Monthly Archives: September 2008

Asimov’s lost Fourth law of robotics

A robot will not steal attention from a human. Yes, that applies to you also, predictive dialers.

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Unbound from djbdns

I am experimenting with IPv6 at home using Hurricane Electric’s free tunnel broker. I had to upgrade my Cisco 877 router’s RAM, flash and software to get IPv6 support, and also my local caching DNS resolver, dnscache. There are IPv6 … Continue reading

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Advisory warning

An aphorism often attributed to eugenist and racist Alfred E. Wiggam goes “A conservative is a man who believes that nothing should be done for the first time“. Corporate lawyers (the kind who never see the inside of a courtoom) … Continue reading

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I am so sick of product tie-ins

Nearly every computer or software company is guilty: Apple has .Mac pushed down our throats everywhere in OS X, starting with the signup process, in iSync, and so on. Microsoft pushes MSN services Adobe tried to hook up photographers to … Continue reading

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iWork ’08 Numbers is a toy app

I started using it to organize my wedding list, and have come to the conclusion that while it looks pretty, it is a toy app unsuitable for any remotely sophisticated spreadsheet user: The header row cannot be locked in place, … Continue reading

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Arthurian Ossetians

I started watching the King Arthur Blu-Ray yesterday, courtesy of Netflix. It advances the Sarmatian knight theory about the historical origins for the Arthurian myth. Interestingly enough, Ossetian is the sole surviving descendent of the Sarmatian language. If the Sarmatian … Continue reading

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