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Doomed Moon of Mars

Mon 20th October 2008 by tkey Leave a Comment

Mars, named for the Roman god of war, has two tiny moons–Phobos and Deimos–whose names are derived from the Greek for fear and panic.

These Martian moons may well be captured asteroids originating in the main asteroid belt between Mars and Jupiter or perhaps from even more distant reaches of the solar system.

Filed Under: NASA

Berba – We’re working on it

Mon 20th October 2008 by tkey Leave a Comment

Dimitar Berbatov is pleased with the way his and Wayne Rooney’s strike partnership is developing.

The duo were both on target in Saturday’s 4-0 Premier League triumph over West Bromwich Albion at Old Trafford.

Rooney has been in emphatic form of late and summer signing Berbatov is hopeful the pair will continue to cause problems for backlines in the games to come.

“Our partnership is progressing well,” said the Bulgaria international.

“You can see it on the pitch. We have been working in training to try and understand each other and it is working. The result was really good.”

Filed Under: Football

Rooooooney

Wed 15th October 2008 by tkey Leave a Comment

Rooney scored twice as England took a giant stride towards
World Cup qualification by beating Belarus
to make it maximum points from four games.

He has now scored five goals in England’s last three qualifiers

Filed Under: Football

Public Information Film

Tue 14th October 2008 by tkey Leave a Comment

If you access the Web using Internet Explorer
without the proper security settings,
it is only a matter of time before your PC gets infected with spyware.

Little Windows programs or scripts (‘ActiveX controls’)
which are embedded in certain Web pages, usually pornography-related,
can install malicious programs on your computer without your knowledge.


(click to enlarge)

To be safe, you should not use Internet Explorer,
but an alternative browser,
if you have to use internet explorer
you should apply the proper security settings.

More importantly, certain downloadable programs,
such as a number of music/video fileshareing applications
can also contain hidden and unwanted malware.

It is also not safe to download and install cracks or hacked software.

The following downloadable programs
are generally known to contain spyware.
Do not install any of the programs listed here (this list is not exhaustive):

Aimster, Alexa, ATTune, AudioGalaxy, Aureate/Radiate, Bad Blue,
Bargain Buddy, BearShare, BitTorrent, Blubster, Bonzai Buddy,
Brilliant Digital, Comet Cursor, CommonName, CyDoor, Direct Connect,
DiVx Bundle, DLDER, Doubleclick, DSSAgent, Earth Station 5,
Edonkey, EzUla, EverAd, Filetopia, Flyswat, Gator, Gnotella,
Gnutella, Gnucleus, GoZilla, Grokster, HotBar, Imesh, Kazaa,
Limewire, Mactella, Madster, Morpheus, Napster, OnFlow, Phex,
Qtella, Slyck, Smirk, Soulseek, TimeSink, Transponder,
Trickler, Weatherbug, Web3000, WebHancer, WinMX, Webshots, Xolox.

Here endeth the lesson………….again.

Filed Under: blog, General

Lost Property

Tue 07th October 2008 by tkey Leave a Comment

I have had a lot of things left on my bus over the years.
But you would think that the person who brought this onto my vehicle

would remember to take it off again……………wouldn’t you?

Filed Under: blog, Bus, General

New Machine

Thu 02nd October 2008 by tkey Leave a Comment

My PC has been given new clothes
and has been upgraded.

AMD phenom 9550 quad
4GB DDR2
512mb ATI x1650 video
20x Dvd writer

But the issue was with……….yes you guessed it windows!

Apparantly Vista 32 bit can only cope with upto 3gb memory!

So more work required and installed vista 64 bit.

progress so far…….

all 4gb memory……… now usable
itunes with my itouch……working
Flock…………….installed working
FSX………………..not tested yet

pleased with the results so far,this is a fast machine.

Filed Under: blog, General

Japan has bank problems too…..

Wed 01st October 2008 by tkey Leave a Comment

Following the problems in the sub-prime lending market in America
and the run on Northern Rock in the UK ,
uncertainty has now hit Japan

In the last 7 days Origami Bank has folded,
Sumo Bank has gone belly up
and Bonsai Bank announced plans to cut some of its branches.

Yesterday, it was announced that Karaoke Bank is up for sale
and will likely go for a song,
while today shares in Kamikaze Bank were suspended
after they nose-dived.

While Samurai Bank is soldiering on following sharp cutbacks,
Ninja Bank is reported to have taken a hit, but they remain in the black.

Furthermore, 500 staff at Karate Bank got the chop
and analysts report that there is something “fishy” going on at Sushi Bank
where it is feared that staff may get a raw deal…….

ah sooo

Filed Under: blog, General

Stop Press

Thu 25th September 2008 by tkey Leave a Comment

Filed Under: General

Happy Birthday

Mon 22nd September 2008 by tkey 13 Comments

And a happy birthday to me too

Filed Under: Birthday, Family

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