September 2012
2 posts
August 2012
1 post
July 2012
7 posts
Sorry for having another hiatus, I’ve been very, very busy lately. BUT, I’m also going to start adding in more self-generated content (meaning articles I research and write myself) which will be longer, and should take longer to create. It does help move me toward my ultimate goal of creating a podcast, given that I have enough interest from the community to publish one.
On that note, if you WOULD be interested in a podcast created by me, let me know!
June 2012
12 posts
Yeah, it sounds crazy. It IS crazy. But this is a very interesting study (not just about monkey-sex) involving introducing currency to monkeys.
Check it out, I approve.
Thanks to “Pop Stuff,” a podcast provided by “How Stuff Works” I have discovered this song, and branched out into the rest of MC Frontalot. Nerdcore in all of its glory, if you’ve never listened, check it out. It’s funny and wildly inappropriate at times, but he also has some great beats.
Firstly, TAKE THAT Jordin Sparks and Chris Brown. Stop whining and inject yourself with this.
On a more serious note, this is a medical process that could save an incredible number of lives, and might even turn us into fish, which is pretty damn cool.
Check it out, you’ll probably just come up with some other Pop-Culture reference that’s now defunct.
Title really says it all, Quantum Cryptography has long been perceived as the frontier for pure encryption that cannot be decoded, but some gentleman thinking on a smaller scale may have cracked the code long before Quantum Cryptography can be realized.
(Fixed the title for you Dain. And Mother of God, cant’ believe I derped that up.)
This article outlines an issue that I think many people have ignored, or pretended didn’t affect them, for far too long. To sum it up: our Government loves to take any and all information they can get away with, and they’ve moved into e-mails, texts, and social-networking messages. These messages are inherently private, and they’re doing so without a search warrant. If they can’t read our mail, they shouldn’t be able to read our e-mail, right?
Seems straightforward enough to me, but as always, if you have any questions or comments, or submissions, I love the discussion. It’s how true progress and learning come into reality:
http://pennyu.tumblr.com/submit
pennyuniversity@mamoody.com
Fortunately, I’m vastly more prepared compared to last week, so while they pickings may still be slim, I’ll hopefully have a few posts throughout the week for you guys.
I’ve been studying non-stop for this CompTIA A+ Certification I have to get. The test is next week, so expect I’ll be mostly absent until next Saturday.
Have a great week everyone.