August 22, 2007
In our last episode, Bruce Wayne and Dick Grayson where enjoying some time off at a Charity Fundraiser. Elsewhere the Riddler escapes with the help of Evil Bill.
So let us return to the Gotham City Police Department where Batman just open the Riddlers' message.
The Chief reads out loud, "Riddle me this, what has one hundred digits, but its sum is never greater than twenty-eight?
Robin said, "What does it mean?"
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August 08, 2007
Before our Station Break, Bruce Wayne and Dick Grayson where enjoying some time off at a Charity Fundraiser. Elsewhere the Riddler escapes with the help of Evil Bill.
So let us return to the Gotham City Police Department where the Dynamic Duo just arrived.
Police Commissioner Gordon said, "Good to see you Batman."
Batman said, "How can we help, Commissioner?"
The Commissioner nods to Chief O'Hara.
The Chief said, "Last night the Riddler escaped with the help of Evil Bill."
Batman said, "Yes we heard the news."
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August 06, 2007
The idea is in my head and it will not be silent, like the loud mouth in the front row of a movie theater. I wonder if a spot light on the fool would put him in his place. I doubt it, but still I wonder.
So here is the idea even though it is bare.
Riddle me this:
What has 100 digits, but its sum is never greater than 28?
Enjoy!
Hint: chmod
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August 01, 2007
I am not Superman and I have no super powers except one. I can log into my Web Servers as a Superuser and lose everything with one error. You can do the same.
Do you want to start a trend?
I did not think so, but this was the point of my early post Everyone was Superman. When working on a File Server of any type, we should avoid using the Superuser account.
I know some will smile and say I am careful, but remember this; even Superman had an alter ego. If you have a hard time letting go of the Superuser account then be Clark Kent for your daily needs.
In addition, if you are working with files you hope to keep always backup them up and test the backups.
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