Step One: Megahertz vs. Megabytes
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I can see for megabytes
I can see for megabytes
09/15/2004 02:18 AM
Do your windows overlook scenes of inspiration? Do you even
have windows? Why not
choose your view?
1.6 Megahertz per Pixel: TMDC6
1.6 Megahertz per Pixel: TMDC6
11/14/2003 05:12 PMTMDC Organizing writes "The sixth pseudoannual text mode demo
competition is on. The goal is to make cool audiovisual demos that run
in an NT console. Deadline ...
Step 1. Internet music Step 2. ??? Step
3. Profit!
Step 1. Internet music Step 2. ??? Step
3. Profit!
01/29/2004 05:03 PMWhoa. People I know are in the Apple Music store. I can pay to
download last year's Fray Cafe and the 2001 Fray too (I can buy Lance Arthur and Mena Trott for 99 cents!). The Brad Sucks album is there too (psst: you can download it from his
site for free, and it's unencrypted or buy the CD direct from him like
I did). I even see a search for "Scott Andrew" is turning a song up
from the Fray CD, with hopefully more to come.
Famous for 15 megabytes
Famous for 15 megabytes
08/30/2004 01:50 PM
David Pescovitz:

I've always though that the
people who hung out at Andy Warhol's 1960s Factory were probably more
interesting than Andy himself. Warholstars is an amazingly
comprehensive and searchable guide to the Factory scenesters,
including bios, "whatever happened to" information, and current news
of Warhol-related happenings.
Link (via MetaFilter)
Debugging the Megahertz Myth Editorial
Debugging the Megahertz Myth Editorial
09/16/2004 11:07 AMAMD Continues Shift Away From Megahertz
Race
AMD Continues Shift Away From Megahertz
Race
05/25/2004 04:17 PMTom Online Expands Email To 180
Megabytes
Tom Online Expands Email To 180
Megabytes
08/18/2004 06:27 AMEinnews.com - Wed Aug 18, 09:30 am GMT
Damn Small Linux, 50 megabytes of
penguin power
Damn Small Linux, 50 megabytes of
penguin power
04/16/2005 01:31 PMDamn Small Linux, 50 megabytes of penguin power .. damnsmalllinux ..
D.S.L .. tiny
damnsmalllinux.org
track this
site | 2 links
Step-by-Step Guide for Setting Up Secure
Wireless Access in a Test Lab
Step-by-Step Guide for Setting Up Secure
Wireless Access in a Test Lab
04/15/2004 11:47 AMThis white paper describes how to configure secure wireless access
using IEEE 802.1X authentication using Protected Extensible
Authentication Protocol-Microsoft Challenge Handshake Authentication
Protocol version 2 (PEAP-MS-CHAP v2) and Extensible Authentication
Protocol-Transport Layer Security (EAP-TLS) in a test lab using a
wireless access point (AP) and four computers. Of the four computers,
one is a wireless client, one is a domain controller, certification
authority (CA), and Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol (DHCP) and
Domain Name System (DNS) server, one is a Web and file server, and one
is an Internet Authentication Service (IAS) server that is acting as a
Remote Authentication Dial-in User Service (RADIUS) server.
Step-by-Step Guide for Secure Wireless
Access in a Test Lab
Step-by-Step Guide for Secure Wireless
Access in a Test Lab
04/12/2005 08:34 AMWhat are outlook forms and what are they
good for ( Step by Step - Human
Resources example)
What are outlook forms and what are they
good for ( Step by Step - Human
Resources example)
04/19/2004 11:06 AMStep-by-Step Tutorials for Office
Applications and Windows OS
Step-by-Step Tutorials for Office
Applications and Windows OS
12/28/2004 12:43 PMO-STEP Seeks to Step Up Open Source
Transition
O-STEP Seeks to Step Up Open Source
Transition
03/11/2003 11:54 AMThe Center of Open Source & Government unveils a program intended to
persuade software firms of the competitive advantages of migrating
proprietary code to Open Source.
Step by Step - license overview screen
by file
Step by Step - license overview screen
by file
05/13/2004 08:07 PMSecurityFocus: Securing Apache 2 -
Step-by-Step
SecurityFocus: Securing Apache 2 -
Step-by-Step
06/22/2004 07:41 AMFrom
Open
Source Blog: Open Sourcery today, there's a new posting for anyone
out there that's a step beyond the typical
Apache 2 install and wants to make it
as secure as they can. Enter
Securing
Apache 2 Step by Step.
Microsoft's draft licence, step by step
Microsoft's draft licence, step by step
03/19/2005 03:07 AMZDNet Mar 19 2005 2:10AM GMT
Securing Apache 2: Step-by-Step
Securing Apache 2: Step-by-Step
06/22/2004 10:59 AMSteve's Keynote: Step-By-Step
Steve's Keynote: Step-By-Step
01/05/2004 09:08 PMI mean, 9 AM! Just how many farmers does Apple think will be coming to
Macworld, anyway? By Andy Ihnatko (Mac Observer via MyAppleMenu)
Step By Step: Building a MythTV PVR for
$635
Step By Step: Building a MythTV PVR for
$635
09/04/2004 09:01 PMSecuring Apache Step-by-Step
Securing Apache Step-by-Step
03/08/2004 11:24 PMA step by step guide to using CVS
A step by step guide to using CVS
12/19/2003 01:11 PMI've found an article on developer.apple.com, with step-by-step
instructions on enabling and using CVS (Concurrent Versioning System)
on OS X.
