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  • links for 2010-01-08

    January 8, 2010 / No Comments
    • Snow: It doesn't disprove global warming (Boing Boing)
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  • Super Mario Jesus

    January 7, 2010 / No Comments

    via skepchick.org

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  • links for 2010-01-06

    January 6, 2010 / No Comments
    • The Internet Bible: The Fall of Eve
    • ABC News embraces the nonsense (Bad Astronomy)
    • An Important Message About Brit Hume (Skepchick)
    • Double Atomic bomb survivor dies in Japan (washingtonpost)
    • People of Walmart Rap (CollegeHumor)
    • Super Mario + Tetris = Win!
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  • New Passwords for the New Year

    January 6, 2010 / No Comments

    I’m not big on New Year’s Resolutions. I think if you want to change something, just do it because you want to do it and whenever you want to do it. Who cares what the calendar says.

    This year my goal is to change all my online passwords to something different, and impossible to guess. My current passwords are probably better than most people’s, but they aren’t perfect. I have three levels of passwords. I have really strong ones for banking stuff, somewhat strong one for other online stuff, and a crappy one for sites I don’t care about.

    The problem with hard to guess passwords for every site is remembering them. You pretty much need a password manager. I have looked at a few in the past, but they weren’t good enough for me. I use many computers with many different browsers on a daily basis, and from time to time am on a family member’s computer. I needed a way to access my passwords anywhere, and I don’t want to have to bring a thumb drive with me everywhere I go (even though I pretty much do).

    My solution? LastPass.com. LastPass stores your passwords in the cloud. They have extensions for pretty much every browser. You just have to sign up for an account, and install the extension. From there whenever you enter a password it saves it to your LastPass vault. Next time you go to the site it will auto fill your password. You just have to log into LastPass from the extension, and you can have all your passwords auto fill. I have it set to log off of LastPass when I close my browser to keep it more secure.

    The cool part is if you are on someone else’s computer you just have to log into LastPass.com to get your passwords. You can even export your passwords. Just incase something happens to LastPass, I exported my passwords to a csv file and then uploaded then to Google Docs, and my Dropbox account.

    LastPass is free unless you want mobile access. If you want to use it on your phone it’s only $1 a month. I’m not using it on my BlackBerry yet, but might soon. Who knew managing your passwords could be so much fun.

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  • links for 2010-01-05

    January 5, 2010 / No Comments
    • 'Atheist' Nations Are More Peaceful (Atheist Media Blog)
    • 15 Things You Didn't Know About The Human Body
    • Dubai's Vertical City Photos (CBS News)
    • Statutory Rape (Kontraband)
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  • links for 2010-01-04

    January 4, 2010 / No Comments
    • The Most Useless Machine Ever
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  • NirGaga

    January 4, 2010 / No Comments

    via youtube.com

    If Kurt Cobain hadn’t been cremated he would be rolling in his grave right about now.

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  • links for 2010-01-03

    January 3, 2010 / No Comments
    • 10 things you need to stop tweeting about (The Oatmeal)
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  • links for 2010-01-01

    January 2, 2010 / No Comments
    • Twitter's Most Influential Topics of 2009 (Mashable)
    • James Randi's Thoughts About God (Atheist Media Blog)
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  • VHS to Blu-ray

    January 1, 2010 / No Comments

    So yesterday we put some of our gift cards together and got a blu-ray player. It only costs us $50 after gift cards. Not too bad. Now we can finally watch movies in HD. To me even DVDs look better in the blu-ray player than in the old DVD player. The blu-ray player must upscale our DVDs better than our old DVD player did.

    We are also using this time to upgrade our receiver too. It’s sad to retire our old receiver and DVD player that we spent over $600 on, but it would be nice to have HDMI on the receiver.

    Sadly the receiver selection at Best Buy is pretty limited, so I had to order it from Amazon. I probably would have ordered one even if Best Buy had it in stock. It was $100 cheaper than it was at BestBuy.com. I wish we didn’t have to pay sales tax at Amazon like most of the country, but oh well, still a pretty good deal.

    So I started the ’00s with VHS and ended them with blu-ray. That’s a pretty big transition. I wonder what the next 10 years will bring?

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