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Old Laptop Plans

{ Posted on Mar 25 2009 by }
Categories : Videos

I’ve had my current laptop for a while, and I’ve been thinking of a way to give it some new life. I currently have Xubuntu 8.04, which is an ubuntu distribution for low power computers. I am planning on upgrading Xubuntu to 8.10, their latest normal release, and then dual booting with windows 7.

I’m not sure if I will have enough storage space for both xubuntu and windows 7. The laptop is a Toshiba Satelite with a 25GB hard drive. Also, it has a really bad battery. It will go dead if you don’t have it plugged in. I really want to buy a new laptop, perhaps a netbook. The Touch Book and gScreen Corp both look like good laptops.

Do you have an older laptop? What do you do to keep it in top performance? Are you planning on getting a new laptop or computer? What are you thinking about getting? Leave a comment below.

ShamWow Song (lyrics from Vince)

{ Posted on Mar 08 2009 by }
Categories : Videos
This has to be the funniest thing since the commercial first came out. Can you believe that my mom didn’t know about Shamwow.

Benny Lava Obsessed!

{ Posted on Mar 07 2009 by }
Categories : Random, Videos

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As you know, I recently posted the Benny Lava video to the site. Well I also downloaded it and put it on my iPod. I know, you think I’m crazy don’t you. I have to say that it is a really great song. Just listening to it makes me happy inside. I was playing Call of Duty: World at War yesterday and the song started playing. I could almost sing along with all the words. “I want to see you pee on us tonight… Now poop on them Oliver… I fought a barber man.” I just have to give a big tip of my hat to whomever the guy was that put the lyrics to the song. Thank you for all the good times you have provided to me and the many others that enjoy that video as much as I do.

Sweettea

New Layout

{ Posted on Mar 02 2009 by }
Categories : Site News, Videos

http://tinyurl.com/a4znop

If you would like to see our new layout just click the link above. We have not added it to the site but this is just an example of what it will look like.

Sweettea

Drinkthisshow is now on Xbox Live

{ Posted on Feb 21 2009 by }
Categories : Videos

Us here at drinkthisshow decided that we needed an Xbox Live account to keep up with the ways of the youth. The account name is simply “drinkthisshow”. Please add us and we will gladly accept. Unfortunately we do not have a gold subscription but don’t worry. We are simply using this for fun and may never use it to play online. Everyone that works at drinkthisshow will be allowed to use this account how they please. That is one of the reasons we will not be making it into a gold account. So just add us and look for all the games that we will be playing.

Sweettea

Mitch Hedburg: On The Edge from Dervy Gator

{ Posted on Feb 21 2009 by }
Categories : Videos

This is my favorite comedian. I love the way he says the jokes and the tone of his voice. I just hate he had to go too soon.

13-Year-Old Girls Drums Rush’s “YYZ”

{ Posted on Jan 27 2009 by }
Categories : Videos

Jacob, until you can play this I do not want to hear you play drums anymore. That means you better start practicing.

Benny Lava

{ Posted on Jan 25 2009 by }
Categories : Videos

I think if we had music like that in America then the world would be a better place.

Star Wars: Retold

{ Posted on Jan 21 2009 by }
Categories : Videos

I’ve seen the one with the little girl and that was just amazing but this one was really funny. I loved the editing that was done. It was simple yet very funny. I just love this video.

Clock ticking on worm attack code

{ Posted on Jan 20 2009 by }
Categories : Tech, Videos

BBC NEWS
Clock ticking on worm attack code

Experts are warning that hackers have yet to activate the payload of the Conficker virus.

The worm is spreading through low security networks, memory sticks, and PCs without current security updates.

The malicious program – also known as Downadup or Kido – was first discovered in October 2008.

Although the spread of the worm appears to be levelling off, there are fears someone could easily take control of any and all of the 9.5m infected PCs.

Speaking to the BBC, F-Secure’s chief research officer, Mikko Hypponen, said there was still a real risk to users.

“Total infections appear to be peaking. That said, a full count is hard, because we also don’t know how many machines are being cleaned. But we estimate there are still more than 9m infected PCs world wide.

“It is scary thinking about how much control they [a hacker] could have over all these computers. They would have access to millions of machines with full administrator rights.

“But they haven’t done that yet, maybe they’re scared. That’s good news. But there is also the scenario that someone else figures out how to activate this worm. That is a worrying prospect.”

Experts say users should have up-to-date anti-virus software and install Microsoft‘s MS08-067 patch. The patch is known as KB958644.

Speaking to the BBC, Graham Cluley, senior technology consultant with anti-virus firm Sophos, said the outbreak was of a scale they had not seen for some time.

“Microsoft did a good job of updating people’s home computers, but the virus continues to infect business who have ignored the patch update.

“A shortage of IT staff during the holiday break didn’t help and rolling out a patch over a large number of computers isn’t easy.

“What’s more, if your users are using weak passwords – 12345, QWERTY, etc – then the virus can crack them in short order,” he added.

“But as the virus can be spread with USB memory sticks, even having the Windows patch won’t keep you safe. You need anti-virus software for that.”

Method

According to Microsoft, the worm works by searching for a Windows executable file called “services.exe” and then becomes part of that code.

It then copies itself into the Windows system folder as a random file of a type known as a “dll”. It gives itself a 5-8 character name, such as piftoc.dll, and then modifies the Registry, which lists key Windows settings, to run the infected dll file as a service.

Once the worm is up and running, it creates an HTTP server, resets a machine’s System Restore point (making it far harder to recover the infected system) and then downloads files from the hacker’s web site.

Most malware uses one of a handful of sites to download files from, making them fairly easy to locate, target, and shut down.

But Conficker does things differently.

Anti-virus firm F-Secure says that the worm uses a complicated algorithm to generate hundreds of different domain names every day, such as mphtfrxs.net, imctaef.cc, and hcweu.org. Only one of these will actually be the site used to download the hackers’ files. On the face of it, tracing this one site is almost impossible.

Variant

Speaking to the BBC, Kaspersky Lab’s security analyst Eddy Willems said that a new strain of the worm was complicating matters.

“There was a new variant released less than two weeks ago and that’s the one causing most of the problems,” said Mr Willems

“The replication methods are quite good. It’s using multiple mechanisms, including USB sticks, so if someone got an infection from one company and then takes his USB stick to another firm, it could infect that network too. It also downloads lots of content and creating new variants though this mechanism.

“Of course, the real problem is that people haven’t patched their software,” he added.

Microsoft says that the malware has infected computers in many different parts of the world, with machines in China, Brazil, Russia, and India having the highest number of victims.
Story from BBC NEWS:

http://news.bbc.co.uk/go/pr/fr/-/2/hi/technology/7832652.stm

Published: 2009/01/20 11:54:45 GMT

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