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Pirate Bay Proves Lawyers Wrong

Wednesday, May 6th, 2009

For those that aren’t familiar with Pirate Bay, it provides links to lots and lots of torrents, both legal and illegal… Well, at least illegal in certain places in the world. Where Pirate Bay exists Copyright Law does not apply to software and is therefore operating legally according to it’s local laws.

Pirate Bay has recently been dealing with several lawyers (yet again). More details can be found in the blog post Pirate Bay IP Addresses Assigned to Prosecution Lawyers.

For those that don’t understand why this is so funny, let me try to explain. Every domain can be looked up in a ‘whois’ database that will provide information for the domain. Typically it’s contact information in order to contact the owner of the domain. However, information is not guaranteed to be accurate.

These lawyers presented information based on these ‘whois’ records as fact. As this information is unreliable you can’t possibly represent the ‘whois’ records alone as fact… Maybe, possibly, but probably not as supplemental to some other more accurate data. Definitely by no means as fact.

To show the court (and everybody else in the world) how little the prosecuting lawyers know, Pirate Bay changed their ‘whois’ records to state that they were owned by the prosecuting lawyers and listed the lawyers’ email addresses as contact information. So if the prosecuting lawyers were to continue to insist that these records are fact they would need to start prosecuting themselves. Oops.

Considering the prevalence of spam bots in this day and age I’m pretty sure they scrape email information from these ‘whois’ records as well…

I think with just this much people should understand the hilarity of the situation.

This is in no way an endorsement of using Pirate Bay for illegal distribution of software. Some people have used it to distribute home made video capture of online game tournaments that youtube would have turned into pixelated junk and other legal (as defined by US law) activities.

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The Peoplehood of Mini Cooper Owners

Sunday, March 1st, 2009

I got my Mini Cooper last October (about 4 months ago). While I thought I realized before getting one that they were an enthusiast car, apparently I had no idea…

Sure, growing up we went through a couple of VW Vanagons and we’d get a wave every once in a while when we were out on vacation… In almost any car driving down back roads running into the occasional farmer will yield a wave or a hat off. The only other recognition I think I’ve gotten from other people as I’m driving down the road is when I had my really sad and pathetic ‘95 Saturn S-1 - people had a tendancy to give me the finger <sarcasm>telling me I was #1</sarcasm>.

I think about 80% of the other Mini Cooper drivers I’ve come across have waved or nodded at me… After realizing it wasn’t because they thought they knew me, I’ve started waving back. I’ve not waved at people since… well, as a kid in the back of the Vanagon when I’d also pump my arm at tractor trailer rigs to get them to blow their horns.
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Bohemian Rhapsody on Digg and Chad After Dentist

Thursday, February 12th, 2009

Some people just have way too much time on their hands…

Somebody posted a link in IRC to this very long screenshot of the Bohemian Rhapsody with each user posting a single line… Geeze, the things that take talent and social engineering these days…
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EVE-Online: Large Land Grab After Band of Brothers Disbanded

Friday, February 6th, 2009

So yesterday morning I tuned in to EVE-Radio (live radio stream) to listen to some music and maybe hear some updates on the Alliance Tournament. I was not prepared for what I heard instead…

I logged in just as FunkyBacon had started talking about what has to be the biggest news in EVE-Online history. It’s even bigger news than the Peak Concurrent User record of over 47,000 users (achieved Jan 12, 2009) and bigger than the currently ongoing Alliance Tournament.

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Thundercats! Ho!

Sunday, January 4th, 2009

Granted this has been out for a couple weeks now (literally), but I figured it was time to post my support for it. Normally I may watch fan made stuff, but a lot of it I really don’t find all that exciting. However, this is an exception. I’ve not told much of anyone about any of the fan made stuff I’ve seen since I came across Maboroshi Studios’ stuff back in 2000 or 2001 - 4 or 5 different videos, each matched clips from a single anime to some music (e.g. Record of Loddoss War to John Williams: Duel of the Fates, Escaflowne to Megadeth: Sweating Bullets, Nausicca of the Valley of Wind to Legend: Loved by the Sun).

WormyTV posted a Thundercats: Sword of Omens trailer on YouTube that is absolutely amazing. Even if you absolutely hated Thundercats growing up you should get a kick out of this video. It has clips from other movies and tv series that have been photoshopped to look like Thundercats… Here’s a list:
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Fallout 3 on Linux - Wine vs Cedega

Wednesday, November 26th, 2008

Or… Should I keep paying for Cedega? :(

I have to start by saying I appreciate what Cedega does - thanks to them I can play Eve-Online on linux and was finally able to completely drop Windows… I still keep a dual-boot of Windows XP in case I need registry keys or something from a program, but otherwise I’ve been running pretty much 24/7 in Linux since last December.

I was going to babble on about the history of waiting for the latest (not sure about greatest, there’s good and bad…) Fallout, but that doesn’t have much to do with Wine vs Cedega in regards to Fallout 3.

When it finally arrived I popped the DVD in, auto-mounted it, set up a new wine directory using export WINEPREFIX=~/.games/fallout3, launched the installer, installed everything, crossed my fingers, and attempted to launch it…

Talk about disappointment… I figured it was a long shot, but I was hoping it would work. I started googling and found forum posts on winehq and elsewhere with people trying to figure out how to get it to work…

I tried Cedega and ended up with nothing either - even worse, using the GUI to launch it gives me no feedback like when using wine from the console.

