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This was another 'Eaten' Post. I'm adding it back because I find it is still relevant information in the whole MAC vs PC debate going on these days. The information below is slightly dated but, it really hasn't changed much in the past year. Problems still exist on BOTH sides. (Although the MAC guys would lead you to believe otherwise.)
Well, we always hear of the Apple Macintosh's superior OS security… How they never get viruses; never lock-up, No 'Holes' in their OS etc.. And, now that they have changed to the Intel Processor we are seeing Television ADs with two guys portraying and PC and a MAC… One time the PC guys has a 'Cold'.. the next time he 'locks-up'. All the while the MAC guy talking about how 'HE' nevers has any of that trouble…
Well, you will be interested to see the bit of news posted May 11th…
Apple Computer's security update train rumbled into the station late May 11 with fixes for a whopping 43 Mac OS X and QuickTime vulnerabilities.
The company's Security Update 2006-003 patches 31 flaws in the Mac OS X, most of them serious enough to cause 'arbitrary code execution attacks.'
Apple also shipped QuickTime 7.1 as a major security overhaul to correct 12 code execution and denial-of-service flaws.
The Mac OS X mega update includes patches for Apple's flagship Safari browser and Mail client.
According to the advisory, the Safari fix covers a flaw that could allow file manipulation or code execution if a user is lured to a maliciously rigged Web site.
In Mail, Apple said the bug could allow harmful code execution if a user is tricked into viewing a malicious e-mail message.
Sounds just like every windows update you've every read, right? I predict Apple is emerging into the virus 'Lime-light'.. Their time is coming! This is not the first announcement of this type for sure.. To read more on other MAC flaws, read these articles:
So you can see from the articles above, the MAC is not as secure and trouble free as those commercials would lead you to believe.
© 2009, Robert Owen. All rights reserved.
Note: I'm going to turn this into a page and keep working on it. This is the draft; since it's been sitting in the WordPress drafts for over a year, I thought I should do something with it… What makes a movie nerdy? Comic books, hacking, robotics, fantasy and straight-up-nerdiness. There are a lot of movies that really hit on some of these topics. Some do it well and others do a terrible job. Everyone is going to have their favorites, but I wanted to share mine well in advance of Memorial Day if only to help you prep to stay indoors and get just a little more pasty than you got this winter. Given the subjective nature of the nerdy factor, I've chosen not to rate these in any particular order. Instead I'm grouping them by sub-nerdy-genre. Hope you enjoy! Nerds Make Good- Revenge of the Nerds: Really, this is one of those movies that started it all and belongs at the top of the list.
- The 40-Year Old Virgin: Almost didn't put this on the list 'cause I couldn't figure out if they were making too much fun of… Whatever, it's hilarious…
- Jon Dies at the End: Meat monsters, boys who get girls, alternative universes and a surprise ending where Jon dies… Go figure. Or does he…
- Napoleon Dynamite: Instant classic. No description needed.
- American Splendor: Underground comic books, girls, the 70s.
- Fanboys: Star Wars, Trekkies, a girl. Srsly.
- Jay and Silent Bob Strike Back: This movie should have been called Kevin Smith gets back at Hollywood for making him rich as hell. Pobresito.
- Chasing Amy: You're probably gonna' see most Kevin Smith movies somewhere on the list. This one is a boy gets girl flick with a twist. I'm a sucker for those. Don't tell anyone…
- 21: This made the list because… It's true. Get good at maths, go to Vegas, get wealthy, get a big head, get a beat down.
- Pi: OK, so he doesn't make good really because he drills out part of his brain. But he does end up being all Zen, looking at the leaves blowing, finding peace and not dying like the other guy.
- Can't Buy Me Love: Nerdy kid pays girl to date him, things go south, kid ends up with girl. Apparently if you tight roll your khakis Amanda Peterson (you know, from Silver Spoons and Annie) will fall all over you. Noted.
