Lol! You spawn something new everyday. Quite by chance I came across a youtube video about “Hacking windows pinball” which reminded me of an article I wrote yonks ago called, strangely enough, Hacking Windows Pinball. “I wonder if it’s related?” I wondered. It was. It was just a video of the “hidden test” cheat I […]
Author Archives: Mr Speaker
Wolfram Alpha and jQuery Easing
Wolfram Alpha is out and about, and promising to link all information in the world together in a way that will render further human thought obsolete. Most people who know that thinking is boring, and want to learn important things about b-grade celebrities, quickly realised this weird search engine wasn’t going to tell them anything […]
301-ing! Come join the house-warming!
Well well! Are you reading this post from the old stinky URL http://mrspeaker.webeisteddfod.com/ or from the NEW stinky URL http://www.mrspeaker.net/?! ‘Cause the NEW stinky URL is the place to be! That’s correct! The blog known as Mr Speaker has moved: same internet, new location! http://www.mrspeaker.net/!
10 Hidden & Advanced Features of Turntubelist
Well, it’s been a couple-a weeks since we got TurnTubelist out the door! Now that we’re starting to see a bunch of people making TurnTubelist a part of their getting-ready-to-go-out-on-a-Saturday-night routine, I thought it would be good to expose some of the advanced features that lurk under the covers. Do note: these are current as […]
Niche Marketing: The Bacon and Egg Roll Project
Ok people of the internet – The last challenge I threw down to you was conquered with relative ease, so here’s a tougher one to ponder – from a local drinking establishment in Sydney’s inner-west:
Turntubelist: Web master cuts faster!
Well well well! You all thought that we was messing with you, didn’t you? You thought that the WebJam 8 win was nothing more than an elaborate hoax designed to bag some awesome prizes, didn’t you? No, friends, it wasn’t (though I’m totally going to do that for the next WebJam) for now the time […]
Revenge of the Font Nerds
The first 15 times I watched Revenge Of The Nerds I was transfixed with the symbolism of the persecuted nerd: Like present-day rednecks, the nerd of 1984 represented one of the few remaining demographics where intolerance and ridicule were not only acceptable, but encouraged. Of course, today’s nerds are revered and adored (though our pompous […]
Making insecure passwords secure
Recently there has been a lot of attention given to the list of the 500 worst passwords. “Worst” meaning “most frequently used” and therefore easy to guess. A better practice, according to microsoft (who we all trust when it comes to security matters), is to create a password that is “a simple and long phrase”. […]
Best tech release of 2008
What a malfunctioning hot-air-balloon ride 2008 has been, hey? From those crazy early days – when it was well known that everyone who knew what “start-up” meant would be rich by October, to the entertaining later months: “Will pitch stupid internet ideas for food”. Who knows – perhaps this downturn will finally weed out those […]