According to the Guardian, the BBC will soon provide free archives to their material seeing as though us licence payers have already paid the fee’s! It will be interesting to see if they block access to foreign internet users who won’t have paid any fee’s though.
Month: August 2003
According to the Guardian, the BBC will soon provide free archives to their material seeing as though us licence payers have already paid the fee’s! It will be interesting to see if they block access to foreign internet users who won’t have paid any fee’s though.
Apparently the Buckeyes are really nice and polite – until game starts 🙂
They thrashed the Washington wannabes (thats my nickname for them) 28-9
I’ve found that there is an alternative to AVG free Anti-Virus Software called BitDefender. I’ve not tried this yet though. It will be interesting to see if it clashes with bigfix like AVG does (although that clash is fixed by hitting the “fix button”)
Theres a 32MB Exchange 2000 Post-Service Pack 3 (SP3) Rollup Patch available since the 27th August. I guess I’ll be installing that on Monday – there is NO WAY i’ll be installing that remotely over a vpn connection!
or why Demon put a ping filter on their routers….
Further to my rant about demon this afternoon, I got an email from Clara’s announcement mailing list where they are now filtering due to the new Nachi virus, or as Symantec calls it W32.Blaster.E. My virus alert page shows there is another virus that was detected today. I do hope you are patched AND your definitions are uptodate!
Got FeedOnFeed to work from a cron job by using the following syntax. It was pretty obvious really – don’t know why I didn’t think of it beforehand. curl -s -S http://user:[email protected]/directory/filename.php This means I don’t have to rely on the machine in the office being kept switched on.
Looks like they’ve caught the idiot who created the MSBlast worm…now they just need to get the scum who wrote SoBigBBC NEWS | Technology | Youth suspected of net attack
I guess the day I receive a netgear adsl router is a bad day to read that Flawed Netgear Routers Flood University of Wisconsin Internet Time Server! It will be interesting to see what version of the firmware the product is running (before connecting it up)
I’m sure that looking after loads of screaming toddlers has got to be less stressful and easier to deal with than BT, Demon, ISDN Dialups and ADSL installations!