Testing the Slice

I’ve had a slice at SliceHost for longer than I care to admit by now1, I just hadn’t quite gotten around to ever testing and configuring it the way I wanted to. Well, I finally got around to wiping out … Continue reading

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Considering Router Changes

I’m considering snagging a cheap refurbished Dell from HCDI Trading to use as an IPCop or m0n0wall firewall / router. Both Belkin and Linksys have gotten on my ho-hum list for consumer grade routers recently with some poor performance overall. … Continue reading

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OpenDNS and Google a Phisher’s Delight?

RandyWalker linked me to the entry Google is the new http:// in #wordpress earlier, and I shortly thereafter commented over on Alex King’s blog about OpenDNS’s typo-search feature. You know the one – if you type in a domain that … Continue reading

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Scott Adams on Atheists

You know, I love Scott Adams… He may in fact be the greatest human being ever. Take this quote from his most recent blog post Atheists: The New Gays: Ask a deeply religious Christian if he’d rather live next to … Continue reading

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Network Diagrams

My final class for my Networking degree is a “real world application” class. You get a basic RFP that outlines specs for a ficticious company’s new network, and your team has to write up a professional quote for it, pretending … Continue reading

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