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02/13

Space Shuttle Columbia tragedy memorial

08/24

200,000 visitors!

07/06

Update: email hidden

05/18

Internet Explorer security updates from Microsoft

02/27

Remove ads from LimeWire basic

02/07

Ghost sites
Minor updates


Space Shuttle Columbia tragedy memorial
source: me

02/13 - 01:25


sts 107 memorial patchThere was something about the Space Shuttle Columbia tragedy of February 1 that really touched me. Don't know what it is...

Anyway, since I rarely have time to modify the site these days, this should serve as a good memorial.


Shuttle Columbia memorial wallpaperIf any of you still would like a big-ole (1024x768) 129 kB picture of the memorial wallpaper I made, you can get it here or click the image at right.

Click the memorial patch (above left) for a large (548x777) 91kB version. By the way, you can order them here.

Steven

Related links:
NASA Kennedy Space Center - Columbia Tragedy information site.

NASA Human Spaceflight STS-107 page

SpaceRef.com STS-107 information page

NASA Homepage

200,000 visitors!
source: me

08/24 - 09:54



There it is. This morning Tweak Central received its 200,000th visitor. Too bad they didn't receive a prize.

I have been busy with other parts of my life... Hopefully I'll get back to updating the site one of these days.

Thank you to all of you who have written to me with suggestions and links to share with others.

Steven

Update Email hidden
source: me

07/06 - 16:34


I have finally hidden my email address on EVERY PAGE of this site. I receive about 3 - 5 KLez virus (worm) emails every day and I'm just about sick of it.
ps - don't open attachments, especially if the sender uses crap-ass english like, "this is a very excite game. You be the first to play it" - get lost!

I used a pretty common javascript trick (like this one) that just hides the email address unless you have javascript enabled (which I don't, go figure) but it still shows you...

anyway...

I haven't had time to add much to the site this past year: not like there's much going on in the computer industry anyway. The site is approaching 200,000 hits - that's kinda cool.

If you have any questions or comments, as usual, ! Sorry SPAM-bots!

Internet Explorer security updates from Microsoft
source: HardOCP, OS Opinion

05/18 - 10:15


This article on OS Opinion points out some new security exploits in Microsoft's browser(s):

Microsoft has just released a patch for several flaws in its Internet Explorer browser versions 5.01, 5.5 and 6.0. The flaws include security holes that could disclose authentication and other information to an attacker or that could allow an attacker to take over a user's computer.

This is getting to be pretty old hat for Microsoft users.

Get the Internet Explorer security updates from Microsoft here

btw - if you haven't disabled Active Scripting, well...
Disable Active Scripting in Internet Explorer
instructions from CERT

Disable Active Scripting in Internet Explorer 6 (NCAR)


disable active scripting in Outlook Express (Microsoft)
some more advice on protecting yourself with Outlook Express (Microsoft)


ps - My apologies for the lack of regular updates - As usual, I've been busy with work and other projects. Right now I'm working on an complete E-Commerce web site. We'll see how it turns out. There a lot of things I've been wanting to do with this site, but I haven't had time. Someday...

Remove ads from LimeWire basic
source: my dome

02/27 - 02:23
update: 03/01


update 03/01: The remedy below doesn't seem to be enough. There are also a few ads (gif images) stashed in C:\Windows\System32\AdCache\ or C:\WINNT\System32\AdCache\. Replace those files and you should be ad free. I also updated the replacement image to be blank instead of white: if it doesn't work, let me know. We'll see...

click for larger 480x imageAssuming you avoided all the trojan-ware that comes with LimeWire, there are still ads and it's still spyware, but what can you do?
Anyway, you can get rid of the ads! This works on 2.1.3, the version I'm running.

This is so simple, it cracks me up:
1. Go to the following directory
C:\Program Files\LimeWire\2.1.3\lib\ads
*Note: I created a copy of the folder incase I bullocksed everything up

2. download my blank ad gif image (right-click and select Save Target As...)or just open one of the images and replace it with whatever you want

3. replace all the files in that directory with your blank image.

4. Voila! Enjoy pirating music and pr0n without the annoying ads or paying the insane $8.50 US the crooks are trying to scam from you for software that should be free. How dare they!

btw - Limewire installs this Cydoor BS in your Registry:
HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Cydoor
HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Cydoor Services
and
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Cydoor

If you remove or rename them, it simply adds them again. In theory, you could write a script or reg file that removes these, but you're bailing water out of a sinking ship...

Related links:
LimeWire web site
LimeWire direct download (CNet) - the LimeWire page says v.2.2, but you get 2.1.3 - whatever...
TweakCentral Get Rid of Ads article (03/23/01, updated 11/04/01)

Ghost sites
source: stumbled upon

02/07 - 12:38


Check out this site I found: Ghost sites. Steve Baldwin (I don't think it's the actor) has screen captures of a few hundred web sites that have gone out of business or are just no longer around. From Ghost sites:

This exhibit - The Museum of E-Failure - is an attempt to actively preserve the home pages of sites that will probably disappear in the next few months. Our goal is not to laugh at the fallen, but to preserve their last image, before all traces of these sites' existence are deleted from history's view. It is my hope that these screenshots may serve as a reminder of the glory, folly, and historically unique design sensibilities of the Web's Great Gilded Age

Our collection now is at 1,048 screens from approximately 700 defunct Web projects that tanked between 1998 and 2002

I stumbled on this site while I was looking for an explanation as to what happened to Tweakfiles (below).

Minor updates
source: TweakCentral

02/07 - 12:35


Some kind visitors pointed out to me that some of my links were out of date, so I updated them: namely Tweakfiles.com - they're gone. Try Download.com (CNet) or FilePlanet.

And for the wierdest reason, Annoyances.org, one of the first and best sites around was NOT on my links page. It is now

btw - I think this site is in DIRE need of an overhaul, but you know how that goes...


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