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Statistical Physics Au Naturel

posted onFebruary 13, 2001
by hitbsecnews

I was studying Statistical Physics when the thought struck me. Here was I
getting bored wondering if theres any relevance between these arcane statistical
theories that I was studying and its personification in Gaia. It came to me out of the
blue, as I was reading the book I was studying from for the second time, how our life is
a lot of statistics, whether we are looking at it macroscopically or microscopically.
Im sure many of you recalled having the plough through lots of statistics

A year in the box

posted onJanuary 15, 2001
by hitbsecnews

This article is a look at what we've been through over the past 12 months, since the idea and first line of HTML code was
written. It was the 10th of January 2000, when I suppose the first words and thoughts on starting up a website first came
about. It would have been 2 days later before a single line of HTML code was written and I went about looking for hosting
as well as a domain name. I really can't remember how I came up with the name but I know it did have something to do

HardAttack: Review of Voodoo5 5500

posted onJanuary 15, 2001
by hitbsecnews

Back when the Voodoo3 was released, there was much hype
about its performance. Some said that it would be many times better than the
Voodoo2, others spoke of its downs (ie. lack of 32-bit rendering and such). Overall,
the Voodoo3 was a great disappointment, especially to the die-hard 3dfx fans.
Being one myself, I wondered how this company which had brought about the
biggest milestones of modern 3d, Voodoo Graphics and the legendary Voodoo2,
could have come up with something so short of expectations. This article will

Games Industry Syndicate of the Web?

posted onJanuary 15, 2001
by hitbsecnews

I-Introduction-

In this paper I'll discuss the gamez industry and show you how it works from
the suppliers work all the way to the packers

II-The groups-

Physics utilizing comp technology or computer tech utilizing Physics (Part 2)

posted onJanuary 15, 2001
by hitbsecnews

This being the holiday season, I felt incline to just laze
about and read all the old stories that I’d not touched in a long while just to
reminisce about the past. But as I’d
promised in the previous installation that I would be back to initiate you into
the worlds of computer physics, it will be done.

Rampact Piracy on the Sea of Information (Part 1)

posted onJanuary 15, 2001
by hitbsecnews

Right... I haven't
contributed for quite sometime already eh? Well, the noggin must have been busy with
other matters to churn up any idea for an article. so let's see what i can
stuff this issue with. Ah, how about them more win.ini and system.ini stuff?
Nah... doubt you want to muck around in those two windows initialisation files
upon windows start-up. so let's take a look at an issue which is no longer
foreign to us - piracy! a.k.a. warez :)

Little-Known DOS Commands That Have Saved My Ass

posted onJanuary 15, 2001
by hitbsecnews

For those of us stuck on Win boxes there's always the annoying necessity of dependance on a GUI. Most Win based programs explicitly require interaction with icons, mouse clicks, and pretty buttons. What most Windows users don't realize is that there is a host of functionality hidden at the command line prompt. Cleverly hidden, its even difficult to get to a command prompt from Win desktops. I've gone ahead and added a shortcut to the DOS prompt to my desktop.

OsReview : Red Hat Linux 7.0

posted onDecember 17, 2000
by hitbsecnews

Note: Due to the fact that I didn't get a chance to test out the improved USB support (no devices!) and I haven't really been using this version for all that long either -- hope you'll enjoy it all the same though.