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Spiderman 2 the Lego Way

Posted on 7 July, 2004 by Ian — No Comments ↓

Via Boing Boing comes linkage to The Peril of Doc Ock: a Lego animated Spiderman 2. It looks to be semi-offical, and uses one of an Lego Spiderman 2 set, but still wonderfully done,and very funny. I enjoyed the movie, Continue reading Spiderman 2 the Lego Way→

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VoIP hacks gut Caller I.D.

Posted on 7 July, 2004 by Ian — No Comments ↓

Via SecurityFocus HOME News According to the article, using ‘the open-source Linux-based PBX software Asterisk, used in combination with a permissive VoIP provider’ can be used to fool caller id, and even get caller numbers that are supposed to be Continue reading VoIP hacks gut Caller I.D.→

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Fluffy The English Vampire Slayer

Posted on 6 July, 2004 by Ian — No Comments ↓

Via Wired News: A Wretched Hive of Fan Films comes Fluffy the best thing since SunnyVale got turned into a crater! Also from Foiled Productions is The Jedi who Loved Me. Great stuff! and the there’s Pink 5 and Pink Continue reading Fluffy The English Vampire Slayer→

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Update on Lotus Formula Language > Developer tool: read/set document fields from view

Posted on 6 July, 2004 by Ian — No Comments ↓

An Update on a a bug in a otherwise very power (developer or Adminisrator only) tool for Lotus Notes / Domino noted Last week. Now just a set document fields from view Tool. Had a friendly email exchange with Mr Continue reading Update on Lotus Formula Language > Developer tool: read/set document fields from view→

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Time for a Redesign: Dr. Jakob Nielsen

Posted on 4 July, 2004 by Ian — No Comments ↓

Time for a Redesign: Dr. Jakob Nielsen And I’ll just mention one glaring mistake that most companies make: They divide up their networks or Web sites between products and supplies and service. There are typically three different places because there Continue reading Time for a Redesign: Dr. Jakob Nielsen→

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Web Functionality Testing tools

Posted on 4 July, 2004 by Ian — No Comments ↓

Open Source Testing Web test Tools To get started, what other resources are out there? Is there a standard refrence book or article?

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The blog was started in April 2003.

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