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 Cool! I like Google.
News Google to have free video chat!

I guess when you own so many resources, why the hell not?


Posted by =ACID RAIN= on Tuesday, November 11, 2008 (21:59:19) (51 reads)
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 COD:WW Multiplayer PC Beta Keys Released!
Technology ....and I've got one Smiling

I'm gonna give this game a shot and see if it's worth playing.


Posted by =ACID RAIN= on Wednesday, October 29, 2008 (01:57:18) (72 reads)
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 RAID 5? Better think about it...
Technology Taken from blogs.zdnet.com/storage/?p=162

Quote:
Disk drive capacities double every 18-24 months. We have 1 TB drives now, and in 2009 we’ll have 2 TB drives.

With a 7 drive RAID 5 disk failure, you’ll have 6 remaining 2 TB drives. As the RAID controller is busily reading through those 6 disks to reconstruct the data from the failed drive, it is almost certain it will see an URE.

So the read fails. And when that happens, you are one unhappy camper. The message “we can’t read this RAID volume” travels up the chain of command until an error message is presented on the screen. 12 TB of your carefully protected - you thought! - data is gone. Oh, you didn’t back it up to tape? Bummer!

So how do you get past this? RAID 6. Good idea, and an expensive (currently) fix. Last I checked, RAID 6 was reserved for business-class controllers. I have a cheaper fix, and I use this fix already. See when I built my RAID 5, I considered the possibility of the card going south. It hasn't kicked the bucket yet (knock on wood) but in the meantime I bought a drive big enough to house my entire array. Three 400GB drives means ~750GB of data available. I bought a single 750GB drive as a secondary backup that ties into the motherboard, not the RAID controller. The array backs up once a week to the other drive. Either one can die and I'm still in the clear. That also means if a rebuild error occurs, I'm also in the clear Smiling

Something to think about. Thanks to Honus for sending the article my way!


Posted by =ACID RAIN= on Saturday, October 25, 2008 (05:29:08) (72 reads)
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 Better patch it up!
Technology Newly discovered vulnerability could give someone your bank account, etc.

www.crn.com/security/211600489

Better patch up your windows boxes, guys and gals. Good thing is M$ caught this one early, and the code for the virus was released after hackers reverse-engineered the patch.

Linux and Unix users need not apply wink wink


Posted by =ACID RAIN= on Friday, October 24, 2008 (22:11:27) (58 reads)
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 Straight to Hell in a Handbasket
News That's my take on this: Endangered Species Deregulation

And that's my description of our most likely fate.

Sometimes, I hate our species.


Posted by =ACID RAIN= on Tuesday, August 12, 2008 (04:48:10) (79 reads)
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 BullShit: Too Fat to Die?
News Ha. This made me laugh.
Article: http://www.cnn.com/2008/CRIME/08/04/death.penalty.fat.ap/index.html?iref=mpstoryview

Quote:
Heath says Cooey's weight, combined with the potential drug resistance, increases the risk he would not be properly anesthetized.

"All of the experts agree if the first drug doesn't work, the execution is going to be excruciating," Cooey's public defender, Kelly Culshaw Schneider, said Monday.

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Last year, Carson cited the obesity of condemned inmate Christopher Newton as one of the reasons prison officials had difficulty accessing his veins before his execution. Newton was 6 feet tall and weighed 265 pounds.

I know how to fix all of this. Shoot him between the eyes.

Now for some thoughts. First, I bet the girls he raped and murdered felt some excruciating pain. Second, he's a death row inmate, take him off the damn migraine pills. Oh, and quit feeding the fucker so much.

Is it really that hard? HE RAPED AND KILLED GIRLS. DO WE REALLY NEED TO TREAT HIM LIKE A KING?

What has this world come to...


Posted by =ACID RAIN= on Tuesday, August 05, 2008 (06:16:54) (91 reads)
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 Site News
News I changed us over to a new database server today because we were getting errors and timeouts on the old one. I've been getting annoyed for a while, but it finally drove me to a point of actually doing something about it today...haha.

So watch how the site performs, and if it has hang-ups, let me know. Thanks!


Posted by =ACID RAIN= on Wednesday, July 23, 2008 (22:27:39) (94 reads)
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 Coral Reefs are Fading Fast
News Taken from Here.

Federal scientists today opened the International Coral Reef Symposium in Fort Lauderdale, Fla., with dismal news: About half of the remaining coral reefs in U.S. waters are in poor or fair health.

The findings released by the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration were part of a comprehensive assessment of coral reefs in the Florida Keys, Hawaii and in U.S. waters around islands sprinkled throughout the Caribbean and the Pacific Ocean.

"The condition of our nation's corals have been declining for several decades and half of them are in poor or fair condition," said Jenny Waddell, who edited the 569-page health assessment written by 270 co-authors.


And

In addition, scientists at the meeting here have been focusing on oceans becoming more acidic as they absorb nearly half of the carbon dioxide released by smokestacks and tailpipes into the atmosphere. If the trends continue, it will make it difficult or impossible for corals to extract the material from alkaline seawater that they need to build their shells.

This sux. By the time the emo generation has kids and they grow up, the reefs will probably be dead. Jamie Lynn Spears' kids will be the first to see it, since she had her kid(s) starting at 15 or whatever...LOL.

Anyways, not a big tech topic, but as an old school aquarium hobbyist, this concerns me, and therefore it concerns YOU. Just kidding. Or am I??? LOL!


Posted by =ACID RAIN= on Monday, July 07, 2008 (21:45:20) (111 reads)
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 Common Sense Prevails (barely)
News Looks like the supreme court finally decided we are officially allowed to own guns. It's a good thing, because mine were staying with me either way.

Article: Supreme Court Rules American Citizens Have Right to Own Guns

About time.

This, to me, has a deeper meaning though. It seems to me that the decision was made despite that fact that it puts the justices and other higher-ups in more jeopardy while they walk up and down those pearly white steps that they always felt safe on. Of course any feeling of safety is an illusion (who has guns in DC right now? Criminals, and they couldn't care less about the laws), but I feel that of the 4 opposed to the decision, I estimate 3 of them were worrying about their own asses.


Posted by =ACID RAIN= on Saturday, June 28, 2008 (02:40:10) (87 reads)
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 Ruh roh, cisco has a problem....
Technology According to this article, cisco IPS is vulnerable to DoS by jumbo frame input. Whoops.

Considering jumbo framing is part of most gigabit network implementations now, it might be a good idea to fix that!

Hell, this even affects my network. I have jumbo frames off though, to keep things simple.


Posted by =ACID RAIN= on Friday, June 20, 2008 (01:12:56) (106 reads)
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