always get a Shuttle PC [starting at �150 inc vat for case + motherboard], then you could have a fast CPU, and use it 100% and it'd still be small. So basically, whilst it would be cool and convienient to have a laptop, I think with the compromises that have to be made, it may be more useful to have a Shuttle PC, as you can still have a high performance in a small package.

Tuesday, July 08, 2003

nada (software) | very nice (mac mods very impressive, especially ze cube) | very funny (pic)
Got a spare machine doing nowt? Or not using your CPU to 100%? Why not do UD, and help find a cure for Cancer?. (Also, why not join this team?)
AMD Athlon 64 release date Sept 22nd wooo! here's some pricing information. I wonder whether you'll be able to do dual CPU systems with them, or whether you would have to buy an Opteron for that. VIA release new mobile 11watt CPU. Also, something maybe more relevant to us "old-skool" AMD'ers, a Gadget (another link) that lets you use the latest AMD Barton CPUs on old KT133/266 motherboards. (some people say that a new motherboard would be cheaper than this device though)
You know how there's "hot" mail [hotmail.com] and "yahoo" mail [yahoo.com] - I think Royal Mail [royalmail.com] should do web based email too :)

Monday, July 07, 2003

"I have this final say in my tree. It is special in that a lot of people trust my tree. So some people will not use it if it is not my tree. That is a minority. But most people end up using various appendages. My tree is really not. Yes I have the final say on my tree. There is always this forking but there is always this joining. There is more forking than there is joining. But that just means that there are all these dead branches that not end up not being interesting. My branch is to some degree, you could think of it as the trunk of the tree. People try to join back into my tree."

Torvalds on Linux, SCO and IBM article [silicon valley]
steve says:
wots bruce almighty?

Matt says:
a film

Matt says:
Theres this bloke, and he goes down to a cookie store

and at the cookie store, theres a lady and a man, and the man likes to pick his nose

and the lady had recently had the environemental health people coming around,

and they said there were rat droppings.

and she said no they are chocolate chip cookies.

i mean chocolate chips,

so anyway they cleaned up the shop and they needed to attract more customers

so they decided to make the biggest cookie in the world.

And our friend Bruce, he's gone to the cookie store to report the story,

and interview the lady.

but after he's done the interview, he misses the meeting where they decide whether to put it on tv or not.

and they decide not to.

so he's not very happy.

but his wife thinks its a very good story. but he's still not happy. he wants a better job. he wants to be the 'anchorman' the one that says the news and stays inside and reads the autocue.

but his enemy at the news station, gets the job of being anchorman, while he is reporting from niagara falls

Bruce is very upset and tells the other guy what he thinks of him

so Bruce gets sacked.

and then he tries to help a homeless guy that's being bullied.

but he then gets beaten up too.

he starts to ask God why all this stuff's happening.

And God gives him a phone number and an address for him to contact him.

They get together, and Bruce gets the opportunity to have a go at being God for a while.

Bruce doesn't do a very good job.

But they all live happily ever after the end.

steve says:
what is the parable of the story?

Matt says:
That Gods doing a fine job, but he can't mess with people's will, and he cant force anyone to love him.

and that some of our prayers aren't good. We don't always need what we ask for.

And that there's nothing wrong with a bit of manual labor.

And Bruce is only interested in his career unless he is hit by a truck, which turns his priorities right around, so then he settles into his regular job.

Steve says:
interesting but what does the cookie represent?
Matt says:
"that's the way the cookie crumbles." that was his saying at the end of the news reports.

Maybe i didn't really get the deeper meaning.

steve says:
maybe the cookie represents his life. built up high and strong but yet it quite lacks its whole being and is missing its centre ingredient of a chocolate chip rich taste. In time because the cookie is happy where he is and does not self assess his own life or have vision. The cookie gradually is taken away and fades. smashed in time with other things and cramped out the cookie fades and the perfect circle cycle is smashed beyond repair. Yet only at the end does bruce realise this and through realising what was stolen from him does bruce redeem himself and it is as if a new circle has begun. he has a pathway set beck towards the route that God has sustained. The crumbling of the cookie is the same paul had on his vision and therefore bruce sees differently. Infact he becomes rededicated,rebirthed in God and ready to follow christ unto the end

