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Paul's Flamingo

Wednesday, November 12th, 2008 – running time 39:21
Paul's Flamingo
Darren demos optical character recognition and bar code lookups with GOCR. Shannon talks about a new way to organize your desktop with Microsoft Scalable Fabrics. Matt protects a public workstation with Windows Steady State. Plus USB Protocol Analyzers and Paul's pink flamingo.

Darren demos an Optical Character Recognition with GOCR and lookups at UPC Database proof of concept.

Matt talks about Windows Steady State - an invaluable tool for anyone managing public computers.

Shannon explains Microsoft Scalable Fabrics - an interesting concept in desktop organization.

Darren answers SinisterBlack's questions about USB sniffing and points out two USB Protocol Analyzers - SniffUSB and USBTrace.

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Started discussion: November 12, 2008 @ 9:22am GMT

Episode 411 - Paul's Flamingo [Discussion]

Darren demos optical character recognition and bar code lookups with GOCR. Shannon talks about a new way to organize your desktop with Microsoft Scalable Fabrics. Matt protects a public workstation with Windows Steady State. Plus USB Protocol Analyzers and Paul's pink flamingo.

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Bani-Banan
8 months ago
Everybody must be downloading the EP now. Hey guys, leave some bandwidth for me! Kthxbai
chuckles
8 months ago
In reply to Bani-Banan:
Everybody must be downloading the EP now. Hey guys, leave some bandwidth for me! Kthxbai


What speed are you getting now and what were you getting previously? We've had reports of slow downloads in the Sweden area. If you don't mind, can you please provide us a traceroute to bitcast-a.bitgravity.com?

Thanks

-chuckles-
t2t2
8 months ago
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Oh wow. Too bad Halloween's over, but there's always next year ;)

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davmoo
8 months ago
Here's another free travel tip.

Darren talking about his Canadian travel experience made me remember one of my own. Back in the 80s I used to work for a university science lab, and part of my job was to calibrate some equipment that detected and measured various kinds of radiation. I kept a small toolbox at hand for this, and it included several vials of radioactive materials of known strengths.

Besides not being amused at things in your trunk like Evil Server, Canadian border personnel also have a very poor sense of humor about radioactive materials in your trunk. And my (obviously now former) girlfriend didn't laugh at the part where she was photographed and fingerprinted along with me.
radzack
8 months ago
that flamingo slays me. good work guys!
imagitronics
8 months ago
I was stoked to hear that you guys are planning a coding competition instead of (or in addition to) the trivia questions. I actually recommended that in another thread, although you taped the episode beforehand. Glad to see we're on the same page!

Tim
computoman
8 months ago
In reply to t2t2:
Oh wow. Too bad Halloween's over, but there's always next year ;)

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ok.
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I just copied the formula

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