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iPSP


So there was the flash based Windows Vista/XP for the PSP. Well, the iPSP files are the same. Flash and HTML in your memory stick and can be loaded within the PSP browser to be used. Another neat idea. Why not give it a try?

“iPSP is a web portal for the PlayStation Portable. What is a portal? In its simplest definition, it is a page on the web, or stored on a device, with links to other pages. iPSP is a portal designed to look and run like an Apple iPhone, and it contains several applications and games for your use.
iPSP was created by ctcoding in an effort to bring you the first, and the best, iPhone experience on the PSP.”

The Laws of Computing

  1. The Computer is always right.
  2. Programmers are occasionally right.
  3. The amount of time needed to debug a program is inversely proprotional to the time allotted for debugging.
  4. Programs never work the first time unless there is virtually unlimited time to complete the program.
  5. Any programmer can find 90% of his bugs simply by explaining his program to an uninterested observer.
  6. The uninterested observer may be sleeping, dead, nonhuman, or, in extreme cases, nonexistant.
  7. The most difficult or nearly impossible programming problems appear obvious or extremely simple to anyone with little or no knowledge of programming.
  8. Those problems most easily solved by a programmer appear to be overwhelmingly complicated and marvelous to the layman.
  9. Computers are never more intelligent than their programmers.
  10. Most computers are incredibly stupid.
  11. The rarest bugs in any operating system or major programming effort will always show up in a demonstration of its use to prospective users or customers.
  12. These bugs usually cannot be reproduced and therfore cannot be located.
  13. Customers will never purchase programs which appear to be riddled with bugs as verified by demonstration.
  14. Most programs are unfit for sale.

Stages of Blogging

I found this really  interesting chart of the stages of blogging, and I realized that I am currently at stage 1.

Tie an impossible knot

Unlocking your car with a tennis ball


Get ready to add a new skill to your lock-picking category.

Why Modern CDs Sound Like Crap

Maybe one more reason to pirate high quality music… sigh…

How to make Thermite

Mix well, and witness 4000 degrees of steel-melting fury

http://www.hallpass.com/media/howtomakethermite.html

The Machine is Us/ing Us

I am revisiting this video when I stumbled upon the final version today. Very nicely done. When you think of the web and how it got started, it’s unbelievable how it linked everyone. Of course, we need to rethink a lot of things…

Life

So I am not posting tech stuff today I guess. I realized that I can’t leave the Angry Men (the post before this one) on the top because it will scare people away. So here is a picture of life.

5 things that bloggers won’t tell you

1. Serious, nobody reads my blog.
It’s obvious now many people have blogs and new information just get posted every second. There is no way that one can read all of the blogs therefore, who cares about little bloggers like us!

2. Have I told you that my content may not be true?
So you sit down, reading one’s blog and how do you know if the information that they present to you is true? And by the way, what about my blog? I can control what you see on the internet.

3. I saw this somewhere else!
Bloggers are not born with a updated rss feed that lets them know what exactly is going on. So they see it somewhere else and rephrase it and post it! So why waste your time reading something twice?

4. Have I mentioned about that virus?
Looks like I haven’t. So how many sites you go to have some sort of malicious code running? A: Most of them do. In addition, there are those xss injected codes!

5. I am some random guy, not a reporter.
Yes, I am some random guy, not some reporter who works for a secret organization… or am I?