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KC Lemson

By KC Lemson [MS]

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October 2004 - Posts

The newest addictive game from pop cap games
Insaniquarium Read More...
If you're trying to buy a mini-SD online, be very cautious
This week I purchased an Audiovox SMT 5600 [1] aka C500 and switched my cell phone service from T-Mobile to AT&T Wireless in order to get this phone, as I have been waiting for this combination of features and form factor in a smartphone for 2 years. Read More...
Social Engineering
I've long been interested in the social engineering techniques used by virus authors to get people to open attachments. The mother's day bill for the pearl necklace was brilliant, as was the one urging users to open the attachment to protect them from Read More...
Crawling with parasites
Like most bloggers, I glance through my referrers from time to time. I just noticed that a recent post of mine is linked from a topic on flexwiki about formatting for flexwiki , and I thought to myself, gee golly that's nice. Fortunately I was brought Read More...
When you write code, you write bugs. Period.
Larry has a great post about the myth of zero defects . As a release manager (or rather, bean counter), the issues discussed there are part of my daily life. One interesting aspect of bug management that may not be immediately obvious has to do with automation. Read More...
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