Merry Christmas to all my friends online. This year has been trying for our family and we are greatly enjoying this Christmas.
Over the next couple of days I will be posting up some pictures of our fun.
The crazed ravings of Splinter (Tony Castley)
Merry Christmas to all my friends online. This year has been trying for our family and we are greatly enjoying this Christmas.
Over the next couple of days I will be posting up some pictures of our fun.
Just made a quick xmas style for you all. If you can’t see it click here!
To assist a friend of mine and to restate the reasons why I recommend and only use Firefox, I will explain my position below.
Firefox is the a web browser from the same organisation that makes Mozilla. It is designed to provide basic browsing functionality with extendable plugin capabilities.
Firefox is:
The last point is what I want to focus on here, as over the last 2 months or so I have had to rebuild/recover computers that belong to a couple of friends of mine. Both of these machines were so ridden with virus’s and spyware that they were basically unusable, one was rebooting everytime it went on the internet and the other was slower than a slug running anything. I spent more than 2 days on each computer removing software that had been unintentionally installed by these people. Now before you say it, these are not dumb people, they are cautious, read and understand most of the prompts Windows gives them, they do not click on attachments unless they are from people they know, generally your average user.
Due to the lack of security in IE and Outlook Express however these people are fighting a loosing battle, incorrect displays of filetypes, automatic running of code from a remote server, popup adds all just confuse the hell out of everyone.
Now Firefox like all software is NOT PERFECT, however it has been designed with the modern corrupt and insecure Internet in mind. It will not autorun code, it insists on saving executables so your virus scanner has a chance of checking it. It does not support Active-X controls that can run with all your permissions on your local machine.
References:
C-NET Review and award.
The Age says:
The United States Computer Emergency Readiness Team (US-CERT) has warned users to stop using Microsoft Internet Explorer after a bug which Microsoft had previously claimed to have fixed has resurfaced.
The US Cert Warning says:
There are a number of significant vulnerabilities in technologies relating to the IE domain/zone security model, local file system (Local Machine Zone) trust, the Dynamic HTML (DHTML) document object model (in particular, proprietary DHTML features), the HTML Help system, MIME type determination, the graphical user interface (GUI), and ActiveX. These technologies are implemented in operating system libraries that are used by IE and many other programs to provide web browser functionality. IE is integrated into Windows to such an extent that vulnerabilities in IE frequently provide an attacker significant access to the operating system.
To my darling husband,
Yet another year has passed, one of many. Sometimes it feels we have been married forever, at other times its hard to believe its been 17 years. As usual our anniversary has been lost in a sea of birthdays and preparations for xmas, but you must know that this day is incredibly special for me ….. because its today that I got to tell the world that I loved my best friend.
Well, its Saturday night and the neighbours are having a party.
Nothing unusual you say … and normally I would agree with you. This street is a great street …. a combination of young families with babies, a large extended arabic immigrant family, a couple of christian asians, some guy with a horse trailer we never see, an extremely weathly buddist family and normal old us. On the whole a quiet and peacful bunch. However the arabic family next door are prone to some very loud and well populated celebrations.
And tonight … they are having an engagement party. So along with the incredible volume of people talking and singing, you have this fabulous modern middle eastern music …. accompanied by the occassional arabic yodelling (what on earth is that actually called?). And thankfully tonite the dog has decided it does not mean the world is ending, so I don’t have to lock him in.
I hate to say it but compared with your average Aussie BBQ, full of the sounds of dunk the stubbie, drunken fights and late night renditions of “Kaysan” …. its a lovely background noise.
We found this guy on our back secruity screen, where the dog was pestering him.
So we decided he had to be taken out the front and into the garden. Check out the other images at fliker.com
It has been great over the last few days. Rain and storms keeping the place very cool. I am now just wishing it would travel west and give some relief to our farmers as they have had drought conditions for several years now.
Well work has rung and asked me to take 3 days out of my holidays to work on a new bid. So I am leaving tonight (Sunday) and will be back Tuesday night. I will then have to spend some of thursday working on finalising the detail of the bid.
It is nice that this group believes that they cannot do this without me, and they have stated that my work location will only get this work IF I lead the development team. However I don’t appreciate that they expect me to drop everything for them every time. As a friend of mine said I have to learn to say NO. 🙂
One good thing, I am planning to use this to negotiate for a promotion out of this. Wish me luck.:razz:
Well with the end of school year happening hear, I have been very busy doing parental things.
Swimming carnivals, String Concerts, Choir recitals and school parades all fun stuff that I normally don’t get time to be involved in.
Along with that I have been taking photo’s with reckless abandon (see the sidebar).
Well I am going on about 2 weeks leave starting… Thursday. It was that or sit at work doing nothing or travel away from home again.
So leave it is. Planning a few things while off, photography, kids events, new style for site, etc.
So keep your eye’s open for changes
Ok so the first full version of Firefox is out.
Get it now…
Ok so I took on the challenge to write a novel in a month. Well it is now 4 days in, and I have a staggering….. 500 words!!
At this rate I will have 3,750 words by the end of the month! Wait.. that is not enough, by about 46,000 words short.
Time to pick up the pace, stop playing computer games, ignore my visitors and saying NO to my boss when he say’s “Do you want to fly interstate for a daytrip, you will only be working 15 hours or so!”.
Wish me luck.
Now I know I shouldn’t subscribe to the classic blond stereotype. And I have enough intelligent and sensible blond friends, to know that not all blonds are dumb. But really, my neighbour should be shot for adding to the blond stupid name.
Picture this. Blond is 35 weeks pregnant (plus carrying a fairly young hernia scar). Blond see’s 300L fridge on the footpath. Blond waits until husband is in bed, and then moves said fridge into garage while hubby is sleeping.
Now am I the only one who’s see’s the folly in this? 😆
Well …. thats the last of it.
Today I delivered my stroller to my cousin for her gorgeous baby daughter. Yesterday I had the garage sale, sold all the baby toys and nappies. Then I bundled up what was left and delivered it to the Salvos. I have kept a few things …… the rocker, the high chair that attaches to the table (cause they are handy when babysitting), the cradle (an heirloom). The pram still hasn’t sold, but I will be putting it in the paper next week.
*sigh* ….. I have no baby stuff left in the house. No baby seat or booster seat in the garage. No toys or duplo. All the soft toys are gone. Even Elmo. Feel just a little lost and empty.
😥
I bought a new lens for my old Pentax K1000 SLR. I then proceeded to take 40 odd photos in and around Brisbane.
Here is one of my favourites.