Ant City
Use your giant magnifying glass to look at the people. Be careful! The beam gets hot. Wouldn’t want to burn anyone!
Use your giant magnifying glass to look at the people. Be careful! The beam gets hot. Wouldn’t want to burn anyone!
A little on the rough side, but still a great distraction – these classic arcade games are enough to blow an entire day’s productivity.
What more need I say ? Highly addictive – let me know if you top my score:
I’ve been doing some network troubleshooting, and with my limited/forgetful memory of what ports are used for what, Kurt Seifried’s port lookup page is a lifesaver. It has a total of 8,457 ports listed, and has some nice explanations on… Read More »Page ‘O Ports
I’ve been doing some network troubleshooting, and with my limited/forgetful memory of what ports are used for what, Kurt Seifried’s port lookup page is a lifesaver. It has a total of 8,457 ports listed, and has some nice explanations on… Read More »Page ‘O Ports
I recently needed to do some alternating DNS and IP lookups recently, and this lookup page let me do both without having to switch between pages – very useful!
The TAO of Backup was forwarded to me recently, and while it has a blatant plug at the end, it is thought provoking on the needs for secure and reliable backups.
Allison is the chief engineer of Samba. Novell is really moving along nicely in their SUSE Linux offerings, and this won’t hurt that one bit!
From Om Malik’s weblog: If you love OS-X, then there is more good news coming your way, thanks to yeoman’s effort by Benjamin Kowarsch, the genius who developed an OS-X installer for Asterisk, the open source PBX system. (You can… Read More »VoIP growls on OS X
Should be interesting, although I favored Sipura’s wares over Linksys – I wonder if they will lock them to a VoIP vendor like the existing Linksys ATAs or keep them open? From the press release: Cisco Systems today announced a… Read More »VoIP: Cisco buys Sipura for Linksys