InfoWorld: Maybe not Next Generation, but an big advance all the same. ICANN, the international organization that handles domain numbers and names, has added IPv6 to it’s root domain servers. This means that IPv6 is finally becoming a reality and will continue to be implemented. In a few years, businesses will have to start worrying [...]
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I, Robot is a darn good movie. I saw it this weekend. The movie was good, the characters were good, and the storyline was good. All in all, very well done. But what struck me as excellent was the robot, Sonny. Sonny’s facial expressions were beautiful. The CGI for this robot was truly magnificent. It [...]
Filed under: Entertainment on July 19th, 2004 | No Comments »
In response to this blog post by StirFry Mojo, I would just like to say that he got a typical response. With any technology or code, often when it doesn’t work but by all the code it should, the problem is ignored and the blame is put on the user.
“I can’t print!”
“Well, the printer is [...]
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CNN: a group of technology companies are meeting to discuss the possibility of legally copying DVDs. This would include copying for backup use and transferring it to portable devices. This change will require a new type of encryption technology which will be released later this year.
This I like. It makes sense to allow people to [...]
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