Linux Releases
I found it quite inconvenient that later releases of Linux do not fit on a CD. Thus I went searching for the latest release that would fit. I found the following page with the releases:
Research links
- Ubuntu Releases
- Ubuntu 12.04.3 LTS (Precise Pangolin) – this relatively young release fit on a CD
OpenVoIP: An Open Peer-to-Peer VoIP and IM System
Welcome to OpenVoIP, an open source peer-to-peer VoIP and IM system of ~1000 nodes running on ~300 PlanetLab machines. OpenVoIP runs Peer-to-Peer Protocol (P2PP) which can be used to implement well-known DHTs or unstructured protocols. Unlike OpenDHT, where it was only possible to put/get the data, we allow non-PlanetLab nodes to become part of our overlay. This means that you can download the P2PP executable for Windows XP, Linux, or OpenWengo-P2PP SIP phone and connect to our overlay. Your node will provide routing and storage services to the overlay.
This software project appears to be in the experimental phase.
Setting up Port Forwarding on AT&T Uverse Modem
Research Links
- Setting up port forwarding AT&T Uverse
- When is port forwarding necessary?
- Port forwarding tool
- UVerse Router Admin Page: http://192.168.1.254/
Onion Pi Tor Router made with Raspberry Pi
It appears to me this would be good if you wanted to run an open router and try to protect yourself from what users may do on via your router.
Research Links
- Adafruit: Onion Pi kit
- Adafruit: What you will need
- Ebay: Onion Pi – Price = 150 ( markup of 60 USD)
- Adafruit: Setting up the middle box
- Anonymizing Middlebox
Notes
- You'll still need to set up the access point and Tor software according to our tutorial. This project is best used by people with a little bit of command-line, linux or Raspberry Pi experience. If you've set up a Raspberry Pi and configured it before, this project will be a fun experience.
Video: Allan Pease: Communications differences between women and men
Is funny as well as instructional.
Intuitive Communication: Discover the difference between male and female brains with Allan Pease
Video: Allan Pease: The art of giving a compliment and using it to appear taller, younger, slimmer
Compliments are used to open a person up. The structure of the compliment is: Person's Name + Compliment + why you like the attribute complimented + open ended question.
