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Slightly famous!
May 17th, 2010 by David

Those nice folk at the Mac Observers Mac Geek Gab have linked to my blog post about changing the keymap on a Mac.

I took a screen grab of the hit counter earlier today, and I’ll check it out again in a day or so.

It could just be that instead of talking to myself on here I might get some actual followers.

WooHoo!

(Don’t get caught!)

iMac for sale
Dec 3rd, 2009 by David

We are about to put the original Shabden 24 inch iMac up for sale.

Late 2006 Model Apple iMac
24 inch screen
230 gig HD
4 gig Crucial DDR 2 667Mhz RAM
Tiger OS X 10.4

In the box with all the bits. Mouse, keyboard and remote control. Restore discs for OS X and iLife.

We are open to offers or it will be on eBay this weekend.

eBay Scam
Oct 15th, 2009 by David

I have my iPod first generation up for sale on eBay. I have had to re-list it because I got scammed on the sale. I spotted the scam just in time and informed eBay so all is well but this is what happened.

The auction was just about to close, five minutes to go or thereabouts. I received an email stating that the item had sold. Here is the email:

Hello seller,

I will like to inform you that am the winner of your item on eBay and will want you to please get back to me with your email address so as for me to be able to make payment via PayPal.

Thanks

Dora.

-dora.smith3232.32

The scam is that the seller thinks it’s sold, sends the ‘buyer’ the PayPal info. The then seller gets a spoof email from PayPal that looks like the item is paid for.

The sting comes with the seller sending off the item thinking it’s paid for when it’s not. The double sting is the possibility of following a spoof link to PayPal and revealing the users password.

It could be very easy to get caught on this if the seller did not check directly on eBay but took the spoof email as proof of the sale. As I was logged into both PayPal and eBay as the auction closed I spotted immediately that I was being scammed.

How strong is your password?
Oct 6th, 2009 by David

There are reports in the news that Hotmail, Gmail and other email services have been compromised. (Reported online by BBC news)

This is interesting as I was discussing passwords with some friends only a few days ago. I was amazed that one person uses ‘vvvvvvv’ as his office password; that IT department needs to check their procedures!

Password strength has always been an issue. If you have ever worked in an environment where the office system forces a password change at regular intervals and does not let you reuse previous passwords, or indeed some of the characters from previous passwords, you will know what I am talking about.

BUT, if the user falls for a phishing scam, that user can have a 64 character UPPER and lower case, numerical and symbol password but it may as well be ‘fred12345′ (Look at your keyboard for the significance of FRED) or even ‘password’ because the user is giving away the password to the bad guys.

If you get an email and it looks like it’s from your ISP, email supplier, Paypal, bank, credit card or ANYTHING secure DO NOT click on the link. Go to a saved bookmark or type the address in manually.

I checked the emails my own bank and credit card company send out and they don’t have links in them. They just ask me to login to my account.

Strong passwords are good, but education of the user is even better.

MiFi – WiFi – Three
Sep 30th, 2009 by David

I had an excursion into central London this morning to perv at support Lady Godiva with her naked plinthing.

I took my trusty Apple MacBook Pro and used my 3G MiFi device that I acquired from the Three network recently. I had never used it in anger before as the ’3′ network is poor in Bricket Wood.

It works really well. No need for drivers, no need for wires. It connects wirelessly to the notebook. Connection speed was good, I streamed video from the net, chatted on Twitter and surfed all at the same time.

With this device wireless broadband has come of age. The MiFi put’s a ‘bubble’ of your own personal wireless internet around you, use a laptop, iPod or iPhone or indeed all three at the same time to connect to the web.

It makes an iPod Touch running Skype very close to an iPhone but without the costly monthly subscription.

So far the wireless USB dongles have been less that inspiring, but this raises the game. True wireless for ANY WiFi enabled device.

My opinion counts
Sep 15th, 2009 by David

The ‘Mac Format‘ magazine has published one of my letters. Very excited to get into print, even more so as it’s this month’s ‘Star letter’. See my prose on page 20 of issue 213 – October 2009.

As if that was not enough those veterans of all things Mac and geeky Dave Hamilton and John F Braun over at the ‘Mac Observers Mac Geek Gab‘ used an audio clip of mine in the show broadcast on 14 September 2009 – show number 218.

These things usually come in threes, (in a strictly secular way of course) so I am waiting the next item on the list…

Derren Brown ‘Predicts’ the lottery result.
Sep 13th, 2009 by David

Derren clearly did not predict the lottery result as he did not show the numbers until AFTER the draw.

There are a number of ways he could have proved he had the numbers correct.

Do the show in front of a live audience.
Get an independent adjudicator.
Buy a ticket!

But he did none of these things. Clever trick, but it was just that, a trick. It has got him a lot of publicity which I am sure will help his show business career.

I have yet to see an illusion or magic trick which leaves me totally baffled, I can usually work out how they are done. I suspect Darren used a camera trick to hide the balls being put in place by an accomplice, hence the lack of live audience or adjudicator. But it takes courage to do it live, it all had to work exactly or Darren would have looked a fool.

5/10 for the illusion.
10/10 for courage.
10/10 for generating publicity.
0/10 for bullshit explanation.

“NEXT…. ”

New theme
Sep 1st, 2009 by David

I got bored with ‘Scruffy’.

So here we are with Ahren Ahimsa.
I quite like it at the moment but one of the nice things about WordPress, if you get bored, it’s easy to change the decor/

More plinth stuff
Aug 1st, 2009 by David

I have tricked up a gallery of nine pictures taken of me on the plinth.

The Plinth Gallery

Thanks to Janet for providing some of these pictures.

Twitter – an update
Jul 24th, 2009 by David

If you follow me as ontheplinth on Twitter I just archived the account. It was set up specifically for my One & Other hour on the plinth in Trafalgar Square.

You may follow me at Dave_Piper where the fun and frivolity continues!

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