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Twitter gives KRudd a taste of real time democracy 
  [link] It was a perfect example of the social web in action: as the Prime Minister fielded questions from 200 young Australians on the ABC's live Q&A program on Monday night, his performance was being critiqued in real time by a horde of... more »
By Dr. Sir John Howard, AC, WSCMoF  - 12:11am - 1 new of 1 message    

Government to sit on NBN viability study? 
  ...Or it shows they fucked up spectacularly and its hardly surprising that they dont want to expose that in an election year. ...Depends entirely on how you define a financial disaster. If they spend what the govt got when they privatised Telstra on the NBN, that is hardly anything like a financial disaster, at most it might well be that... more »
By Rod Speed  - Feb 9 - 1 new of 1 message    

Wireless internet 
  My sister needs wireless net access, she doesn't have a land line. She lives in inner Melbourne, 3 k's or so from the CBD. She doesn't need much bandwidth, a bit of web browsing and email is all, no music or movie downloads, online games or anything else much, 1 Gb per month should be plenty. Can anyone recommend a reliable ISP with good value pre paid access?... more »
By Swampfox  - Feb 9 - 13 new of 13 messages    

How to get a $450,000 job: no ads required - just a nice word from the minister 
  [link] Of all the Rudd Government’s ambitious ''nation building'' plans, its scheme to plough billions of dollars into building a superfast communications network is the most risky and dubious.... more »
By Rob  - Feb 8 - 9 new of 9 messages    

Can you convert printed words into text? 
  Hi, Is there a software program that lets you scan printed words, convert the characters into text and save them in a text file?. If so, this is one of the most useful software. Tom
By Tom  - Feb 8 - 15 new of 15 messages    

Schoolgirl grills KRudd over broken promises 
  [link] Kevin Rudd has defended his government's record of meeting commitments after a schoolgirl accused the prime minister of breaking a key election promise on laptop computers. Standing before a gathering of youths at Canberra's Old Parliament House, Mr... more »
By Dr. Sir John Howard, AC, WSCMoF  - Feb 8 - 9 new of 9 messages    

The ideas of Time? 
  If a computer in the future is the ideas of what a simpled -machined like device is- then who is the "operator" of a simpled robot? Answer: The computer! Then who is the operator of "scotty's mouth"? Answer: the computer. His breath was so bad that the internals of the "machine" code its self, caused "him" to detonate by way of explosion.... more »
By bcon1  - Feb 8 - 2 new of 2 messages    

Using 2 USB portable/external HDDs simulatenously - is there a trick to it? 
  I have a P4 based computer which has multiple USB ports on an Asus P5 based motherboard. Yesterday I plugged my Seagate 1tb external drive into it. I then plugged a WD portable HDD into it. However, Windows reported a hardware error. I unplugged the Seagate and plugged the WD in. It read fine. I then plugged the Seagate back in. Windows reported the hardware error again.... more »
By Marts  - Feb 7 - 23 new of 23 messages    

advice on rkhunter please 
  I installed rkhunter [on Linux Mint (Ubuntu)] and then ran the rkhunter --check command in terminal. So it went through it's thing and came up with a report. Up comes this : File properties checks... Files checked: 128 Suspect files: 2 Rootkit checks... Rootkits checked : 111 Possible rootkits: 0... more »
By z1  - Feb 4 - 2 new of 2 messages    

iiNet wins video piracy trial 
  [link] [link] iiNet wins video piracy trial Tags: afact, bittorrent, iinet, iitrial, michael malone, movie studios, piracy Australian ISP iiNet was today announced as the victor in its long-running defence against a lawsuit by major film and TV studios... more »
By z1  - Feb 3 - 6 new of 6 messages    

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