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I don't think I need to elaborate on the information below. According to gaming company Global Gaming Factory X, it is in the the process of acquiring The Pirate Bay for $7.8m (SEK 60 million). The acquisition is scheduled to be completed by August and will see the site launch new business models to compensate content providers and copyright owners.FULL STORYThere's always Mininova... Originally published at The IggBlog. You can comment here or there.
Thu, Jun. 11th, 2009, 08:04 am Big money
So I'm back from Vegas. Some months ago I decided it'd be cool to see Vegas before I turned 30. Probably after watching CSI or something. So Emily took it upon herself to be awesome and make it happen. She got us plane tickets and a room for relatively cheap on Orbitz or something like that. It's pretty much exactly what I needed. I'd been coming to work angry for the last few weeks just due to frustration... There's a hiring freeze on engineers so I'm stuck in an operator position for now. It's fine, I like my company but the waiting was getting to me. There hasn't been much to do except push trash at work recently. I thrive off solving challenging problems, and spending hours troubleshooting something complex that I've never touched before. But recently it's been all boring standardized notification type stuff. Vegas was impressive. We stayed at Circus Circus, mostly because it was possible to get a big room on the strip for dirt cheap. It's the place with the massive motherfucking creepy clown outside. It took a day or so to really take it all in. Sure it's all artificial but the novelty, and sheer density of that novelty, was what was really cool to see. As with most people I didn't net any wins. Emily and I played a bunch of slots... We'd find the loudest and most ADD/obnoxious machine we could find and we'd rock it for a few hours. All while sucking down free booze of course. I won a little at blackjack, but nothing worth mention. On the last day I got to visit a cousin of mine in the area and his GF. We wound down the vacation with a little BBQ, and leeched a ride to the airport. It was everything I thought it would be and more, and did exactly what I wanted it to. We left Thursday and came back Tuesday, and I returned to work calm and relaxed for once. I even got to do some really fun events at work on Wednesday. That's my story. That place is good times, looking forward to going back sometime. Originally published at The IggBlog. You can comment here or there.
For whatever reason, probably my own coffee habits, I was remembering a VW commercial from back in the day. Some girl that owns a coffee place running around delivering things with her golf. At the end she says "I've got to cut back on the caffeine", which I always find myself saying to myself at around 2 in the afternoon. So I found it on youtube for kicks, and was surprised when I started watching it. I actually had to hunt down some info and see if my hunch was right. It was. If you watch NCIS, you'll know it when you see it. The ironing is delicious. Originally published at The IggBlog. You can comment here or there.
Saw this article on Digg today (clicky for full text): U.S. Military are now looking for ways to weaponize hacking. From the article: U.S. Defense Department officials were so impressed with the level of coordination between ground military ops and cyberattacks against strategical targets during the recent conflicts, that they are now looking for ways to weaponize hacking. Aviation Week glanced at such a device and reports that it is being designed to be easily used even by non-techy soldiers.
Apparently, there are several devices currently being developed behind closed doors specifically for such purposes, but the one Aviation Week talks about is intriguing. It is basically a highly complex hacking tool designed for the unexperienced that is to turn soldiers into veritable script kiddies. Granted, script kiddies with a lot of firepower.Script kiddies are widely regarded as being at the bottom of the coding barrel. Whether the government means to refer to soldiers using such devices as such, they basically are making script kiddie boxes. Just as their namesake, script kiddie soldiers would be useful against most civilian targets and most non-hardened or haphazard websites. The irony here being that the stimulus for making these hacking boxes was more sophisticated or coordinated attacks against our own government or military. Any kind of hardware "hack box" that joe blockhead soldier could finger mash would be useless for such an attack. The device is easily able to map out all the nodes of a given wireless network and, if necessary, cause them to disconnect, then watch them getting back online in order to identify weak spots. Once the best target is determined, the soldier (slash hacker) is presented with several attack attributes and can adjust their respective level by using sliders on a touch-screen. These attributes include, but are not limited to covertness, speed, or collateral damage.I'm no hacker, and all of those things are quickly and easily accomplished with free tools. Ther are live linux distros that fit on a keychain USB key with all those wireless tools. I don't think Backtrack has any tools to drop wireless clients, but ARP poisoning is a technique that'll do it on most wireless nodes. But to do that you'll need a little talent and patience to learn why and how it works. Ethernet, wired or wireless, is a dumb and gullible protocol. It's trivial in most cases to fool it into telling you more than you should know, or making it do what you want it to. I really hope the government is still thinking of employing hackers to do our cyber defense and offense. You can't weaponize an abstract talent. that's just not how it works. I've always advocated this and I'll do it again, hacking is a love based skill. A real hacker is a very highly trained and very disciplined person, even if it's all self taught. You can't distill that and drop it in a box for anyone to use. Deploying script kiddie soldiers against an enemy with even a couple moderately skilled personnel would be like beating a tank with a baseball bat. And about as good on defense when the tank fires back. Never mind when (not if) any enemy gets their hands on these devices and analyzes them. Originally published at The IggBlog. You can comment here or there.
