UFO’s AND THE WORLD WIDE GOVERNMENT COVER UP!!

October 30th, 2008

I’m no expert on the topic of ufo’s by any means, but i do know quite a bit about the topic. Many will call you crazy, nuts, a loon, mad, and many others things at the mention of the topic. No matter what though the truth about ufo’s, and what they are may scare many people if they really only knew. The fact that the global governments go to such great lengths to cover up sightings, and other evidence that could very well shed much light on the topic is in many people’s minds proof enough that something very real is going on. I know some people reading this may think this guy has watched to many movies, and i expect that from a large percentage of people, but the truth is the ufo phenomenom is what sparked all the movies you see about UFOs not the other way around.

The United States government knows we are being visited by beings not of this earth, and they are holding on with everything they have to hide it from the public. They don’t think the people of the world are ready, or able to handle such a truth, but in my opinion they are wrong in that thought, and also wrong for hiding something like this. There are plenty of people trying to discredit the UFO phenomenon with hoaxes so that the peoples eyes will stay closed, and some of those people are members of the United States government. In the end it’s up for the people to decide though.

I’m a star gazer i spend many hours outside looking at the stars, and the night sky and i can tell you in the many years i have done so I’ve seen many things that i can not explain ( AND NO THE THINGS I SAW WERE NOT WEATHER BALLONS, FLARES, AIRPLANES, HELLICOPTERS, SWAMP GAS, OR ANY OF THE OTHERS THINGS SOME PEOPLE TRY TO USE TO DISCREDIT SIGHTINGS WITH ). Some of the things i’ve saw in the night sky move at such great speeds, and have such great directional shifts there is noway they are craft that are man made. I’m not trying to say i see these things on a regular basis, but i do see them more often than one might think. Anyone who spends enough time looking up at the night sky will see them to.

I think I’m done ranting on this topic for now so I’ll just leave you with some reference points in the form of links below. Have a Good One People!!!!!!

http://www.bibleufo.com/

http://www.ufoevidence.org/

http://www.mufon.com/

Just a word of advice when visiting any website don’t believe everything you here or read. You need to use your brain, and common sense and come up with truthful honest answers. Never believe this man, or any other man, do you homework and base your decisions on solid facts.

“Anonymous” Hacks Palin’s Private Email

September 17th, 2008

I posted the below article from slashdot.org. My Staff, and Myself at computer-jargon.com also have the photos, and screenshots of Sarah Palin’s email/account, and family pictures that have been posted on a few websites, but we are not going to post them at this time as we feel it would be in bad taste.

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‘Anonymous,’ best known for its jousts with Scientology, has apparently hacked Sarah Palin’s private Yahoo email account. Contents, including sample emails, an index, and family photos, have been posted by Wikileaks, which calls them evidence that the GOP vice presidential candidate has improperly used private email to shield government business from public scrutiny.

– Article End –

Original Slashdot Article

http://news.slashdot.org/article.pl?no_d2=1&sid=08/09/17/1949222

 Let us know how you feel about this story by leaving your comments.

Sorry for the lack of posts

September 10th, 2008

I’ve been so busy this summer between moving, work, and other things i decided to take on I’ve not had time to blog the way i want. With the fall, and winter coming i should start to have a little more free time to do the things i need to do online.

I’ve got a lot of interesting things to share in the next few months so anyone who is interested stay tuned in.

Later Everyone

Moving Sucks ( My Move )

July 11th, 2008

MovingWell people sorry it’s been so long since my last blog entry, but i found a good deal on a house i liked and bought it. So I’ve spent the better part of ( June ) and ( July ) getting things done. I’m just about fully settled in from my move and very pleased with the results. Granted i only moved about a mile from where i previously lived it was still rough moving after being in one spot for so long.

You never realize how much you have until you have to move it all. I’m sure I’m not telling anyone who has had to deal with moving anything they don’t already know. Anyway i just figured I’d explain why my blog posts have been slow in coming. If you have any comments feel free to leave them as always.

My Wednesday Adventure!!

May 29th, 2008

I decided to do something a little different yesterday so i took a mountain bike ride. I told myself i wouldn’t over do it, but i always tell myself that no matter what I’m doing, and always manage to over do it anyway.

My mountain bike ride ended up being a 40 mile ride which considering i don’t bike on a regular basis is a little to much. Also it was very sunny, and I’m very white so i ended up with a nice sun burn ( ouch ). Although i definitely over did my trip i enjoyed it quite a bit, not to mention i did stop off at SUBWAY for lunch during my little trip.

I spend a lot of time indoors in front of a computer screen so this was a nice change of pace for me, and i probably should do things like this more often. Just thought I’d let everyone know ( who is interested ) what I’ve been up to.

The History Of IRC

May 17th, 2008

I’ll start off by saying most if not all true geeks already know what IRC is, but for those of you who don’t this post should clear things up for you.

I’ve been online for quite a long time now ( I’m almost 31 ), actually i received my first computer when i was 9 years old ( before the http protocol ). Anyway i first started to get interested in IRC in 1994, and the rest is history, been hooked on IRC ever since.

IRC was born in 1988 by Jarkko Oikarinen ( an employee of the Department of Information Processing Science at the University of Oulu ) when he wrote the very first IRC server and client. It wasn’t until around 1989 that IRC had truly spread across the Internet. There were over 40 IRC servers worldwide during this time. In 1991 during the Gulf War, live events about the war were readily available for people to read thanks to IRC.

This post just covers some of the basic historic facts about IRC, there is much more I have not posted here. IRC is still widely used even today by many people worldwide, and will most likely always be widely used. I don’t see IRC really ever going anywhere. Even with all the chat services available today that offer anything from ( webcam  ) services to ( voice chat ) services, IRC still endures.

