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Archive for November, 2005

Thanksgiving…what are a year!

I am sitting here wondering to myself what to be thankful for this year. It was rough with Katrina taking my house in Slidell but being thankful enough to keep the one in shreveport. I lost my job because the building is gone, but I am thankful enough to have found another better paying one. My Wife is in Iraq, but I am thankful for being Blessed with such an amazing soul mate. She truly is the single greatest thing to happen to me. Way better than my discovery of strawberry milk or computers. She broke the bar of what truly it means to be blessed…I am a sinner but feel thankful for the Lord using me as his tool in ministry. I hope you guys all truly think of what is there in your life so far this year to be thankful for. Its not all about turkey or football…

The Metasploit Project

This is the scariest hacking tool ever. I hope no one reads my blog and comes across this :) I think it should be illegal for hacking to be this easy.

The Metasploit Project

Skype and Katrina

I was posted on a skype forum. The night of the storm I was skyping with 2 people from up North. They posted to the skype forums and apparently someone from Skype PR wants my story. How weird. Still feels like yesterday I was on skype talking to them as the storm ragged outside.

‘All You Wanted to Know About T1′

I never even knew that T1 has been around since 1957! How depressing is that?! Here we are more than 40 years later and still we use T1 to describe a pretty speedy connection. Sheesh :) I still wish I could make my wife understand WHY I need an OC-12 to the computer room. God Bless all of you on dialup!

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AJAX PHPMyAdmin Database Manager Alternative

I am a little confused. I really like the interface the program has for admin of mysql online. My issue is that it isn’t free. I think it would just be better for all of us to put our efforts to a OSS product like phpmyadmin rather than one we will never be able to fix.

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