Archive for April, 2009

21
Apr

Obsolete computer hardware? Play some Queen…

What to do with that ancient computer equipment lying around and a whole lot of spare time?  Use it play some Queen of course.  This guy obviously has too much of the latter.

21
Apr

Vatican goes solar

It seems the entire Vatican is going solar.  This would make it the first nation-state to generate all it’s power from solar technologies.  In fact, they will generate a lot more power than needed and sell the surplus to Italy.  Two words: very cool.

Pope Pursues Heavenly Power… [Bloomberg]

19
Apr

Linux vendors (pre-installed systems)

I recently ran across a very informative forum post from a reader over at LXer.  If you are looking for a new computer pre-loaded with Linux (or no OS at all) then check it out.  Way more options than the few well-known standards.

On a side note, LXer is a pretty decent site for Linux news.  I became aware of it and saw a few of the people involved when I attended LinuxFest a couple years ago.  I have monitored the site (maybe weekly) ever since.

Linux System Vendors List [LXer Forums]

P.S. LXer has their own official one too.

15
Apr

Dvorak likes linux…

Wow…  Perpetual tech curmudgeon John C. Dvorak is a Linux convert.  Yes, the guy that makes his living writing about Windows.  Ubuntu won him over in this case.

Dvorak Likes Linux [PC Magazine]

09
Apr

Who should buy Sun?

There is a lot of speculation lately on who should buy Sun Microsystems.  Personally I think IBM would have been a pretty good choice but evidently Big Blue is no longer interested.  The possibility of Oracle or Cisco also sounds interesting.  Oracle would love to own a low-end database product (possibly just to control it depending on how cynical you are) and is heavily reliant on Java.  Cisco has also been making noises about getting into the server game.  What do you think?

Who do you think should buy Sun Microsystems?

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07
Apr

What are Obama’s DOJ guys smoking?

As a followup to my post from a few days ago, I want to point out an excellent commentary by Glenn Greenwald.  Not only is the Obama DOJ embracing telco immunity but are basically claiming the government is immune period!  I think we have been duped my friends.  Go read Glenn’s analysis now, as usual it is well thought out and documented.

New and worse… [Salon]

04
Apr

Obama not living up to the promise…

I am becoming increasingly disappointed in the Obama administration.  It seems that on critical liberties issues, the President is caving.  Whether it’s at least tacit approval of the warrantless wiretapping of citizens (link) or promises to defend the immunity of the telcos that enabled warrantless spying (link), this is not the “change” I was hoping for.

Now Mother Jones reports (link) that a bill has been introduced in the Senate that not only would grant the President to shutdown any network (public or private) but also give the Secretary of Commerce cart blanche to access any data regardless of any laws or regulations.  Hopefully this insane proposal dies before it ever reaches the Oval Office.

There are a host of other troubling stances as well that I may discuss later.  Very, very disappointed.  I guess it’s just an impossible dream to have an administration that truly believes in the principles of the Constitution and respects The People.




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