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Dakota on Youtube
Posted By: Dakota at 2008-05-01 22:06:02
Here is my cat Dakota on Youtube.

Mushroom Life
Posted By: Dad at 2006-11-25 14:02:12
Dad sent me this link. It's a Flash mushroom game smililar to Conway's game of life. So, sit back and watch the mushrooms grow.

Debut of GhostyFilms.com
Posted By: Jkb at 2006-09-02 00:50:19
My brother, &Ghosty& Dan launched his website to host his Flash cartoons, animations and movies. Definitely bookmark it... now!

www.ghostyfilms.com

Jkb Finally Catches a Steelhead
Posted By: Dakota at 2006-04-30 13:10:37

Just in case you hadn't seen it yet (the RSS feed does not yet have jkbworld features), here is my steelhead fish story and pictures!

JkbWorld Wireless
Posted By: Jkb at 2006-04-13 00:45:42

Hardly any of the glory of JkbWorld.com is now available using the web browser on your cell phone! Surf to this address through your cell phone's web browser: http://www.jkbworld.com/w/index.wml

(yeah, I know, it sucks, but really, who surfs the net on a cell phone, anyway?)

My Window Office
Posted By: Jkb at 2006-03-18 23:20:49

This is my new corner office with the big window! It's only a temporary office setup while my company looks for larger office space, so for now, I get a really nice view!

(Yeah, I know, cell phone photos suck...)

Oregon Weather Pictures
Posted By: Jkb at 2006-01-20 12:30:29
Some pictures I took with my cell phone of the wild weather we're getting in Oregon lately. Fun stuff!

Dan's World 3
Posted By: Tuxedo at 2006-01-19 02:04:45
Dan finished the latest installment of his epic series, Dans World 3! Enjoy!

Dan Cartoon: Oswald
Posted By: Tuxedo at 2005-11-27 00:30:22

My brother, Dan, posted a new cartoon to Newgrounds. Check it out and give him a good vote!

Here it is!

Flash Movie: Dan's World 2
Posted By: Tuxedo at 2005-10-20 00:32:19

My brother, Ghosty Dan, has released a new animation, the second in his Dan's World series. This one is pretty good, too, so I hope you check it out!

It got pretty good reviews at Newgrounds, so if you can't stand popups, click the other link.

Here's the Movie!

Zeke's World revamped
Posted By: locu at 2005-09-15 15:16:40
Zekesworld, well a new name is in order but until then a new system is in place. I used a nice little package called slooze it works quite well. Its got a rating system and comments for pictures I've not enabled those yet and can either use a mysql database(i've not tried that yet) or stores information in .txt files. The pictures are indexed by child name and broken down into date ranges. Skinning will be the next project but this will suffice for now.

Gabriel Alexander Born 8-26-2005
Posted By: Locu at 2005-09-03 14:14:47
The third edition to the Locu family was born on 8-26-2005. Gabriel Alexander weighed in at 9lbs 2oz and 20.75 inches long. All is well and mom and baby Gabe home. I've got a few pictures up and a total redesign of zekesworld is in the works as well.

G-Pong Resurrected
Posted By: Jkb at 2005-08-16 15:09:59
Once upon a time, when I was just a young upstart, I wrote a first version of the Pong game as a Java Applet. As I continued to learn Java, I made some improvements to the game, but it generally sucked. At some point, as a UNH Undergraduate, I took a Graphics class, where I added the G- prefix to make it G-Pong. I look back on the code now and think to myself, "Damn, I sucked back then". Anyway, the game is playable, and if you're up for some mindless entertainment, have a good time! Click the Link above!

Linux is for Super Villains
Posted By: Dakota at 2005-08-14 15:51:15
A Flash movie about switching to Linux. Good weekend fun.

Dan's World Animation
Posted By: Tuxedo at 2005-08-01 08:57:44
Ghosty Dan, is at it again, with his new animation "Dan's World I". I thought it was pretty funny, and definitely worth watching! Check it out!

JkbWorld.com now Supports RSS!
Posted By: Jkb at 2005-07-10 21:36:38
Out of curiosity, I added a RSS (Real Simple Syndication) feed to JkbWorld News. When you look at the News section, you'll see a little icon looking like this:

This will allow people with news tickers to add JkbWorld and all of my thrilling news items to their news and be kept up-to-date! Even more fun is Firefox's Live Bookmarks. This allows you to bookmark my RSS feed, and it will then show you all of my headlines and their links in your Firefox toolbar. Personally, I expect at most four people to actually set up my RSS feed on their computers, and all four of you are using Firefox. I believe this Live Bookmark capability will also be available in Internet Explorer 7.

Okay, for the techies: click the RSS button above and you'll see the XML of my RSS feed in a new window. The XML code there was written to a file by my RSSWriter Java application. It reads my news database and prints the last 10 or so items to the file. I have it running via cron. Originally, I wanted it to be a PHP application and to generate on demand, but I admit, I bungled the PHP headers confusing myself long enough for me to write the Java application. No sooner had I gotten the Java RSSWriter working than I realized why my PHP prototype didn't work--(yeah, i printed an html-body set of tags before my XML ones.) --so I kept my Java one, since it was finished and working.

Anyway, to learn more about RSS, I recommend this link: http://blogs.law.harvard.edu/tech/rss
and also recommend downloading the RSS document from Slashdot.org to see how it all works. Have fun!

Chanter Tales are here at last!!
Posted By: Ghosty Dan at 2005-07-02 08:16:33
My brother, Dan, finally completed Chanter Tales and posted them on Newgrounds.com. From his website:

Chanter Tales earned 4th place against the other daily submissions on 6/16/05.

For a few months now, I've been working on the first installment of an animated series called 'Chanter Tales', starring 'Nuok' --a young chanter you may have seen in short stories that have been on this site in the past


Click on the link and enjoy the show!