If you use CVS and need a GUI for the UNIX environment, consider using
CVL (Concu...
"step-by-step instructions"
"step-by-step instructions"
12/27/2003 08:57 PMCheck out that stock, step by step and
dollar by dollar
Check out that stock, step by step and
dollar by dollar
02/23/2003 01:53 AMI also check the company's annual report and any recent news stories:
The Google search engine and the personal-finance section of America
Online are good ...
Step One: What Is Wi-Fi?
Step One: What Is Wi-Fi?
08/29/2004 01:48 AMG4 Tech TV Aug 29 2004 5:21AM GMT
Step One: Do I Have a NIC?
Step One: Do I Have a NIC?
07/10/2004 05:43 PMG4 Tech TV Jul 10 2004 8:14PM GMT
Every step you take ...
Every step you take ...
02/11/2004 10:57 PM Privacy. You really don't need it because you don't seem to want it,
yet you complain and cry foul when companies abuse your privacy and
sell your information. So who is really to blame here?, the companies
who are paying millions for everything from what shoe size you're
wearing, to what you eat for lunch, and where. Government for allowing
companies to get away with what can be seen as a crime? Could it
simply be your own fault for allowing the the combination of the two,
when they breach your privacy.
Step One: AIM Without AOL
Step One: AIM Without AOL
08/21/2004 01:25 AMG4 Tech TV Aug 21 2004 5:20AM GMT
Admitting It Is the First Step....
Admitting It Is the First Step....
06/03/2004 11:42 PM
"I'm doing it again... spending every waking moment on the Treo."
[TreoGrrl, via PubSub: "treo 600"]
CES: Step into my parlor
CES: Step into my parlor
01/08/2004 08:27 PMZDNet Jan 8 2004 4:10PM ET
Step One: HTML
Step One: HTML
08/11/2004 03:42 PMG4 Tech TV Aug 11 2004 7:20PM GMT
Step One: How to Download
Step One: How to Download
08/07/2004 03:26 AMG4 Tech TV Aug 7 2004 8:13AM GMT
Another step toward the Daily Me
Another step toward the Daily Me
02/16/2004 02:52 PMAt Demo today, Feedster introduced
Feedpapers, auto-generated
headline feeds on particular topics.
step aside xprize
step aside xprize
09/06/2004 07:44 PM
Step aside
xprize, here comes
the
elevator
2010 challenge. Sponsored by the
Spaceward Foundation this is a
"public challenge centered around the Space Elevator concept,
offering a substantial prize for the first laser-powered tether
climbing demonstration that can meet specific criteria."
more here.
The First Step Is Admitting It
The First Step Is Admitting It
05/10/2004 12:09 AMLast week I taught our first RSS class at SLS, and it was a major success!
We limit our hands-on training classes to ten participants, and we had
ten people signed up. One had to cancel at the last minute, but after
the class was over, I saw nine light bulbs glowing quite brightly!
As a result, I hope to teach the class at least every other
month. Yes, I'm creating RSS addicts one class at a time.
;-)
For my initial nine addicts, here are some RSS links that have come
through my aggregator over the last few days.
One Step Closer
One Step Closer
03/11/2003 01:23 AMThe Outside Reading section there to your right has been updated to
use the latest version of my RSS
parser. It seems to be working fine, let me know if you notice any
problems.
If things go well I should have time tomorrow after work to right
some documentation for the new version, and then release it for
download. Some features:
- Fully Object-Oriented
- Supports parsing of RSS files stored on the server.
- Lets you export all parsed results to an external file, so the
parser doesn't have to get called everytime someone calls the page.
You could have a cron job call the parser every X amount of minutes to
reduce server load.
- Cleaning and easier outputting of parsed feeds.
- Designed with forward compatibility in mind (it will be easily
adaptable to take advantage of PHP 5's OOP improvements).
- Retrieve results in either an associate array or as an
object.
- Cleaner error checking. Also the error checking is much easier
to adapt to your own logging scheme, such as to a database.
Step One: Ignore All
Step One: Ignore All
07/22/2004 11:47 PMG4 Tech TV Jul 23 2004 4:08AM GMT
Next step, X-ray specs!
Next step, X-ray specs!
05/13/2004 03:30 AM
Opacity no
match for technology! A CS grad student comes up with a technique
for restoring words that have been blacked out in classified
documents.
Siebel to Step Down as CEO
Siebel to Step Down as CEO
05/03/2004 05:56 PMMichael Lawrie will take over as CEO of Siebel Systems.
One-Step Blogging
One-Step Blogging
04/29/2004 01:48 AM
The University of Minnesota is allowing students to create their
own
Movable Type blog with
just one
step. Just give your blog a name and a tag line, hit submit, and
your MT blog is all set to go.
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