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Last Roundup Of The Year!

Hey folks... The last day of the year begins with an early roundup of some interesting bits from around the internets:

  • If you think you're safer using your credit card at a restaurant than over the Internet, you're very, very wrong. You need to read this one.
  • How exactly does 14,800 pounds of ground beef go missing? (Brings new meaning to "Where's the beef?")
  • Maybe the DHS should stop oppressing the average folks and take a look inward instead.

When NPR decides to delve into the murky waters of security and technology, professionals should probably take some notice:

  • Marketplace reported (wait a bit for the audio associated with that blurb to be posted) on the increased dangers of identity theft predicted for 2008.
  • NPR's Morning Edition also covered identify theft and gave a brief nod to Netscape Navigator's demise.
  • At the peak, Amazon was selling 17 Wii's per second this Christmas. That's quite a bit of Wii.

It's a gorgeous day out here and the posts may be few and far between for the rest of the day. Mary & I will be taking some time alone at Monsoon tonight and I'll be sure to post some comments on the cuisine.

One last note is that EVE Online looks amazing on a 46" Sony Bravia LCD HDTV. Booted Windows XP on the MacBook Pro and hooked it up with a DVI-to-HDMI cable, piped the stereo out to the receiver and worked the controls with Apple's Bluetooth keyboard (old school) and a Logitech wireless mouse. The Trinity expansion with the enhanced graphics make it look like you're watching a movie. Great fun!

Happy new year everyone!

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