2008-05-01

kallistii: (Default)
2008-05-01 10:20 am

In Space, no one can hear....the boomerang?



Video of Astronaut Takao Doi playing with a 3 winged boomerang abord the ISS.
kallistii: (Default)
2008-05-01 03:58 pm

CompSci for Today

10 FOR I = 1 to 100
20 PRINT "Hello World!"; I
30 NEXT
40 END

That was the first AppleBasic program that I have written in over a decade! If you want to play around with AppleBasic, you can go here for an emulator that was written in, of all things, Javascript! http://www.calormen.com/Applesoft/

Thanx [livejournal.com profile] syreene for the link!

ttyl
kallistii: (Default)
2008-05-01 10:37 pm

Of Computers and Signals Intelligence history: TEMPEST

Anyone who has read Stephenson's Cryptonomicon knows about "van Eck" radiation, that is, the electromagnetic signals that a computer emits that can be picked up and decoded, allowing another person to see exactly what you are doing on your computer, without you having any way of knowing they are doing it.

Recently, The US National Security Agency declassified a wonderful history of this type of evesdropping from their internal, classified magazine, and made the PDF of it available on their web site:

http://www.nsa.gov/public/pdf/tempest.pdf

It is titled "TEMPEST: A Signal Problem", and it gives a history of how intelligence agencies have been using this effect, going back as far as World War II! Basically, as long as encyrption has been done electronically, it has been vulnerable to being read remotely.

But they tell the story better than I can, go, and read the article!

ttyl