Month: July 2005

Computer Hacking and Unauthorized Access Laws

Computer Hacking and Unauthorized Access Laws

Images-99-1 Handy to review, since a lot of folks are talking about weezin the Wi-Fi being a crime now...”Unauthorized access” entails approaching, trespassing within, communicating with, storing data in, retrieving data from, or otherwise intercepting and changing computer resources without consent. These laws relate to either or both, or any other actions that interfere with computers, systems, programs or networks. Link.

DIY Harry Potter Money

DIY Harry Potter Money

24592985 1995C51895 MAKE Flickr pool member gadgetgirl posted photos on how to make your own Magial Money. You’ll need Gold, silver and bronze Fimo, a rolling pin, small circular cookie cutters, some sort of alphabet rubber stamp set, mythical themed rubber stamps or charms (I found these in the scrapbooking section), black acylic paint and gold acylic paint. Link.

Prison Clock

Prison Clock

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Roger W. Sutton, an inmate at Mountain View Correctional Institution in Spruce Pine, NC, built a working clock out of paper, popsicle sticks, and pencils, using only a razor blade, tweezers, and nail clippers as his tools (Mountain View must allow access to sharp objects). The clock has beautiful colors, too! I’d imagine that being imprisoned gives people a keen interest in the passage of time– and that there are probably many other amazing but little-known projects by prisoners. Link.

Hack an Unhackable BIOS

Hack an Unhackable BIOS

Images-111 The unhackable BIOS exists for one very simple reason: the manufacturer wants this PC to work for the broadest, simplest set of PC users. In other words, it does not want to have to bear the cost of support calls related to hacked BIOS settings. Completely understandable if this is a family PC but very frustrating if you’re a real techie and wish to experiment. All hope may not be lost. Many vendors use the same or a similar version of system boards that you can get off the shelf or by mail order. Link.

Word processing in web forms

Word processing in web forms

Scribe1Is this the end of Word as we know it? Scribe adds Word Processor like functionality to web forms, including opening and saving form entries as files. Open and save form entries as files. Quickly save to a local file as you type. Never lose a post again due to your internet connection being dropped or laptop battery going out. [via] Link. OpenOffice, Word, Pages, all word processing apps should all have hooks like this.