Train crash drama somewhere between Burnley and Hebden Bridge.
http://www.baddesigns.com/ A scrapbook of illustrated examples of things that are hard to use because they do not follow human factors principles.
BBC News decide to write about the Mac G5, nearly 2 weeks after the thing was announced!
"Adobe Systems plans to announce new versions of its video-editing software Monday, including a Windows-only application that marks another high-profile defection from Apple Computer's Macintosh operating system. " - Which is interesting, considering they were at the Apple Keynote thing. But I guess it makes sense since Apple are now making that kind of software for the Mac themselves. Doesn't really sound too good for Apple "I think you're going to find that more and more--if Apple's in a software market, third-party vendors are going to skip it.", well in one sense, it's good in that Apple make the money from selling software, but in another sense, they're driving away software support, which is bad. Adobe also endorse the Intel P4.
the 118118 experience some silly videos.

Sunday, July 06, 2003

The Country of Estonia believes having the Internet is a human right. Also, here's a 16mb vid from the 90's about why you shouldn't copy games. (it's a bit scary and it's got some guy rapping, it's 9minutes 37seconds.)

Movies: Steve of [H]ard|OCP says this: "I have seen some horrible ones like Charlie�s Angels, but the BEST MOVIE of the summer so far is Terminator 3: Rise of the Machines. Went to see it last night and it was money well spent. Lots of good laughs and great action stuff too. If you are wondering what to go see this summer�go see T3."

I watched Sweet Home Alabama last night, and it's pretty good. Romantic love type film that's pretty interesting. I learnt that when lightning strikes sand it creates a beautiful glass sculpture. The girls seemed to like this film a bit more than me so it might be more of a chick flick. Elvyn, the Texan, says that the Alabama parts [in the film] are exactly like the real Alabama in America. [sorry reworded]

Saturday, July 05, 2003

Movie Reviews Bruce Almighty : Very funny. Even people who don't like Jim Carrey much would probably like this film. Quite a lot of very very funny bits that just have to be watched. Don't watch the trailer, it'll probably just spoil the best bits. Basic story, Jim Carrey thinks God's being mean to him, so Jim get's the be God for a while.

Shallow Hal Brilliant, very funny. Highly recommend this, it's out at blockbuster to rent. Got some good morals thrown in too. Basic story, an average looking guy sets his women standards too high, but someone makes it so that he see's people's inner beauty...
how can they release a new game called "the italian job" for the new film "the italian job" when there is already a game called "the italian job" available here [PC Game only �9.99 at PC World] based on the original film.

PS - (mini review of the original PC game) The PC Game is pretty cool. I don't think the driving handling is as good as CMR2/3 or Driver, but it's definitely fun and the plot sections make it more interesting. It's also got a good range of cars you can drive, such as the original mini, and a Land Rover. (you can download a demo here)
August may be a very good month for AMD:
They start selling 4 processor 'servers'
They start selling 2ghz opterons
The compilers available make opteron code run a little bit faster (34% faster than existing code compiled on their last compiler)
(of course it would be nice to see real benchmarks - this one suggests a 1.4 opteron is faster by a little or a noticeable gap than a p4 2.5ghz.)
- and with intels continuing competition with AMD (intel release 3ghz xeon July 13, 2.8ghz Xeon, 30 june), we should be able to get cheaper chips.
Did you download service pack 4 for windows?? hmm. can you guess what I'm going to say next? That's right. there are service packs now available for your service pack, otherwise known as patches. to infinity and beyond

Friday, July 04, 2003

NASA benchmark the G5 againt "dual 1ghz Xserve, a dual 1.25 ghz Powermac, a Pentium4 2 ghz, and a Pentium4 2.66 ghz" Story found at /.. Why not include an some AMD systems? Here's an interesting post. 6369497
woo lovely puppy dog sings pop song video - dude on fire don't try this at home kids! more top notch stuff in the b3ta newsletter. here.

Thursday, July 03, 2003

What do you think matt, would it be possible to use an Apple ADB Keyboard on a PC? For example the Apple keyboard that comes with the 4400...
Hoorah! dot.tk give you a Free domain, WITHOUT advertising, IF you turn off the pop-up / banner add, in the dot.tk settings for your site. Hence joshwaller.tk is now working and is pop-up / advert free!
Cheap HD's 160gig for �85 + vat !! Eee I remember when I were a lad, it cost �150 for a 3.5gig hard drive! Eee them were the days, when ya had to sell your grandma just so you could afford one!

