Microsoft states GNU/Linux violates IP

Most people that are in the Linux community know about Microsoft’s president, Steve Ballmer, making statements that Linux violates several Microsoft IPs and Copyrights. There have even been some companies that have made deals with Microsoft to protect their customers from this.
I was reading PC World today and there was a little blurb about this […]

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Twitter Updates for 2007-12-26

Working after Christmas vacation sucks. #
Just finished updating the main site blog. Always remember to move the config file back. #

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Twitter Updates for 2007-12-20

Recording’s done. Now we need to figure out how to create a surround sound project by the end of the night. Fun. #
Wondering if technology can be difficult for the sake of being difficult. #

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Twitter Updates for 2007-12-19

Frantically searching for screen shots. #
Thinking that Operator 11 will not work by tonight’s recording. #

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Happy Birthday Final Fantasy!

That’s right, today the popular Final Fantasy series is twenty years old! I highly recommend going to Game Trailers to watch their Final Fantasy retrospective. Just be warned, they give away huge spoilers in the plots.

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Best.Show.Ever.

I was able to see Trans-Siberian Orchestra this past Saturday at the Target Center. I cannot put into words how fun that show was. Comic Book Guy puts it best. Best.Show.Ever.
Ok, so I changed the words a little, but you get the point.

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A difficult trip down memory lane

Recently, I’ve had a inkling to re-visit Windows of old and play with Windows 3.11 in a vm. I have my old Dos 6.22 and Windows 3.11 disks on a cd now, seeing as I do not have a floppy drive anymore. Nor do I want to pay $20 for a USB on just to […]

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A tool to recover data from damaged media

I found a neat intro on the net for gddrescue. For those who don’t know, which is probably most of you, gddrescue is a Debian package that lets you recover data from a damaged hard drive. I’ve never used it and haven’t had to recover data since I started using Linux tools to fix computers […]

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The BFH

For those that listen to CGA Radio, you know that I’ve been playing Wind Waker on my Game Cube. I’ve been meaning to make a mention of this for a bit, but I keep forgetting. I recently got to the place in the game where you get the hammer. Now if you’re like me and […]

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Another company that doesn’t get it.

I was pointed to this story today from the BBC. I’m starting to realize that the BBC is a great source of technology news, but that’s another subject. It seems that one of the bigger hard drive makers has decided to block audio files if you use their software to share files online. I bet […]

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