Archive for February, 2006

MacFixIt – Potential Security hole caused by Comcast installation software

Tuesday, February 28th, 2006

Article hereI tend to be suspicious by nature any time anyone asks me to install software on my computer, so I never install anything an ISP says needs to be installed, unless I can’t figure out a way around it. Comcast’s software is fairly useless, last time I saw the package – basically a branded [...]

Go Ahead Laugh it Up…

Friday, February 24th, 2006

Okay, I was going to write something really smart and intelligent, but I just wasn’t in the mood for that today. I figured since I am the Dogbark “Drummer-boy” you all could get a laugh at my expense. Check out this page of excellent drummer jokes. If you want to learn something technically gratifying, check [...]

Remotely delete files from a stolen Mac…

Friday, February 24th, 2006

This is a bit over my head, but I’m sure Harry could get this setup in a matter of minutes. Basically you set your Mac up to tell a server that it’s been stolen (once it’s been stolen) and a script will delete any/all files you wish. Groovy…Click Here for the article

Watch a CSS site be written/developed in real time…

Monday, February 20th, 2006

If you’re interested in learning different coding languages, then this is a cool site to visit. This guy took a blank page, and turned it into a fully designed website using CSS.Step OneVery very cool, and informative no less.via Digg

Domains Bot: a nifty domain search engine

Friday, February 17th, 2006

I just ran across this domain search engine, Domains Bot.Basically it’ll help you search for the right domain not only with words you want in the domain, but phrases that relate to the domain, expiring domains, domains for sale, and more. Check it out if you’re having a hard time deciding on what domain to [...]

New MacOS X trojan/virus alert

Thursday, February 16th, 2006

New MacOS X trojan/virus alertNote that this is really more accurately described as a trojan, as it isn’t self-replicating or self-installing. More of a proof of concept than anything, and just goes to prove that you have to use common sense when you’re working with files online. Don’t install something if you don’t know what [...]

half-ton tape ball

Wednesday, February 15th, 2006

SOUND ON STAGESo, in my life away from DogBark, I do a lot of live sound work, and of course, at the end of a long show, we always build a tape ball from all the gaff tape on stage. We’re usually pretty proud of getting a large softball-sized ball that we can hurl across [...]

Advertising Your Site

Tuesday, February 14th, 2006

I have noticed a lot of people asking me lately about submitting their sites to search engines. Today I noticed that you actually have to get inside of google to find that area, so I thought I’d provide the link. Click HERE to go submit your site. I would suggest adding your website to as [...]

Stellarium Astronomy Software

Monday, February 6th, 2006

Stellarium Astronomy SoftwareThis has nothing to do with the web – it’s just really cool software, and it’s free. Think local planetarium on your desktop. Available for Mac OS X, Windows, and Linux.

Welcome and “Learning” HTML

Wednesday, February 1st, 2006

Being the newbie at dogbark, I figured it was just about time for my first entry in the infamous blog. Actually this would be the first time I have ever written in a blog… so, welcome me kindly. Since I have been at dogbark I have learned a tremendous amount of information, some very valuable, [...]