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  • SSH and the case-sensitive username in Snow Leopard

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    Mac OS X 10.6 Snow Leopard introduced a lot of under-the-hood changes and many are not very obvious. One such change is to the authentication requirements for logging in remotely via SSH.

    In 10.5 logging in remotely via SSH was a pretty standard affair. In 10.6, however, security has been beefed up a bit to require case-sensitive login credentials. While this requirement has already been imposed on passwords, Snow Leopard now requires a case-sensitive user name as well.

    In other words, when logging in via SSH, Snow Leopard differentiates between the username “aron” and “Aron.” This threw me for a loop for quite some time and is another one of the numerous reasons I have held off upgrading my Mac mini to 10.6.

    TUAWSSH and the case-sensitive username in Snow Leopard originally appeared on The Unofficial Apple Weblog (TUAW) on Sat, 02 Jan 2010 18:30:00 EST. Please see our terms for use of feeds.

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  • Hi Everyone

    Hi there my name is Tricia and i am a Type 1 from NJ. I used to be on the boards under the name Tricia452008 but i changed my account and here i am. I was on the MiniMed pump for a short while but had to go off of it and back on my shots because of weight gain 😡 But now i am losing weight and keeping it off and hoping to get back on the pump soon. I also was on ALOT of insulin over 200 units a day and spirling out of control…..But i started to eat right and exercise and i cut my insulin dosage in half and having been doing great ever since! my sugars have been better and i can’t wait to get my A1c tested in March to see where i am at. So i just wanted to say hi and its great to be back on here!
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    Paseo Santa Lucía, Monterrey.

  • Exclusive: Google Nexus One hands-on, video, and first impressions

    That’s right, humans — Engadget has its very own Nexus One. You’ve seen leaked pics and videos from all over, but we’re the first publication to get our very own unit, and we plan on giving you guys the full story on every nook and cranny of this device. In case you’ve been living under a rock, here’s the breakdown of the phone. The HTC-built and (soon to be) Google-sold device runs Android 2.1 atop a 1GHz Snapdragon CPU, a 3.7-inch, 480 x 800 display, has 512MB of ROM, 512MB of RAM, and a 4GB microSD card (expandable to 32GB). The phone is a T-Mobile device (meaning no 3G if you want to take it to AT&T), and includes the standard modern additions of a light sensor, proximity sensor, and accelerometer. The Nexus One has a 5 megapixel camera with LED flash, and we have to say so far the pictures it snaps look pretty decent (and the camera software is much faster than the same component on the Droid). The phone is incredibly thin and sleek — a little thinner than the iPhone — but it has pretty familiar HTC-style industrial design. It’s very handsome, but not blow-you-away good looking. It’s a very slim, very pocketable phone, and feels pretty good in your hand. Thought you’d have to wait for that Google event for more on the Nexus One? Hell no — so read on for an in-depth look. C’mon, you know you want to.

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    Exclusive: Google Nexus One hands-on, video, and first impressions originally appeared on Engadget on Sat, 02 Jan 2010 18:24:00 EST. Please see our terms for use of feeds.

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  • Read About Capsule Living and Feel Better About Your Dinky Apartment [Capsules]

    Twenty years ago, Capsule Hotel Shinjuku 510 was a place where Tokyo’s businessmen could get a quick night’s sleep after a long day at the office. Today it’s an apartment building for those left unemployed by the devastating recession.

    As Japan’s jobless rate creeps higher—it is currently 5.2%, the highest it has ever been—some Tokyo residents are saving money by moving into hotels. Caspule hotels.

    We’ve looked at capsule hotels before and thought it might be fun to spend a night of deep sleep in a futuristic, high-tech pod. But this report from yesterday’s New York Times presents the sobering reality of life in a capsule.

    At about $620 a month, rent’s not that cheap, though that does afford you a small in-capsule TV and fresh linens, as well as access to communal areas. The capsules have screens instead of doors, and their thin walls provide little privacy. There is, of course, little space for personal possessions, so most residents keep their things stowed in even smaller lockers on the premises.

    The hotel’s proprietor estimates about a third of the establishment’s 300 capsules are rented long term, on a month by month basis. It is heartening, though, to read that the capsule-dwelling individuals interviewed in this article remain optimistic about what the future holds. You can read their stories and find more photographs at the link. [New York Times via Lisa Katayama’s Twitter]







  • Wallpapered Light Switch Cover

    When I decorate a room I like to coordinate the fabrics and colors too. We recently had our main  bathroom painted and wallpapered and I wanted to do something a little different. I decided to apply some of the contrasting wallpaper to the light switch cover or plate and it looks great.

