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A blog about life, linux, networking, photography, and Perl

SpamAssassin / Osirusoft

Make sure you skip RBL checks if you’re watching Osirusoft Blocklist, it’s dead.

Labor Day Holiday YAY!

Crazy! Finally after this long month, we get a three day weekend. whew, this will be nice. Dunno what im doing yet, but gonna try and relax, and use my time off work to not get on the computer. So probably no posts this weekend. Everyone have a fun and safe Labor day, (unless you arent celebrating it ’cause you don’t live in a place that does).

Canon Digital Rebel.

mmm. I want one. Now only if about $1100 fell out of the sky this morning. Canon has today announced the EOS Digital Rebel (US name) / EOS-300D (Rest of world) / Kiss Digital (Japan name). This six megapixel digital SLR is essentially a feature reduced EOS-10D in the EOS-300’s silver body (plastic). It will have a body only priced of $900 in the US, Read More : Canon EOS-300D / Digital Rebel: Digital Photography Review

Site Update - Blog

Made some more changes to the sites today.. Added three random images to the top right of the main page, from my photoblog. It updates the random images everytime I make a new entry. Also at the bottom of the photoblog I now display the last 6 entries thumbnails. Looks better i think. Some links to keep you occupiedGeorgia for the second year in a row scored lowest in the nation on SAT.

Nothing in particular today

Rambling on the blog about nothing

I don't use formmail.pl!

Lots of crawlers looking for my form mail scripts.

MSN Update Mandatory

Well, maybe I’ll stop using MSN if this really goes through, that or Microsoft releases a client for linux. October 15th is the deadline. Microsoft is changing its MSN instant messaging service to lock out users of third-party software that uses the service as well as users of older versions of Microsoft’s own Messenger client, the company says. Users must upgrade to newer versions of MSN or Windows Messenger by October 15 or they will no longer be able to log on, says Sean Sundwall, a Microsoft spokesperson.