Sunday, 20 April 2008

HACK CADET

A security context enforced by browser for widgets
which contains server side content
but
from a different server than the web page itself.

This is yet another attempt to change my ways.
They can modify the page
snoop on your users
re-write your links,
and do all sorts of nasty stuff.

In case you didn't
to watch or not to watch it
would add one more item to the list choices you have
I know,
but.

Think Java Servlets or Applets or even Beans
Slipping the surly bonds of earth
Not enough video and analysis on the explosion and aftermath.

Above: Looking out over Morgan Hill and the Gilroy area.
And one more, with them off the departure end of the runway:

Above: Eight Bonanzas flying in formation over South County.
Now it's your turn to call me an idiot.

Hopefully these problems will disappear in time as network response times improve.
I can keep tabs open forever in Firefox before remembering to post something.

I wipe off tasks as I do them,
clearing the white board gives me a sense of satisfaction.
I like the FAA Supplement at the end

The high-value widgets are the gateways into entire networks,
which can interact with the search engines in their individual ways
and point back to the individual pages in a distributed fashion.

In fact, Gascoyne is really looking for areas
where he can make the biggest differences on a car
that was already well on its way in design when he joined the team.

That's an interesting thought.
Javascript and Flash a hack?

But I cannot finish this post without noting
that Lewis Hamilton was not on track testing in the last couple of days
alongside his team mate, Alonso.

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