Browsing articles from "May, 2003"
May 15, 2003
Paladin

Hackers Applaud Matrix

Matrix pleases hacking population. Nmap author gives movie 2 thumbs up.

May 15, 2003
Paladin

Matrix: Reloaded

I saw Matrix: Reloaded last night. And I don’t know what all the naysayers (49,800) are talking about. The latest installment built on the originals ground-breaking special effects with jaw dropping cinematics. And the storyline grew in scope, while building on initial premise. Except for a few overzealous Hollywood tendancies, I thought the movie was easily as good as the first Matrix. In fact, it rocked (149,000)! The best part? We don’t have to wait a year, for Matrix: Revolutions.

May 14, 2003
Paladin

Make Peace, Not Traffic

Traffic Is Four Times as Lethal as War. Maybe more cars should be built like tanks?

May 13, 2003
Paladin

It’s All About .MP3 These Days

What do you use your Xbox for? Do we honestly need yet another device to transfer music files? Oh yeah, the Music Mixer also does photos. Go figure.

May 12, 2003
Paladin

Integrity Is a Lost Art

Jayson Blair of the New York Times has been found out. On Sunday the Times allowed him to resign. slang timeline. Slate, sharing the Time’s worldview dumbed it down by basically saying, “How many prevaricators lurk out there?” Others think the Times didn’t go far enough.

But I think common sense tells us that since his work record revealed a long history of dishonesty, the only reason the Times kept him around, was to maintain their affirmative action stance. Instead of firing him, they relocated him. Instead of addressing the problem, the Times chose to be politically correct while producing a fraudulent product.

May 9, 2003
Paladin

RX-8 Is Smokin’ Hot‚Ñ¢

Is it just me, or is Mazda’s new RX-8 incredibly hot?!? The new Maxima isn’t too shabby either. But it is still the Lexus IS300 that sings to me.

May 8, 2003
Paladin

Home Network Shockingly Simple

Remember when they announced that you could use your homes electrical system as a computer network? Well, now HomePlug makes it easy. There are down-sides to pay attention to.

May 1, 2003
Paladin

Happy Birthday WWW!

The Web just turned 10-years-old in April. Yay! A decade old! Woo hoo! But don’t let anyone tell you they’ve been a Web “professional” for 11 (or more) years. It’s simply not possible. I, however, did do some work on the Internet before the introduction of the World Wide Web, so when I say 11 years, I mean 11 years. 8^)

Pages:«12

Categories

Archives

Add to Technorati Favorites