Just another worthless blog
Bit to go here, one of these days
By NullMind on March 30, 2006
Day 1:
I took the train from Mancs to London, then then London to Brussels .. from Brussels to Cologne I got to travel 1st class … and it’s true, there is no better way to travel
.. we even got beer for free.

yay, wide seats
Upon Arriving at Cologne I was suppose to have a taxi waiting for me, after 30 minutes and no Taxi, I decided to just get a cab myself ad head to the hotel, by then I had no cell phone battery and the laptop battery was dead also, lucly I rembered the hotel/resort name, and luckly, I was right

they tell me this is some famous church.
I got this Turkish taxy driver, who was bit weird, but pleasant, while driving he was going crazy to find a match for his cigarete .. we even jumped the curb once .. after going the wrong way for a while, we finally made it to the hotel .. and what a nice place .. it’s got this Oriental theme, very classy.

China in Cologne
I meet up with the gys from thewhir.com and we made our way to one of the restaurants, there we had a meal and drinks on the house, and entertanemnt by this group called interfi…. err, forgot, .. they were quite funny … overall an excellent night.
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By NullMind on March 17, 2006
One of our new products being developed at Comodo is called “HackerGuardian”
This is a vulnerability scanner based on the Nessus Engine, the product is still in late beta status, but already somebody found a way to use it in malicious ways ![]()
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By NullMind on March 9, 2006
This is my Pingz Ep. 2
I work with a new Artist, so the style is different that the first one.
The satire being that as soon as you install XP, spyware floods in … ![]()

click for larger version
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By NullMind on March 8, 2006
I have just booked my train tickets today, I’m off to Cologne (Germany) at the end of the month.
There is a WebHosting Day conference in Cologne on the 28th, this is the sort of conference that’s important for me to attend, so I started to look for the dreaded plain tickets .. after sorting it al out, I decided, just for curiosity, to see if I could get there from manchester by train instead.
Yep, I can, and for about the same price .. so I take off on Monday, 27th from Manchester to London Waterloo, get to the Eurostar train to Brussels at 10:43, arrive on Brussels at 14:05 .. then take the next train to Cologne at 14:28 in First Class (heck, it was just 5£ more) and arrive on Cologne at 16:45
The plain would have taken almost as long due to a long exchange at Frankfurt
I will then stay on a .. err .. Chinese hotel
called “Hotel Phantasia” on Phantasialand

