Archive for November, 2008
I’m Back!
Tuesday, November 25, 2008 20:56 6 CommentsAfter much harassment from a friend, I finally got around to putting up another post. Though this was not my 1st time in D.C., I was still able to learn quite a bit. Needless to say the Air and Space Museum is undoubtedly still my favorite place to visit. The Pentagon was fascinating to me, [...]
Off to The Capital
Sunday, November 16, 2008 6:05 2 CommentsHi Everyone, I will be in Washington D.C. starting at 5 AM tomorrow until Thursday or Friday. I will be away from my computer, so there will be no new posts. However, all of BW Science Labs’s functions still work, e.g. email subscriptions, polls, etc. See you soon, and I’ll be sure to take lots [...]
A Quick Note On BW Science Labs Security
Tuesday, November 11, 2008 19:53 1 CommentThe last post seemed to worry a person or two, and I would like to quickly clarify any gray areas that may have arised. BW Science Labs runs on Google’s servers. Google owns some of the most powerful multi-layered firewalls on the planet. BW Science Labs is just as safe as Google.com, which I can [...]
Attempted Security Breach
Saturday, November 8, 2008 1:25 2 CommentsLiterally moments ago, my computer was almost broken into. I own a macbook, and was heavily disappointed in its failure to respond. While reading about rockets, I opened up a new link from google. A “The Internet Plug-In Cannot Be Found” message came up, and I could see the download bar on the page. I [...]
"Ethical Hacking"- An Introduction
Tuesday, November 4, 2008 19:50 15 CommentsThe term “Hacker” is now an evil one, someone looked upon as scum by the public eye. In reality, however, being a “Hacker” does not necessarily mean you are a bad person. People who open up old toys and computers to learn how they work are, technically speaking, hackers. It was these hackers that made [...]