Wednesday, July 02, 2003

Too funny: SPAM : Hormel has filed a lawsuit against Spam Arrest LLC. for endangering "substantial goodwill and good reputation" of their meat product, Spam. If Hormel wins, it could be bad news for umpteen companies that make use of the word spam in their name."
- the comments are funny:


Its a "meat-like substance"

Ok, enough! SPAM is not just "meat like." It's meat! Not the best parts I'll admit, but calling it a non-meat is just wrong.
...
The labeled ingredients on the original SPAM are chopped pork shoulder meat with ham meat added, salt, water, sugar and sodium nitrite.

A Hormel official once stated that the original source of the name SPAM was "Shoulder of Pork And haM".
...
Ok dude, you expect me to believe that there is some magical animal that contains both pork and ham?
Just thought I'd let you know, I needed to reboot my firewall / router, and now my IP address is: 62.30.21.182.
1.1ghz IBM 750GX / G3 cpu. http://www.aceshardware.com/ "Typical power dissipation is under 8 W at 1 GHz and the chip is pin-compatible with the 750FX." There's more details here. I'm not sure it actually means anything to anyone, not even the 3% of the world that uses Macs, unless Apple decide they want to use it in upgraded ibook - the only Mac still using a G3. (edit - apparently the FX is the G3 in the iBooks, so it may mean quicker iBooks.)
i've come to the conclusion that all pcs (runing windows / linux) are rubbish, and all users are thick. it's a bad combination. but it gives IT bods an annoying but potentially well payed job. gosh and we could end up working till we're 70! great.

Tuesday, July 01, 2003

microsoft bob? no really check it out. windows for warehouses? os/2? GEM? surely I'm just making it all up! I'm not. Toshiba? Making a 17" laptop? It's true. I've seen the 17" Powerbook in person, and even though it's probably the most "attractive"/"nice looking" 17" laptop you can get, it still just seems too big. Toshiba's laptop just looks wrong too - Why have a mainly silverbody, and then have a black keyboard? Why are PC Laptop makers so good at making laptops look rubbish? *cough*Compaq*cough* etc - edit : Another 17" laptop, which looks nicer and uses the extra space for a numeric keyboard.

Monday, June 30, 2003

google zeitgeist still most popular os: 1st: win98 2nd: WinXP 3rd: win2000. IE6 most popular browser... etc.
Cpu / server / 64-bit type news AMD should have released the 2ghz Opteron CPUs but they haven't yet. Apple have bargain 64-bit workstations with good performance, AMD could be there too. And there's a look at the Top 500 Supercomputers with more and more systems built from standard desktop/workstation chips in PCs. [all links from theinquirer.net] I wonder why they don't just use Via Epia systems for servers like I do.
Lesbian couple from Merseyside buy sperm over the internet in order to have a baby.

Thursday, June 26, 2003

Geek alert ! Via stop producing P4 mother boards, to concentrate on thier mini form factor boards.
new google toolbar with built in pop-up blocker and image search. and something about blogging. but i haven't tried it yet. ars technica is quite spiffy too, with a good balance of news stuff that's actually interesting. and microsoft.com have sort-of* release service pack 4 for windows 2000 which you can get here [129mb]. *when going through microsoft.com and looking at service packs it doesn't seem to be listed yet... apparently there's 669 fixes in it! That's pretty good value for money eh?
While I'm on the subject, why does Apple UK charge more for Apple's than Apple US? Here's a table showing the current prices: Note the difference, ranging from �171 extra, up to �504 extra! Just for Apple to get the Macs to the UK so that we can buy them!!

appleUS store price ($)UK � (conversion)UK store price (�)difference
g5 1.6199911971549352
g5 1.8239914361849413
g5 2x2299917952299504
ibook 12.1 800 g3 cd999598799201
ibook 12.1 900 g3 combo12997771049272
ibook 14.1 900g3 combo14998971199302
eMac 800 G4 cd799478649171
eMac 1000 G4 combo999598799201
eMac 1000 G4 super1299777999222
iMac 15" 800 G4 combo1299777999222
iMac 17" 1000 G4 super179910761449373
G4 1250 combo1299777999222
g4 2x1250 combo15999571239282
Vaguely interesting artile, it's called "No wonder people don't buy Apple Macs" the inq.

