DD-WRT Rocks

I upgraded one of my Linksys WRT54G Routers with the DD-WRT software. It’s been running a couple of days now and is really great. It replaces a mediocre interface with a clean functional and usable interface. So far the router has also been reliable and extensively used for voip calls and general wireless connectivity.

The DD-WRT puts a slimmed down linux onto the Linksys access point. It even comes with a netflow export feature which is very cool.

Here’s a picture of the interface in action:

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What I’m listening to

If I should die, let it be known that I read the following blogs:

…and listened to the following podcasts:

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Just in case.

What I’m listening to

If I should die, let it be known that I read the following blogs:

…and listened to the following podcasts:

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Just in case.

Milton Friedman dies.

Being involved with $SECRET_PROJECT I have had little time to track regular news and managed to miss Milton Friedman’s death.

I’ve read a couple of his books, my favorite being Money Mischief.

Friedman’s view, government had the opposite obligation: to keep its
hands off the economy, to let the free market do its work. He was a
spiritual heir to Adam Smith, the 18th-century founder of the science
of economics and proponent of laissez-faire: that government governs
best which governs least.

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Milton Friedman dies.

Being involved with $SECRET_PROJECT I have had little time to track regular news and managed to miss Milton Friedman’s death.

I’ve read a couple of his books, my favorite being Money Mischief.

Friedman’s view, government had the opposite obligation: to keep its
hands off the economy, to let the free market do its work. He was a
spiritual heir to Adam Smith, the 18th-century founder of the science
of economics and proponent of laissez-faire: that government governs
best which governs least.

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Jamie Cullum

Julie managed to get some last minute tickets to the Jamie Cullum concert last night.  It was a fantastic concert.  The supporting band Nizlopi, was aslo very good.

To be honest I hadn’t heard either of Jamie’s 2 newer albums and was very impressed.  At first he came across as somewhat arrogant on stage but slowly managed to build up a good repoirtoire with the audience.  The highlight of the evening was when he brought his band off stage and played his penultimate song out in the audience, right in front of Julie and myself.

Pictures will be forthcoming.

S.