Sunday, August 02, 2009

50 things you are not supposed to know

Truth or not, you be the judge.

Source: 50 things you are not supposed to know
By: Russ Kick

  1. The Ten Commandments We Always See Aren’t the Ten Commandments
  2. One of the Popes Wrote an Erotic Book
  3. The CIA Commits Over 100,000 Serious Crimes Each Year
  4. The First CIA Agent to Die in the Line of Duty Was Douglas Mackiernan
  5. After 9/11, the Defense Department Wanted to Poison Afghanistan’s Food Supply
  6. The US Government Lies About the Number of Terrorism Convictions It Obtains
  7. The US Is Planning to Provoke Terrorist Attacks
  8. The US and Soviet Union Considered Detonating Nuclear Bombs on the Moon
  9. Two Atomic Bombs Were Dropped on North Carolina
  10. World War III Almost Started in 1995
  11. The Korean War Never Ended
  12. Agent Orange Was Used in Korea
  13. Kent State Wasn’t the Only ? or Even the First ? Massacre of College Students During the Vietnam Era
  14. Winston Churchill Believed in a Worldwide Jewish Conspiracy
  15. The Auschwitz Tattoo Was Originally an IBM Code Number
  16. Adolph Hitler’s Blood Relatives Are Alive and Well in New York State
  17. Around One Quarter of "Witches" Were Men
  18. The Virginia Colonists Practiced Cannibalism
  19. Many of the Pioneering Feminists Opposed Abortion
  20. Black People Served in the Confederate Army
  21. Electric Cars Have Been Around Since the 1880s
  22. Juries Are Allowed to Judge the Law, Not Just the Facts
  23. The Police Aren’t Legally Obligated to Protect You
  24. The Government Can Take Your House and Land, Then Sell Them to Private Corporations
  25. The Supreme Court Has Ruled That You’re Allowed to Ingest Any Drug, Especially If You’re an Addict
  26. The Age of Consent in Most of the US Is Not Eighteen
  27. Most Scientists Don’t Read All of the Articles They Cite
  28. Louis Pasteur Suppressed Experiments That Didn’t Support His Theories
  29. The Creator of the GAIA Hypothesis Supports Nuclear Power
  30. Genetically-Engineered Humans Have Already Been Born
  31. The Insurance Industry Wants to Genetically Test All Policy Holders
  32. Smoking Causes Problems Other Than Lung Cancer and Heart Disease
  33. Herds of Milk-Producing Cows Are Rife With Bovine Leukemia Virus
  34. Most Doctors Don’t Know the Radiation Level of CAT Scans
  35. Medication Errors Kill Thousands Each Year
  36. Prescription Drugs Kill Over 100,000 Annually
  37. Work Kills More People Than War
  38. The Suicide Rate Is Highest Among the Elderly
  39. For Low-Risk People, a Positive Result from an HIV Test Is Wrong Half the Time
  40. DNA Matching Is Not Infallible
  41. An FBI Expert Testified That Lie Detectors Are Worthless for Security Screening
  42. The Bayer Company Made Heroin
  43. LSD Has Been Used Successfully in Psychiatric Therapy
  44. Carl Sagan Was an Avid Pot-Smoker
  45. One of the Heroes of Black Hawk Down Is a Convicted Child Molester
  46. The Auto Industry Says That SUV Drivers Are Selfish and Insecure
  47. The Word "Squaw" Is Not a Derisive Term for the Vagina
  48. You Can Mail Letters for Little or No Cost
  49. Advertisers’ Influence on the News Media Is Widespread
  50. The World’s Museums Contain Innumerable Fakes
Articles can be found here

Friday, July 31, 2009

PC Housekeeping

A good housekeeping is also needed by your PC. Overtime, it accumulates little tidbits of unneeded data stored in your PC that you are most likely unaware.

1. Enter CCLEANER:
CCleaner is a freeware system optimization, privacy and cleaning tool. It removes unused files from your system - allowing Windows to run faster and freeing up valuable hard disk space. It also cleans traces of your online activities such as your Internet history. Additionally it contains a fully featured registry cleaner. But the best part is that it's fast and contains NO Spyware or Adware! :)

While other opposes touching the registry, so far I got no issues encountered using its registry cleaner. Advanced features to remove unused and old entries, including File Extensions, ActiveX Controls, ClassIDs, ProgIDs, Uninstallers, Shared DLLs, Fonts, Help Files, Application Paths, Icons, Invalid Shortcuts and more... also comes with a comprehensive backup feature.

2. Enter Revo Uninstaller:
Revo freeware Uninstaller helps you to uninstall software and remove unwanted programs installed on your computer even if you have problems uninstalling and cannot uninstall them from "Windows Add or Remove Programs" control panel applet.

If you have already uninstalled a program and wants revo to do a clean-up, you need to install the program once more and use revo to uninstall it. I think that is the only way that revo sense and analyze things to be removed.

