I used one of my local open wireless access points to download some stuff on my laptop. Actually, just enough to get the wireless card working with WPA. Should I tell my neighbours to secure their AP?
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This tsunami disaster has shown once again that journalists don't understand the usage of the word “enormity”. I doubt that they are deliberately invoking pathetic fallacy. The tsunami was a terrible tragedy, but I don't see the need to ascribe it to malice on the part of nature.
A maths diversion
One of my colleagues came into my office the other day, and said to me: If p is prime and greater than 3, prove that p² – 1 is divisible by 24. Interested readers might want to try this for themselves: it’s not particularly difficult. Of course I started in…
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You should put one of those cat macros on their desktops that says something like “I'M IN UR WIFI, USIN UR NETZ”
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Haha!
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Why can't I find a site that makes “cat macros” automatically?
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It's a conspiracy by those anti-automatic-heraldry people.
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