Personally I think it all comes down to price. Simple as that. In every situation of life, when someone makes the descision "I need to buy a new computer", whether in business, home, education etc, they think, well "what do I want it to do? - just the basics, internet, office stuff, maybe some games..." and then before they actually go to buy a computer they think "how much money do I have?" and already the Mac is out of the question... this guy sells some interesting products (all of which are cheaper than the cheapest Mac)... this guy also thinks Apple should lower prices of their low-end macs details here. especially considering they still sell G3 based machines (the ibook).
www.joshwaller.tk new domain. feel free to visit it. it might even work with that name and then your folder / file(s) etc. [edit - no it turns out you can't, and you have to use the "real" address of the server] also have you noticed this blog things been converted to the new blogger?

Tuesday, June 24, 2003

Apple Spec Int and FP numbers. here. AMD Opteron Spec Int and FP numbers. 2CPUs Int, 2CPUs FP (I won't bother comparing 4 CPUs against 2 Apple CPUs, even though Apple seem quite happy to compare 2 G5s to 1 P4). Also if you look at the figures for the 2x Xeon 2.8ghz: Int 19.6 FP 14.7 on AMDs site vs Apples Site 2x Xeon 3.06ghz: Int 16.7 FP 11.1 you wonder why Apple are "flavouring" the benchmark results.

AMD Dual Opteron 244 Int : 26.8 FP : 26.7 vs (note Opteron is running at 1.8Ghz)
Apple Dual 2Ghz G5 Int : 17.2 FP : 15.7 vs
Intel Dual Xeon 2.8ghz Int : 19.6 FP : 14.7 (from AMDs site)
Intel Dual Xeon 3.06ghz Int : 16.7 FP : 11.1 (from Apples site)

If you can be bothered, you can confirm the AMD, and presumably Intel, results at spec.org/cpu2000. and while i'm at it: some people wonder when Linux will have more market share than Apple....?

Other sites that question the Spec scores : apple guy [slashdot waffle], AMD Zone [the inq.]. and some more comment about the performance of the G5 from a mac person. if you're not completely bored by it all yet, then there's a fairly good post here about it. and some semi-amusing pics here.

Monday, June 23, 2003

New Apple G5: some thoughts. graphics dual 2ghz G5 faster than a single P4 3ghz. (not a very fair test) in Quake 3 !!! (tee hee. it's a bit of an outdated test - i mean great if you like playing a 4 year old game all the time, but a mac that probably costs twice as much as a PC). expansion am i reading this right? you can only have 2 hard drives in there? 500gb, so that's 2 x 250gb hard drives, you could easily buy 4 or more 250gb hard drives for a PC and easily have 1Terabyte of HD space, (probably for less than the mac). performance this is quite impressive though, even the single 1.6ghz G5 is faster than the P4 in specific things. (what you do have to note is they're showing you things where the Mac wins, and they aren't going to show you were it doesn't win...)

unfortunately they still want too much money [G5 1.6 $1999 �1549 / G5 1.8 $2399 �1849 / Dual G5 2.0ghz $2999 �2299] and at the moment the store is still selling a Dual G4 1.25ghz machine for $3274!! (more than a dual G5 2.0ghz machine!) - If you watch the keynote, Steve says about how they're the only one's in the industry who do handles on the computers, well quite a lot of pcs are significantly smaller [dell from �409*] than the mac, so you don't need handles, because you can just carry it with one hand... *you can probably fit 4 of these in the space the new G5 would take up... note how they don't compare their G5 to the dual or quad AMD Opteron 64bit systems that are already out? (perhaps servers aren't personal computers though... but then there is the Sun Ultrasparc I - 64 bit. Introduced: 1995 - they don't mention that when they proclaim on www.apple.com that their G5 is the first ever 64bit Desktop Personal Computer...)
Atari make Ikaruga for the gamecube "a pixel-perfect adaptation of an original arcade game, which appeared on the Dreamcast more than a year ago" screenshots here... <sarcasm>proving that they're hip to the latest trends in game styles.</sarcasm>
"Daddy? - What's a Dreamcast??"
Live coverage of the Apple WWDC Keynote speech where Steve Jobs says things like "FreeBSD 5.0 and IPv6 will be in Panther!" and "8 weeks ago, iTunes Music Store. 5 million songs sold" you should be able to watch the video here sometime after 8pm uk time.
only 2% of people care about looks over price/performance so apple will never gain market share in the long run..
some people on the internet think the web guy got fired for leaking those apple pics. and that's why there's a web job going at apple. seems a bit mean. is this the new mac case? (people think it's a fake and that instead it will be a honeycomb grill). Also the 3.2Ghz P4 is out, with Inquirer thinking it will be the last one before the Intel P5. [which is just a 32-bit son of P4 chip, that has more legroom / scalability "Q3/Q4, based on its architecture but capable of higher frequencies"]

