7/29/2005
MegaManEffect

I really love having my OSX apps launch as enemies from Megaman, complete with the starfield and the bad video game music.

[link] to MegaMan Effect

Unxmaal @ 10:41 am | Comments (0) | | Apple
7/26/2005
EA Hacked; 5 Million Accounts Have All Weapons Unlocked

From the EA official forums:

“Well, what a wonderful few days it has been. Since EA didn’t take the time to respond (or maybe even read) our emails about various stats-server security holes, it clearly showed us how much they care. Therefore, we came to the conclusion that modifying 5 million accounts wouldn’t be that big of a deal.

That being said, accounts with ids from 40,000,000 to 45,000,000 now have all of their weapons unlocked.

What will be next week? Perhaps we’ll give everyone their Distinguished Service Medal, or maybe we’ll elevate everyone to the rank of Sergeant Major.

The ball’s in your court, EA. Time’s up at the buzzer, how well will you play?”

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Unxmaal @ 12:12 pm | Comments (0) | | General
7/25/2005
Flickr - Gosford Castle

I need to remember to look at these photos of Gosford Castle, in Ireland.

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Unxmaal @ 7:01 am | Comments (0) | | General
7/22/2005
Bugzooka

For some reason, I really want this suction-powered bug-sucker “Bugzooka” thing.

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Unxmaal @ 11:01 am | Comments (0) | | General
7/20/2005
Use iTunes as a PDF Repository

Here’s a neat tip: iTunes can manage PDFs, which is handy if you keep a lot of ebooks and reference manuals saved on your system. You can edit the PDF’s ID3 tag for author and genre info, and set up smart playlists as you would for MP3s.

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Unxmaal @ 11:19 am | Comments (0) | | Apple, Tech
7/15/2005
Mediafour = Spammers

It’s always handy to hand out dedicated email addresses to sites that make you register. This way, if you get spam to that address, you’ll know who sold you out.

In other news, Mediafour is a bunch of spammers.

Unxmaal @ 11:10 am | Comments (1) | | General
7/7/2005
MS downgrades Claria adware detection | The Register

Yesterday I helped Simon remove about a billion nasty spyware maggots from a freshly-installed Win2k machine. He thinks that over the course of time, Microsoft OSes will come to have “allowed” spyware — effectively spyware that is not detected by Microsoft’s built-in, “approved” spyware detector. the question is, how much would Microsoft have to stand to profit before it compromised on protecting its customers? (I’d say somewhere around $2, at least.)

Today I find a little gem on the Register indicating Microsoft’s spyware detector has downgraded Claria’s spyware from “quarantine” to “ignore”.

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Unxmaal @ 9:18 am | Comments (0) | | General