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Thursday, December 20, 2001
This site could not have explained the reasoning behind secure e-mail transit (using S/MIME SSL or PGP) than I could. I like the way they described it: What if the Postal Service were to photocopy all of your incoming and outgoing mail and store it for six months or more? Would you be alarmed? This is common practice for e-mail providers, including your network administrator and your ISP. [more]
Wednesday, December 19, 2001
Wow. All you geek-heads can just imagine the look on Microsoft Chief of Security, Howard Schmidt's face, during this interview. A lot of interesting points are brought up. I found this very interesting. [more]
Monday, December 17, 2001
I enjoyed reading an article about A Day in the Life of OS X, which is about... well... a day in the life of using OS X. It details one user's experiences with performing every-day activities, only with the new Macintosh OS X.
Work is fun, but slow... ever-so slow, so this is why i had time to read it :)
Yes, work is going really good. It is slow at times... [more]
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