Daily Archives: 6/6/2006

Historical Articles on Pinhole Photography

While I was trying to find the formulas for picking the optimum size for pinholes in pinhole photographs, I found that Lord Rayleigh had published an article on the subject. A bit of googling revealed this treasure trove of historical articles on pinhole photography. Lord Rayleigh’s paper is actually much more sophisticated than any paper I have on the subject. Very cool.

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More proof that Microsoft is just evil…

As if more were actually needed…

It seems Steve was at a friend’s wedding reception when the bride’s father complained that his PC had slowed to a crawl and would Steve mind taking a look.

Allchin says Ballmer, the world’s 13th wealthiest man with a fortune of about $18 billion, spent almost two days trying to rid the PC of worms, viruses, spyware, malware and severe fragmentation without success.

He lumped the thing back to Microsoft’s headquarters and turned it over to a team of top engineers, who spent several days on the machine, finding it infected with more than 100 pieces of malware, some of which were nearly impossible to eradicate.

Among the problems was a program that automatically disabled any antivirus software.

“This really opened our eyes to what goes on in the real world,” Allchin told the audience.

If the man at the top and a team of Microsoft’s best engineers faced defeat, what chance do ordinary punters have of keeping their Windows PCs virus-free?

Ballmer and Allchin didn’t get to be such wealthy executives by ignoring a business opportunity, so last week, Microsoft launched Windows Live OneCare.

There aren’t many companies that have enough balls to see their own defective products as a business opportunity. Here they are, admitting that a team of their most crackerjack engineers can’t keep viruses and spyware off the computers of the thirteenth richest man in the world, and yet they are going to charge you $66 dollars a year… for what, precisely?