I then return on the 29th, once again First Class from Cologne to Brussels, leave at 12:14, arrive at 14:32 .. I then decided to take a few hours to check Brussels .. i never been there, so this is a good chance to sightseeing, later at 17:56 I take the train to London and arrive at 19:28 .. the train to manchester follows an hour later.
I’m very excited .. several reasons, this conference is a must be for us (PSoft/Comodo) .. and Serguei Beloussov (SWsoft CEO) will be one of the speakers and they will have a booth, it will be a good chance to rub shoulders with the competition and learn what they are up to
… and of course, the chance to add Brussels and Cologne to my “Have visited” list.
I started a tradition of buying a Teddy Bear with the country I am on stamped on it somehow a while back, my task while there is to get one from Germany and one from Brussels to add to the French, American and Scottish ones I have … yep, I am missing quite a few ![]()
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By NullMind on February 27, 2006
Finally, my MacBook Pro arrived today
Today I arrived at the office expecting my MBPRO to be there, but no sign of the currier, so I checked the online tracking, it said there was an error on the address, but that it was at the Manchester depot.
So I called TNT (the Courier) and arranged to go and pick it up.
At their Mancs office, it took them 30+ minutes to locate the parcel, I was getting upset, and they were getting worried (heck, i waited 5 weeks for it, somebody was going to have hell to pay for if it got lost or stolen in their depot)
But all was well, I notice the packaging is quite slimmer than the Powerbook one, back at the office we didn’t waited any time opening it up, it looks very much like the older PB, except the track-pad is allot wider, another change, becuase it has the built in (and outstanding quality) eyesight camera, during the OSX setup it gives you an option to take a snapshot for the user account.
I am still playing with it, but first impressions are positive, it feels allot faster than the PB, Safari opens instantly, and thanks to the 7200rpm drive (an option) file transfer from the backup drive is incredibly fast.
I got the 2.0Ghz, 1GB Ram (soon to be 2), 256MB Video and 100GB 7200RPM HD
Here are some crappy pics with my cameraphone
On the second picture you see the PB 15″ on the left, the MBPRO 15″ on the right and my new 30″ Dell in the back ![]()
And yes, the new screen is allot brighter, as nice as the dell on the back (the 2nd picture is misleading, it is actually brighter than the old PB)
Now I am going thru the backup HD and restoring everything into it .. loving it ![]()
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By NullMind on January 5, 2006
I’m just so excited I had to post, I got my Powerbook (OSX 10.4) and my XDA Exec working together, the Exec as a Bluetooth modem thru O2.
So now I am able to browse the web/get emails on my Powerbook using the EXEC as a GPRS/3G modem .. Anywhere.
I had scour the web for a month, every post I found on this was a failure, nobody could get it going, seems it would work on a PC, but not on a MAC .. well, it will work on a MAC ![]()
All I had to do was:
1 - Flash be bios with the Jasjar one (??) (I had done this before, I dont know if it works with the O2 bios, I will assume it will)
2 - On EXEC, start Bluetooth and make it discoverable, run “Wireless modem” under programs .. enable Bluetooth modem in “Wireless Modem”
3 - on Powerbook, Setup a new Bluetooth device, choose “any device” . it will find the Jasjar/Exec .. pair them.
4 - On Powerbook, go to “internet connect” .. click on bluetooth, create a new config with:
Description: O2 Web
Tel. Number: *99#
user: mobileweb
passwd: password
modem: au cdmaOne Bluetooth adapter
Then just click “connect” and your on the web (well, at least I am) ![]()
I am about to leave to Edinburgh tomorrow morning for a R&R Weekend, and was worried how I would check my mail and work offsite if I needed to .. now I got it covered ![]()
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By NullMind on December 14, 2005
I have since received a new Jasjar from Mobile Fun, and it’s much better.
But I still find that sometimes when browsing on 3G or picking up mail, it will fail due to weak signals .. I assume the O2 3G network is just not that great right now, I have turned 3G off and enable GPRS Only .. and sure enought, it works fine, ALL the time .. yes, it’s not 3G speed, but I dont need it to check e-mails .. GPRS suits me just fine.
If I am ever using it to connect with my MAC t the web, then I look for a strong 3G signal and enable it ..
I have also installed TOMTOM 5.1 with a Bluetooth GPS receiver … and I am loving it
.. you never realize how much you need a Sat Nav until you get one.
My last beef with it i sometimes I find the volume on the headset can be a little low during calls, even at the max volume, but I am ordering a Bluettoth headset, hope that solves that last hurdle.
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By NullMind on December 7, 2005
A point I forgot to mention .. I received the XDA Exec last week on Wednesday .. and returned it on Friday.
I got very erratic service, hardly ever could I connect to a website, and the mail checking kept on failing.
It was as if the DNS could not resolve the domains .. after allot of googling I decided to retuned it for a replacement unit, it seems nobody else has this problem, so I hope it’s just me ![]()
The replacement should be here Friday …
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By NullMind on December 7, 2005
I just tested the updated enom API for H-Sphere, with Maxim’s help, we ironed out some bugs on my cluster, and I cant be any more pleased.
Being about to go more into the domain registration arena, I wanted to do as much as possible thru H-Sphere .. but unfortunately we could only use the API to register 11 domain TLD’s .. and it did not include some vital ones like .co.uk
But now with the new version, we can register ALL 38 TLD’s .. means I can really setup a total Domain Registry offer based on H-Sphere
This is great, I want to have a offer that includes domain + domain parking + 1 e-mail account .. all thru H-Sphere .. with this I wont need to use 3rd party products to register the domain automatically, or have to resort to “e-mail” registration, which means no API for some domains and added workload for us .. simply “marvelous” as the brits say ![]()
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By NullMind on November 29, 2005
I’ve ordered my XDA Exec late last night from mobilefun.co.uk, I just called them and they said it’s beeing processed by the warehouse and to be shipped out today

I went for:
O2 XDA Exec on O2 Business 250 + Data 36 (£52.04 per month)
I need the 36MB per mo, as I will be doing allot of e-mail, thank goodness it’s 3G.
the Unit itself: £19.95 (RRP is about £700) ![]()
What a deal !!
Now I am looking on ebay for TomTom 5 software plus a bluetooth GPS receiver, so I can make it into a GPS Car Navigation System as well.
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