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How Regulations Hamper Chemical Hobbyists

Nov 11th, 2008 · Chemical & Engineering News just ran this story that relates how government regulations create a terribly restrictive atmosphere for people who do chemistry as a hobby. (A related story was previously posted.)" The article gives some examples of why …
see also: residents · regulator · Science · restrictions · chemicals · lab · wife

The Pirate Bay – "Just a Very Large Hobby"

Oct 2nd, 2008 · In a fascinating interview with two of the founders of The Pirate Bay entitled 'Are they baby-eating monsters or what?,' Swedish news site The Local discovers that far from being the radical Robin Hoods of the digital age, Peter Sunde and Fredrik Neij …
see also: world · digital · interview · founder · political · radical · hobby

Wizards of the Coast Declares Gleemax Site a Critical Failure

Aug 25th, 2008 · In a recent blog post, Wizards of the Coast's Vice President of Digital Gaming, Randy Buehler announced that they were killing their Gleemax social networking site. Originally designed to create a central hub where gamers could meet, discuss, and play …
see also: network · Online · blog · gamers · social · Vision · hobby

Grokking SCO's Demise

Aug 18th, 2008 · While you have already heard the news that the SCO Group's US$5 billion threat against Linux is effectively finished. It was the Web site Groklaw.net that broke the news and posted the complete 102-page ruling; after that, it was picked up by mainstream …
see also: Linux · SCO · Groklaw · IBM · media · mainstream · Vendors

Multicolored Keyless Entry System

Jun 13th, 2008 · Here's a how-to guide for building a keyless entry that uses color identification instead of numbers. All eight buttons are initially blue; as you press the individual buttons they change color. Cycle the colors to your particular pattern, and you're …
see also: Security · hobby · timer · Brute · workshops · multicolored · monomers

Apple to Rule the Digital Home by 2013?

May 24th, 2008 · Stony Stevenson writes to tell us that a new study from Forrester Research is taking a crack at what seems to have become a hobby for so many, predicting Apple's market strategy. Specifically, Forrester is predicting that Apple will become the 'hub of …
see also: PC · TV · integrated · service · products · engineering · Apple

Distance Record Broken for a Walking Robot

Apr 12th, 2008 · The Cornell Ranger robot has set an unofficial world distance record by walking nonstop for 45 laps — a little over 9 kilometers — around the Barton Hall running track in an event to to show off the machine's energy efficiency. Unlike other …
see also: robots · world · Machine · distance · energy · eMule · Humans

Satellite Spotters Make Government Uneasy

Feb 18th, 2008 · An anonymous reader found an interesting little story about satellite spotters and how, not surprisingly, their painstakingly methodical hobby doesn't exactly make gazillion dollar government agencies all that excited. Of course the article raises the …
see also: Chinese · agencies · satellite · dollars · hobby · yards · excited

Videogames Doomed for a 'Comics-like Ghetto'?

Feb 15th, 2008 · At the Newsweek blog LevelUp, journalist N'Gai Croal wrote this week about the sometimes-precarious position of videogames in popular culture. The frustrations of legislators, lawyers, and 'pro-family' groups aside, the popularity and record sales of …
see also: solution · blog · fiction · Newsweek · popularity · 2005 · industry

The Fine Line Between Security and Usability

Nov 19th, 2007 · SkiifGeek writes to ask, "Where should vendors be required to draw the line when supporting deprecated file formats and technology? In a recent case independent security researcher cocoruder found a critical bug with the JET engine, via the .mdb (Access) …
see also: business · Microsoft · engineering · technology · research · Vendors · Security

A Brief History of Slashdot Part 2, Explosions

Oct 10th, 2007 · When last we left off, Slashdot had grown beyond my ability to maintain it as a hobby, as well as beyond the simple DEC Alpha Multia 166 that had served it so well for the first week or two, and then immediately buckled under the traffic. Here in Part …
see also: history · Explosion · Traffic · hobby · wrist · Yak · weekRead

Ask Rob Malda

Oct 5th, 2007 · We last interviewed CmdrTaco, along with Hemos, in January 2000. Slashdot's 10th anniversary seems like a good time to put Rob back on the hot seat. He's older now and married, his former hobby site now has well over one million registered user IDs, and …
see also: Linux · landscape · interview · IDs · register · anniversary · 2000

Silicon Valley Culture Originated In Radio Days

Sep 30th, 2007 · yroJJory writes to recommend a piece up at SFGate on the history of Silicon Valley and its roots in radio, accompanied by some great old photos. "When the Traitorous Eight [founders of Fairchild], as they're sometimes called, held their hush-hush meeting …
see also: products · engineering · history · photos · electronics · founder · Companies

Google Geek's Photos of the Famous

Sep 1st, 2007 · The NYTimes has a fun story about a relatively unknown Google employee and his hobby — taking photographs of himself with famous visitors to Google's headquarters. Tan Chade-Meng 'is a household name only in his own household,' but his gallery is …
see also: Google · photos · photographs · employees · geeks · NYTimes · household

Space Hotel to Open in 2012

Aug 11th, 2007 · The New York Times is reporting that firm plans for the first hotel in space are now in the works. Slated for a 2012 opening, 'Galactic Suite' will cost about $4 million for a three-day stay. 'They may have solved the issue of how to take a shower in …
see also: Science · fiction · engineering · New York Times · company · United States · private

A Historical Look At The First Linux Kernel

Jul 27th, 2007 · KernelTrap has a fascinating article about the first Linux kernel, version 0.01, complete with source code and photos of Linus Torvalds as a young man attending the University of Helsinki. Torvalds originally planned to call the kernel "Freax," and in …
see also: Linux · photos · Historians · processors · hobby · Linus Torvalds · Torvalds

Microsoft vs TestDriven.NET

Jun 1st, 2007 · Jamie Cansdale released a free addin to Visual Studio back in 2004 to help developers build unit tests. His only problem was, he enable his addin for all versions of VS - including the Express addition which isn't suppose to support addins. After over …
see also: blog · Microsoft · products · 2004 · Java · licensing · manager

New Anti-Forensics Tools Thwart Police

May 31st, 2007 · Antiforensic tools have slid down the technical food chain, from Unix to Windows, from something only elite users could master to something nontechnical users can operate. 'Five years ago, you could count on one hand the number of people who could do …
see also: Windows · UNIX · technical · food · nontechnical · investigations · hobby

Gamers Grapple With VA Tech Shooting

Apr 20th, 2007 · I imagine it's been a hard week for a lot of people; gamers in particular have been jumping to defend their hobby from the likes of Dr. Phil and Jack Thompson, both of whom were quick to link gaming and the tragedy in Virginia. Despite their vigor, it …
see also: video · media · mainstream · Tech · gamers · political · violence

Fun and Profit With Obsolete Computers

Apr 15th, 2007 · C|Net has a story about the value of aging computer hardware, and the subculture of people who collect them. The story details some of the more enthusiastic collectors currently participating in the hobby, as well as their old-school beautiful hardware. …
see also: Hardware · computer · Apple · obsolete · prototype · Lawsuits · graphics







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