Archive for November, 2006

Black Hawk Crash

Tuesday, November 28th, 2006

On November 29, Black Hawk 221 plunged into the deck of HMAS Kanimbla and then fell into the sea.

Nine ADF members were recovered from the waters and the pilot, Captain Mark Bingley, later died. Trooper Joshua Porter’s body was found several months later in the submerged wreckage.

The chopper had been on stand-by to evacuate Australians from Fiji in the event of a military coup.

Tooheys Extra Dry – Appliance Fight

Thursday, November 16th, 2006

Love this beer ad.

Play That Funky Air Guitar

Tuesday, November 14th, 2006

Researchers at the CSIRO have been doing a bit of air guitar of their own, and they have announced the development of a T-shirt that can add to the experience by generating sounds as you strum.

CSIRO makes air guitarists’ dreams reality

Microsoft has it's Time of the Month Again

Tuesday, November 14th, 2006

It’s that time of the month again

Microsoft Security Bulletin Summary for November, 2006

The Dirty Dozen

Tuesday, November 7th, 2006

Sophos has revealed a lovely list of the top 12 countries when it comes to sending spam. While some of the entrants are no surprise the top placed United States is believed to be at this position because of the emergence of over 300 strains of the mass-spammed Stratio worm.

“Most unsolicited emails are now sent from zombie PCs – computers infected with Trojans, worms and viruses that turn them into spam-spewing bots. In the past hackers were very reliant on operating system vulnerabilities to convert an innocent computer into a zombie – now they are turning back to malware to trick users into running their malicious code, and opening the backdoor to hackers,” said Carole Theriault, senior security consultant at Sophos. “Hundreds of new versions of the Stratio worm have helped steadily increase the volume of spam seen travelling across the net.”

Sophos reveals “Dirty Dozen” spam producing countries

Torn by Johan Lippowitz with Natalie Imbruglia

Saturday, November 4th, 2006

Mime David Armand (aka. Johan Lippowitz) just made Torn actually good and make sense, it’s a scary world we live in.

Paypal Office Bombed

Thursday, November 2nd, 2006

An explosive device has exploded outside the office of PayPal’s headquarters in Silicon Valley.

UNI Exams

Wednesday, November 1st, 2006

Oh how wonderful, oh what a joyous day. I’ve completed my University exams for this year. (Can’t sleep Data Flow Diagrams will eat me, Can’t sleep Data Flow Diagrams will eat me, Can’t sleep Data Flow Diagrams will eat me, Can’t sleep Data Flow Diagrams will eat me, Can’t sleep Data Flow Diagrams will eat me, Can’t sleep Data Flow Diagrams will eat me, Can’t sleep Data Flow Diagrams will eat me, Can’t sleep Data Flow Diagrams will eat me, Can’t sleep Data Flow Diagrams will eat me, Can’t sleep Data Flow Diagrams will eat me, Can’t sleep Data Flow Diagrams will eat me, Can’t sleep Data Flow Diagrams will eat me…)

Data Flow Diagram