Tuesday, February 12, 2008

Tools to keep net nasties at bay - Australian IT

Tools to keep net nasties at bay - Australian IT

WSUS 3.0 SP1 for Windows Server 2008
Few days back, WSUS 3.0 SP1 RTMed and it works with Windows Server 2008 Laughing

Here is a walkthrough of WSUS installation in Windows Server 2008

I am yet to add Clients to WSUS Server. This is my first experience with WSUS, so soon I will post how to add Client computers Laughing

One thing I noted was there is no Update Service for Visual Studio 2008 Surprised



Security Report Claims Net Holes Hidden - The Associated Press

Encryption Could Make You More Vulnerable - Slashdot

IBM Unveils New Solution to End Security Appliance Sprawl for Telecom - CNNMoney.com

Massive mobiles from yesteryear.
Well we all love the classic favourite "Brick phone"

(bad pics teken with Nokia 6275 as I cannot find real camera's charger! I'm buying a camera that takes regular AA's next time)


SEE! it's just massive.
Motorola brick sitting in intellicharge. (thanks NZBNW)

Wells it's just TOO portable.

This beast would give you a very sore arm rather quickly.

(1987 Mitsubish "Transportable") with Motorola brick on top. (thanks NZBNW)


Not big enough huh?

If there was one phone that makes any phone look "ultra sleek" then this is it.

(1967 Motorola Car Telephone that runs on a 16 channel Full Duplex system IMTS)



it's not the "brick" it's the original PAVING SLAB!


Circuitry is fully discreet! it was "fully transitorized" as most systems back then were still valve based.


This sucker is built like the Apollo 11 stuff, It's all shock mounted, through-hole eyelet and double redundancy PCB. The foam and casing has deteriorated over time but the internals look brand new.

This beast is Pre-cellular, but it was the first system to support direct dialling and full duplex operation just like a "real" telephone. Motorola have a sole old yellowed stock picture of one on their website but I'm wondering if there are any other actual devices around anywhere?

Motorola IMTS 1220A




Finding Chuck Norris
I just got this on an e-mail, worth trying:

1. Open Google

2. Type "find chuck norris"

3.Click on "I'm feeling lucky"

Enjoy...


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