Thu, May. 21st, 2009, 06:00 pm Kupo
This might be nerding out a little more than usual, but it's also pretty awesome. Originally published at The IggBlog. You can comment here or there.
I dont normally paste whole articles, but this one is pretty short. and pretty awesome. Sourced from http://dizzythinks.net/Well I have to admit that this is genius. The guys from the Pirate Bay have a a 30million SEK fine which they say they won't pay. However they have come up with a plan where all their users can join in which works like this.
Everyone sends a small amount of money in an electronic transfer to the law firm that represnted the music industry. Suggested amount is 1 SEK (equivalent to 0.13 USD. Apparently the law firm's bank account is only allowed 1000 electronic transactions before it starts to cost them, the account holder money.
The charge per transfer at this point is, wait for it... 2 SEK. Thus after the first 1000 SEK, if people send just 1 SEK it will cost the law firm more than the money they receive to process.
Welcome to the Distributed Denial of Dollars attack (DDo$)I'm going to stay on the fence about the legality of pirate bay and all that. But I'm firm in my contempt for how the big music and movie groups conduct themselves.
 ... Just sayin' Originally published at The IggBlog. You can comment here or there.
So I've finished moving. I'm right on Comm Ave in Allston now. My commute is a hair longer, but much less complicated. I can technically take a right onto comm ave and just keep going till I get to work... the pike is a little faster though. The place is tiny, but I don't really notice too much (unless I'm cooking). We're only here for a few months till we move again in September. We're headed to a gorgeous place in east Boston. It reminds me a lot of the place I used to live with Dan in Marlborough. Heat and AC are included which is pretty awesome if you're like me and you don't want to skimp on being comfortable. It has a pool and a huge fitness center, so I can cancel my gym membership. And parking is (finally) included. Our room is huge... we have our own bathroom and walk-in closet. It's on the 6th floor, so we get sweet views of the city. Really looking forward to this place. Normally I'd be freaking out at how small my current place is, but my head isn't in it. Originally published at The IggBlog. You can comment here or there.
Mon, Apr. 27th, 2009, 11:26 am Hide your corn
Found this random bit of awesome on the internet.  Originally published at The IggBlog. You can comment here or there.
Stumbled on this a little earlier. At first it just looked like some kind of vintage computer book. I like those just from the standpoint of seeing what people back in the day thought stuff would be like now. Then I actually started reading it, and it's been edited a little. It gets funnier as the pages go on. Content behind the cut. ( Read more... )Originally published at The IggBlog. You can comment here or there.
From link below: "PFLUGERVILLE, Texas - A Pflugerville man is arrested for driving home a piece of construction equipment, police say while intoxicated. FOX 7 News first reported this in October, now Pflugerville Police are releasing the video." Full story (with video): Clicky A steam roller would have been bad enough, this thing looks more like a road crushing juggernaut. I realize it doesn't go fast, but can you imagine what would happen if a person or car got in the way of that death machine and he didn't notice or stop? Originally published at The IggBlog. You can comment here or there.
Wed, Apr. 15th, 2009, 11:38 am Omg gossip
Heard about this earlier today and finally got myself to check it out. Normally I don't touch celebrity gossip, but this sounded funny. Apparently Lindsey Lohan made a spoof eharmony profile video for giggles. She may be batshit crazy and a train wreck of a human, but at least she can laugh at herself. Originally published at The IggBlog. You can comment here or there.
Thu, Apr. 9th, 2009, 10:15 am Booty is booty
Saw this the other day on TV. Yes, it's a legit commercial. I'd completely forgotten about it, but a coworker passed the link around the NOC. I think it might be a bit much for kids, but then I've only seen it aired late-ish on TV. It's pretty awesome, especially if you're ancient like me and you remember the original vid when it came out. Funny how controversial for one generation is commercial stock for another. Originally published at The IggBlog. You can comment here or there.
