Monthly Archives: July 2004

Bypassing NTLM If your workplace uses the Microsoft Proxy Server you may have noticed that only a few applications can access the Internet. (These ‘few’ applications include, surprise..surprise.. Internet Explorer and Outlook). Since the NTLM Authentication is not published by Microsoft, it becomes a real pain to use Open Source applications instead of the standard [...]

I finally put up a bunch of pictures I had taken over the past week. If you are interested, here they are!

This Land! The good folks at atom films are hosting this uproariously funny election time parody created by Gregg and Evan Spiridellis at jibjab.com. (Their server is struggling to stay alive, so I won’t make things worse by linking to it). If you want the lyrics, here they are.

Priority People? The United States has withheld it’s contribution to the UN Population Fund for the third year running since it does not agree with the agency’s support for abortion. Earlier, on Wednesday the United States said that it would not give any money to the UN’s International AIDS-fighting fund since the US believes that [...]

Johnny See-All If the invisibility cloak wasn’t amazing enough, here’s a tool to actually see through clothes – Terahertz technology! Apparently using radiation in the terahertz region(frequency of one trillion times per second), it is possible to penetrate clothes and view objects next to the body, or the body itself. Due to the obvious privacy [...]

Here’s the holy grail for Seinfeld lovers – The complete scripts! (Courtesy, Matter Mahadevan.)

Innovate or Die! Remember the big browser war of the 90s when Netscape was vanquished by IE, never to rise again.. Netscape in a final dying act handed over its code to the open source community and thus the Mozilla project was born. Of course, Mozilla sucked just as bad as Netscape, but over the [...]

Happy Independence Day to all ye folks out here! Though I’m not American, I feel just as good as anyone else about the fact that this country still believes in most of the ideals that make this place so different. A country that is so close to my heart and ideals. This ain’t no time [...]