by Dwayne Phillips I have a virtual machine running on a Windows XP laptop computer with Ubuntu Linux running in the virtual machine. This is all using WMware’s WMware Player. I had a problem at work where I needed a Linux-based computer to run a test. To be candid, I first saw this as an […]
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VMWare Player and Ubuntu on Win XP
October 25th, 2010 · No Comments
Tags: Linux · Technology
Secure Election Software – Simple
October 18th, 2010 · No Comments
by Dwayne Phillips Computer voting systems have proven to be insecure. I suggest building a secure one. The foundation would be a single-user single-task operating system (like CP/M). We could write this from scratch with very little money. There have been recent notes on the net about the Washington D.C. online voting system that was […]
Tags: Ideas · Multitasking · Technology
Free Computers for the Government
September 13th, 2010 · No Comments
by Dwayne Phillips A scheme for the government to use the idle computer time of taxpayers. I think the scheme will work, but I wish it never happens. An idea struck me this morning for a way to save billions of dollars of taxpayers money (without eliminating half of the Federal government). Here is the […]
Tags: Government · Technology
Wikipedia Books
August 31st, 2010 · No Comments
by Dwayne Phillips Wikipedia now allows you to gather articles into a book. You can download the book as a PDF or actually have a printer make you a hardcopy of you book. For several years now, Wikipedia has allowed printing articles. The printed pages looked good and were easy to read. Recently, Wikipedia has […]
Tags: Technology · Wikipedia
Google Optical Character Recognition
August 30th, 2010 · No Comments
by Dwayne Phillips Google has an OCR program that works with Google Docs. I found a new feature in Google Docs this morning. Google now has an online optical character recognition (OCR) service. This is some type of experiment or Beta test or something. You go to a strange URL: http://googlecodesamples.com/docs/php/ocr.php . When you first go […]
Tags: Technology
The iPad – part 0.4 – Displaying Web Content
August 19th, 2010 · No Comments
by Dwayne Phillips New display apps are coming to the iPad. I am now using Flipboard (for Facebook and Twitter display) and Discover (for Wikipedia display). They both work well are are worth using. Several months into the iPad, and better applications come along. Two of the recent ones that I am using basically take […]
Tags: iPad · Technology
The iPad – part 0.3 – Handwriting Software
August 16th, 2010 · No Comments
by Dwayne Phillips I finally have a handwriting program on the iPad – WritePad from PhatWare. It works fine, but isn’t integrated into all the iPad apps. Several months into the iPad and I finally have a handwriting program. I am using WritePad from PhatWare. It works just fine. I find that I can write […]
Tags: iPad · Technology · Writing
Sometimes We don’t Want New Technology
July 5th, 2010 · No Comments
by Dwayne Phillips We don’t accept every new gadget that comes from the mind of an engineer. New uses need to be demonstrated for new technologies to take hold. Either that or new generations come along with different values. New technology comes every day. We immediately accept it into our lives without a thought of […]
Tags: Adapting · Change · Design · People · Privacy · Technology
The Technology Imperative
June 7th, 2010 · No Comments
by Dwayne Phillips The Technology Imperative states that if a new technology exists, we need it. Logic and business school lessons don’t matter. It happened again this week. I was visiting someone at their office in another building. The man I was visiting was slouched over in his chair with a face that asked, “Why […]
Tags: Apple · Culture · iPad · Meetings · Requirements · Technology
I Know This Won’t Work, but…
May 10th, 2010 · No Comments
by Dwayne Phillips We do things that we know won’t work. I don’t understand why. We do things that we know won’t work. Some examples: The Polygraph: This machine (the lie-detector machine) doesn’t work. People have beat it for decades. That is why polygraph results are not admissible in court. Still, lots of government and […]
Tags: Culture · Excuses · Technology