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Archives for July 2012

70% of The Weekend I Looked Like This

Jul 13 2012

While looking at this:

Non-nerds – you’re looking at a brand-new, pristine WordPress site. I’m going to port KeriBlog over when I’m finished building it. Comments will work again, one analytics log-in instead of 5, ONE SIDEBAR oh guys, so happy.

The red AI – that’s After the Deadline: an artificial intelligence based spell, style, and grammar checker.  Check the * box to be warned when your writing is too passive. Seriously.  While in Washington in January, I met one of the developers who wrote it; he was funny.

And I’m repeating myself, but AI and mind control and thought-power, it’s coming. It’s closer than you think. This huge shift of the last 5 years when the world got online, it’s nothing compared to what’s around the corner.

The other 30% of this weekend I looked like this.

Friday night.

People-watching with a beer on a street is one of my favourite things.

Saturday night.

#SundayCleaning

Found this awesome FinalCut filter.

This week’s flowers.

They smell like cloves. If your home smells like fresh flowers, that’s classy.

Here’s to a great start to your week, go kill it!

See you online.

 

 

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Filed Under: Blogging, Cleaning, Lifestyle, Mind Control, Predictions Tagged With: #sundaycleaning, after the deadline, AI, cleaning, hallway, hoarders, jetpack, jogging pants, this week's flowers, thought controlled computing, wordpress

Change Your Yahoo Password Right Now

Jul 13 2012

Yahoo! had a major security breach yesterday.  

An estimated 450,000 passwords were stolen.  

The passwords were stored on Yahoo!’s servers in plaintext, meaning, not encrypted, could have been kept safer.  Expect Yahoo! to take some heat for that, which is good, because doing that is dumb.

Some outlets are reporting 100,000+ Gmail, 50,000+ Hotmail accounts, and more were part of the stolen data.  Others are saying the accounts are old, only 5% are in use.

Sucuri Labs has created a way to check if your email was affected, click here.

I recommend you change your password regardless;

it’s doubtful we’re getting the whole story.

Remember too, Flickr and Yahoo are the same thing.

Further reading:

Gizmodo

Mashable

CNN

 

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Filed Under: Security, Smarten Up Internet Tagged With: 000 passwords, 450, how do i change my yahoo password, incident response, infosec, plaintext, security, security breach, Sucuri Labs, yahoo hacked, yahoo! voices hacked

This Last Week I Looked Like This

Jul 13 2012

 

 

 

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Filed Under: Fashion and Beauty Tagged With: honda crz

I Consider This Cooking

Jul 13 2012

This is my first official post for BloggingAboutFood.com.

That’s a good and straight-forward URL there.

I have eating-out-on-the-go down to a science, no seriously you have no idea, science.

But in the last 4 months I changed a bit, and what you see here is a lot for me.  That this came from my fridge.  And there is a vegetable there, wait twooooo vegetables.

I wish though, that there was a pill I could take each morning. Think about how much time you’d save, like a full-time-job’s worth of time.

Anyway, Blogging About Food, it’s gonna be great! 

 

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The 2012 Honda Indy in Toronto Canada

Jul 11 2012

Honda Indy Toronto kindly sent me tickets again this year (click here and here for last years posts).

The Thursdasy before the race I was invited to

the first-ever Backstage Indy Tour.

First, the press conference.

I got to thinking, these racers, sure they’re all very good behind the wheel, but they have to be equally as good in front of a camera, because it seems much of their job is presenting well.

Like racer Simon Pagenaud.

This was inside Honda’s paddock, where I was as close to an Indy car as you can get.

They asked us not to take photos of the engine, knowing their competition would be zooming in on our photos looking, searching – corporate espionage.

Official Indy car tools.

On the tour we were able to visit the pits, come ON.

That’s where I met Arie Lyendyk, 2 time winner of the Indianapolis 500.

If there’s anyone who should be made into an animated gif, it’s Arie. Bet he’d be fun to have a drink with, you could tell it would be jokes.

 HONDA INDY FACTS

– each car is $1 million, and it costs $4 million to play this game

 – they’re going 200 MPH

  – it’s difficult to pass here, most passing is done in Turn 3

 – it takes 6 guys 6.5 seconds to re-fuel the car.  Changing the tires is faster

 – because this is a street course, they are in constant attack mode

 – there are 400+ volunteers

 – ticket sales this year were higher than ever

 – Toronto is one of the racers’ favourite stops, because we fans are so awesome

 

I attended the race both days.

I will never, ever tire of the sound of the engines. Maybe the best part.

And while on this topic: to all the hippies who put down the Indy… guys, where do you think the technology comes from for your green, eco-friendly vehicles?

Here guys, it comes from races like this; they test technology on the track, which filters down into cars for normal people.

The other best part.

(I’m talking about the Honda Civic Si HFPs, watch me drive one on a track here)

Oh guys, you need to obscure your WiFi names next time.

One of the strangest thing was the absence of a checkered flag.  Except for the official guy waving one, they are nowhere to be found.

I put out a serious effort, too.  All I found was this scrappy piece wrapped around the base of a sunglasses-for-sale stand.

I think I’ve uncovered a little mystery here!

I wonder if I’ll be emailed, “please remove that checkered flag image”. We’re going to find out, because above is the new header for KeriOnCars.com.

The race concluded with a crash.

Thanks for a great time, Honda, and congratulations on your best-selling Indy in years!

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Filed Under: Car Talk, Video Tagged With: 2012, Arie Luyendyk, arie lyendyk, honda indy, honda paddock, indy car, simon pagenaud, the honda indy pits, toronto canada

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