Friday, June 20, 2003

Apple accidentally release details of the new 64 bit machines avaliable on monday - dual 2.0ghz..
"the Power Mac G4's listed specs as including "1.6 GHz, 1.8 GHz, or Dual 2 GHz PowerPC G5 Processors; up to 1 GHz processor bus; up to 8 GB of DDR SDRAM; Fast Serial ATA hard drives; AGP 8x Pro; three PCI or PCI-X expansion slots; three USB 2.0 ports; one FW800, two FW400 ports; Bluetooth & AirPort Extreme ready; optical and analog audio in and out."
"apple's new low-end professional desktop Mac will pack a 1.6 GHz PowerPC 970-- which, according to just about everything we've managed to read about the chip without falling into a deep, deep slumber, may well blow the doors off the dual 1.42 GHz G4s currently perched in Apple's top spot."
"the top of the line looks to house dual 2.0 GHz 970s, which, in addition to absolutely crushing any prior Mac performance-wise, might very well give the zippiest Wintel desktops a run for their money. What's Intel up to now, in terms of clock speed? 3 GHz? So even if we completely ignore the Megahertz Myth (like, you know, pretty much everyone else does), Apple's actually going to ship a processor that's two-thirds the clock speed of Intel's fastest. When was the last time that happened? And the fact that there are two of them in there, well, let's do some Joe Shmoe Math, shall we? Lessee, 2 + 2 = 4, and 4 = 3 + 1, so... Apple's top system must be "one faster" than the Wintel! The company's success in the marketplace is assured!"
apple's go faster soon. 2.5ghz by 2004, 4-5ghz by 2005... I wonder what speeds Intel and AMD are expecting to be at by those times? they accidentally posted the specs on the web. and here's where it says wahey, back to the days when apple claim to have the world's fastest computers...
it's friday again, which means my inbox is treated to the wonder that is the b3ta newsletter here's some funnys: man vs shed, bendy legman. er that's about it.
Lib Dems beat BNP in Burnley by 11 votes.

Thursday, June 19, 2003

linux not ready for business more details in this opinion article. here's a quote:

"However, Linux is in many ways a throwback to more primitive systems. Not only is it repeating the mistakes of its predecessors, it apparently is introducing a brand new set of problems, having to do with intellectual property."

hire electric cars in leeds for �1 per hour. sweet.
also memory management in mac os 9 and below is pants too. more here.
usb 1.1 renamed to usb 2.0 on some computers, just for the sake of it. more details here goes to show what a messed up marketing mess some of the computer marketing world is. why don't they just start calling 256mb ram sticks, 512mb ram sticks and get windows to tell you, you have twice as much memory... etc.

Wednesday, June 18, 2003

multitasking on mac os 9 and lower is a bit poor. anyone know how this compares to windows 9x ?
psycho politician wants to destroy computers..
A US senator wants to develop new technology which would remotely destroy the computers of people who illegally download music tracks. Hackers have wanted to do the same thing to US senators (computers) for years, but haven't yet succeeded.

and Microsoft sue spammers Microsoft said on Tuesday it had filed lawsuits against 15 alleged spammers, accusing them of clogging its computers and those of its customers with more than two billion unsolicited e-mail messages. [what i reallly reallly don't understand is why they can't pay some real programmers to just block stuff coming from these 15 spammers]

and finally Slammed! An inside view of the worm that crashed the Internet in 15 minutes.
- basically a piece of ms software was reprogrammed by a virus to send out lots of packets of UDP (ie; another kind of data to tcpip) **** to other MS sql servers and (because of the amount of data,) swamped the internet. If you know assembly you can learn from the 376 bytes that took over the world. And all because c strings end with a 0. doh!