Mental Diarrhea
Mental Diarrhea? (what a spelling!!)
Dia…. of a mental case or a mind that has a hole in its bowel?
Curious? Ok. Go to White Woman Black Dog.
But No!
Smother the urge to slide your soiled fingers out of your pants and take them to that dirty rodent. Read the Magna Carta that follows!
Legal Mumbo-Jumbo:
Everything you see here is © whitewomanblackdog.com unless we say it isn’t. Steal it and we will beat you with sticks. No, seriously… we mean that. Big fucking sticks! The kind that will split your thieving ass head open. Don’t do it. If you can’t make something yourself, then you’re a dumbass. Go download AOLpress and a copy of Paint Shop Pro, then burn them to CD and shove it into the orifice of your choice (we suggest you file the edges till they’re razor sharp first).
Ok… now to say it officially:
The name whitewomanblackdog.com and the whitewomanblackdog.com logo © Pixelthugs Productions, 1998 - infinity and beyond. All rights reserved. All content on this site is property of Pixelthugs Productions and may not be reproduced or displayed via electronic or hardcopy means without permission.
We have lawyers, they have cheese sticks. You don’t want to get bitch slapped by a cheese stick wielding lawyer, now do you? Of course not! That would make you look like a whimp… you’d cry, and probobly soil those nice slacks.
The revealing Desktop!
They say that the desktop of a computer illustrates vividly the character of the owner/user. That is because there is so much scope for customization and applying different themes.
What do you make of me from my desktop?
(Click on the thumbnail for a bigger view)
Please record your views on the comments.
Man bites dog and makes news!
The well-worn axiom on what makes news says “If a dog bites a man it is not news; if it is the other way, it makes news”.
But it has happened!
One David Todd, a 34-year-old blind man has bit his guide dog several times in a busy street of Edinburgh on Feb 8, 2005, according to Scottish police. He has been arrested and charged with animal cruelty.
The poor canine victim is a Labrador/Retriever mix.
Read the news in BBC website.
What is Google up to!
No prize for guessing what makes Google tick. Technology. Period. Delivered innovatively, professionally. A typical text book case study at Harvard and Stanford (incidentally the founders’ alma mater!).
Google was the first search engine to use a cookie that expires in 2038, though people shun persistent cookies. This cookie places a unique ID number on your hard disk. Anytime you land on a Google page, you get a Google cookie if you don’t already have one. If you have one, they read and record your unique ID number. But folks do not mind, even the paranoid specimens. That is the kind of trust that Google enjoys.
Rumours are doing rounds that Google is coming up with GoogleOS which is expected to give M$ a run for its money! And a Google Browser. These surmises are strengthened by the fact that the “Big G” has picked up top techies from Sun and Microsoft.
We join the world in watching what the supergeeks equipped with over 400,000 GHz of processing power in one fast mother of a cluster, riding on 100,000 gigabytes or RAM and a conservative guesstimate of 3000 terabytes of hard drive space operated by Linux (yes, Linux!), are up to!
Power corrupts. Power failure corrupts absolutely!
This is the caption you will find on Wikipedia, one of the most visited web sites on the internet.
The onoline Free encyclopedia are currently recovering their servers from a power failure which means backing up 170gb of database on several servers!
Meanwhile you can use Google.com or Vivisimo’s Clusty Search!
Leetspeak!
Do you understand what is ‘133t5p33k”?
Or, at least this: “joo”?
Well, they are some of the on-line slang terms in teenagers’ lingo!
A neo phonetic hieroglyphics in vogue with today’s neti-kids!
Just to fool the nosey oldies and cover the tracks of under-cover mischief.
May be they are upto no good!
Microsoft is trying to decipher them for your benefit.
You can read them on their page on A parent’s primer to computer slang.
Understand how your kids communicate online to help protect them.
Domain names Beware!
Your domain names could become easy target for hijackers as a change in domain transfer rules takes effect. Under new rules set by the Internet Corporation for Assigned Names and Numbers (ICANN), domain transfer requests will be automatically approved in five days unless they are explicitly denied by the current registrar.
This is a change from current procedure, in which a domain’s ownership and nameservers remain unchanged if the current registrar receives no response from a domain owner to a transfer request.
The changes could mean trouble for domain owners who don’t closely manage their records. Registrars are warning that domains with incorrect e-mail addresses and outdated administrative contact information could be at particular risk, as the domain’s WHOIS database information will be used to inform domain owners of transfer requests.
What is the safeguard your domains from being hijacked?
Almost all registrars provide registrar lock. Enable it. But make sure that you can remove the lock, if need be, at your will. The unlocking will be required if you want to change the registrar.










