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    I’m Not E-mailing You

    by  • 2008/09/15 • Uncategorized

    Some e-mail systems, notably Earthlink, employ a challenge-response system whereby when you send a user an e-mail you get a response asking you to fill out a form to allow your e-mail to go through. This is improper behavior because spam filtering is your problem (just like I filter my spam) and you’re pushing...

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    NH Broadband Action Plan

    by  • 2008/09/02 • Uncategorized

    DRED has published its ’Broadband Action Plan’ with recommendations on how to improve the penetration of high speed Internet service in NH. I attended a session in Plymouth last year to provide input on the plan. Overall it’s a good report. I’m especially impressed with its recommendations to get State out of the way...

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    BFC Computing Launches McCain-Palin 2008 News Website

    by  • 2008/09/01 • Uncategorized

    LEBANON, NH, September 1, 2008 – BFC Computing, a computer consulting firm based in Lebanon, NH, has launched McCainPalin2008.us, a website dedicated to news about the McCain-Palin Presidential Campaign. The site is updated with the latest headlines and videos gathered from thousands of news sources around the globe. McCainPalin2008.us provides a single location for...

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    transcode on macports fixed

    by  • 2008/08/31 • Uncategorized

    If compiling transcode for macports has you stuck at ‘undefined symbols’ for _mpeg2convert_rgb24 , the problem is that configure isn’t finding the ports version of pkgconfig, so it can’t find the library’s symbols. The right thing to do is to make transcode depend on pkgconfig, so the ports version gets installed for you. I...

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    A Tour of Typefaces for Programmers

    by  • 2008/08/29 • Uncategorized

    While looking for articles about doing programming on font files Google mostly found me people talking about typefaces for programmers. Jeff Atwood made a very nice gallery of rendered typefaces for folks to look at to help decide which typeface is best for them. I’ve been making do with the default fonts that xterm...

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    Anti-Virus on Voting Machines

    by  • 2008/08/25 • Uncategorized

    There’s been much made of the revelation that Diebold voting machines run an install of McAfee Anti-Virus, and that it’s caused trouble with the voting software. The arguments against it typically boil down to: * Your voting machines shouldn’t be use for anything else * Your voting machines should be secured against anybody installing...

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    FCC Rules on Conflict of Interest at Comcast

    by  • 2008/08/22 • Uncategorized

    Following up on my March 2007 article Conflict of Interest at Comcast, in excerpt: Odds are those high-traffic users are downloading video. … This is directly in competition with Comcast’s other, main, business, providing video services. The amount of traffic they’re killing at (~250GB/mo) is probably just about what you need to replace a...

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    Sun Java for CentOS 5

    by  • 2008/08/11 • Uncategorized

    Unfortunately the GNU java in CentOS 5 is too old to run modern Java code. So, you need to install the Sun version in many cases, and the jpackage method is typically the best way to do that. Two problems, though: * They don’t have an RPM that represents the current Sun version *...

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    First Open Source iPhone App Killed?

    by  • 2008/08/04 • Uncategorized

    Apple has pulled the popular iPhone application BoxOffice from its store without informing the author or responding to his queries. Some have speculated that it might be at the behest of the data provider (Fandango) but the author clarified, “i’m in talks with fandango right now, and they’re thrilled with my app”. Another possibility...

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    Ideal Time Machine Hard Drive

    by  • 2008/07/23 • Uncategorized

    After coming close to losing a few years’ worth of the kids’ digital photos (I had a backup, thank you, rsnapshot, but when I only have one copy it’s close to being lost) I decided to find a good full-time backup hard drive for the wife’s computer. Hers is a Mac Mini running Leopard,...

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