Periodic Table of the Keys

Posted on July 13, 2006 - Filed Under computer, humour | 1 Comment

Periodic Table of the Keys
Originally uploaded by funnypolynomial.

Click through on the photo, it has notes.
Being a Modest Proposal as to a Tabular Arrangement of the Key Board employing a Natural Classification.
Thanks MAKE Blog.

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USB Teddy

Posted on June 19, 2006 - Filed Under computer, gadget, humour | Leave a Comment

Oso incrustado detalleOriginally uploaded by Sergio de Ana.
Link. Thanks, Engadget

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A new take on transparent desktops

Posted on May 31, 2006 - Filed Under computer, humour | Leave a Comment

This is a real cat-bed, but wouldn’t it be cooler if it was a desktop image, a la transparent desktops, but only the screen is transparent, not the casing. Thanks, Phillip Torrone.

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Redirecting a blogspot blog to Wordpress

Posted on February 24, 2006 - Filed Under blogger, computer, howto, wordpress | 2 Comments

UPDATE: An alternative method that moves more of the smarts to wordpress is available here from Tom Sherman of underscorebleach.net.
In case you haven’t noticed this blog used to be at cebidae.blogspot.com, but I decided to move it to my own server so I had more control over what I could do, now, and in the [...]

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Fixing OpenGL on my HP TC1100

Posted on February 17, 2006 - Filed Under computer, opengl, tablet | 3 Comments

I’ve been having a bit of a problem getting OpenGL (in particular, second life) working on my HP TC1100 tablet. It used to work, but recently when I attempted anything that wanted to use OpenGL it would report “can’t create gl rendering context”.
I tried uninstalling my video drivers, and updating them from HP’s website but [...]

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Are biometrics the best solution to replace password authentication?

Posted on February 28, 2005 - Filed Under Blogger Posts, biometrics, computer | Leave a Comment

Is [sic] biometrics the best solution to replace password authentication? No, because biometrics are not secret, and passwords (or equivalent) need to be secret.
Biometrics. It’s a topic I come back to periodically and enthusiastically. Most pundits, gurus and analysts agree that passwords as a method of authenticating people are not at all secure and need [...]

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