- Love Potion Number 9: Sandra Bullock goes from nerdy chemist to socialite. Seems like I've seen that plot since…
- Harry Potter
- Highlander
- The Princess Bride
- Willow
- The Labrynth
- Lord of the Rings
- The Hobbit
- Stardust
- Clash of the Titans
- Wrath of the Titans
- In the Name of the King: A Dungeon Siege Tale
- Monty Python and the Holy Grail
- Spaceballs
- Galaxy Quest
- Frequently Asked Questions About Time Travel
- This is the End
- The Green Hornet: Seth Rogen, Kato, a car that shoots missiles.
- Superbad: There almost needs to be a new genre called Nerd Comedy with Seth Rogen in it.
- Nerdcore Rising
- The Internet's Own Boy: The Story of Aaron Swartz
- To Be Takei
- Web Junkie
- The Manhattan Project
- X-men
- Comic Con Episode IV: A Fan's Hope
- Paul
- Batman
- Superman
- Captain America
- Thor
- Iron Man
- Guardians of the Galaxy
- The Hulk
- Spiderman
- Sin City
- Constantine
- Elektra
- Ghost Rider
- Ghost World
- Green Lantern
- Hellboy
- I, Frankenstein
- Jonah Hex
- Judge Dredd
- Blade
- Catwoman
- Daredevil
- The League of Extraordinary Gentlemen
- Mystery Men
- Punisher
- R.I.P.D.
- The Rocketeer
- The Spirit
- V for Vendetta
- Watchmen
- Steel
- 300
- Alien vs. Predator
- The Avengers
- Wanted
- Swamp Thing
- Steel
- Star Wars
- Star Trek
- Metropolis
- Avatar
- Hunger Games
- Brazil
- Serenity
- Dune
- Beyond Thunderdome
- Alien
- Cowboys and Aliens
- Soylent Green
- Equilibrium
- Divergent
- 2001 A Space Odyssey
- Planet of the Apes
- Vanilla Sky
- War of the Worlds
- Oblivion
- Gattaca
- Stargate
- Solaris
- Donnie Darko
- Tank Girl
- Timecop
- Idiocracy
- Hitchhikers Guide to the Galaxy
- Strange Days
- Limitless
- Forbidden Planet
- The Fly
- The Fifth Element
- Starship Troopers
- John Carter
- Iron Sky: Nazis on the moon. No huge names. Not awful given that.
- Cube: A movie based on a bunch of rooms making an infinite maze of sorts that keeps changing? Math and a last ginger standing kind of pace.
- The Last Airbender: I watched all the cartoons with my daughter and so when the movie came out I wanted to take her. Let me be clear, this is not a movie made for 4 year olds. But it was really well done I thought. Obviously, directors have to take some liberties when adopting a dozen hours worth of cartoon story line into a feature film, but I thought it was totally worth it. Too bad they didn't finish the trilogy.
- Flight of the Navigator: So bad it's good. David pilots alien ships and disappears for 8 years without growing a day older. Great little flick that reminds me how I dressed when I was that age. Some of the graphics didn't hold up, but I'm not so overly judgmental.
- Kick-Ass: Not many movies are original. This one was. It was fun, campy and I didn't want to throw up when I saw Big Daddy like I usually do in movies he's in!
- Kick-Ass 2: Rarely is a sequel as good as the first movie. This is no exception. But it was original and campy, much like the first and well, well worth the watch.
- Super 8: Normally I don't like kids in creepy movies, but they pulled this one off pretty well. Not for younger kids for sure!
- Goonies: Ah, the originals make ya' swoon don't they. What more could you want, than a big bad guy, Corey Feldman, Josh Brolin, Sean Astin, Martha Plimpton and the list goes on. Pirates, booby traps, gold and who could forget Data!
- Back to the Future: I'm just going to include the whole franchise here. I'm still after a Delorean. Michael J Fox at his best. Well, Teenwolf wasn't so bad, either. But the Doc, the plutonium and changing the future from the past. Awesome!
- Hugo: A crossover between nerdy kids and fantasy, this period flick feels more like a steampunk movie than the traditional Disney kids movie (Disney didn't make it). It's a good movie. Cinematography, story line, acting, directing, etc. Didn't get nearly enough attention and I think it will stand the test of time unlike many kids movies.
- Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles
- Attack the Block
- Cloak & Dagger
- Pretty much every anime movie ever. But Akira really stands out as being the
- Wreck-It Ralph
- The Lego Movie
- The original Lord of the Rings
- The original Hobbit
- Final Fantasy: The Spirits Within
- I, Robot
- Robocop
- Transformers
- Bicentennial Man
- Short Circuit
- Wall-E
- A.I. Artificial Intelligence
- Terminator
- Blade Runner because even nerds dream of electric sheep
- Real Steel:
- Zombieland
- Army of Darkness
- Shaun of the Dead
- Men in Black
- Mars Attacks!
- Scott Pilgrim vs. The World
- Tron
- Lara Croft: Tomb Raider: This movie made a lot of money. It's made over a quarter of a billion dollars. It also set a new record upon release for movies with a female protagonist. But the only reason it didn't win worst acres was that Mariah Carey released Glitter that year. It did well enough in the box office though to score a sequel.
- Power Glove
- Electric Dreams
- The Prince of Persia
- Grandma's Boy
- The Wizard
- Need for Speed
- Gamer
- Existenz
- Noobz
- Max Payne
- Far Cry
- Hitman
- Postal
- BloodRayne: Wow, did Uwe Boll just miss it with this one. I mean, another game that could have been a great movie but needed so much more. It's not easy to screw up a movie with Billy Zane Michael Madsen and Ben Kingsley when you have a plot as awesome as BloodRayne to work with in the first place…
- DOA:Dead or Alive: Honestly, when I saw this I thought 'Self, you should be playing this video game or watching someone play this video game, not watching actors trying to act like they're in a video game. Happens a lot but I keep watching all of these…
- Resident Evil: This has just become a great little franchise.
- Silent Hill: I almost didn't put this on because I just don't like creepy movies.
- Doom: This movie was doomed the second The Rock was cast in it.
- House of the Dead: Gratuitously violent, just like the game. If you drink every time a zombie bites it you will die. In fact, if you've read everything up until now you might want to anyway. I like that this movie is authentic in that it doesn't remotely try to be good. Stupid young people shoot stupid zombies.
- Double Dragon: Billy Lee and Jimmy Lee. Somehow Alyssa Milano and Andy Dick end up in here too. As an early video game movie (apparently grunge was more popular than nerdy stuff at the time) I think the rest of that industry learned from this movie that special effects alone wouldn't get you there and that you needed a plot.
- Street Fighter: This is where we learned that Jean-Claude Van Damme should have stopped long before. But it was a video game, so everyone into such things at the time went to see it anyway. We knew it would be awful and we still went. Like Daredevil. It did have to compete with Dumb and Dumber for box office dollars, though… Now if Duncan McCracken had been cast as Guile it could have been saved…
- Mortal Kombat francise: I had no idea this franchise could go downhill after the first one but… It did.
- Wing Commander
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should have just been one movie. The only one with Stephen King, this was the first VR movie I remember seeing. Pierce Brosnan is the not-really-bad guy, but the creator of the bad guy. This is like a digital Frankenstein flick. 22. Disclosure is another movie from the 1990s (1994) that shows Michael Douglas getting seduced by a woman. But this time, he ends up stopping before he closes the deal. So instead of boiling the family pet, he just gets sued for sexual harrassment. Lots of computers and screen shots. And Demi Moore in a 90s power suit. Awesome stuff!The Mac OS X mega update includes patches for Apple's flagship Safari browser and Mail client.
According to the advisory, the Safari fix covers a flaw that could allow file manipulation or code execution if a user is lured to a maliciously rigged Web site.
In Mail, Apple said the bug could allow harmful code execution if a user is tricked into viewing a malicious e-mail message.
Sounds just like every windows update you've every read, right? I predict Apple is emerging into the virus 'Lime-light'.. Their time is coming! This is not the first announcement of this type for sure.. To read more on other MAC flaws, read these articles:
So you can see from the articles above, the MAC is not as secure and trouble free as those commercials would lead you to believe.
