Posted by TJ | Posted in Gadgets | Posted on 15-03-2009-05-2008
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So should I pay $14.99 a day for Wi-Fi at the hotel, or enable tethering on my blackberry for $30.00 for the month…. HMM…
After doing some research, I found that it is very easy to make your own mobile hotspot. This is part 1 of a little hacking experiment. Imagine this. You are at your local “Starbucks” and you want to steal some people packets. Why not share your Ev-do connection and name it “Starbucks” fire up wireshark and start munchin on some packets.
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Posted by TJ | Posted in Everything Else | Posted on 13-03-2009-05-2008
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Interesting timeline of Operating System Interfaces. Hope You Like.
Link
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Posted by TJ | Posted in Everything Else | Posted on 13-03-2009-05-2008
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For now the new site is in beta, and being hosted from my house.
Check it out
www.tjhouston.com
and check out the forums as well
http://forums.tjhouston.com
Look foreward to new content soon
TJ
Posted by TJ | Posted in Everything Else | Posted on 09-03-2009-05-2008
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Scott is Traveling for spring break to Belize and caught this picture at the airport. Can you say Adobe Flash Fail? LOLZ

Posted by TJ | Posted in Everything Else | Posted on 04-03-2009-05-2008
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We are looking to add a mail list (list server) to our district in order to save on costs with mailing newsletters and what not. After looking over open and closed source projects we decided to go with list-serv light, the light version was more than enough to support our needs.
Installation was very easy, with the use of their user manual found here: http://www.lsoft.com/manuals/1.8d/userindex.html
Also this is a good manual for moderator’s administrators as well":
http://www.usy.org/yourusy/communications/listserv/USY%20Listserv%20Manual.pdf
If you know all of your ip addresses for your mail server and have an idea of how your network setup is a snap. The only issue that I ran into was the “wa.exe” script that is used to run the whole listserv. To save you some time, what you need to do is open the httpd.conf (in the bin directory within the apache folder) and find the line that has “#AddHandler cgi-script .cgi”. This line is commented out (#) delete the # sign and this will add the cgi support which is needed to run the list serv.
Other then the issue with the CGI script, the install was pretty easy.
Any questions feel free to email me: Magicdude1@gmail.com
Till next time
Carpe Dium
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