NASA News 2021.10.16
Lucy Spacecraft to Launch to Trojan Asteroids – You’re invited take part in virtual events ahead of the launch of Lucy, the first space mission to study the Trojan asteroids.…
Bitcoin ATM – Portland, Oregon
I walked down to the corner store earlier; well it’s not really a corner store as it sits in the middle of the block, but I’ll assume most will know…
REC 2 – Is it Worse? Is It Better? – AMC Horror Video
No Spoilers I watched REC 2 shortly after watching the original REC and I have to admit the the first few scenes were a bit cliché with some forced and…
A Girls Fabric Face – Horror Game on Steam $2.99
I had a $2.99US credit on Steam for some game I had refunded some weeks ago. Don’t even remember the name of that game but I do remember giving it…
Past Life on Mars – Why Don’t We Just Look For Oil?
I can’t be the only person who has thought of this. There are many societies, academics, and even plenty of peer reviewed scientific papers written on the possibility of past…
Installing PHP on Ubuntu 20.04
You’re going to like this one. So do you just want the damn command so you can move on without having to read more than this sentence? M’Kay, here ya…
NASA NEWS 2010.10.09
Asteroids or comet’s’ hitting planetary bodies will not be featured in this edition of NASA News. If the pictured planetary body resembles Earth in any way we assure you it’s…
6EQUJ5 and another Story
Do you run across this somewhat arcane and amalgamated concoction of seemingly random mostly upper-case letters every once in a while? 6EQUJ5? Maybe it was tattooed next to Uranus on…
TcpView – One of my Favorite (and Essential) Windows Programs
TcpView is a very small program that displays the status of all network connected endpoints. It shows the state one of , ESTABLISHED, CONNECTING, TIME_WAIT, CLOSE_WAIT. Additionally it shows active…
Apache 2 on Ubuntu 20.04 + 30 Second SSL Configuration
The version of Ubuntu that I use is 20.04 LTS however most of these instructions will pertain to just about all Ubuntu Linux versions. Yes, there are thousands of these…