© 2009, Robert Owen. All rights reserved.
Note: I'm going to turn this into a page and keep working on it. This is the draft; since it's been sitting in the WordPress drafts for over a year, I thought I should do something with it… What makes a movie nerdy? Comic books, hacking, robotics, fantasy and straight-up-nerdiness. There are a lot of movies that really hit on some of these topics. Some do it well and others do a terrible job. Everyone is going to have their favorites, but I wanted to share mine well in advance of Memorial Day if only to help you prep to stay indoors and get just a little more pasty than you got this winter. Given the subjective nature of the nerdy factor, I've chosen not to rate these in any particular order. Instead I'm grouping them by sub-nerdy-genre. Hope you enjoy! Nerds Make Good- Revenge of the Nerds: Really, this is one of those movies that started it all and belongs at the top of the list.
- The 40-Year Old Virgin: Almost didn't put this on the list 'cause I couldn't figure out if they were making too much fun of… Whatever, it's hilarious…
- Jon Dies at the End: Meat monsters, boys who get girls, alternative universes and a surprise ending where Jon dies… Go figure. Or does he…
- Napoleon Dynamite: Instant classic. No description needed.
- American Splendor: Underground comic books, girls, the 70s.
- Fanboys: Star Wars, Trekkies, a girl. Srsly.
- Jay and Silent Bob Strike Back: This movie should have been called Kevin Smith gets back at Hollywood for making him rich as hell. Pobresito.
- Chasing Amy: You're probably gonna' see most Kevin Smith movies somewhere on the list. This one is a boy gets girl flick with a twist. I'm a sucker for those. Don't tell anyone…
- 21: This made the list because… It's true. Get good at maths, go to Vegas, get wealthy, get a big head, get a beat down.
- Pi: OK, so he doesn't make good really because he drills out part of his brain. But he does end up being all Zen, looking at the leaves blowing, finding peace and not dying like the other guy.
- Can't Buy Me Love: Nerdy kid pays girl to date him, things go south, kid ends up with girl. Apparently if you tight roll your khakis Amanda Peterson (you know, from Silver Spoons and Annie) will fall all over you. Noted.
- Love Potion Number 9: Sandra Bullock goes from nerdy chemist to socialite. Seems like I've seen that plot since…
- Harry Potter
- Highlander
- The Princess Bride
- Willow
- The Labrynth
- Lord of the Rings
- The Hobbit
- Stardust
- Clash of the Titans
- Wrath of the Titans
- In the Name of the King: A Dungeon Siege Tale
- Monty Python and the Holy Grail
- Spaceballs
- Galaxy Quest
- Frequently Asked Questions About Time Travel
- This is the End
- The Green Hornet: Seth Rogen, Kato, a car that shoots missiles.
- Superbad: There almost needs to be a new genre called Nerd Comedy with Seth Rogen in it.
- Nerdcore Rising
- The Internet's Own Boy: The Story of Aaron Swartz
- To Be Takei
- Web Junkie
- The Manhattan Project
- X-men
- Comic Con Episode IV: A Fan's Hope
- Paul
- Batman
- Superman
- Captain America
- Thor
- Iron Man
- Guardians of the Galaxy
- The Hulk
- Spiderman
- Sin City
- Constantine
- Elektra
- Ghost Rider
- Ghost World
- Green Lantern
- Hellboy
- I, Frankenstein
- Jonah Hex
- Judge Dredd
- Blade
- Catwoman
- Daredevil
- The League of Extraordinary Gentlemen
- Mystery Men
- Punisher
- R.I.P.D.
- The Rocketeer
- The Spirit
- V for Vendetta
- Watchmen
- Steel
- 300
- Alien vs. Predator
- The Avengers
- Wanted
- Swamp Thing
- Steel
- Star Wars
- Star Trek
- Metropolis
- Avatar
- Hunger Games
- Brazil
- Serenity
- Dune
- Beyond Thunderdome
- Alien
- Cowboys and Aliens
- Soylent Green
- Equilibrium
- Divergent
- 2001 A Space Odyssey
- Planet of the Apes
- Vanilla Sky
- War of the Worlds
- Oblivion
- Gattaca
- Stargate
- Solaris
- Donnie Darko
- Tank Girl
- Timecop
- Idiocracy
- Hitchhikers Guide to the Galaxy
- Strange Days
- Limitless
- Forbidden Planet
- The Fly
- The Fifth Element
- Starship Troopers
- John Carter
- Iron Sky: Nazis on the moon. No huge names. Not awful given that.
