- January 31, 2003
If you are the delicate type, I'll warn you ahead of time; don't venture below. Animal kingdom does not have shots like this, that's for sure.
With that warning out of the way, I offer you Crab and Pipeline. Somehow, it reminds me of the phrase: "livin' in a world of hurt". (thanks Kurt!)
http://radio.weblogs.com/0100683/2003/01/30.html#a299
- January 31, 2003
Sometimes I guess I need a kick in the rear end to get things onto the weblog. This week, it wasn't really my fault. I was all set to put up the previous story about Jon and the family at Magic Mountain on Sunday when the vomiting began.
First it was Jonathan. Every twenty to sixty minutes, for hours. We tried Pepto a couple times but that wasn't staying down any longer than anything else. We (mostly Sarah) finally got him calmed down enough to get to sleep and first thing in the morning,...
http://radio.weblogs.com/0100683/2003/01/30.html#a298
- January 31, 2003
I believe that I've mentioned before that my family in crazy about roller coasters, especially Stephen.
On Sunday, they outdid themselves. I knew that Steve was a member of American Coasters Network (ACN), but now I've learned that we have added a family membership in American Coaster Enthusiasts (ACE) as well. Sarah took the two younger boys to Magic Mountain and they joined up with a bunch of fellow ACE members.
Apparently, some of the kids were filming Point of View (POV) movies during..
http://radio.weblogs.com/0100683/2003/01/30.html#a297
- January 26, 2003
This Reuters story appears to verify earlier (and often fuzzy) reports that the "SQL Slammer" worm (given its operation, it seems more like a viral agent than a worm) hit Korea hard.
As to the why I'll hazard a guess.
High broadband penetration means that there are a lot of Windows based systems sitting on the net with little or no protection. The same kinds of systems often used for other types of DDoS attacks because its easy to get control of a process there.
Microsoft has officially...
http://radio.weblogs.com/0100683/2003/01/26.html#a296
- January 26, 2003
I don't remember where these came from, but here they are:
Motivational Quotes of the Day
SlashNOT
Todays SlashNOT is humorous (Microsoft completes purchase of Klez) when considering last nights problem with MS SQL DDoS attacks.
http://radio.weblogs.com/0100683/2003/01/25.html#a295
- January 26, 2003
Thanks to Phillip Pearson and his Comment Monitor via Nicholas Riley, I understand the format used by the Radio comment server a whole lot better.
Here are the Ztuff Comments and the raw dump from the Radio comment server.
http://radio.weblogs.com/0100683/2003/01/25.html#a294
- January 25, 2003
I just realized that we're going to have to listen to John Madden for three plus hours if we want to watch the Super Bowl. I listened to one Monday Night Football telecast this year and it was depressing. After a little while I switched to the radio feed from Green Bay. Sarah can't decide whether she wants to go to Magic Mountain tomorrow or stay home and watch the show (and under the circumstances, I'm dithering a bit too, but I know I'll watch). I have no idea what the kids want to do.
The...
http://radio.weblogs.com/0100683/2003/01/25.html#a293
- January 25, 2003
I ought to rename this the weekend blog, or maybe the once in every
blue moon blog. Oh, it's been busy.
This week I had jury duty, which was interesting. I was called to sit
through the jury selection process for one trial, but was never brought
into the inquisition phase. There went one day.
I finished reading "The Summons" (which was appropriate) and
have started back through the whole John Ryan series starting with
"The Hunt For Red October".
We had a new engineer in...
http://radio.weblogs.com/0100683/2003/01/25.html#a292
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