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Author: Will Chatham

Will Chatham is the Security Assessment Engineer for Arbor Networks. Since Netscape 2.0, he has worked in a wide array of environments including non-profit, corporate, small business, and government. He started as a web developer, moved into Linux system administration, and ultimately found his place as a security professional. Having most recently conquered the OSCP certification, Will continues to hack his way into various things in an effort to make them more secure.

More Free Music

The fine people at the Red Ferret Journal have collected a list of sites that offer free music for download. There are over 1,000,000 songs available – all without a hitch! So grab your iPod or whatever device you store your MP3’s on and head over to the WikiM. Feel…

Complicated

For the last year and a half or so I have been using Quicken Quickbooks for managing the finances of my home-based business, Asheville Technologies. I bought the software originally thinking it would take care of all the stuff I’m bad at: remembering to send recurring invoices, preparing taxes, and…

Made in 1998

Even though Allmusic.com’s new web site was released this week, by taking a look at it, one would think it was created in 1998. A warning message to users of non-Internet Explorer browsers is at the top: Notice: You are accessing allmusic.com with a browser that is not currently supported.…

MP3 Wonderland

By way of Scrubbles I found this absolutely terrific site called the 365 Days Project. One MP3 a day… for one year. The MP3’s offered are something else. From two unknown women singing irritatingly close to in-tune with each other to Fred Waring and the Pennsylvanians (who?) singing “Fo Fum…