    Kathy Zengolewicz

    Kathy Zengolewicz

    Here is what you will need to get started:

    • A light switch cover
    • Scraps of wallpaper or a wallpaper border
    • masking tape
    • A pencil
    • Scissors

    First, take the switch cover and place it on the wallpaper. Center it on the design if you’ve chosen such a design and center the hole also.

    Use a pencil and lightly make an outline of the hole on the front of the wallpaper.  Use sharp scissors and cut a line own the center of the box you just made. Carefully cut out the hole from the middle outward forming two flaps.

    Turn the wallpaper over so that you are looking at the back. Match up the switch hole with the cut out in your wallpaper. Trace around the switch cover with the pencil and draw another line ½ inch larger all the way around the cover. Cut out the larger line.

    Place the cutout on the front of the switch cover and align the switch hole. Fold each side to the back to  form creases. At each corner make a snip on a 45 degree angle from the outer pencil line to the inner pencil line. This will make the folds look neater.

    Wet the wallpaper and reposition it on the cover. Smooth the paper slowly with your finger being careful not to rip it. If the paper doesn’t stay in place you may need to use the masking tape to hold it until it dries.

    When it dries, remove the tape and attach the cover to the wall.

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  • Subaru releases new Forester X Columbia in Australia

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    Subaru collaborates with outdoor gear company Columbia in other markets, and the latest result is the limited edition 2010 Forester X Columbia. This version swaps out the standard steel wheels for 16-inch alloys, and adds fog lights, a roof rack, cargo tray, rear step panel, and a $500 voucher for actual Columbia gear. Not bad, but it’s a step down from the 2007 Forester X Columbia, which also got a sunroof and heated seats.

    There will be 1,050 examples on offer and they go on sale in Australia beginning Monday, January 4. The “driveaway” price has been announced as $33,990 AUD for the manual ($30,486 USD – note: that’s a straight conversion and does not correspond to the car’s U.S. price), which is $600 less than the Forester X price on Subaru’s Aussie site. Unless we’re missing something, that can’t be all bad for the country’s best-selling crossover.

    [Source: The Motor Report]

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    Subaru releases new Forester X Columbia in Australia originally appeared on Autoblog on Sat, 02 Jan 2010 18:13:00 EST. Please see our terms for use of feeds.

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  • Should we cover the moon with mirrors?

    Sadly, thanks to some medieval superstition about "gravity" and "tides" and "life on Earth", it seems the moon isn’t to be blown up. But that leaves open the other possibility.

    Aparently, the reason the moon shines at night isn’t because it’s plugged into the mains, as some of us were always led to believe but because it reflects the rays of the sun. How it can do that when the sun isn’t even there, because it’s night time, is beyond me but that’s what so-called scientists claim.

    Anyrodeup, if that’s the case, then why don’t they cover the moon completely with mirrors – or better still, tin foil? That way it’ll reflect all the sun’s rays back at Earth and it’ll never be night time again, saving us all a fortune in electricity, and dramatically cutting crime.

    So, in the absence of the mighty destructo-oblivion some would prefer for the moon (a project worthy of the Time Lords themselves), should we cover it in mirrors and turn it into the world’s biggest disco ball?

    I vote yes. I can’t be doing with all these dark mornings. They make it hard for me to get out of bed before noon. I’d also like to live, permanently, in a giant disco.

  • Is Snuggie Really All That?

    Snuggie, the blanket with sleeves, is becoming a phenomenon. But is it justified?

    I received a Snuggie as part gag gift, part well-if-you-like-it gift. I believe it came from Bed, Bath & Beyond. pink-snuggieMy Snuggie is pink to signify that a breast cancer research donation was made from its sale. I think that idea is very nice, but they could have just put a pink ribbon on a gray blanket instead. How many of us have pink decor?

    The free book light that was included was passable for a free item. I like how it opens up, but I could never get it angled the way I needed it to be helpful for reading. The Snuggie website and the fact that they throw in a free item makes the whole deal seem very infomercial. I think that’s what they’re going for though.

    As for quality, I’d give the product a B minus. The fleece seems cheap and not very durable. If you hold the Snuggie up, you can see light through it. When compared to a higher quality fleece, the Snuggie fabric looks like little balls of fleece on a background, rather than a solid piece of fleece. However, it is warm and lightweight.

    Tip: Be sure to wash your Snuggie before allowing it on your clothes. I opened mine just to check it out briefly and was soon covered with pink debris.

    I can complain about quality all day, but the truth is that I use the Snuggie. I don’t always put my arms into the holes while sitting on the sofa, but that option is there if I feel especially cold. I’ve also been able to utilize the Snuggie during late-night blogging sessions when it gets rather chilly in my office. (I’m trying to keep the thermostat down to save energy.)