I resorted to using my Windows dual-boot in the mean time, promising to drop this stupid rebooting thing once it worked on linux…

A couple of weeks later I mentioned something about it in the #tulsalug on Freenode and somebody posted a link to Fallout 3 in the winehq’s appdb. Was I surprised - last time I had looked the only thing they had on Fallout 3 was the Van Buren demo.

The way to get Fallout 3 to work under wine requires a patched and freshly compiled wine. It gave more info on registry items to add in case of issues. I still haven’t gotten around to patching and compiling wine, but I noticed a wine update for ubuntu and installed it…

I deleted the Fallout 3 directory I had set up and started over, using winetricks to install directx9, and then installed Fallout 3 again… Oh so close - the launcher comes up pretty quick and it seemed to auto detect things fairly well. I clicked Play, Fallout 3 launched, and got to the game menu. Clicking new and then yes gives me the loading screen and then at some point it seems to stick and never repaint itself, but the music keeps playing.

The sad part is an unpatched wine at least gets me that far. Cedega on the other hand takes forever to even run the launcher, detects my video settings fairly quickly, and then, when I click Play, Fallout 3 doesn’t launch… Even though the launcher music plays I was getting an error stating that Fallout 3 requires audio in order to run… I changed a bunch of settings, switched from ALSA to OSS, switched back, checked and unchecked various checkboxes… Now I’m getting a popup stating:

Fallout 3 does not appear to be installed and the installer could not be found. Try exploring your DVD-ROM drive and selecting setup.exe to install the game.

Considering I can’t vote for Cedega to pay more attention to Fallout 3 at this point in time (they’re changing the voting system and it’s been down for a while)… Considering the only thing I’m using Cedega for at this point is Eve-Online via the Eve-Online linux installer (which you don’t need a Cedega membership for)… Considering most of the games I used to need Cedega for now run just fine under wine… Considering Cedega can’t even figure out how to tell Fallout 3 that I really do have sound (and this isn’t a problem at all under wine)… I’m really wondering if my $5 a month or whatever it is for Cedega is really worth it.

I don’t know about other people, but considering how bad and pathetic (or DRM infested - Mass Effect Reviews: An expensive game rental which installs malware and Rental versus purchase: Beware) most games are these days I don’t buy very many games any more… I usually find myself going through my old games and playing through them. This includes Fallout, Fallout 2, and Fallout: Tactics (all 3 Fallout classics for $5.99 each on GOG.com - yes, that’s the NMA link).

Hmm… Looking at the page again for GOG I think I might get those even though I’ve still got the CDs around… $5.99 for the original sound tracks in mp3 format is good… Now, if I could just find the Fallout 3 soundtracks, specifically the music played on GNR, for $5.99… I can get more of Pete hackin’, whackin’, and choppin’ at meat without having to reboot to Windows.

Maybe over Thanksgiving I’ll have enough time (and can be patient enough to wait) to compile wine with the patch…

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MythTV - An Installation of Epic Proportions

Tuesday, May 20th, 2008

I’ve been talking about putting together a set of MythTV boxes for quite a while. I’ve been looking at hardware for the last couple of years and last summer I had stumbled across an mini-ITX board that I wanted to test, but I had need a file server, my job ended, and then I got overly busy with a new job. This last christmas I ended up buying parts for a new desktop (the timing just ended up being right) and the project got delayed again.

A friend of mine has kept nagging me about why would I want to build my own and possibly spend a lot of money on this crap if I could just spend money over time to rent a TiVo or whatever cable company’s DVR. When I was down in Tulsa this last year I did just that - I rented a dvr from Cox cable and other than the hard drive being to small (and not being able to upgrade), being limited to 2 channels total, and not being able to archive something for later viewing… it worked great! Well, at least until I was getting ready to move out… I had been keeping up with a particular series and hadn’t had time to watch a couple episodes and as I was heading up to visit my parents I figured I’d drag it along and show my parents the greatness of what a dvr does. I plugged it into the TV and got nothing initially. I then figured I’d plug it into their cable and see if that might help and if I might be able to record something from their cable provider… How niave. Plugging it into their cable provider completely reset the dvr (deleting everything I had recorded and had been hoping to watch). Ok, my stuff is gone, but surely I can at least record stuff for them - even on the non digital channels that don’t require a set top box? Nope, nothing… just sat there trying to configure itself and boot up. Of course, when I got back to Tulsa it came right up, reconfigured itself, and was ready to go - I think it even remembered what TV shows I was recording. Yay for proprietary crap.
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Virgle Mars Base, BBC Flying Penguins, Kubuntu Hippy Horse

Tuesday, April 1st, 2008

Apparently somebody got up pretty early this morning… at least at Google they did. First thing I see this morning is Google & Virgin start a new project - Virgle - Mars Colony. Awesome artist renderings of something I really hope happens in my lifetime… Or at least something like it. The years seem off a bit as I’ve not heard anything about the technology or NASA thinking of doing this lately & haven’t heard anything from normal media about the mars rovers lately.

Later, in IRC, somebody posted a link to Flying penguins found by BBC programme. (more…)

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Email: Top 8 Morons Of 2007

Wednesday, March 26th, 2008

I found this in my inbox from a friend of mine who should know better. However, I guess it was time for an update and some of these are pretty good for the moron list.

1. Will The Real Dummy Please Stand Up? AT&T fired President John Walter after nine months, saying he lacked intellectual leadership. He received a $26 million severance package. Perhaps it’s not Walter who’s lacking intelligence.
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Cracked.com Links

Wednesday, March 26th, 2008

As somebody else put it - Cracked.com is sort of a rehash of MAD magazine online. These are a few I’ve laughed about and read through over the last couple of days (in no particular order):
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