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Mathematical Refutations of Folk Wisdom

Absolutely hilarious... via @acidflask. If you don't get it, nevermind ;)

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Cookies off? No problem, we can track you anyway!

Is your browser configuration rare or unique? If so, web sites may be able to track you, even if you limit or disable cookies.

Panopticlick tests your browser to see how unique it is based on the information it will share with sites it visits. Click below and you will be given a uniqueness score, letting you see how easily identifiable you might be as you surf the web.

Only anonymous data will be collected by this site.

Click here to test how trackable your browser is.

I was pretty shocked when a colleague (thanks Steven!) forwarded me this. Looks like for the really paranoid, you should just simply stop surfing the net altogether.

What Panopticlick does is that it uses publicly available information your browser is willing to share (plugins installed, screen dimensions, colors, fonts, http headers, etc) EVEN if your cookies are disabled, and this information, apparently, is sufficient to uniquely track you (your computer) for practical purposes.

However, there is an upside, i guess. You analytic companies, are you using all these information as a combination to *uniquely* track visitors yet? :)

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Oracle Finalizes Acquisition of Sun

Oh no, I fear for the fate of MySQL..


Oracle Corporation

We are pleased to announce that Oracle has completed its acquisition of Sun Microsystems and Sun is now a wholly owned subsidiary of Oracle. With this news, we want to reiterate our commitment to deliver complete, open and integrated systems that help our customers improve the performance, reliability and security of their IT infrastructure. We would also like to thank the many customers that have supported us throughout the acquisition process.

There is no doubt that this combination transforms the IT industry. With the addition of servers, storage, SPARC processors, the Solaris operating system, Java, and the MySQL database to Oracle’s portfolio of database, middleware, and business and industry applications, we plan to engineer and deliver open and integrated systems - from applications to disk - where all the pieces fit and work together out of the box.

Performance levels will be unmatched. Oracle’s software already runs faster on Sun SPARC/Solaris than on any other server or operating system. With Sun as a part of Oracle, each layer of the stack will be engineered to further improve performance, reliability and manageability so that IT will be more predictable, more supportable, and more secure. Customers will benefit as their system performance goes up and their system integration and management costs go down.

In addition, our open standards-based technology will give customers choice. Customers can purchase our fully integrated systems, or easily integrate our best-of-breed technologies with their existing environments. Our open technology also enables customers to take full advantage of third party innovations. Oracle also plans to extend its partner specialization program to include Sun technologies to better enable partners to deliver differentiated and value-added solutions to customers.

As always, our primary goal is 100% customer satisfaction. We are dedicated to delivering without interruption the quality of support and service that you have come to expect from Oracle and Sun, and more. Oracle plans to enhance Sun customer support by improving support access, offering better interoperability support between Oracle and Sun products and delivering services in more local languages. Support procedures for your existing Sun and Oracle products are unchanged, so for now you should continue to use the same channels you’ve been using. Customers can continue to purchase products from Sun in the same way they did prior to the acquisition. We will communicate any changes to this through regular channels.

We are very excited about this combination and look forward to delivering to you increased innovation through accelerated investment in Sun’s hardware and software technologies such as SPARC, Solaris, Java, and MySQL. If you weren’t able to join the live event on January 27 where we, along with Larry Ellison and other executives from Oracle and Sun outlined how this powerful combination will transform the IT industry, you are welcome to view the replay that can be accessed at oracle.com/sun.

Sincerely,

Charles Phillips
President

Safra Catz
President

 

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The complete National Geographic

And it's mine! :) looks like there isn't gonna be much work done tonight...

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Posted from Singapore

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Gotta repair my car, again!

After this guy opened his door into the side of my car...

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Mum's birthday lunch @ Shin Kushiya

                                         

Bonus: 30% off all grills!

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SK Jewellery - tagline FAIL

Qingru saw this after we bought some jewellery for my mum's birthday...

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12 Days of Ris-Mas

I would never have expected this. Absolutely frigging hilarious. Someone kill me now.

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USB-chargable AA batteries

   
Click here to download:
usb-chargable-aa-batteries-dHhHmrIwfyoHbvCxmmEe.zip (1828 KB)

Saw these at Challenger. Pretty convenient, I must say; provided it doesn't take 10 hours to charge.

They're pretty expensive, though. Pack of 2 for $27!

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Merry Christmas everybody!

Feliz Navidad to one and all! May your holidays be filled with joy and love, and to a great year ahead!

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