It no longer is dark when I reach home. Noticed it for the first time this Monday.
The winter retreats back slowly into the dark corners of the forest. While over the meadows the sun shines bright.
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Wednesday, February 28, 2007
Tuesday, February 13, 2007
Pathetic Greed - scam mails
I received the following pump and dump scam email in my inbox:
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Subject: The answers are ``it depends,'' ``no, definitely not,'' and ``yes and no.'' O'Reilly and Associates do take a risk in publishing the Networking Guide,
Train cars derail, catch fire in KentuckyMassive fireDare to be stupid.
In fact, idea! Whencounselor that convinced me that I thought I was I
was 12 years old I had a guidance University bombings
XXX XXXXX ENTERPRISE (XXXXX.PK) new share for YOU!!!
We PROVIDE U ADVANTAGEOUS METHOD to earn a lot of money.
This XXXXX.PK share increases with every hour !!!
It has CONSTANT GROWTH POTENTIAL.
For more info about XXXXX.PK check broker web-site!!!
Hurry up YOU need get this XXXXX.PK stock on TUESDAY: 02/13/07
--WARNING--: Tomorrow will be more expensive!!! Do it!!!
TV Wants You. I thought I was Need fresh faces shows all major networks
ABC, NBC, CBS & FOX Now But seasons 1-5 have already
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where I have replaced identifying information with "x".
My point: how greedy must a person be, to accept an email with a subject line as:
and some advice about investing money in it to be true?
Is there ABSOLUTELY NO sense in people? It would be REALLY interesting to know the kind of people who will accept such an email to be good advice!
This brings us to the question, to what levels of distortion can the scammers stoop to, while still ensuring that the stupid greedy people will neglect ALL warning signs in the scam email?
I hope there is some level of distortion and obfuscation, below which even the most greediest person will become suspicious of the intent of the scam mail.
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Subject: The answers are ``it depends,'' ``no, definitely not,'' and ``yes and no.'' O'Reilly and Associates do take a risk in publishing the Networking Guide,
Train cars derail, catch fire in KentuckyMassive fireDare to be stupid.
In fact, idea! Whencounselor that convinced me that I thought I was I
was 12 years old I had a guidance University bombings
XXX XXXXX ENTERPRISE (XXXXX.PK) new share for YOU!!!
We PROVIDE U ADVANTAGEOUS METHOD to earn a lot of money.
This XXXXX.PK share increases with every hour !!!
It has CONSTANT GROWTH POTENTIAL.
For more info about XXXXX.PK check broker web-site!!!
Hurry up YOU need get this XXXXX.PK stock on TUESDAY: 02/13/07
--WARNING--: Tomorrow will be more expensive!!! Do it!!!
TV Wants You. I thought I was Need fresh faces shows all major networks
ABC, NBC, CBS & FOX Now But seasons 1-5 have already
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where I have replaced identifying information with "x".
My point: how greedy must a person be, to accept an email with a subject line as:
"The answers are ``it depends,'' ``no, definitely not,'' and ``yes and no.'' O'Reilly and Associates do take a risk in publishing the Networking Guide,",with content as:
"Train cars derail, catch fire in KentuckyMassive fireDare to be stupid.
In fact, idea! Whencounselor that convinced me that I thought I was I
was 12 years old I had a guidance University bombings "
and some advice about investing money in it to be true?
Is there ABSOLUTELY NO sense in people? It would be REALLY interesting to know the kind of people who will accept such an email to be good advice!
This brings us to the question, to what levels of distortion can the scammers stoop to, while still ensuring that the stupid greedy people will neglect ALL warning signs in the scam email?
I hope there is some level of distortion and obfuscation, below which even the most greediest person will become suspicious of the intent of the scam mail.
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Thursday, February 08, 2007
General Knowledge Quiz
Attending and winning quizzes was great fun during my school years (especially if the team you are on is the best team in the city). The questions in the quizzes during my school days were pretty much like the questions below, simple GK based question. But then during my college years, the quizzes became intensely "trivia" oriented. If you had not seen the third episode of a series, you would not know the answer kind of question, like the most important question below.
Answer these questions:
* When did Columbus discover the Americas?
* The first shot of American Revolutionary War was fired here ______.
* Which Bolshevik played a key role in the October Revolution along with Lenin?
* What did Eli Whitney invent in 1793?
(I could remember the answer to the last question only!)
and the most important question is:
what is the common theme between these questions?
Hint - He is the 'Defender of freedom', 'Advocate of liberty', the 'champion of liberty and justice', "it's a bird, it's a plane, no its not ...it's ..."
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Answer these questions:
* When did Columbus discover the Americas?
* The first shot of American Revolutionary War was fired here ______.
* Which Bolshevik played a key role in the October Revolution along with Lenin?
* What did Eli Whitney invent in 1793?
(I could remember the answer to the last question only!)
and the most important question is:
what is the common theme between these questions?
Hint - He is the 'Defender of freedom', 'Advocate of liberty', the 'champion of liberty and justice', "it's a bird, it's a plane, no its not ...it's ..."
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Friday, February 02, 2007
iMac, Canon Camera and an argument lost
One of my friends had an iMac and late last night we got into a contest regarding the super-powers of an iMac (why do all such experiments have to begin late at night always?).
He said that we could get any device and his iMac will instantly recognize the device and without the need for any drivers to be additionally installed, make the device usable.
The first device we got, as starters was a wireless mouse. We plugged it in, and in a few seconds the mouse was working. Wow! my other friend said while I was still unimpressed.
The real test would be, I declared, if it recognizes and downloads photos from my camera.
I was certain that it was not possible. On my Linux machine, certainly the OS did not recognize the camera and rightly so, 'cause Canon was using a proprietary protocol to download the images. I had googled it up and read elsewhere too, that this was a task still not possible.
I had previously taken a look at gphoto2 and now, from what I recall, it was said that this task was not possible yet.
So, I went and got my camera and with a smile attached it to the iMac's USB port. iPhoto came on, it went into some searching mode, my smile got wider, the iMac owner showed some restlessness and my smile got even wider.
Ha, I said, it is not possible!
It had been a few minutes now, the software had only recognized the camera make and the number of photos in the card.
It is over, I said and started to explain about the proprietary protocol and why definitely there was a need for a driver to be installed.
Lo and behold then, iPhoto started displaying the photos ! (we had clicked on the "import" button by then).
Another late night argument, this one I lost.
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He said that we could get any device and his iMac will instantly recognize the device and without the need for any drivers to be additionally installed, make the device usable.
The first device we got, as starters was a wireless mouse. We plugged it in, and in a few seconds the mouse was working. Wow! my other friend said while I was still unimpressed.
The real test would be, I declared, if it recognizes and downloads photos from my camera.
I was certain that it was not possible. On my Linux machine, certainly the OS did not recognize the camera and rightly so, 'cause Canon was using a proprietary protocol to download the images. I had googled it up and read elsewhere too, that this was a task still not possible.
I had previously taken a look at gphoto2 and now, from what I recall, it was said that this task was not possible yet.
So, I went and got my camera and with a smile attached it to the iMac's USB port. iPhoto came on, it went into some searching mode, my smile got wider, the iMac owner showed some restlessness and my smile got even wider.
Ha, I said, it is not possible!
It had been a few minutes now, the software had only recognized the camera make and the number of photos in the card.
It is over, I said and started to explain about the proprietary protocol and why definitely there was a need for a driver to be installed.
Lo and behold then, iPhoto started displaying the photos ! (we had clicked on the "import" button by then).
Another late night argument, this one I lost.
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