Credit
Thursday, February 23rd, 2006this post is dedicated to
EDRICK
and to give him due credit for
INTRODUCING GERMANSHEPHERD TO THE "ILLEGAL DANISH" VIDEO
and I would like to say thanks!
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this post is dedicated to
EDRICK
and to give him due credit for
INTRODUCING GERMANSHEPHERD TO THE "ILLEGAL DANISH" VIDEO
and I would like to say thanks!
:tongue:
I joined XFire!
I actually joined so I could get the original copy of the super-awesome World of Warcraft machinema video Illegal Danish - Super Snacks (link to Google Video copy). It's really good! Quite possibly the best I've seen so far. Non-WoW players probably wouldn't get lots of the jokes, but I'd recommend to see it anyway. A little warning though... watch out for moderate use of "language" and suggestive themes. But no more than you hear on WoW anyway, sooo... Yes, see it! It's very funny and random and... stuff.
But yeah. I decided to join XFire to get the real video (which turns out to be almost exactly like the Google Video version) and decided to check out the actual service itself:
Heeeey, looky what I found!

RightWingStuff.com rocks, man! Check it out!
But if you're not "Right Wing", then please heed this warning:

I saw Blade Runner yesterday.
It was peculiar, weird, bizarre, and even a bit creepy.
It was insane, crazy, random, and strange.
Did I mention that it was odd?
Heh, not what I had expected, that's for sure.
I'm not even sure it was good.
Hmm... I'll have to think about that for a bit.
Teenager Wins Email Suit Against City of Kokomo
Woooooah... my city got on Slashdot! Cool.
Unfortunately, there's no other news worth mentioning... unless you're interested in hearing about the imminent collapse of our General Motors and Delphi factories. Delphi? Maybe it's Delco... or maybe they're the same thing. Hmm...
OS X Struck By Severe Security Hole
You know what I think about this?
Not that this hole was caused by it, but I was thinking... Apple releasing their platform into the x86 market is going to open OS X up to so much more viral attacks, exploits and hacking. I don't care what anyone says, the x86 market is so much larger than the Apple market was. Dropping the OS into "Windows territory", so to speak, is going to give all those underground folks something new to pick apart... and they will. They like new challenges.
This is evidenced by the many successful attempts to force OS X to operate on any unapproved x86 machine. Microsoft's had to deal with this sort of piracy for a very, very long time... and I really don't think Apple is going to do much better at thwarting them.
Not trying to chew out anyone, mind ya'. Just speakin' what I'm thinkin'. I think as long as Apple churns out the patches quickly, there'll be nothing to worry about. This particular exploit also, for example, only works if Safari automatically starts what it downloads. That, in my opinion, is a very dumb thing to do. I've seen a fair share of browsers with that option, and I can't the reason why anyone would actually use it. That kind of automation is extremely dangerous, even before this exploit came into being.
The x86 platform is VERY mainstream. I think we'll be seeing lots of problems popping up in OS X because of it's release to this platform. I'm not shooting at the browser! Must stress that fact. H O W E V E R (happy, Ed?!) .....ahem. However, when you put something under hundreds of thousands of more eyes, there's bound to be problems nobody's seen before.
I'm not one to go 'haha! OS X has an exploit!' or 'haha! Windows has an exploit!' because I think they'll always have some. In my opinion, Microsoft's problem isn't in that there's a bunch of exploits in Windows, it's that they take way too long to fix them when they're discovered, if they fix them at all. I think Apple does a brilliant job in patching known exploits quickly and properly... and that's what'll make it a secure OS.
So, in conclusion, Mac OS X will come under major attack by the massive amount of Windows hackers that there are, due to it's release to x86 platform... and it'll have flaws they'll find. But if Apple keeps fixing exploits the way they have been, then Mac will still be able to tout the "more secure than Windows" line.
...and I dunno why I wrote this. o.O
I have returned.
I went to Kentucky to visit a friend who just moved there.
He works at Answers in Genesis!
We had fun.
More later!
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