Due to a combination of taunts and dares, my breakfast turned out to be...  That's right. a poptart and brownie sandwich. Clicky for a full force pic of it. It was a little messier than I'd planned on, but totally worth it. Also, fuck you Korey. Originally published at The IggBlog. You can comment here or there.
I normally could give two craps about celebrity news. But this guy isn't really a celebrity per se, and he's so shady that I can't help myself. The "shamwow guy", aka Vince Shlomi, airs commercials that reek so badly of scam that you feel the need to take a shower after watching them. Dry off with a regular towel though, kids... You'd probably catch something if you actually used a ShamWoW. Latest news on this lovable fellow is that apparently he's been arrested for punching a prostitute in the face. Classy. "Police reports obtained by the site claim that Shlomi met 26-year-old prostitute Lenea Harris at a Miami nightclub, and subsequently brought her back to his room at Setai Hotel. Shlomi allegedly paid Harris $1,000 for "straight sex." That's went things took a turn. Shlomi told police "that he kissed [Harris] when all of a sudden [Harris] bit his tongue and would not let go," according to the report. Shlomi then punched Harris several times until she released his tongue..." Full article: ClickyFor your viewing pleasure: Click for full sized and obviously NWS image:  Shamwow and Slap-Chop ads: ShamWoWSlap-ChopOriginally published at The IggBlog. You can comment here or there.
Thu, Mar. 19th, 2009, 12:19 pm T.W.A. -what?
The name of the department I work in right now is insite. It's probably just some corporate goon's idea of a trendy spelling of "insight". When our updated systems get rolled out the new name for my group will be RIM, for "remote infrastructure management". Because... I mean... Everyone loves acronyms, right? This means my job title will be "RIM operator". I think people need to be a little more careful with acronyms though. We're already calling eachother rim jockeys, and we're just waiting for someone to come walking in with a resumee asking for details on the RIM job. At least they didn't go with "automated network usage support". It's a bit of a stretch, but you get the idea. In related news, I've come to find out one of my coworkers almost got a medal for his time served over in the middle east. the acronym on the medal would have been for "the war on terror", signifying his diligence in the fight against TWAT for his time served.
This vid has been floating around the net getting great reviews for a month or so, but I recently stumbled it again and it was just as cool as the first time I watched it. So I thought I'd share. For the non-nerds, it's a brief and enjoyable (no kidding, it's actually pretty cool) history of the internet. Anyone that has a little curiosity about the world around them will probably like it, it's not a pile of jargon. For the nerds it's just fun to watch... Lore is a big part of geekdom. The fit and finish on it is top notch. The embedded vid is pretty good, but it'll probably look better on the host site. Enjoy, let me know what you think. Originally published at The IggBlog. You can comment here or there.
Mon, Mar. 2nd, 2009, 10:31 am Lil fluffy
Driving on days like today make me very thankful for having gone through a few seasons of ice racing and training at Tim O'Neil's rally school. Not because I'm sliding all over the place 100% of the time, but because it gives me the confidence and knowledge to not drive like a complete asshat. The drivers out there were so bad that they were slowing down the snowplows. If you're driving slower than the plows, keeping them from moving, you probably shouldn't be on the road yet. Originally published at The IggBlog. You can comment here or there.
Apparently there's a resurgence of 80's "style" going on. Some broken mind somewhere decided it'd be fun to make the 80s happen again. I was out earning boyfriend-points with Emily on sunday while she was clothes shopping, and some of the stuff that was on the racks there was pretty dreadful. Below is an example (clicky for larger):  Yes... Jeans with day-glow tips. Who decided that'd be a good idea? Also on the plate were: pants with stirrups, oversized trashbag sweaters, and black stonewashed jeans (I guess these never really completely disappeared, but they were at stores other than hot topic). I don't think anyone wants to remember how they dressed in the 80s. Perhaps it's novel to some people that were born in the 90s... but dammit learn from the mistakes of those before you! Originally published at The IggBlog. You can comment here or there.
Wed, Feb. 4th, 2009, 03:24 pm Crush hu-mans!
The stairway of the condo I live in has been in need of a little decoration for a while. In a moment of genius, my roommate Matt commissioned a mural of Red Robot. It took the artist a while to get it done, but it's pretty awesome. Matt and his new staircase:  Most people relatively familiar with the internets will recognize it right away. The rest... well... probably don't read my blog. And I have it on good authority that they'll be among the first to perish when Red Robot starts dominating. Originally published at The IggBlog. You can comment here or there.
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