Wednesday, November 23, 2005

Last Few Days LinkZ

10 things you should know about every Linux installation:
Builder AU: Program: At Work


ActiveState - Python programming tools resources
enterprise support - Dynamic Tools for Dynamic Languages


BBC NEWS | Science/Nature | Einstein equation marks 100 years


BIOS: The Quality Tech Guide


BitTorrent FAQ and Guide


Boing Boing: Themepunks concludes on Salon


Browse By Author: P - Project Gutenberg


Chris Pratley's OneNote Blog : Out and About with OneNote Mobile


Linux Mail Server


Deer Park :: Portable Firefox :: Mozilla Stuff :: JohnHaller.com


Dive Into Python


gHacks » Free File Host List November 2005


gHacks » Using Google to find free Ebooks


gHacks » Using Google to find Free Mp3 files 2


Ghostzilla - the invisible browser


Holiday Gift Guide - holidaygiftguide.engadget.com


HOW TO CONVERT A GUITAR INTO AN OCTAVE-MANDOLIN


Linux.com | CLI Magic: netcat


L i v e l a b . d k - Products


NumberSpiral.com -- Home Page


The Boy Mechanic: Volume 1 by Popular Mechanics - Project Gutenberg


The Silver Bullet


Win2VNC


x2vnc 1.6.1


WEBPAGE of DENNIS HAVLENA - W8MI Mackinac Straits, MI


TiVo Q&A - Gizmodo


TinyApps.Org


Portable Media Expo and Podcasting Conference


Portable Media Expo and Podcast Conference 2005 -
a photoset on Flickr


MP3 Recorder,MP3,Recorder


Join FON community: enjoy the biggest WiFi coverage -
make the most of your adl WiFi internet access - share your remaining bandwidth -
make your broadband connection profitable


SMTP mail relay server - authenticated SMTP service, mobile / relaying denied and SMTP errors solved.

Thursday, November 10, 2005

MrGadgets TechTrek 2b - The un-expected fourth day in PA part deux.

MrGadgets TechTrek 2a - The un-expected fourth day in PA.

Tuesday, November 08, 2005

MrGadgets TechTrek 1 - Direct from Downtown Philly!




Unfortunately, the promised report on open hotspots will not be forthcoming, due to technical ineptitude difficulties...

I did notice that the seemingly wide open downtown Holiday Inn hotspot required a code on the splash/login page that could only be obtained from the hotel. Good for them on limiting bandwidth-vampires (Bandpires?), but bad for anyone using the wide-open connection, as I could have packet-sniffed all KINDS of interesting info...

More Tech-Treks coming, along with the "real" MrGadgets Technological Odyssey podcast.

In the mean-time: Tell me what you think, what you want to hear/read about or just give me a call - (206)888-6486.