Disable IPv6 in Kubuntu

November 17, 2011 in Articles, Kubuntu, Linux

IPv6 isn’t as popular as it should be, and within a home network concept, it’s not really useful. Unless you want to learn how it works.

How to: Remove Sudo

November 8, 2011 in Articles, Kubuntu, Linux, Technology

This post is for anybody that want to run as root but with a different username. W-what? Yes, I said it; run as root with another username. I know this [...]

Unthink: Let’s Take Over Facebook with A “Please try again later.”

October 26, 2011 in Articles

Day number 2 and I’m still unable to use Unthink.   Instead of an error message we are now getting a message stating that the server are full and to [...]

Unthink: Getting Slaughtered On the First Day.

October 25, 2011 in Articles

Unthink, a new social-media site, is just being pounded by traffic.  You would think that would be a good thing, but when the site becomes to slow and you cannot [...]

Kubuntu 11.10 Oneiric Network Management Problems

October 18, 2011 in Articles, Kubuntu, Linux, Technology

I know that I should re-install my Linux when a new distribution is available, but I never learn.  Perhaps in hope that this time, the upgrade will work flawlessly, but there’s always [...]

Becoming a Professional Writer: A Career Change

September 20, 2011 in Articles, Writing

I always loved writing. I remember when I was a teenager, I was writing songs just to get lucky with girls; it worked perfectly and they melted with my words. Of course, my song writing has evolved beyond the teenage dream of getting laid. Now, my creations are more horror than anything else. I think my death metal band may have a big influence with this. But I’m the type of person who is never satisfied with what I’m doing, and I get bored easily. Songwriting is just not enough.

The Hurt Locker Cons-Piracy

September 13, 2011 in Articles, Opinion

When it comes to our right to privacy, one question comes to mind: “Can we trust our ISP’s?” In the case of the biggest lawsuit to date on file-sharing, I have to say, not really. Any party can easily access our whereabout and doings on the Internet. Even with a court order, should our lives be exposed to anyone who wants to see? A question many privacy group might ask. There is a thin line between legality and privacy.

Home Recording: The Art of Re-Amping

September 8, 2011 in Articles, Music, Recording

You just arranged a recording session with a local recording studio. You’re set to record some heavy shredding guitars until the early morning but as you get there, you find out that the studio is in an apartment building. It’s 10pm, and you’re waiting for the elevator. You’re telling yourself that you wont be able to get anything done tonight. You need to crank up the volume to get something decent out of your amp. As you meet the guy with your stack, he tells you, “Don’t worry about that. We’ll just re-amp it later.” What the hell is he talking about? What does re-amping means anyways.

A Clash Of Kings – Review.

August 31, 2011 in Book Review, Writing

A Clash Of Kings is the second book of George R.R. Martin’s amazing epic series, A Song of Ice and Fire. It continues where A Game Of Thrones left off and [...]

Canada’s Digital TV Transition (DTV)

August 29, 2011 in Articles, Technology, Writing

August 31st will be the last day for most analog TV signal in Canada.  Which means, everyone will be able to watch cable like picture quality TV for free.  Of [...]