Today I will only mention two blogging-related (in terms of “legal stuff” etc.) websites. The first one is RSF website: http://www.rsf.org or “Reporters sans frontieres”, and the second one EFF website: http://www.eff.org or “Electronic Frontier Foundation”.
For today’s strictly computing-related “blog-entry” I’ve decided to write about the unattempted reboot that I experienced yesterday and about the reasons why I hate these sudden reboots so much. So as mentioned, same as others I guess (but I do it much more passionately) I really totally hate such unplanned reboots, and I am trying to avoid them at all costs (and this time I was even in the middle of downloading something huge and important, with many programs open and running, and of course with more chance for data loss etc.) because of the many reasons …
I am glad to announce that I’ve created a completely new Tadej Peršič stran: http://tadejpersic.awardspace.com/index.html website, which is a slovenian version of my lastly created general/navigational website (which just describes and lists links to my other websites and blogs), about which I already blogged on this “Senserely” blog of mine.
Hello all once again after quite some time. This is yet another relatively short “blog-entry” related to my blog in slovnian language titled Tadej: spletne objave: http://tadej.sopca.com on Sopca website/portal; as I mentioned before, I am lately giving the preference to it over this blog and over my other english blogs too. And that’s the reason for the three months of not posting here on my blog on “Senserely” community.
Yet another notification “blog-entry” related to my new website. Again, I am talking about my main general personal website entitled Tadej Persic’s website: http://tadejpersic.50webs.com/index.html (“general” means that it’s not strictly related to any specific topic), which is, as mentioned in previous “blog-entries”, just a some sort of a navigational website, that basically only describes, and lists links to my various other websites and blogs.
Hey all. Today I will write about a particularly nasty form of a spam e-mail message that I’ve stumbled upon a few times already. Because although I already know that links can be “faked” in e-mail clients (and on web-pages; in this case with the use of a simple HTML code, i.e. the value of a “href=” attribute) so that for instance an e-mail client shows the address “www.bad-site.com” instead of the real “www.good-site.com” one (btw. you can always see the right one in the “Status Bar”), I’ve just recently seen this form of a trick for the very first time.
In today’s “blog-entry” I am only further notifying you about my completely new website that I created a few weeks ago. To repeat this once more: this particular site has now become my main general (meaning that it’s not strictly computing, nor strictly non-computing related) personal website, and it basically only describes my other websites and blogs, and lists links to them. So you see, it is only a some sort of a navigational site, not the site with actual notable/interesting content.
Again, this time something totally new. You see, it is that I have created a completely new site titled Tadej Persic’s website: http://tadejpersic.50webs.com/index.html. This one is now my general personal website, which basically describes and lists links to my other websites and blogs (i.e. it is not computing-related, nor non-computing related), and is only a some sort of a navigational site. Of course, it is maintained only by its author (that’s me), and licensed by Creative Commons license.
As the “follow-up” to the previous/last “blog-entry” here about diverse recent things in regards to my computer on my blog entitled “57. Recent stuff regarding my PC: part 1 (9.03.2007)”: http://www.senserely.com/tayiper-57_recent_stuff_regarding_m… (which was, as you can imagine, actually the first part of this “serie” of two “blog-entries”following each other), I am posting a few more links to recent and not-so-recent interesting threads that I’ve created on “Ars Technica” forum or participated in.
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Once again, I am today posting links to a few recent (and not-so-recent too) interesting threads that I’ve created on “Ars Technica” forum (or participated in); this time I realized that there were so many threads about interesting things, so I chose a few of the most interesting ones. And as always, for other recent interesting threads on Ars Technica forums (and of course, on other forums too), please see the current “forum-posts-2.htm” file: http://esnips.com/doc/2c13f862-854a-450e-b54e-d5bb24aced90/f… note that I wrote “the current” because there is also one older such file containing links to the threads that I’ve created or participated in named “forum-posts-1.html”: http://esnips.com/doc/8bab788d-840a-4e0c-b36b-aeeeae902a2a/f… (they are nicely sorted by forum and by date), while both are linked on each and every “events” page on my website.