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- Geek Trivia: Overdose of tragedy
- For those of you interested in the various scales that quantify major disasters, we have a new entry for you: The International Nuclear Events Scale. The INES is an eight-point (0 to 7) numeric scale developed by the International Atomic Energy Agency for communicating the level of danger represented by...
- Tags: Chernobyl, Radiation, Accident, INES, INES Level 7, INES Level 0 Event, Cecil Kelley, Policies And Procedures, Human Resources, Jay Garmon
- Blog posts 2008-01-22
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- Chernobyl Chef (zip)
- Chernobyl Chef is a Modification/SDK Utility for the S.T.A.L.K.E.R game. Chernobyl Chef allows the dynamic, visual creation of in-game inventory items; it however favors items of an edible nature. This software is aimed to make the creation of in-game items a simple point-and-click operation, allowing people with little technical knowledge...
- Tags: Item, Chernobyl Chef, Games, Personal Technology
- Software downloads 2007-07-26
- Worst Virus Ever...
- One of the things I do is write computer advice articles for a small town newspaper. In thinking about the latest article, I thought I'd write about viruses and the sometimes overblown hype surrounding them.I'm curious what technical people here believe the worst virus they've ever encountered and explain why...
- Tags: BIOS, Engineering, Cyberthreats, Viruses and worms, bladedragonlord@..., battery, virus
- Discussion threads 2007-06-15
- Geek Trivia: (Melt)down to Earth
- Neutron moderators and control rodsGood article, I haven't thought about this stuff since I left the nuclear power world about 10 years ago. Just a quibble about the moderators and control rods. This could be totally different in the commercial world.The most common neutron moderator is pure water. The hydrogen...
- Tags: jeffarndt@..., reactor, rod, moderator, control rod
- Discussion threads 2007-11-07
- Battle brews over unlocking PC secrets
- personal BIOSEthical and technical issues aside, my personal BIOS has detected the presence of a socalist. "compromised" ? How about ending the development process ? There is nothing stopping him from writing his own code, he just wants it made easy. Making a better mouse trap is what drives the...
- Tags: BIOS, docotis@..., great idea, hardware, PC
- Discussion threads 2005-04-09
- Virus? delays for awhile then shutsdown XP
- Guys spoken in the androgenous senseI may have a virus. First lets get this out of the way. It is not my computer but...Windows XP fully updated (minus SP2)Norton Anti-virus updatedSpybot Search and Destroy updatedAd-aware updatedHijack This most currentAll of these were run (minus NAV which continues to...
- Tags: AVG, Drewfy, Microsoft Windows XP, Norton Co., security, virus
- Discussion threads 2004-10-05
- The new career powertool: Naps.
- Do you look older than your age? For you, or others around you, this simple point can be an important indicator of productivity, creativity, and performance. Take a look around you during your next meeting or while sitting in the lunch area with other people in...
- Tags: Career, Productivity, Nap, Recruitment & Selection, Team Management, Performance Management, Human Resources, Workforce Management, Management, John McKee
- Blog posts 2007-12-13
- Who ARE these virus writers?
- Who takes the time and effort to pull off malicious stunts, like viruses, malware, worms, Trojans, or any other deliberately damaging actions? And why? After all, there are risks involved. Who are these people and what do they gain?The common stereotype is a bored but brilliant teenager from a dysfunctional...
- Tags: Scorp  , trojan horse, virus, worm
- Technical articles 2003-09-22
- Managing virus outbreaks on your network from your server
- Deploying virus detection software on your client workstations probably isn't enough defense for your network. John Sheesley explains how you can control viruses on your network effectively by using a server-side protection scheme.Sometimes it seems that not a week goes by when you don’t find out about some new computer...
- Tags: Cyberthreats, Viruses and worms, PRODUCTIVITY, SECURITY, network, Wildlist Organization, John Sheesley, server, virus, macro virus, computer
- Technical articles 1999-12-21
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