Scrape them off, Jim

From East of Eden: “Say, Carlton, how do you go about telegraphing money?” “Well, you bring me a hundred and two dollars and sixty cents and I send a wire telling the Valdosta operator to pay Adam one hundred dollars.” This particular bit of East of Eden (which is excellent, quite apart from this particular… Read More »

Faster than the Speed of Light

On the potential discovery of faster than light neutrinos. Einstein’s seminal work was “general relativity”, which is about gravity, space and time. General relativity is utterly beyond me; but special relativity (broadly) is taught to A-Level students without much difficulty. Firstly: it’s not really about “photons” having a particular speed; and us suddenly discovering some… Read More »

Installing Cyanogenmod on HTC Desire

I mentioned a while ago that I was becoming unhappy with Google’s attitude to openness with Android phones. I felt that I would end up rooting and installing a more open ROM at some point. That point has arrived; triggered by Google automatically upgrading Google Market on my phone, using up the tiny bit of… Read More »

Bitcoin Baby Steps (V)

I heard about Bitcoins last year. Thought “could be interesting one day”, checked the Debian repository for a version of the client (it wasn’t packaged yet), not finding it, I moved on. Then Slashdot mentioned that trading in Bitcoins had (temporarily) reached dollar parity. One Bitcoin was worth one dollar, but dropped back to about… Read More »

Bitcoin Baby Steps (II)

The continuing saga of the bitcoins. So far, it’s looking like a viable technology to me. The next step is to get a real address. I could sign up for an eWallet account, which has certain appeal for the anonymity it would provide (and simplicity). Possibly that would be the best first step for a… Read More »

Bitcoin Baby Steps (I)

I’m still interested in Bitcoins, and I am continuing my experiments and investigation. I have downloaded the beta Bitcoin Wallet for Android app, which is simplistic for now, and only works on the Bitcoin test network; but it is enough to see the potential of the system. Bitcoin Wallet App When it runs you are… Read More »

Samsung Spade

Another good justification for my continued insistence on wiping all my new laptops and installing Linux on them, is that manufacturers can’t be trusted. Apart from all the bloatware and advertising crap they fill them with; apart from the fact that Windows is an appalling beast of an operating system with more security vulnerabilities than… Read More »

Weights and Measures

You have a set of balance scales and some weights. You need to be able to measure every whole number weight from 1 to 40 kilograms of (say) flour. What is the smallest number of weights you need and what are their values? The first trick is of course that you can put weights on… Read More »

UK Passport Photo Tutorial

You want a photograph for an ID. You own a DSLR (or other controllable) camera, and it’s easy to get photographs printed online. Why then should you pay over five pounds for four photographs, when you could pay 5p (at best)? The answer is that it needs a little bit of effort. This tutorial is… Read More »

Getting Started with GnuPG

GnuPG is the premier open source public key encryption software. It’s compatible with Pretty Good Privacy, but has mostly supplanted PGP’s use by those who care about encryption. It includes key management, encryption and digital signature facilities. For those of us with a healthy distrust of government — you need all of these things. Introduction… Read More »