- Cube: A movie based on a bunch of rooms making an infinite maze of sorts that keeps changing? Math and a last ginger standing kind of pace.
- The Last Airbender: I watched all the cartoons with my daughter and so when the movie came out I wanted to take her. Let me be clear, this is not a movie made for 4 year olds. But it was really well done I thought. Obviously, directors have to take some liberties when adopting a dozen hours worth of cartoon story line into a feature film, but I thought it was totally worth it. Too bad they didn't finish the trilogy.
- Flight of the Navigator: So bad it's good. David pilots alien ships and disappears for 8 years without growing a day older. Great little flick that reminds me how I dressed when I was that age. Some of the graphics didn't hold up, but I'm not so overly judgmental.
- Kick-Ass: Not many movies are original. This one was. It was fun, campy and I didn't want to throw up when I saw Big Daddy like I usually do in movies he's in!
- Kick-Ass 2: Rarely is a sequel as good as the first movie. This is no exception. But it was original and campy, much like the first and well, well worth the watch.
- Super 8: Normally I don't like kids in creepy movies, but they pulled this one off pretty well. Not for younger kids for sure!
- Goonies: Ah, the originals make ya' swoon don't they. What more could you want, than a big bad guy, Corey Feldman, Josh Brolin, Sean Astin, Martha Plimpton and the list goes on. Pirates, booby traps, gold and who could forget Data!
- Back to the Future: I'm just going to include the whole franchise here. I'm still after a Delorean. Michael J Fox at his best. Well, Teenwolf wasn't so bad, either. But the Doc, the plutonium and changing the future from the past. Awesome!
- Hugo: A crossover between nerdy kids and fantasy, this period flick feels more like a steampunk movie than the traditional Disney kids movie (Disney didn't make it). It's a good movie. Cinematography, story line, acting, directing, etc. Didn't get nearly enough attention and I think it will stand the test of time unlike many kids movies.
- Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles
- Attack the Block
- Cloak & Dagger
- Pretty much every anime movie ever. But Akira really stands out as being the
- Wreck-It Ralph
- The Lego Movie
- The original Lord of the Rings
- The original Hobbit
- Final Fantasy: The Spirits Within
- I, Robot
- Robocop
- Transformers
- Bicentennial Man
- Short Circuit
- Wall-E
- A.I. Artificial Intelligence
- Terminator
- Blade Runner because even nerds dream of electric sheep
- Real Steel:
- Zombieland
- Army of Darkness
- Shaun of the Dead
- Men in Black
- Mars Attacks!
- Scott Pilgrim vs. The World
- Tron
- Lara Croft: Tomb Raider: This movie made a lot of money. It's made over a quarter of a billion dollars. It also set a new record upon release for movies with a female protagonist. But the only reason it didn't win worst acres was that Mariah Carey released Glitter that year. It did well enough in the box office though to score a sequel.
- Power Glove
- Electric Dreams
- The Prince of Persia
- Grandma's Boy
- The Wizard
- Need for Speed
- Gamer
- Existenz
- Noobz
- Max Payne
- Far Cry
- Hitman
- Postal
- BloodRayne: Wow, did Uwe Boll just miss it with this one. I mean, another game that could have been a great movie but needed so much more. It's not easy to screw up a movie with Billy Zane Michael Madsen and Ben Kingsley when you have a plot as awesome as BloodRayne to work with in the first place…
- DOA:Dead or Alive: Honestly, when I saw this I thought 'Self, you should be playing this video game or watching someone play this video game, not watching actors trying to act like they're in a video game. Happens a lot but I keep watching all of these…
- Resident Evil: This has just become a great little franchise.
