29 Jun, 2004
SkipJam iMedia Center
Here is a pretty cool product line of products that will let you display your computer audio and video contents on your AV system. It looks like they have a server product that will transmit content to up to 4 client products. It looks like the client product will also play content off of a PC or a Network Storage Device.The SkipJam iMedia center will play MPEG 1/2/4, MP3, WMA, WAV, Ogg, JPG.
I am not sure that I am all that interested in this. The SkipJam iMedia Player seems not to be worth $499.
29 Jun, 2004
RSS, Shrook and Distributed checking
Now it seems that rss feeds will be easier for everyone to use. Apple is including a rss reader in their Safari 2.0 for Mac OS X 10.4. So I think that more and more people will be using rss feeds.
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27 Jun, 2004
New Kenwood AV Amp

Gizmodo has an article on a new Kenwood AV Amplifier. It plays MPEG-1, MPEG-2 and Xvid video files. Also it play MP3, WMA and OggVorbis audio files. There is a 10/100 Ethernet interface to stream formats.
I wonder how much this will cost when it comes to the US. Also I wonder what the video interface will be. In order to make most computer video content to look good on a tv, especially a Hi-def one, there will have to be a good line doubler. I am sure that the hardware on this box will be pretty amazing.
27 Jun, 2004
sshd through dns
This seems like this could be a way to get free internet access from an internet cafe. But, I also think that this would be pretty easy to block. All a dns server would have to do is to not forward dns queries that are not in a known format.
24 Jun, 2004
Blocking web slurping
xx.xx.xx.xx - - [07/Jun/2004:03:50:08 -0700] "GET /indilist.php?PHPSESSID=823c1a9974e1972a0d9420d3291805df HTTP/1.0" 200 21221 "-" "BlackWidow-Spider1 (+http://www.xxxxxxx.com)"
xx.xx.xx.xx - - [07/Jun/2004:03:50:09 -0700] "GET /famlist.php?PHPSESSID=823c1a9974e1972a0d9420d3291805df HTTP/1.0" 200 21175 "-" "BlackWidow-Spider1 (+http://www.xxxxxxx.com)"
xx.xx.xx.xx - - [07/Jun/2004:03:50:11 -0700] "GET /sourcelist.php?PHPSESSID=823c1a9974e1972a0d9420d3291805df HTTP/1.0" 200 19183 "-" "BlackWidow-Spider1 (+http://www.xxxxxxx.com)"
xx.xx.xx.xx - - [07/Jun/2004:03:50:12 -0700] "GET /placelist.php?PHPSESSID=823c1a9974e1972a0d9420d3291805df HTTP/1.0" 200 34963 "-" "BlackWidow-Spider1 (+http://www.xxxxxx.com)"
xx.xx.xx.xx - - [07/Jun/2004:03:50:09 -0700] "GET /famlist.php?PHPSESSID=823c1a9974e1972a0d9420d3291805df HTTP/1.0" 200 21175 "-" "BlackWidow-Spider1 (+http://www.xxxxxxx.com)"
xx.xx.xx.xx - - [07/Jun/2004:03:50:11 -0700] "GET /sourcelist.php?PHPSESSID=823c1a9974e1972a0d9420d3291805df HTTP/1.0" 200 19183 "-" "BlackWidow-Spider1 (+http://www.xxxxxxx.com)"
xx.xx.xx.xx - - [07/Jun/2004:03:50:12 -0700] "GET /placelist.php?PHPSESSID=823c1a9974e1972a0d9420d3291805df HTTP/1.0" 200 34963 "-" "BlackWidow-Spider1 (+http://www.xxxxxx.com)"
I don't mind that search engines crawl my web sites (That is why I made this information public), but I don't want people to slurp all of the data down.
I put the following mod_rewrite rule to block people using this software from downloading my content.
RewriteEngine On
RewriteCond %{http_USER_AGENT} ^blackwidow
RewriteRule /* - [F]
This will only work if they don't change the User Agent (which I kow that they can do) If they change the User Agent, I will either list the new User Agent, or I will start blocking ip addresses.
There is one down side with this solution. When this rule fires, the web server will not return the error document becuase it the permissions are set up so that it does not have permissions to access the error document. I will fix that if it is easy. In some ways I don't care about their user experience, since they shouldn't be doing this anyway.
23 Jun, 2004
Alpine web movie

I just found a pretty cool web movie that Alpine created for their car audio products. It is called Mute.
It seems that companies are doing this a lot, and it seems to be working. I really liked it when BMW came out with their film series.
22 Jun, 2004
BMW iPod
Apple and BMW announced that BMW owners can play their iPod on their stereo. Engaget has a good review on this, and I agree with it. I think that this product will be cool, once the iPod UI is shown on the head unit itself. Ideally, I think that it would bew great if the head unit had a motorozed slot that took in the iPod.I think that Alpine could do a good job if they do what they announced at CES. Alpine already has the ability to have a ui from components on their head units. For example here is a picture of their hda-5460.

18 Jun, 2004
Parsing RSS in PHP
It looks like it supports RSS 0.9 through RSS 1.0. It also parses RSS 1.0's modules, RSS 2.0, and Atom
Here is an example that I created of a php script parsing this blog.
There is another example of this that is availabe with PEAR. But it doesn't appear that XML_RSS has been updated as recently.
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16 Jun, 2004
New Swiss Army knife
13 Jun, 2004
Test driving cars
We were looking at Minivans and midsize SUVs. On Saturday, we went to the Honda dealership, to look at the Pilot and the Odyssey. I had seen a very good review of the Town & Country, so we decided to also go to the Chrysler dealership.
Today we decided to go to the Toyota dealership to check out the Sienna and the Highlander.
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10 Jun, 2004
AirPort Express
Apple just announced their AirportExpress. This little device is a 802.11b/g base station. The really cool thing about it is that it can stream music from iTunes directly to a stereo wirelessly.I have read some posts where people like them. I just don't see myself buying one. I think that it would have been so much better if it had a little lcd or video out.
Since this requires iTunes to be running, and in order for someone to change what is playing though this device, they need to use their iTunes interface, most people will put their computer near their stereo. As soon as you do this, you might as well just use an audio cable between your mac and your stereo.
I definitly think that it is great if you don't already have a Access Point. Also if you need to extend the range of your current wireless network with WDS, I could see buying this. I am am happy with my TiVo with the Digital Music Player to access my music.
7 Jun, 2004
Rack mounted server
I ended up using a Linux virtual server through TekTonic since it allows me to run Fedora Core, and I can run what ever software I want to run. But there are some limitiations, like I can not get as much performace as I could if I has my own server.
On /. there is a post of someone that created their own 2U rack mounted server. This is the type of computer that I would want to buy or build.
4 Jun, 2004
iptables with VPS
- http://www.siliconvalleyccie.com/linux-hn/iptables-intro.htm
- http://www.geocities.com/steve93138/
- http://wiki.apache.org/spamassassin/UsingDcc
I started following these examples and I noticed that I wasn't able to use some of these rules. One of the most important one was the state module. I thought that I could fix the problem by installing iptables from rpm. This didn't solve the problem. (More)