Is it all downhill for Torrific?
September 30, 2011 on 7:12 am | 10 Comments
Update: Torrific ceased operations (scroll to bottom for full update).
Let me start by explaining what Torrific is, for those who aren’t familiar with the service. Usually you’d use a bittorrent client like Transmission or uTorrent to download torrents. Torrific takes away the hassle and problems associated with downloading torrents and does the download for you and then gives you a regular HTTP download through your browser.
So not only are you saving yourself from the risk of being kicked off your ISP (if you’re downloading a dodgy torrent) but you’re also maximizing your connection speed with a nice clean HTTP download.
First arduino project – Security light
September 14, 2011 on 12:22 pm | No Comments
I’ve been pretty busy with client work lately and haven’t had much time to blog about seo stuff. I’ve got some interesting things on the go related to clickjacking and XSS for seo purposes, they should make for some interesting posts in the future.
For now, I’m spending what little free time I have playing with my Arduino (a clone, Gizduino).
I made my first project outside of the examples, which is of course pretty basic. It uses a photoresistor to sense when someone walks by and turns on an LED for 2 seconds.
Ebuyer.com – misleading edeals newsletters
September 3, 2011 on 9:41 am | No Comments
This post doesn’t relate to seo, online marketing, penetration testing or any of the normal subjects I cover. It’s just a plain ol’ regular moan.
Generally, ebuyer.com gets a big thumbs up from me. Their prices are generally very competitive, usually only a little bit pricier than what you’d find on ebay – but with the obvious advantage that you’re buying from a reputable company rather than a random person.
Their shipping setup simply cannot be beaten. You can order up to 11pm and they’ll have the item on your door step the next morning (or perhaps lunch)!
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