With its advanced and fast algorithm, Revo Uninstaller analyzes an application's data before uninstall and scans after you uninstall an application. After the program's regular uninstaller runs, you can remove additional unnecessary files, folders and registry keys that are usually left over on your computer. Even if you have a broken installation, Revo Uninstaller scans for an application's data on your hard disk drives and in the Windows registry and shows all found files, folders and registry keys so you can delete them.

3. Enter Defraggler:
Defraggler is the freeware defragmentation tool that came from the makers of ccleaner.

Clean-up + Organize = PC housekeeping

Best of all, it is free, what else can you ask for!
That's it!

Thanks for reading.

Thursday, July 30, 2009

Malware on the Rise

A Malware is a program that behaves like a virus. These software programs are pretty annoying and sometimes destructive if continues to run.

What are the signs that you have a any in your system?
  • your pc slows down as it do normally

  • you cannot access popular websites, ex. yahoo, google, FB, etc.

  • a popup appeared that says you are infected, infiltrated, unsecure, etc.

  • ...and many other tactics to invade your PC


What to do?
  • Use firefox: I am a fan. It restricts running activeX application. ActiveX is a program that runs using your browser. It could do a lot of things depending on the program application.

  • Disable pop-ups: These are the ones that asks consent to run a malicious program.

  • put adblock addon: more info here.


And finally install and run the following FREE programs:
  1. Combofix
  2. MalwareBytes
  3. Super Antispyware
  4. A-Squared Antimalware
Notes:
  • the anti malware programs are the free version
  • keep a good antivirus (I commend ESET or Kaspersky)
  • do not active all the programs at one time.
  • Use it only when needed (regular maintenance ans check up)
  • after the scan, check if the infected files are really infected (false positive)
  • make a habit to regularly scan your PC
That's it, have a safe computing and thanks for reading!

Saturday, July 25, 2009

My Ballad Playlist

This is my playlist, these was my old favorites. I can review my exam while listening to these songs back in the days.

  1. Steelheart - I'll Never Let You Go (live)
  2. Skid Row - I Remember You (live)
  3. Poison - Every Rose Has Its Thorn (live)
  4. Winger - Miles Away (live)
  5. Trixter - Surrender
  6. Firehouse - When I Look Into Your Eyes
  7. Tesla - Love Song
  8. Nelson Twins - After The Rain
  9. Nelson Twins - Only Time Will Tell
  10. Bad English - When I See You Smile
  11. Def Leppard - Two Steps Behind
  12. Def Leppard - Have You Ever Needed Someone So Bad
  13. Def Leppard - When Love and Hate Collide
  14. Def Leppard - Miss You In a Heartbeat
  15. Harem Scarem - Honestly (live)
  16. Harem Scarem - Something To Say
  17. Journey - Faithfully
  18. Journey - Open Arms
  19. Poison - Life Goes On
  20. Skid Row - Wasted Time
If you got a loud speaker, and SRS audio loaded, crank up the volume. These sounds are made to be played loud (unless somebody objects!)



Enjoy!

Thursday, July 02, 2009

on Online Shopping

Just wanted to share...

If you are doing online hunt for good deals, you need to clear your browser cookies. Some websites are tracking your browsing habits and tend to give you a higher price.

To give you an example, if you are looking for cheap air tickets and visit the same website several times a day. The website will know this by tracking a cookie.

I am unaware of this, but based on experience, online price changes from session to session on some 'tricky' websites.

Wednesday, July 01, 2009

All Digital TV Broadcast

Had you ever noticed how clear the digital broadcast on your CRT tv? Men, it is so crisp and clear that you would not need a flat screen tv of the same screen size. Not unless you really want your tv be hanging on your kitchen wall.

Links:
* DTV.gov
* CRT TV article

Cheers!

Free International Roaming

First a note: This is based on an article a stumble upon some moments ago. I, personally hasn't tried this but theoretically should work.

If you have an Unlicensed Mobile Access (UMA) enabled phones like these. It is capable of making calls using the Wi-Fi access. Just be sure to turn off the your operator network access and use only wi-fi. This calling feature is called Wi-Fi calling which only consumes your regular calling minutes (on-air time) as if you are in your local network.

Thats it.

Reference:
* Wikipedia

Sunday, June 14, 2009

DNS Server

About two weeks ago, I was experiencing some DNS troubles. This was the instance that makes your browser to take time looking up the website that you want to go. Even if it is the popular ones like google and yahoo to name a few.

Thanks to the forums and blogs this issue was now solved. It was due to my ISPs DNS resolution. I then switched to OpenDNS servers and solved this problem.

Here are the IPs of the OpenDNS.
208.67.220.220
208.67.222.222

You can try it too, change your DNS IP on your router or set this IPs on your NIC if you are not using the router.

Further instructions, visit this link.
https://www.opendns.com/start/