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Utility Spotlight: File Server Migration Toolkit
Microsoft describe a "simple" method to migrate file servers
Telco 2.0: Apple’s iPhone: Beware of Poisonous Pips
An insightful & in-depth response to some of what Apple _MAY_ be doing to mobile telephony providers
Telco 2.0: Prospects for FTTH in Britain: considered slow
Brittain starts to look at Fibre-to-the-Home (FTTH). A comparison with other countries, and what works/does-not work in this environment & Why.
HAcking the Coffee Machine!
Wow - The Jura F90 Coffee Maker has an Ethernet/Internet connectivity kit - and this has vulnerabilities and exposures that allow remote control of the controllign Windows machine. Sigh
Schneier on Security: Bus Defended Against Terrorists Who Want to Reenact the Movie <i>Speed</i>
Wow - "The technology is designed to prevent a terrorist from ramming a bus filled with people and explosives into buildings or tunnels."
How likely is THAT!?
Telco 2.0: Oi Paggo: A Disruptive Brasileiro Credit Play
Innovative use of Mobile Phones for Credit Transactions
HP ConfigureAIDER
The _DECENT_ interface to HP configurations - But DAMN it can be hard to find sometimes... <sigh>
folding chairs / medieval
pincer chair / 'sedia a tenaglia', ca. 1530
casa bagatti valsecchi, milano, italy
Medieval and Renaissance Chairs
Chairs in the Middle Ages and Renaissance
Following are chairs from museum collections, and depictions of various types of chairs. I've attempted to arrange them by type, although the names for each type may be neither appropriate nor accurate; they're the names I've heard for these sorts of chairs, but I am not an authority on these sorts of things.
chair115ct.pdf (application/pdf Object)
A 15th Century chair you can build - Savonarola style
Atlantian A&S Links: Benches, Chairs & Stools
A page of links to A&S documentation for SCA kingdom of Atlantia.
Includes a pile of interesting links to other projects.
http://www.livinghistory.co.uk/homepages/oakley/folding_chair.html
A 16th Century German Folding Chair
Good description, with construction & design information
Henning's Scouter's Pages
Camp Chair Plans
Does not include any historical references or sources.
Simple, simple SIMPLE design.
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