Category: from Xanga


  • solutions to spam

    Found this interview about the nature and solutions to spam a pleasant read. Only draw back is the add to get the free day pass.

  • xTools

    Think I can handle the new xTools. 😉 Not too different from anything else I’ve seen.

  • Think I can hanle the new xTools.  Not too different from anything else I’ve seen.

  • My Principles of Programming professor back in college would have said, “Told you so!” About a year ago (with much assistance), wrote a web application election program to fulfill a special need. The project? Seems for Homecoming everyone in round 1 votes for 5 people. The top 5 make it. The product we had could…

  • Told Me So

    My Principles of Programming professor back in college would have said, “Told you so!” About a year ago (with much assistance), wrote a web application election program to fulfill a special need. The project? Seems for Homecoming everyone in round 1 votes for 5 people. The top 5 make it. The product we had could…

  • Gotta love runts and giants. Actually, you gotta love the insane amount of caffeine that addled the brains of the ubergeeks that coined the terms.

  • Years ago I ran across a site that pretended to be an AOL technical support page. It was pretty well designed that it matched what one would find at AOL. However it did not belong to AOL, though I never really Identified the owner(s). Basically this site was a well constructed scam to con users…

  • Years ago I ran across a site that pretended to be an AOL technical support page. It was pretty well designed that it matched what one would find at AOL. However it did not belong to AOL, though I never really Identified the owner(s). Basically this site was a well constructed scam to con users…

  • Why write solid products without security problems when you can “secure the perimeter” and move past the patching issues? Admittedly, I do not write the best code. Nor have I modified applications that had the best code. However, I have found it easier for me to do it right the first time than to fix it later.