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October 24, 2004
celebrity tip

News item: National icon Pierre Berton appears on Rick Mercer's Monday Report (video here) to demonstrate the best way to roll a joint. God bless the CBC.

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October 16, 2004
Apple simplicity: let the user add an obscure extra character instead of putting all the options in the drop-down list

Nerd document follows:

One of Wendy's friends got an Airport Express and let me try it out. I already have a Linksys BEFWS114 router + wiress access point + switch, so I wanted to just have the AE join my existing wireless network. Unfortunately, it turns out that manufacturers don't agree on how to generate WEP keys from passphrases. Thankfully, the OS X connection settings let you specify WEP keys directly in hex or ASCII, with a pull-down menu to specify the format. However, the Airport Express configuration manager only has a box for a WEP passphrase.

After a lot of annoying trial and error and Googling, I remembered that back in the old days I had to enter a "$" in front of my WEP key to get OS X to figure it out. It was buried in the fine print of the user manual that came with my Airport card ages ago. So out of curiosity, I tried just entering the dollar sign plus the WEP key into the AE utility's "WEP passphrase" box. Bingo! Green light!

I have no idea why Apple didn't just put in a pull-down menu like in the OS X connection settings to let you enter WEP keys directly. It would make it so much easier to get things working with third party wireless access points.

Also, I can't get Windows to use the HP PSC 1210 printer when I attach it to the AE. The Macs have no problem, of course. Overall, the Airport Express is a very nice little device, especially if you're content to do everything the Apple way.

Posted by tim at 11:24 PM | Permanent Link | Comments (2)
October 14, 2004
jealous

I hope my OpenBSD 3.6 CDs arrive soon. I'd hate to think that this guy is having mroe fun than me.

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October 11, 2004
best interview question ever

"In a fight between you and William Gibson, who would win?"
- question for geek author Neal Stephenson

Posted by tim at 11:35 AM | Permanent Link | Comments (1)