    In all, I’d say if you’re getting this for yourself, you know what to expect, a low-quality novelty product you might actually use. If you’re getting this as a gag gift, perfect, but rather expensive for a joke. If you don’t know whether someone would like a Snuggie, you should probably look for something different.

    How do you feel about Snuggie?

    (Image via amazon)

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  • Brasília – Ponte JK vista do Pontão

    Esta foto da ponte JK foi tirada por amigo meu e simplesmente ficou sensacional!
    Pena que de tanto editá-la perdeu um pouco a qualidade.

  • Het Witte Huis, Rotterdam

    Gegevens
    Naam: Het Witte Huis
    Hoogte: 45 Meter
    Plaats: Rotterdam
    Oplevering: 1898
    Website:
    Functie: kantoren
    Architect: W. Molenbroek
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  • Chrome browser climbs over Safari for No. 3 spot

    Google’s Chrome browser has only been on the market for 16 months, but it has already taken a good share of the market and beat out Safari for the number three spot. Safari, for the first time ever, is now ranked fourth. By the end of December, Chrome was up at 4.63% market share whereas Safari fell to about 4.46%. Of course, the big boost likely came from the fact that Chrome Beta became officially available for Mac and Linux. Top dogs are still Mozilla Firefox and Microsoft Internet Explorer, with IE8 still at the top but failing to see any real growth. So tell us, what browser are you currently using and why (speed, extensions, apps, etc)?

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  • Madrid: centenario de la Gran Vía

    Ya que este año se van a celebrar los 100 años de la Gran Vía me ha parecido una buena forma de empezar el año en SSC abriendo este thread. Mi idea es incluir noticias de todo tipo sobre los orígenes de la Gran Vïa, películas en las que aparezca, fotos antiguas, los arquitectos que han trabajado en ella, los eventos que ha habido aquí, etc. Y por supuesto todo el mundo está invitado a aportar cosas, lo cual agradezco de antemano.

    La Gran Vía es una calle que lo ha inspirado todo prácticamente: zarzuelas, canciones o novelas; que tiene locales como Chicote donde han ido a tomar copas gente tan dispar como Frank Sinatra, Ava Gadner, Almodóvar, Amenábar, Alaska o el grupo Amaral; que ha visto desfilar por sus calles la manifestación del orgullo gay o la noche en blanco todos estos años; que tiene cines donde han estrenado películas Tom Cruise o Nicole Kidman; qUe tiene todo tipo de tiendas; que tiene teatros donde se representan musicales como Chicago o Mamma mia; y, también una calle que ha salido en películas de Amanábar o Almodovar o Álex de la Iglesia, entre otros.

    Ha cambiado mucho a lo largo del tiempo, pero su esencia sigue siendo la misma: una mezcla entre la arquitectura clásica europea y española y la americana. Quizás por eso resulta tan moderno, porque en mundo de hoy en gran parte es esa misma mezcla.

    Empiezo con unas fotos de Morgoth.

    Mas edificios singulares:

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  • Sonali Aansh(Jute) Rebounding

    From:
    http://www.theindependent-bd.com/details.php?nid=154533

    Raw jute ready for shipments gets export ban exemption
    December 21, 2009

    Raw jute ready for shipments got exemption from the export ban that came into effect last week.
    The government last week imposed an indefinite ban on exporting raw jute to help meet the local demand.
    Shipments of raw jute at Chittagong port remained suspended following the decision, but an inter-ministry meeting decided Sunday to allow export of raw jute awaiting shipments.
    Minister for Textile and Jute Abdul Latif Siddiqui chaired the meeting, attended by the representatives from the ministries of finance, foreign affairs and commerce.
    The ministry of textile and jute at another meeting on Sunday also took some major decisions to revive the glory of the country’s golden fibre-jute.
    The decisions include providing Bangladesh Jute Mills Corporation (BJMC) with the state guarantee for bank loan and paying the interest on credit to BJMC by this month.
    The meeting also advised the commercial banks to provide loans to the private sector for producing jute and jute goods.
    High government officials and representatives from different organisations of the jute industry were present at the meeting.

  • Hotelería | Valencia | Hotel Cristal Park | E/C

    Bueno no hay mucha información acerca de este proyecto pero abro este thread para ir colocando los avances de este Hotel…… Esperemos que haga honor a su nombre y tenga mucho cristal….

  • “Show new replies to your posts” fuction?

    Hi there! Happy new year to all! 😉

    My question is: is it possible to add a new function to the forum? A kind of "show new replies to your posts" fuction? When you click it, the filter shows only the threads where you have once participated (started or replied) that have unread posts to you.

    This is a famous function in many forums out there. Could we have it here too? Or do we already have it, and it’s I who don’t know how to use or where to find it?

    Any inputs are welcome!

    Cheers!