SSH Tunnelling
I’ve been having issues reaching nodes inside my network, my ISP gave me VPN caccess, but it was flaky at best and never worked when I needed access. I used to run a PPTP on an old NT 4.0 server,… Read More »SSH Tunnelling
I’ve been having issues reaching nodes inside my network, my ISP gave me VPN caccess, but it was flaky at best and never worked when I needed access. I used to run a PPTP on an old NT 4.0 server,… Read More »SSH Tunnelling
Can anyone tell me who this cartoon character is? He is on an enamel pin, and we have been unable to ID him for quite a while now.
This is the coolest Christmas light show ever! Seriously! Rumor has it that it’s in Ohio.
Cat Stacking is a game similar to Tetris, but with cats…
I can’t believe it has taken me this long to run across Alex Chiu on the web.
James Ogley has a post on his blog about watching DVDs on SUSE 10. I just finished loading it on one of my workstations and was dissapointed that this functionality was missing. One more reason to be thankful for the… Read More »DVDs on SUSE 10
My wife showed me this one a while back, but I had long since forgotten about it. Babycal throw is one of those games that is suprisingly addictive despite being fairly wierd.
Placeopedia.com cleverly lets you link Wikipedia articles to Google Maps data. It’s interesting to see the combination of two great Internet resources together.
It’s a map of 33,000 English nouns. Each noun is assigned a tiny rectangle who’s color is based on an internet image search for that noun. It’s interesting so see what causes some of the color aberations – for example… Read More »A Color Portrait of the English Language