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boardgamegeek - all things boardgame sitenice site all about board games: http://www.boardgamegeek.com/ I originally posted about boardgamegeek almost 3 years ago, and after recently spending a lot of time on the site exploring games i felt it needed a follow up post. This is a fantastic site for anyone who wants to try to discover a new board game or read reviews, etc. I spent a couple of hours on it researching games before settling on a couple to try, and it was invaluable. I should say i'm not much of a game player and even less of a board or card game player but i was very curious to see if i couldn't find something fun to play with guests. Continue reading to see what game we found that we absolutely LOVED.. |
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NANY 2009 Wrap UpThe NANY Challenge 2009 :: Wrap Up 2009 has set a new standard for the DonationCoder NANY Challenge, both in quality and quantity of Released Applications. High quality applications from games to journals, clocks to media players, and everything in-between, have been releeased are now available for download and use. The Challenge is not an easy task to complete: 6 weeks to write, test and release a new application! All our entrants have other responsabilities apart from the annual NANY Challenge. This year we had 44 coders of varying degrees of experience Pledge to release a New Application for the New Year and by January 1st we had a whopping 34 New Applications posted on the NANY 2009 Forum. Now the real fun begins: all the Applications are free to use, and the forum is a great place to offer feature requests or report issues. Many of the Applications are just the start of something bigger and will be developed further, so it is also a good place to keep up with their development. Congratulations to all the NANY 2009 Challenge Entrants! You've helped to make the NANY 2009 a great success.
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2008 Cybernet Awards Are Out.. DonationCoder.com Wins Most Useful Forum!I have a lot of respect for the Cybernet folks, so this makes me very happy and proud. It's the first day of the Cybernetnews.com 2008 awards and our very own humble DonationCoder.com site has just won the first place award for "Most Useful Forum". The fact that it's an award honoring everyone on this forum as a community, makes it all the sweeter. It's an appropriate time to say thanks to everyone here for making this a fun and interesting place to hang out. I'm looking forward to the spending the next year with you guys and gals. If learning about new software is as intriguing to you as it is to me then you’ll surely want to checkout the DoncationCoder forums. With 155,000+ members it’s a place any software lover will want to call home. I’ve found some great freeware apps thanks to this forum, and you’ll be amazed at how much the community is willing to help you out. I’ve even seen some people write up quick programs just to help another member. http://cybernetnews....-most-useful-forums/ |
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Shell Extension City's Best Freeware of 2008Shellcity.net is a long time favorite site of many DonationCoder members.. One of the best places to discover new freeware. Today marks the begining of their 5 day retrospective looking back at the best freeware of 2008.. http://shellcity.net/ |
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Tech News Weekly: Edition 52Hi all. Well guys, it's the end of another year. I hope you all had a wonderful Christmas (Giftmas for those in the know ![]() ![]() As usual, you can find last week's news here. 1. CastleCops, No More Spoiler http://www.castlecops.com/ Popular online threat fighting website CastleCops is no more. Recently their website began displaying a message on their homepage explaining to users that the site would no longer be available. There are (entirely unsubstantiated as yet) rumors that the sites owner, Paul Laudanski, has closed the site due to pressure from his employer of 7 months, Microsoft, though most suspect it is due to the costs of running a site that was constantly under cyber attack. You have arrived at the CastleCops website, which is currently offline. It has been our pleasure to investigate online crime and volunteer with our virtual family to assist with your computer needs and make the Internet a safer place. Unfortunately, all things come to an end. Keep up the good fight folks, for the spirit of this community lies within each of us. We are empowered to improve the safety and security of the Internet in our own way. Let us feel blessed for the impact we made and the relationships created. 2. Subway Fare Hackers to Partner With Transit Agency Spoiler http://www.wjla.com/news/stories/1208/579813.html Another link: http://news.cnet.com/8301-1009_3-10128632-83.html The Massachusetts Bay Transportation Authority has backflipped, and asked the MIT Subway Hackers to work with them to secure their ticketing system from potential fraudsters. A trio of Massachusetts Institute of Technology students who found a way to hack into the Boston subway system's payment cards have agreed to partner with transit officials there to make the system more secure. The Electronic Frontier Foundation announced the agreement Monday, two months after the Massachusetts Bay Transportation Authority dropped a lawsuit against the students, who were represented for free by the EFF, a civil-liberties group that frequently takes up cases involving security researchers and computer hackers. 