Nothing to say about this other than what can you expect when Germans do trains? How about a working airport? How about automobile and truck traffic? A UFO?
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Nothing to say about this other than what can you expect when Germans do trains? How about a working airport? How about automobile and truck traffic? A UFO?
Want to see more awesome train sets?
Continue Reading →Running out of excuses? This handy tool should help. From Pinterest (of course.)
Continue Reading →Today is VE Day, or Victory in Europe Day. May 8th 1945 is the day Germany surrendered. Here’s why it was inevitable.
Let’s see what I can come up with for the D-Day, the invasion of Normandy beach by the Allies on June 6
Continue Reading →From Pinterest. My apology in advance to all blondes.
We write all the time about improving your password strength by making it longer. This would actually be a pretty good password. Passfault was unable analyze the whole thing, but the first half through Louie gave it 9985 centuries to crack it with a total possibilities of 633 sextillion. (See below)
Here’s a nice collection of 404 Not Found pictures from Pinterest.
And another
And one we shared before
And ...
Continue Reading →I do “Remember the Alamo.” Maybe this explains why I don’t remember what happened yesterday. Brain all full of old stuff I learned in grade school, no room for new information. New information tries to find space in brain, fails, and is dropped like some packet on a congested network route.
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Again from Pinterest – 24 examples of job failures. Don’t be like these guys!
You will have to click through the link to see the full image, it’s just too long for the blog.
Continue Reading →There is a fun little site that is tracking cyber-war attacks on infrastructure targets from all sources – human and non-human. Turns out the deadliest and most effective agents are squirrels. Check out this link, CyberSquirrel 1 and order some of their swag if you like.
I read about this first on Naked Security.
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Continue Reading →Are your tired of telemarketers? How about political campaigns? How about the robocalls that listen for your responses and try to engage you in a pseudo conversation? Here is your revenge. Use the call transfer feature of your phone to send the call to 1-214-666-4321. This number is run by the Jolly Roger Telephone Company, and uses the same canned ...
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