
Flip 3.0.1
Adam Scheinberg, March 31, 2009
I never expected to release another version of my old weblog project Flip, but while searching my own name in a new search engine, I came upon several vulnerability reports for Flip 3.0. I've known about them for awhile now, but having dropped Flip in favor of another project (which I've since abandoned, for the most part, in favor of WordPress), it seemed pointless to bother. However, since there is an active exploit, I thought I'd release an update and a patch. I don't believe anyone out there is still using Flip, but if there is, this is how to defeat the script: simple add this line at line 102 of account.php: if(strstr($_POST['em'],"][")) { die('Fail'); } and this at line 162: if(strstr($_POST['nem'],"][")) { die('Fail'); } Alternatively, you can download the modified file here or download Flip 3.0.1 here. It may sound odd, but I would highly recommend that you do *not* use this code. It's now 7 years old and the web is a much different place. The code here is really not suited for running a website today. That said, it was odd to unzip and install it and see that it actually works. The rendering of most of...
The Decemberists' "The Hazards of Love": An Interpretation
Adam Scheinberg, March 30, 2009
The new Decemberists album was loosed last Tuesday, March 24, and has been met with enthusiasm almost universally. I purchase only a few discs a year these days, preferring to spend the majority of my music dollars online. This disc, I knew in advance, would be one of my purchases.
Upon purchase, I quickly came to understand that "The Hazards of Love" is a concept album in the truest sense: the songs are a single, uninterrupted blob - continuous sound from the haunting opening notes of "Prelude" to the final waves of "The Hazards of Love, Part 4." The challenge, as with any Decemberists offering, is to decipher the meaning of the often Victorian-style lyrics, and with "The Hazards of Love," it's proven to be a challenge. However, within, find my interpretation of the Hazards of Love story.
Before I get into it, let me address a few complaints I have with this album:
- The CD liner smells like a camel pen
- The font in the liner booklet is far too small, doubling the challenge
- That's it
I have no other complaints about this disc at all. In fact, I've read only two complaints online, the first being that the talented Jenny Conlee is underused. To those who have noted that, I urge you to relisten. Her harpsichord, the Hammond, and her accordion can be heard throughout the album, and while she certainly takes a backseat on some songs, she provides depth to many of the themes that might otherwise deliver much less forcefully their message.
To those who felt this album is too "heavy metal" and too far a departure from previous Decemberists material, I ask you to relisten paying greater attention to the story. There is no unnecessary "metal" here. There is only emotion to properly align to the lyrics. The queen is accompanied by loud electric guitar.
So, let's get on with it, shall we? Please read on, I'll include my entire dissection of "The Hazards of Love."
Microsoft's Web App Gallery FAIL
Adam Scheinberg, March 25, 2009
Lost exclusive: War erupts over Charlotte's real age!
Adam Scheinberg, March 24, 2009
IE8 STILL Doesn't Support CSS border-radius
Adam Scheinberg, March 23, 2009
Häagen-Dazs Five
Adam Scheinberg, March 18, 2009
Recently, ice cream maker Häagen-Dazs released a new line of ice creams called " Five ". The idea behind this brilliant product is that the ice cream contains only five basic ingredients: including milk, cream, sugar, egg, and a flavor such as chocolate, mint, ginger, or brown sugar. Color me intrigued. I love natural foods and foods with few ingredients. I'm amazed that so many potato chips can list ingredients as: "potatoes, salt, safflower oil." I love when foods don't include preservatives. I think natural foods are better for you and your environment. And I love simple flavors in quality foods. So I was definitely going to track down a pint of this goodness. So I ventured to my local Publix to check this ice cream out, only to be disappointed by the fact that they don't have it. Marketing fail. Why? First, they enticed me with this: Kevin Rose tweeted about Häagen-Dazs Five a few weeks ago. So Häagen-Dazs sent him an entire case of ice cream! Then, Slashfood got their case of Häagen-Dazs Five . So after this brilliant ploy to get me interested by invading all of my social media outlets, the ice cream isn't even available...
Gmail
Adam Scheinberg, March 16, 2009
Facebook's New Interface
Adam Scheinberg, March 15, 2009
iPhone OS 3.0: Details Coming March 17
Adam Scheinberg, March 12, 2009
Phish
Adam Scheinberg, March 9, 2009