If this is the first time you have heard of IRC and are curious you can chat with me on my IRC network and give it a try for yourself.

My IRC Server Address:

irc.computer-jargon.com

Learn More About IRC History:

http://daniel.haxx.se/irchistory.html

http://www.ircbeginner.com/ircinfo/history.html

As usual feel free to post your comments.

 

The Universe ( Are We Alone? )

May 16th, 2008

I don’t imagine most people these days take the time to ponder some of the bigger questions is life such as this one in the title above. Most people are to busy caught up in their daily activities to really give such questions much, if any thought.

The Universe is a big place to be exact according to most scientist it’s roughly 93 billion light years across, and 14 billion years old. Let’s examine this for a second 93 billion light years, what does this really mean? Well let’s first figure out what a light year is. If you haven’t figured it out yet a light year is basicly the distance light travels in a year. Light travels at around ( 186,287 ) miles per second ( Now That’s fast ), but space is also very vast so even though light seems to be fast to us it’s speed is actually no match for the vastness of space.

Have you ever been outside on a clear night, and just gazed up at the heavens, and were just amazed at the amount of stars in the night sky? I have actually i make it a habit to do it on a nightly basis, and I’m amazed each time i do, but here is the even more amazing thing, most if not all the stars you see in the night sky are all located in our own galaxy the ( Milky Way ).  Scientist estimate there are over 100 billion galaxies in the known universe probably more, and each galaxy contains it’s own system of stars, and solar systems with planets just like our galaxy the ( Milky Way ).

After understanding all this can anyone really in all honesty think we are alone, and that we are the only intelligent life in the universe.  I seriouly doubt we are the only intelligent life in our own ( Milky Way ) galaxy let alone the universe.

Understanding The Universe:

http://school.discoveryeducation.com/schooladventures/universe/

Are We Alone In The Universe?

http://www.firstscience.com/home/articles/mysteries/are-we-alone-in-the-universe_1354.html

If you have any comments or questions about this blog post please feel free to leave them. I’m always intrested in feedback from others.

 

USAF Considers Creation of Military Botnet

May 15th, 2008

Don’t worry you are not seeing things, you’re reading the title of this blog post correctly. It seems many in the United States Military believe they should create their own bot-net as a deterrent. You may ask yourself the question ( a deterrent to what? ). The United States Military believes it would be a deterrent to those who would attempt to DDoS government networks, and it believes it would be an offensive weapon to be used against the networks of unfriendly nations, criminal groups, or terrorist organizations.

I’m not really surprised by any of this information, in fact I’m pretty sure they are already probably doing this. I think as long as the Military uses their own resources ( computers and networks ) to form this botnet, and refrains from using the computer systems and networks that the public depends on, this wouldn’t be a bad idea. As i said before though i believe they are probably already doing this anyway.

Read The Article From Slashdot:

http://tech.slashdot.org/article.pl?sid=08/05/12/1525257

What’s a bot-net?

http://www.honeynet.org/papers/bots/

If you have any comments, or thoughts please post them.

My Recent WarDriving Trip

May 15th, 2008

I felt the need to take a war driving trip today as i have not taken to many here recently. The main reason i do it is more or less curiosity, and of course because it’s fun. It always amazes me how many unsecured wireless networks i find, the number seems to grow with every trip i take. I found over 933 total wireless networks on this trip of which over 70% of them were not secured meaning you could easily join their wireless network and start surfing off their connection immediately.

I wish people would get a little smarter, and start learning how to setup WPA, WPA2, or WEP encryption ( WEP is better than nothing ) for their wireless routers. If you have no other option, and have to use WEP please atleast use 128 bit encryption. Another thing you should do is turn off SSID broadcasting, no need to advertise that you have a wireless network. If you wanted to make things even more secure you could even enable ( Mac Address Filtering ). I suppose this isn’t even the worst of it though as sometimes i find routers that still have the default log in information in place. If you have never setup a router/wireless router before, and are new to wireless networking please take the time to read your routers documentation and educate yourself a little bit on the topic.

It’s important you know what can happen if you don’t secure your wireless network. If you don’t secure your wireless network basicly anyone within range of that network can login, and start using your internet connection. What if the person who logs onto your wireless network has bad intentions? You could find yourself in serious trouble with law enforcement if the person using your unsecured wireless network is taking part in online illegal activities. You also have to worry about the integrity of your personal information because an unsecured wireless network leaves you wide open to packet sniffing which could even lead to identity theft.

It’s important people realize they can’t just go out and buy a wireless router and hook it up without securing it. Take the time to setup your wireless network properly.

Learn How To Secure Your Wireless Network:

http://www.pcworld.com/article/id,130330/article.html

Feel free to leave any comments you may have about this blog post.

Guitar Hero III

May 14th, 2008

Well i promised myself I’d never purchase Guitar Hero III, but a few weeks ago i did and now i play it entirely to much. The first few nights after i bought it i found myself helplessly glued to the guitar trying to master my new found obsession. As days have turned into weeks I’ve managed to not play it as much, but still find myself needing to get an hour or so of play in each day. 

I’ve managed to get good enough to play most songs on ( Difficulty Level ) Hard. I had never really played any of the pervious Guitar Hero games so i didn’t have an apperciation for how hard it was to play, so i was pretty frustrated for the first few days until i started to get a feel for the game. Although i was frustrated at first I’m pretty happy with the game, and enjoy playing it. Over all i give it 5 stars.

If you are looking for a good game that can help you pass the time away I’d recommend you pick this game up.

Guitar Hero 3 Tips:

http://www.mahalo.com/How_to_Play_Guitar_Hero_3

If you have any comments, or questions you know what to do.