SecurityFocus HOME News: Wi-Fi Honeypots a New Hacker Trap
"... Hackers searching for wireless access points in the nation's capital may soon war drive right into a trap. Last month researchers at the government contractor Science Applications International Corporation (SAIC) launched what might be the first organized wireless honeypot, designed to tempt unwary Wi-Fi hackers and bandwidth borrowers and gather data on their techniques and tools of choice. ..."
UMD HCIL DateLens - A Calendar Interface for Pocket PC PDAs
"... DateLens, a novel calendar interface for PDAs. It supports users in performing planning and analysis tasks by using a fisheye representation of dates coupled with compact overviews, user control over the visible time period, and integrated search. This enables users to see overviews and to easily navigate the calendar structure, and to discover patterns and outliers. ..."
ETeach Introduction This system is a way to capture and publish lectures. Pretty nifty.
Collaboratively creating a hobo-language for free wireless networking.
BBC NEWS | Technology | Chalk points to wireless internet
"... In late June web designer Matt Jones came up with the idea of using chalk marks on pavements and walls to reveal the existence of wireless networks anyone could use to surf the net.
He designed a basic set of symbols that summarised the types of wireless networks people would find, gave it the name "warchalking" and published his ideas on his weblog. ..."
Here are pointers to writings of and by the younger members of our immediate clan:
Sarah-Scott's Live Journal
Megan's Live Journal
Just thought I'd remind myself and you all that this here thing, this here blog OR notebook OR whatever is a channel that I'm using to capture and share links and info on the net with myself and you all. nuff said.
"... assertions of liberty in support of an uncensored internet ..."
The first Changing Stages is about the Bard of Avon and how contempORary the content really is.
nifty.....
Corbin Motors - "Keep Your Eye On The Sparrow"
This is a small one seat electric tricycle for city driving.
"... The Personal Transit Module (P.T.M.) is a single passenger vehicle designed specifically for commuters and inner-city driving. Powered by thirteen 12 volt batteries, the Sparrow provides an effective range of 30 to 60 miles and a top speed of 65 mph. ..."
"... Welcome to the Weblog Kitchen, a Wiki about research in weblogs, wikis, and related hypertext technolgies.
This wiki was created by MarkBernstein, chief scientist of EastgateSystems, but you are invited to add to it, extend it, and improve it. Your can add to, revise, and enhance any part of this site, from any web browser. ..."
"... Bloggers are on the rise, giving everyone a 'voice'. We bring you the best that cover KM. See the short list at KmForums. Started by DenhamGrey on 10/29/2000 ..."
"... There are exciting things happening for knowledge work at the intersection of open hypertext, weblogs (aka blogs) and Wikis. ..."
Bill Emory Black and White Photography
Wonderful B&W series (plural) from Bill Emory who lives near Crozet which is near Charlottesville, which is sort of near Wintergreen.
Have a look at the series: Sisters
Fixing Shadows: Still Photography
"... Fixing shadows consists of a set of pages devoted to photographic topics including the work of individual photographers and photographs of historical and ethnographic interest and value. We also want to develop pages devoted to family photography and to miscellaneous "found" photographs that catch our fancy. ..."
I found Carl Dyer Mocassins on the net tonight. Once upon a time about 31 years ago I had a pair that I loved dearly -- they felt great and smelled even better. They were stolen by a vagabond I gave a lift and overnight place to stay.
So, I'm thinking of asking for a pair for this year's birthday. I think they'd be great for around Buccleuch.