- Silent Hill: I almost didn't put this on because I just don't like creepy movies.
- Doom: This movie was doomed the second The Rock was cast in it.
- House of the Dead: Gratuitously violent, just like the game. If you drink every time a zombie bites it you will die. In fact, if you've read everything up until now you might want to anyway. I like that this movie is authentic in that it doesn't remotely try to be good. Stupid young people shoot stupid zombies.
- Double Dragon: Billy Lee and Jimmy Lee. Somehow Alyssa Milano and Andy Dick end up in here too. As an early video game movie (apparently grunge was more popular than nerdy stuff at the time) I think the rest of that industry learned from this movie that special effects alone wouldn't get you there and that you needed a plot.
- Street Fighter: This is where we learned that Jean-Claude Van Damme should have stopped long before. But it was a video game, so everyone into such things at the time went to see it anyway. We knew it would be awful and we still went. Like Daredevil. It did have to compete with Dumb and Dumber for box office dollars, though… Now if Duncan McCracken had been cast as Guile it could have been saved…
- Mortal Kombat francise: I had no idea this franchise could go downhill after the first one but… It did.
- Wing Commander
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should have just been one movie. The only one with Stephen King, this was the first VR movie I remember seeing. Pierce Brosnan is the not-really-bad guy, but the creator of the bad guy. This is like a digital Frankenstein flick. 22. Disclosure is another movie from the 1990s (1994) that shows Michael Douglas getting seduced by a woman. But this time, he ends up stopping before he closes the deal. So instead of boiling the family pet, he just gets sued for sexual harrassment. Lots of computers and screen shots. And Demi Moore in a 90s power suit. Awesome stuff! 23. Virtuosity is about a virtual reality serial killer who's actually more of a composite of serial killers. Weak plot, but Russell Crowe wasn't a big star yet. It's like of like Demolition Man, but with the VR spin on it. Russell Crowe is totally psycho. And he wears a couple of awesome suits in the movie (I'm pretty sure one of them was in Cool World as well). 50 terabytes was a lot back then! 24. eXistenZ is another artificial reality movie, but Jennifer Jason Leigh is a video game designer. I thought that the BioPort concept was too much, especially for the time. The theme was already a bit done by then, but it was at least a weird new twist… 25. The Computer Wore Tennis Shoes had Kurt Russell. It was from the 60s. But the time spent on explaining all the computing was awesome! The best part about this movie is that glimpse you get of what computers were like before the advent of the personal computer. Thank you to the Altair, Apple and other machines that helped to get us into a new world order! Finally, while this clip isn't a movie, if you were curious what hacking stuff really looks like most of the time: Miscellaneous:- Catch Me If You Can because of the social engineering awesomeness it happens to be.
- Independence Day because aliens apparently have Windows running on all their ships.
- Jumpin' Jack Flash because Whoopi Goldberg is actually a somewhat convincing engineer (or not).
- Mission Impossible gets a nod for having an upside down Apple logo (for the time).
- The Italian Job gets a nod for the real inventor of Napster (I guess he can duke it out with Metallica next).
- Revolution OS for being a documentary about Linux. I'd love to see more of this kind of thing in the years to come (there's certainly enough money floating around in the computer world to make more of them happen).
- Jurassic Park had some computing in it, but doesn't really count.
- The Thirteenth Floor doesn't make the list because it wasn't original enough in its look at virtual reality.
- Code Hunter was terrible.
- Enemy of the State didn't make the list because I'm sick of movies making people into conspiracy theorists.
- Max Hedroom for being cool, new and unique at the time – and perfect for the era.
- Netforce – Oh wait, no, that was a typo.
- One Point O – Which might have made the actual list had the star not become a police officer in Law and Order.
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- Gone in 60 Seconds had a hacker named Toby, but it also had Nicolas Cage
- Ocean's 13 had Roman but it also had Brad Pitt
- Superman III had Gus, but then, it was total crap
- XXX: State of the Union had another Toby (popular name for movie hackers) but then, it had Vin Diesel