Kick In A Few Bucks For Preemies

Time for a public service annoucement from my wife and guest blogger, Kelly. Our daughter Hallie was born premature and might not be here today if not for the lifesaving research the March of Dimes sponsors. Look at how far she’s come!

Please consider donating.

Dear Friends and Family-

I’m usually shy about sending out bulk e-mails, especially those asking for money. But this is a cause that hits very close to home and one I hope you will join me in supporting. Most of you know that our daughter Hallie was born 11 weeks early. Continue reading

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Nice Try

From my inbox, a “phishing” scam. Never, ever send your credit card info via email.

From: “Leila Staley”
Reply-To: “Leila Staley”
To: spam@siteseers.net
Subject: SUBJECT=Please update your citi information!
Date: Wed, 31 Mar 2004 23:28:16 +0500

This message was sent by the Citi=AE Cards Email Verification Server to verify your email
address. You must complete this process by clicking on the link below and entering
in the small window your Citibank ATM full Card Number and Pin that you use on ATM.
(Please make sure that pop-up windows are enabled in your Internet Browser, otherwise
you will not be able to see the small window) This is done for your protection,
because some of our members no longer have access to their email addresses and
we must verify them.

To verify your e-mail address and access you Citibank account, click on the link below .
If nothing happens when you click on the link, just copy and past the link into address bar
of your web browser .

http://www.citibankonline.com:ac-KTtF4BD6y4TZlcv6GT5D@[URL Removed].com/_vti_cnk/mail_a.html

Thank you for using Citi.

PLEASE DO NOT REPLY THIS MESSAGE.

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North Carolina Twisters, Twenty Years Ago

News 14 Carolina, Time-Warner’s recently-hacked news channel, has two good accounts of the twenty-two strong tornadoes that swept the state on March 28th, 1984.

Reading parts one and two give a sense of just how far we’ve come in being able to predict them, though that doesn’t make them any less scary:

“Literally, the whole warning philosophy was that you didn’t want to issue a tornado warning unless you definitely knew that there was one on the ground,” said Jeff Orrock of the National Weather Service. “We really didn’t try to forecast severe weather back then, it was more of a reaction type thing.”

The weather this week is “unstable,” which can sometimes produce severe storms. We’re approaching the time of year when these storms can pop up. Makes me glad I’m a volunteer with Skywarn, the eyes and ears of the National Weather Service during severe weather.

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Slacker

Did I really just go over thirty hours without a post? You’d think I was busy or something.

I spent the evening as officer of the deck of the USS Hallie while Kelly went to her board meeting. The watch was mostly uneventful, except for the time my ship ran aground. I was finishing up my dinner (soup! yay!) with Hallie playing in the den. Then I heard a thump. I ran in to find her sprawled out on the underside of her step stool, its plastic edges pressing into her ribs and back.
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Do The Music Math

Let’s see. CompUSA has a Seagate 200GB drive for $99, after rebates.

Kelly and I own in the neighborhood of, oh, say 500 compact discs. Each holds an average of 600 MB of music in CDDA format. Shorten losslessly compresses music to roughly half its original size.

500 x 600 MB = 300,000 MB / 2 = 150,000 MB * (1/1000) = 150 GB.

I could store all of our music digitally in lossless format, and still have 50 gigs left to play with. It may finally be time to build the Mother Of All Audio Servers. Continue reading

McCain Works To Make Cable A La Carte Reality

Jamie Gaines, one of the few, the proud readers of MT.net, alerted me to this story of how John McCain (why isn’t he president?) is prodding the cable industry to quit masking the price of cable channels through their tier packages. He’s drafting a bill to force cable and satellite providers to offer a la carte pricing.

Says McCain:

“When I go to the grocery store to buy a quart of milk, I don’t have to buy a package of celery and a bunch of broccoli,” McCain said. “I don’t like broccoli.”

This is long overdue, of course. To the point that it may not go far enough. Now that Tivo has made a la carte shows a reality, I’d like to see this being offered. Then, we could cut out the middlemen and buy our shows straight from the production companies.

Cable beats broadcast. Satellite beats cable. The duo of DVR and a-la carte shows will beat them all.

The television channel is now redundant.

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B.J.’s Learns Price Of No Wi-Fi Encryption

I got a new check card in the mail this week, thanks to a security breach this month at B.J.’s Wholesale Club. It seems some script kiddies spent time in the parking lot, capturing unencrypted point-of-sale 802.11b traffic (my speculation only, as I can’t find many details on the actual attack). Their haul was a few hundred card numbers at the most, but enough to get the attention of BJ’s and many banks.

Odds that our card number was swiped are pretty low, considering the theft occured at only a few stores. Still, it shows that many retailers and other businessess aren’t taking the most basic care to keep your data safe.

Now would be a good time to hang out your shingle if you were in the security business. I guarantee you won’t be bored.

All of this aside, I’ve long had a beef with just how insecure credit cards are in general. With the advent of smartcards and digital cash, you’d think we’d be so far beyond this by now.

Basketball Is Good For What Ails Ya

Spent a good part of the weekend resting up in front of NCAA basketball. I was on the fence as to who I wanted to win yesterday’s game of Xavier vs. Duke. I love a good Cinderella story as much as the next guy, but I ended up wanting an all-ACC championship game.

With any luck, we’ll see Georgia Tech beat Duke next Monday for the national championship. I won’t be down at all if Duke wins, but competition in the conference helps us all. Let’s see if someone else has what it takes to win it all.

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