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Sunday, March 20, 2005

Reviewing the BenHur2 20, Part 2. [continued from part 1] This is the scenario I am running BenHur² in and it is pretty standard. My mail gets delivered to a number of POP3 mailboxes at my ISP and various other mail providers. BenHur² uses fetchmail to pick up mail from these mailboxes and delivers them to... [vowe dot net]
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Rex Hammock: "As those who fly first class between technology conferences take over the podcasting story, the focus will be more about the business of podcasting (and, thus, the inevitable boom and bust) and not on the more important issue: the transformational nature of what happens when everyone who has an internet connection can truly add their literal voice to a worldwide conversation." [Scripting News]
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Reviewing the BenHur2 20, Part 1. I have received a BenHur² 20 server friday and have spent a large part of the last 24 hours to install it and migrate a lot of services onto the machine. In a nutshell this is a firewall router with VPN support and an application server for mail, web, fax,... [vowe dot net]
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To-Do List: Shop, Pay Bills, Organize Brain. Two new visually oriented programs are designed to organize everything from tasks and obligations to ideas. By By JAMES FALLOWS. [NYT > Technology]
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Home Sweet Studio. Making an album used to mean booking time in an expensive professional studio; now, it can be a matter of rolling out of bed and pressing a button. By By JON PARELES. [NYT > Technology]
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The Tailor as a hacker. suit.jpgEnglish cut is a blog from Thomas Mahon, Bespoke Savile Row Tailor, London. I've been reading Thomas's site since Hugh McLeod dropped it on me. Clive Thomson from Slate properly identified why I think it's so appealing... "After all, suits have many of the things that geeks particularly appreciate: Intense levels of engineering, an obsession with structural elegance, physics, totally wicked gear that's used to create them, topographic geometry, and materials science that burrows right down to chemistry and - these days - nanotechnology. And when it comes to ties, my god, you've got the most awesomely realized application of knot theory on the planet". [MAKE: Blog]
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Programs Designed For USB Drives. usb.jpgJeremy Wagstaff has a great collection of programs (or ways to run programs) off USB drives. Chat/instant messaging, Browsers, Operating Systems, PIMs/organisers, Email, Encryption, Office, Music, and Web Authoring- I have a few of these on my perpetually hacked up Shuffle so when I visit foreign computers I can get stuff done without installing anything. [MAKE: Blog]
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FreeCycle. logo3.gifFreeCycle is a hub of email lists from different cities where you can post WANTED, OFFERED, or TAKEN messages to get, give and look for free stuff. There are over 1 million members out there in over 2,500 communities. You have to go and pick up the stuff in person, but that's not a bad deal at all. There has been some talk of a Maker-like list where you could offer up usage of tools and equipment, but I think the FreeCycle list(s) might work. You could post OFFERED: Use of DNA sequencer, etc... [MAKE: Blog]
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