4th Round Roddick

If everything goes according to seedings. Nadal could be the QF, but I'm not sure he's proven on grass. Looks like Roger from the other half of the draw. Unless Lleyton can turn something around, but these days he's looking like a spent force.

MD5: more meaningful collisions

I previously wrote about how XBox videogame publishers can break free from Microsoft. It wasn’t so theoretical. This week, researchers showed how to get MD5 collisions with meaningful documents. I wonder what method Microsoft will use to sign Xenon XBEs?

Tim! Again!

Out in straight sets to Johansson? Well, you still have a week to find your form. When you're on form, you can beat anyone on grass. Ganbare! The draw is revealed on the 19th.

Glen Phillips @ Largo

Last night Mrs. Elbeno and I saw Glen Phillips and Jill Sobule at Largo. Funnily enough, Largo is almost directly opposite Bang. It was a good evening. The food was passable (although that was not penne) and the atmosphere was intimate. I would have preferred a little more light to eat by; as it was… Continue reading Glen Phillips @ Largo

Spam survey

Here is a survey of the spam I received yesterday. I'm not sure what this demonstrates, but maybe something. Type Example subject # Received Cheap pharmacy drugs offers Re: Good Dayy 18 Source address spoofing (As a domain owner, I don't appreciate this) Email was not delivered due to content violation. 3 Spam notification (why… Continue reading Spam survey

The litigious society

“Professional driver on a closed course. Do not attempt.” This now-familiar phrase is currently appearing on a Subaru advert – an advert which involves cars trundling around on just their front or rear wheels (the point being that the Subaru is 4WD). If I could make my car drive that way, I'd be rich. Also,… Continue reading The litigious society