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Layer-7 Packet Classifier for Linux 0.0.2 (Linux Kernel 2.6 Netfilter patch)







Layer-7 Packet Classifier for Linux
0.0.2 (Linux Kernel 2.6 Netfilter patch)

Layer-7 Packet Classifier for Linux
0.0.2 (Linux Kernel 2.6 Netfilter patch)
10/31/2003 02:44 AM

A layer-7 packet classifier for packet shaping.




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Kids in the Hall


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Third Culture Kids


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Martha Kids You Not


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Kids online


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Today, I set up a new computer for the kids. I took the new 2.8Ghz Celeron box that had been serving as my Linux file-server and swapped it with the old 450Mhz P3 box that the kids were using. I was a little surprised how easy it was to make the switch. I just took the hard-drive out of the Celeron and put it in the P3 and Linux came right back up.

I set up Windows XP Home on the Celeron box and installed the important software (Warcraft and SimCity 3000) for the kids. I would have preferred something other than Windows, but we have quite an investment in games and educational software for Windows.

I also added a wireless adapter. So now, for the first time, the kids computer is on-line. I didn't setup any parental controls or filtering software and I'm not really sure what to do about "internet safety." The boys are 7 and 8 and I'm pretty sure they aren't going to go looking for trouble quite yet, but I am a little worried that Google will send them to a site of ill-repute or some horrible porn-spam message will land in their inbox. If you've got kids around that age on-line, I'd love to hear what you do to protect them from porn-spam and other internet threats.


New Kids On The Blog


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From KISS to KIDS


From KISS to KIDS 06/23/2004 05:59 AM
From KISS to KIDS – An ‘anti-simplistic’ Modelling Approach
http://bruce .edmonds.name/kiss2kids/kiss2kids.html

Abstract
A new approach is suggested under the slogan “Keep it Descriptive Stupid” (KIDS) that encapsulates a trend in increasingly descriptive agent-based social simulation. The KIDS approach entails one starts with the simulation model that relates to the target phenomena in the most straight-forward way possible, taking into account the widest possible range of evidence, including anecdotal accounts and expert opinion. Simplification is only applied when and if the model and evidence justify this. This contrasts sharply with the KISS approach where one starts with the simplest possible model and only moves to a more complex one if forced to. An example multi-agent simulation of domestic water demand and social influence is described.

Convincing Kids To Get Off Their Fat...


Convincing Kids To Get Off Their Fat... 07/29/2004 05:06 PM
Okay, so there are all sorts of stories about the kids these days, sitting still all day playing video games, surfing the internet and staring at the TV, getting ever wider and wider. Since it's becoming clear that suggesting they simply "go outside" isn't going to yank them away from their screens, it looks like more people are trying to come up with ways to use those screens to get those kids to actually get up and move around -- while still keeping the eyes glued to the screen. There are TV shows coming to children's TV stations focused on convincing kids to get up and do stuff. I wonder if, like most exercise shows on TV, those kids will just sit still mocking folks bouncing around on TV? In the video game realm, it's nothing new that developers are working on games that actually require some amount of exercise, but it sounds like many more exercise-ready games are coming to market.

i bet these two kids hate each other


i bet these two kids hate each other 04/09/2004 04:06 PM
"back in my day, i was the youngest Microsoft MVP around..."

Four Kids, an RV, a Dog, and Some Wi-Fi,
Week 2


Four Kids, an RV, a Dog, and Some Wi-Fi,
Week 2
07/13/2004 03:52 PM
Richard and Angela Hoy file their second weekly report on their several thousand mile trip around the US, and the hunt for Wi-Fi: This week finds our intrepid explorers, my friends, in Ohio and Michigan. They tried the city-wide Wi-Fi experiment in Grand Haven, Mich., which worked terrifically for them wherever they tried it. They're on their way to grandmother's house -- no, they're not kidding -- and stopping wherever they can find access en route. The picture at right is priceless: at Panera, the whole family got into the action....

IM: Not Just for Kids Anymore


IM: Not Just for Kids Anymore 09/02/2004 11:38 AM
Adults are picking up instant messaging in record numbers, with 50% of those over 35 using various systems. This study was funded by AOL, which has a major stake in the instant messaging market through its popular AIM software. But most people who use IM in the workplace are still using free and unsecured systems, despite the availability of secure versions in enterprise software and products like IM Secure.

RFID Not Just for Kids


RFID Not Just for Kids 09/16/2004 05:16 AM
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US kids are fattest of all


US kids are fattest of all 01/09/2004 09:56 PM
A study of kids in 14 counties reveals that American kids are the fattest of all.
In the study, headed by Inge Lissau, Ph.D. from Denmark, the researchers tabulated the BMIs of 29,242 children 13 and 15 years of age. The children were from Austria, the Czech Republic, Denmark, Flemish Belgium, Finland, France, Germany, Greece, Lithuania, Ireland, Israel, Portugal, Slovakia, Sweden, and the United States. The children's BMIs were based on self-reported heights and weights collected from surveys the children answered in school.

Children from the United States were the most likely to be overweight. Among 13-year-old boys in the U.S., 12.6 percent were overweight. Among 13-year-old girls, 10.8 percent were overweight. For U.S. 15 year olds, 13.9 percent of boys were overweight, and 15.1 percent of girls were overweight.

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Spidey on PC just for the kids


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