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Hursley Fireworks

Friday saw the annual firework display at IBM Hursley. Of course I took my camera, but the battery died halfway through, possibly from the cold. I didn’t think I would get many good photos, but am pleased with quite a few of them. 38799 38950 38930 38885 38840 If you took photos of the event, . . . → Read More: Hursley Fireworks

Hursley going American…

I noticed the stickers that are up on eightbar » Blog Archive » Sometimes We’re So American a week or so ago. I have no idea when they arrived, but they did strike me as being very, very American. It felt very odd.

Unfortunately I have not had a camera with me (and my phone . . . → Read More: Hursley going American…

Windows has wasted my morning

I got into work nearly 2 hours ago, and am only now able to actually do any work.

Why? Well, Windows needed security patches applied, which involved several reboots, a few hard resets and lots and lots of waiting… Is it any wonder that I am trying to move to Linux?

Students think mainframes are cool

According to The Register, Students think mainframes are cool

Bit of a shock, though I do wish I could have had the chance to play with them at uni… I am struggling to find time to learn much about them during work so it will probably be a slow road to actually using them.

Recent photography

A week ago I went to the Tower of London and took a few photos

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I have also put up some photos of Hursley where I work. Unfortunately the house had scaffolding up, but the japanese garden was nice and the sundial was surprisingly accurate

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The RFID Hacking Underground

Wired has and excellent article tilted The RFID Hacking Underground and it is a really interesting read on RFID security problems.

I checked out the RFID lab at work recently and found that there is far more about RFID than I thought I knew. For a start there are several passive chips, most being the . . . → Read More: The RFID Hacking Underground