An experiment in weblogging by the Yantis' of Temecula.
Things we find interesting. Items including (but not limited to) Temecula, the Yantis family, literature, technology, science, computers, the Internet, horses, and teaching. Items will be added to this weblog as we find them. With luck and time there will be new things to read about every day, so check back with us frequently. Posts not currently on the main page are available in the archive. Established December 6, 1999
Friday, August 31, 2001
Thursday, August 30, 2001
Famous Name Changes... On this site you will find out who the stars were before they were stars, and a few not so well known surprises too.
InternetWeek >The Real Lesson Of Code Red: Insecurity Is A Way of Life Bruce Schneier: The Internet moves too fast for static defenses. You can't install every possible patch, and you don't know which ones will be important. Likewise, viruses and worms appear all the time, and you don't know ahead of time which ones to worry about. If we're going to make Internet security work, we need to think differently. I've put my effort into detection and response, instead of protection, because detection and response are resilient. I've put my effort into people instead of software because people are resilient.
Lawyer Lessig raps new copyright laws - Tech News - CNET.com The desire of entrenched commercial interests to control information is crushing the spirit of innovation that allowed the Internet to blossom, Stanford Law School professor and technology pundit Lawrence Lessig said Wednesday.
Tuesday, August 28, 2001
StarDate Online... Cassiopeia, the queen, stands well up in the northeast a couple of hours after sunset tonight. It looks like a bright letter "W," with the tips pointing upward.
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