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The fastest way to wash your car… or not

(Monday, August 31st, 2009)


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The transparent factory of VW

(Thursday, August 27th, 2009)

This factory exists in Dresden (Germany) and the visitors can see all the steps of the building of their own car. Right before your eyes.


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However, my own experience with other car factories is that -even if they are not completely different- this is really slow manufacturing.

Insects + light = movie

(Tuesday, August 25th, 2009)

flight patterns from Charlie McCarthy on Vimeo.

Long exposures of bugs under a street light.
music: Telefon Tel Aviv – What’s The Use Of Feet If We Haven’t Got Legs

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Merci à Pierrick.

How to fail a breathalizer test

(Sunday, August 23rd, 2009)


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Faster downloads on Windows 7

(Thursday, August 20th, 2009)

Windows 7 is not even here, but there are already people complaining about its download speed when using Torrent P2P software. It has the same limitation on half-open connections as Windows XP. So, there are people who already found the solution: Half-Open Limit Fix is a small, portable utility that is compatible with Win7 and will patch your tcpip.sys in just a few clicks.

Via: Download Squad.

One fast lap racing in a Lotus Elise

(Sunday, August 16th, 2009)

In automobile racing, if you start from the last position, it is difficult to come back to the 1st position. But if you have the same car as the other drivers, this is even worse.

Dean Evans, in 1985 did much better than this in an Australian car race where all the competing cars were Lotus Elise: He went from the 16th and last position to the pole position within a single lap.

Watch this demonstration from a hell of a race driver:


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User manual of OpenLDAP

(Wednesday, August 12th, 2009)

A good bookmark: Using OpenLDAP on Debian Woody to serve Linux and Samba Users is a user manual for OpenLDAP; But it does a lot more than merely explaining the installation of this directory on Debian Linux. It can be considered as a proper training to OpenLDAP in more ways than one.

But if you consider that this is not the right thing, you could thing a more organized (but less readable) description of LDAP: “Basics of LDAP” which is also very much Linux-oriented, of course.

The map of my trips

(Sunday, August 9th, 2009)

The invasion of the Giant Jellyfish

(Friday, August 7th, 2009)

No! This is not the title of Hollywood next horror flick. This is a sad reality around Japan. According to National Geographic, for reasons that are not entirely understood giant jellyfish like the ones photographed below are observed in great quantities.

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They need to be harvested by boat…

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Firefox: more than Internet Explorer

(Tuesday, August 4th, 2009)

I am not sure that this is exact all over the Internet, but I just noticed that this is true for YLovePhoto, one of my web sites: There are more visitors using Firefox than Internet Explorer.

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YLovePhoto.com

Then, I checked for Roumazeilles.net itself, and I noticed the same situation:

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It appears that Firefox is moving very fast. Who would have thought -a few years ago- that Microsoft’s world domination would be toppled like that?

Nikon, Sony, photo news flood

(Monday, August 3rd, 2009)

Nikon launches a Nikon D3000 (entry-level SLR), a Nikon D300s (enthusiast SLR). Sony reveals accidentally the future Sony Alpha 850 as a relatively inexpensive complément to the Sony Alpha 900 (Full Frame SLR).

Find all about it on YLovePhoto.

Nero 9, for free. No thanks!

(Sunday, August 2nd, 2009)

A rather interesting article of DownloadSquad tells us about the trial version that Nero offers for its Nero 9. I had already mentioned that there are solutions to pay nothing in order to get Nero 8 in free download (see lower), but it goes quite far.

  1. You must give them your email address to download the trial version for Nero 9 – What do they want it for? Some Spam database address?
  2. The installation brings an Ask.com tool bar – Why do we want this?
  3. At the end of the installation, you are requested to transmit (anonymously) some additional information – What data? Why?
  4. At first launch, you are requested your email address again – Those guys have no memory, I guess…
  5. The free version does only data discs (no audio discs) – This is nothing more than the really free software programs shown below
  6. Knowing that, the splash screen start only use is to show you what you don’t have in the free trial version – Speak about teasing me!
  7. Of course, the uninstall process does not fully clean your machine – They are not even able to do it, or not even polite enough to do it…
  8. With 55MB to download, this is only 20 to 50 times bigger than the real free alternatives!

So, I suggest that you turn to other options that are really free and well-polished:

Intel SSD has big problems?

(Sunday, August 2nd, 2009)

Intel X25-M (SSD)

Intel X25-M (SSD)

This is what is strongly suggested by an article published in The Register indicating that the Santa Clara giant would have suspended the shipments of its 2nd generation of X25-M SSD drives, because of a data corruption issue. We are waiting for a firmware update to correct this problem from what appears to be a tremendous product with low power, high performance and nice price.

Caution seems justified here.

iPhone 3.0.1 corrects SMS vulnerability

(Sunday, August 2nd, 2009)

In the recent Black Hat conference, it has been revealed that the iPhone/iPod OS 3.0 had a severe vulnerability to hackers. A series of SMS messages could be used to get full access to your phone. Apple issued a revision of the OS that you can download from iTunes: rev 3.0.1.

Best business card ever

(Saturday, August 1st, 2009)

Plenty of people will try to teach you how to create a good business card. Catchy, well-designed, well-balanced and unforgettable.

Apart from the plain design (OK by that time), here the best possible business card. You will never forget about this guy.

The best business card, ever

The best business card, ever

Unfortunately, we will not know who W.W.Green is.

The exact text:


USED CARS – LAND – WHISKEY – MANURE – NAILS
FLY SWATTERS – RACING FORMS – BONGOS
ENTERPRISES, Un-Ltd.
W. W. GREEN, President
Wars Fought Stud Service
Revolutions Started Tigers Tamed
Assassinations Plotted Bars Emptied
Governments Run Computers Verified
Uprisings Quelled Orgies Organized


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