- Technitium | Software | MAC Address Changer v3.1 (FREEWARE) Technitium MAC Address Changer allows you to change Machine Access Control (MAC) Address of your Network Interface Card (NIC) irrespective to your NIC manufacturer or its driver. It has a very simple user interface and provides ample of information regard / network security hacks hardware
Monthly Archive for August, 2006
- Joel’s got a Mini Not a Mini Cooper — a Google Mini! I so want one, too.
via Matt Cutts. / search google blogging - Some Linux questions Heck, I can’t even answer half of them off-hand. / reference geek linux
- My wife just had an ultrasound exam to determine her gestation period. The baby’s 13 weeks. Expected date of conception: 9 February 2007.
- My son got perfect scores in his first quizzes. Just like his tatay…
- My sister in Dubai now holds a great job at the Media City. Hopefully, she’ll be able to hold on to this one a bit longer than the previous ones. Heh.
- I found the secret to Chicken Teriyaki: the sauce.
Mama Sita, donde esta el salsa de teriyaki? - I also found the perfect time to write: at 3:00 AM.
- I finally got around to folding my son’s origami safari animals. Ang galing ko daw. Heh, anak, wait ’til you get older, and tell me that again.
- It’s a holiday in Cork (Ireland — my work’s counterpart unit) on Monday, so it’s a holiday for me as well.
- I’m looking forward to see the folks at Pinoy.Tech.Blog on 9 August at Circles Shangri-la Edsa.
- Demystifying LDAP If you’ve been struggling to understand what LDAP is and how it can be useful to you without picking up a 1,000-page tome, look no further. LDAP is great for some problems, pretty good for some others, and completely inappropriate for yet another batch of / reference tcp/ip ldap network
I’m currently blogging offline, using w.bloggar.
I don’t have an internet connection in my apartment in Pasig (and I’m not likely to get one — too expensive and the logistics of applying for a fixed line is such a bother). I usually connect to the internet from work. I still haven’t tried WiFi on Mathilda. I’ll probably do that tomorrow.
I’m thinking about getting PLDT WeRoam or Globe Visibility. I called Visibility, alas, they’re open for corporate accounts only. As for PLDT, I tried several times but got busy tones on their hotline — it’s PLDT, what do you expect? My previous experience with WeRoam in my former workplace was just so-so, but at least I was mobile. I haven’t tried Visibility, but from a former colleague’s experience, it failed miserably, specially in Mindanao. (Not that I’d be going there in the near future, still it tells something about the service. But they have probably improved since that was, what, two months ago.)
For now, I’ll just have to leech from the office connection — just one hour a day, during breaks (heh), to do updates, etc.
