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Monthly Archives: August 2004

Stego Framework

It’s Friday, and that means geek time. (Why? Because I said so.)
In a nutshell, steganography (stego, for short) is the art of hiding a message’s existence. If you’ve ever played the game where you take a paragraph, circle the first letter of each word, and come out with a secret message, then [...]

Service with a Chuckle (or, That Damn Tree)

Christine talks about our dinner at Black Eyed Pea. I have very rarely seen such a total and complete lack of judgment. (Plus, it just wasn’t funny.)
The first part of the day was spent wrestling with a damn tree. We have a bougainvillea in our back yard that had previously been held [...]

Something to remember…

As much a note to myself as anything, these two open-source emulation projects are worth following:

Bochs – reads like it is fairly stable, and unlike other emulators I’ve seen, it can emulate different hardware architectures. (Well, actually, it can emulate IA32 on other archs.)
PearPC – may have to play with this some more, and [...]