
September, 2007
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Math is Easy, for real
Math is Easy, for real
I decided that since I know a few neat math tricks and since I happen to run across a few of other people’s math tricks, I should compile them. So, skipping the boring ones that everyone already knows, here you go.
Multiplication
x is the number to multiply
Multiply by 5: [...]
IPv6 Domain-style Hacking
IPv6 Domain-style Hacking
Everyone knows about domain hacking, but if you don’t read the little quote.Domain Hacking: The act of buying a domain and incorporating the Top-Level-Domain into it’s domain name. Example, del.icio.us, comradesma.ck, et cetera.
Anyway, IPv6 is different from IPv4 in that it’s eight groups of 4 hex numbers. For example: 2001:0db8:0000:0000:0000:0000:1428:57ab, 2001:0db8:85a3:08d3:1319:8a2e:0370:7334, [...]
Humans Fail Turing Tests, Too
Humans Fail Turing Tests, Too
Is it just me, or does it seem that sometimes Humans can fail a Turing test, too? This dilbert comic reminded me of this fact.
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eCoder Ring Released
eCoder Ring Released
Today Flack released his program eCoder Ring to the world. Although the current release is still branded as a beta, He has fixed all the bugs he could find and is now releasing it into the wild for the world to play with. Any final bugs caught will be fixed and rolled into [...]
Unidentified Pervasiveness of Information
Unidentified Pervasiveness of Information
I’d like to point out that “Information, in modern American society, is everywhere.” and that almost any question can be quickly and easily answered by a quick visit to almost any of our portable devices, though definitely in the networking of our personal computers. Everyone already knows this, though, just as [...]

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