Link of the Day: | Huge URL. Thanks Enahs. |
Stories of the Day: |
Some Bowflex machines recalled after injuries. Yoda Stolen He Is. Thanks Enahs. McDonald's to sell adult Happy Meals U.S.-wide. Thanks Greg Lloyd. |
Science!: |
Volunteer discovers asteroid in 'Spacewatch'. Scientists dig in to grow gold nuggets. Thanks Enahs. This seems so made up. |
Image of the Day: | Cassini Jupiter Portrait. |
Follow-ups: |
Shuttle
Investigator Will Review Hubble Decision (registration required). How Much Can a Penguin Take. Thanks Roar Johnsen. |
Thanks Mike Martinez. |
What would Tony Soprano do in this situation?"
I am rather nervous about the heatsink/fan installation on my AMD (Barton core).
...stupid:
http://www.cnn.com/2004/EDUCATION/01/30/striking.evolution.ap/index.html
Rolling my eyes at that state story
"Both the “left” and the “right” pretend they have the answer, but they are mere flippers on the same thalidomide baby, and the truth is that neither side has a clue."
- Jim Goad
'some' actually refers to almost half a million bowflex machines. Yikes.
I am getting ready to put together my first computer from scratch, and while I feel comfortable with all of my component choices and the assembly...I am rather nervous about the heatsink/fan installation on my AMD (Barton core). Does anybody have any tips or recommendations on HSF that are easier to attach than others?
The alleged flaw could be particularly effective if used in combination with
another IE hole identified by Secunia last month. That flaw lets Web site
owners disguise the identity of their site by displaying a false address in
the Internet Explorer address and status bars.
Microsoft has yet to release a patch for that vulnerability, although it has
posted a bulletin with tips for avoiding such "spoofed" sites. Among the
tips are not clicking hyperlinks. "Rather, type the URL of your intended
destination in the address bar yourself," Microsoft advises.