3. MS (finally) Confirms Unpatched SQL Server Flaw Spoiler http://www.theregister.co.uk/2008/12/23/sql_server_0day_latest/ Microsoft have fessed up that a recently exposed remote code execution in various versions of their SQL Server software is a real threat. Microsoft came clean and admitted its SQL Server database software is vulnerable to code injection attacks. It's not a new flaw but the same bug in the database software that emerged around the time of Microsoft's monthly Patch Tuesday update earlier this month. 4. URL Redirects Open Scareware Loophole at Major Sites Spoiler http://arstechnica.com/news.ars/post/20081224-url-redirects-open-scareware-loophole.html A hacker has found that using redirect pages as a jumping point for malware distribution is a worthwhile endeavor. URL redirect notifications are often meant to serve as security measures, but at least one malware blackhat is exploiting these services and redirecting site visitors from the website they think they are about to visit to a spyware-infested haven. That's bad enough on its own, but the as-yet-unknown assailant has also used search engine optimizations to push the polluted redirectors higher in Google's search rankings. 5. Firefox Halting 2.x Security Patching/Support Spoiler http://tech.blorge.com/Structure:%20/2008/12/17/mozillas-security-warning-upgrade-to-firefox-3-today/ Firefox 2 is dead as of now. It is highly recommended anyone still using v2 upgrade to v3 now. Mozilla has told Firefox users that it will no longer be updating version 2 of the browser and they should upgrade to version 3 right away. The warning came alongside a security update patching ten problems, four of them critical. 6. No More Lawsuits: ISPs to Work With RIAA, Cut Off P2P Users Spoiler http://arstechnica.com/news.ars/post/20081219-no-more-lawsuits-isps-to-work-with-riaa-cut-off-p2p-users.html The RIAA will no longer be pursuing indivuals it believes to have engaged in piracy after signing voluntary agreements with many ISPs aimed at cutting off repeat offenders. In a stunning turn of events, the US music industry has ceased its long-time litigation strategy of suing individual P2P file-swappers. Instead, with New York Attorney General Andrew Cuomo acting as a broker, the RIAA has signed voluntary "graduated response" agreements with major Internet service providers. Those currently on the receiving end of an RIAA lawsuit, though, will have to see it through to the (very) bitter end. 7. IPodhash Project Moves to Wikileaks Following DMCA Notice Spoiler http://arstechnica.com/journals/apple.ars/2008/12/22/ipodhash-project-moves-to-wikileaks-following-dmca-notice The code made available by the iPodHash project has been moved to WikiLeaks in response to Apple's DMCA takedown notice. When you think of Wikileaks, things like government secrets and Sarah Palin's private e-mail come to mind. However, there's a decent amount of technology-related information on the site as well. The fact that it's nearly impossible to get content removed from Wikileaks could lead to its use as a haven for controversial technology projects, too. It turns out that the code related to the iPodhash project was posted to Wikileaks shortly after the project's BluWiki page was taken down in response to a legal notice from Apple's lawyers. 8. Australian 'Net Filters - What's Being Blocked?? and Chinese Espionage Spoiler http://arstechnica.com/news.ars/post/20081222-australian-net-filter-testing-set-will-include-p2p.html Another link: http://www.theregister.co.uk/2008/12/18/huawei_optus_ties_nbn_security_concerns/ The Australian government are insisting on rolling out tests of their widely criticized internet "filtering" system, and are defending it to the last in public communication medium. Australian citizens will not be able to view the content of the filter list, and it seems there is some concern regarding relations between a bidder for the contract and a Chinese technology firm. 9. Windows XP Allowed to Live Again Spoiler http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/technology/7795302.stm Microsoft have yet-again extended the sell life of Windows XP, this time to May 2009. The cut off date for PC makers to obtain licenses for the software was 31 January 2009. 10. EU's New Online Library Reopens Spoiler http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/entertainment/arts_and_culture/7798789.stm The EU's online library, Europeana, is back online after having its server capacity quadrupled since it crashed last month just hours after opening due to high demand. The European Union's huge digital library Europeana, which crashed last month just hours after its launch, is back online. Being that this will be last Tech News Weekly for 2008, I just had to throw in a few best-of lists for the year, enjoy ![]() 11. Top 10 New Organisms of 2008 Spoiler http://www.wired.com/science/planetearth/multimedia/2008/12/YE8_organisms A interesting look at some newly discovered organisms this year. The world's smallest snake, a prehistoric ant and microbes that may be 120,000 years old: These are just a few of the species revealed to the world in the last 12 months. 12. 2008 Foot-in-Mouth Awards Spoiler http://blog.wired.com/business/2008/12/2008-foot-in-mo.html Have a good laugh at the expense of those who gaffed on technical subject matter this year. In 2008, scientists turned on the Large Hadron Collider without ending the world as some had feared, but they did not come up with a cure for foot-in-mouth disease. |
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