Code128, UPC-A added to PHP PEAR Image_Barcode
Posted By: Jkb at 2005-06-11 10:48:54
I wanted to add UPC-A bar code printing capability to a program I was working on. I saw the PHP PEAR project had a great library called Image_Barcode. I decided to modify Image_Barcode's Ean-13 module to print UPC-A bar codes. Since it was a fun experience, I decided to rewrite my old Code-128 module from Comet (a Visual Basic Project) into PHP so I could add that, too. (By the way, Code128 and UPC-A are bar code formats) Here's the link if you'd like to download and use it.

PHP PEAR Image_Barcode

Updated (6/11/2005): I put my testing programs up so you can see how the Bar Codes look. If you have a bar code reader like my trusty CueCat, you can print them out and scan them, too!

Code 128
UPC-A

Birdie Baldwin Wins Big at Golf Tourney
Posted By: Dakota the Sports Cat at 2005-05-21 18:46:57
Fan favorite, Clark "Birdie" Baldwin helped lead his team to victory at the first-ever Oregon Coast Community College Foundation golf tournament.

Check out the Newport News Times Website for the Full Story!

UPS Rates Web Service Experiment
Posted By: Jkb at 2005-05-13 11:13:40
I have been experimenting with UPS' Web Services, particularly the UPS Rates and Services Selection application. It was an interesting proof of concept and a somewhat useful way to combine Servlets and Web Services. I hope it is interesting enough for you to look at, so enjoy it!

Chanter Tales Sneak Preview
Posted By: Imagination Isle at 2005-04-27 22:11:04
Here's an exercpt from my brother Dan's Website:

For a few months now, I've been working on the first installment of an animated series called "Chanter Tales," starring "Nuok" --a young chanter you may have seen in short stories that have been on this site in the past.

Hopefully, the animated tales will get a better reaction than the literary ones. The first episode is nearing completion, but I don't yet feel comfortable posting a release date. I intend to post it on Newgrounds.com.

Here are some images from the series:
Chanter Tales Preview

Medieval Greetings Back
Posted By: Jkb at 2005-01-29 11:03:10
My medieval-themed virtual postcard site, Medieval Greetings, are back online. I've also added a link to get there from my Link box on my main page.

Dominoes on a Chessboard
Posted By: Jkb at 2005-01-22 17:18:24
This was a Java program I wrote a while back to simulate a logic puzzle of placing dominoes on a chessboard. I posted the code and a quick little writeup about it. In the program, I attempted to use Apache Jakarta POI to print my attempts to Excel, so that code is kind of neat. I also made some fun transparent graphics using GIMP for the html page. It was entertaining for me, so maybe you'll enjoy it as well.

Web Services: Apache Axis and Google Web API
Posted By: Jkb at 2005-01-17 09:22:54
I decided to post my story about using Google Web Services API with Apache Axis and discuss some of my findings. I've included some Java code examples, a few Ant scripts, and some Web Services XML. If you're interested in Web Services at all, you might find it interesting. Enjoy!

Intrusion Detection Using Snort
Posted By: Jkb and Brian Z. at 2004-12-15 13:42:30
These are PowerPoint slides from a presentation on Intrusion Detection Systems that Brian Zuk and I gave to fellow Computer Science students at the University of New Haven. In the presentation, we demonstrated how to write Snort rules, and analyze its reports. We utilized SAINT as our Intruder, scanning the network, while allowing Snort to Detect it. While hardly a step-by-step guide to Intrusion Detection, it does cover some Snort basics. I hope you enjoy it.

JkbWorld.com is now Official
Posted By: Jkb at 2004-12-11 19:41:59
As a Christmas present, my dad, also known as Geezer, got me the jkbworld.com domain.

2004 Vacation Pictures
Posted By: Paula at 2004-11-26 21:08:22
Oregon, Washington, and Virginia Pictures

Black Eyed Susan
Posted By: Jkb at 2004-11-23 14:19:46
This link is to Dan's website, where he has a Flash player for his latest song, Black Eyed Susan. It's a good song, definitely worth a listen.

Tomcat Source Disclosure Workaround
Posted By: Jkb at 2004-10-07 10:09:06
A Source Code Disclosure vulnerability is typically where a flaw in the system reveals the source code used by a program. On application servers, in particular my Tomcat on W2K, you could pass a URL of login.jsp as login.JSP. Since W2K is not case-sensitive, it will assume you want the login.jsp and point your browser there. Next, it will review the mappings of extensions to programs. The .jsp extension is mapped to the Tomcat, while .JSP isn't mapped. In Windows, you can't map the upper and lower-case names, so I told Apache to rewrite all .JSP requests as .jsp. This could also work with PHP, ASP, etc. Anyway, I posted my Apache RewriteEngine configuration to Nessus. Here it is!

Jkb vs. Triangle Peg Solitaire
Posted By: Jkb at 2004-09-10 09:31:18
This is my experience with Recursion solving the Triangle Peg Solitaire game. I posted my solution and some sample output and fun stuff on my homepage.

Bear drinks Rainer Beer
Posted By: Dave at 2004-08-21 12:59:13
Bear drinks Rainer Beer!

CERT: Before you Plug In
Posted By: CERT at 2004-08-18 19:58:01
Article about precautions one should take before connecting a new computer into the Internet.

Jasper and Dakota Picture Printed in Linux Journal
Posted By: Jkb at 2004-08-18 11:09:12
I sent this picture in to Linux Journal to prove that cats playing in a Linux box are much more fun to print than a baby with a penguin doll or a sleeping tot in front of a Linux computer. Jasper and Dakota are happy that they have appeared in a magazine that is distributed around the world! They have even received "Fan Mail" requesting electronic versions of the original pictures!


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