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blog archive for July 2004

July 2004

Tuesday July 6th2004

Decisions, decisions, decisions

Okay, a quick update…

I’ve been asked to develop a network for a small VoIP Firm operating out of Telehouse, that has managed to aquire a fair amount of decent kit for handling VoIP. Since my expirience with Asterisk, Cisco and general networking if far greater than the owner/admin of said company, he’s asked me to take over some of the operations. Unfortunatly because of the amount of traffic he wants to shift, I’m having to design a new network for him to operate the various goodies over, and that means LIR registration, Routing policy decisions ...

Posted by Richard on Tue July 6th 2004 at 2:58 a.m. |

Incidentally

For those of you, I’ve told about this address for the site, the main site is down and not being updated much because I’m in the process of migrating the data from that site to this one. Additionally, as of yesterday morning, Dan (the notnet beancounter) being the uber shit hot beancounter that he is (can’t blame him really since it does pay his bills) and the fact I forgot to pay for the remainder of the bandwidth you guy’s whored off me a few months ago, the main site has also been suspended. Whooops!

I ...

Posted by Richard on Tue July 6th 2004 at 3:13 a.m. |

Thursday July 8th2004

Bleh

A wierd day if I do say so myself…

Very wierd…

That is all.

Posted by Richard on Thu July 8th 2004 at 12:09 a.m. |

Friday July 30th2004

When will society actually grow up?

this story is typical of humanities run and hide mentality.

I mean how the hell someone can come to the conclusion that a game can influence the decision of someone to commit murder.

Now I’m not going to excuse Warren Le Blanc did to Stefan Pakeerah, however I do not condone removing a game from the shelf simply because someone was a “fan of the game”. This it typical. It happened with the Bulger case, when people demanded that we “Destroy all the Horror Films”, but it didn’t happen, and removing the game from shelves is not going ...

Posted by Richard on Fri July 30th 2004 at 4:44 p.m. |