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Arranging Electronic Access For Your Survivors? 335

smee2 writes "In the past, when a family member died, you could look through their files and address books to find all the people and businesses that should be notified that the person is deceased. Now the hard-copy address book is becoming a thing of the past. I keep some contact information in a spreadsheet, but I have many online friends that I only have contact with through web sites such as Flickr. My email accounts have many more people listed than my address book spreadsheet. I have no interest in collecting real world info from all my online contacts. The sites where I have social contact with people from around the world (obviously) require user names and passwords. Two questions: 1. How do you intend to let the executors of your estate or family members know which online sites/people you'd like them to notify of your demise? 2. How are you going to give access to the passwords, etc. needed to access those sites in a way that doesn't cause a security concern while you're still alive?"

Comment Re:X-forwarding (Score 1) 2362

Even cooler is when I forward Windows programs (running in Linux via Wine) over ssh onto unusual clients, such as handheld Linux devices. Suddenly, there's full Microsoft Word, on my handheld device!

"But how... how..."

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Journal Journal: Signs of Intelligence

Stumbled across an article talking about the search for intelligent life in the universe just now. Must share this quote with you:

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Journal Journal: Optimisim

I have been an avid science fiction reader for the last 28 years. Before that, I was more of an avid Dr Suess reader. As a child, I was so excited by the possibilities of space and space travel. I saw myself living in an asteroid, or going for a vacation to Mars.

GNU is Not Unix

Journal Journal: Free (as in Beer)

So, this recent article on Slashdot got me thinking again about "free" software. Most of the time, I only care if the software is monetarily free. But people kept talking about software that was "free as in beer".

That phrase, "free as in beer," got me wondering. What, exactly, does that mean? So I looked it up and found this:

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Journal Journal: Geek

I'm re-reading an old, short book I liked as a teenager, because it felt so close to my experience.

It is called "A Very Long Way From Anywhere Else" and it is by Ursula K. Le Guin.

Here is an excerpt from the book that I think captures a bit of what it is like to be a geek in high school, at least for me:

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Journal Journal: Poem: "Holy Week"

Holy Week

The bus drivers, smoking and laughing,
Cast long shadows in the spring morning.
A bird's liquid call, from a blossomed branch,
Finds me through the sound of traffic.

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Journal Journal: Conservatives & Liberals

conservatives and liberals and changing the world

Liberals are people who don't have much to lose the way things are, and they have much to gain if things changed.

Conservatives are people who have a lot to lose if things changed.

It's funny.  Laugh.

Journal Journal: Reasons to speak softly 2

Well, I've been working at my new job as a Tech Writer for a little over a month now, and I've gotten used to the taste of my foot. It seems to be in my mouth a lot.

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Journal Journal: Must Have Gadgets

Even though I am a "computer guy", I don't have a digital camera, MP3 player, cell phone or PDA.

Why? Because I'm waiting (impatiently) for all of those devices to be incorporated into one device that is fully tested and debugged. No more early adoption for me, unless I get a high-paying job again.

User Journal

Journal Journal: Digital Doghouse Again 3

Well, I regained moderator status over the summer, but two of my moderations were metamoderated as "Unfair" (for no reason that I could tell), so I guess I'm not going to be moderating for a while now... That's a shame. I thought I was doing a good job.

User Journal

Journal Journal: In the Digital Doghouse

Oh well. Go away for three weeks, lose Moderator status. What else could I expect?

The good news is that I had a good time, although Europe is terribly expensive for us Canadians.

Barcelona is about Gaudi, Madrid's Prado is magnificent, and Sevilla is a great city to be in on a warm Friday night.

And then there's Granada and the jaw-dropping Alhambra, and Gibraltar's monkeys...

Books

Journal Journal: Found Poetry

A recent column of I, Cringely struck me as particularly poetic. I have slightly modified part of the article and I have inserted line breaks in strategic locations and I present the resulting "found poem" for your consideration. Please note that the bulk of the text is not mine, but Bob Cringely's.

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