So that’s what ‘Get Carter’ is like. Not bad. Not a great film but decent. I mainly liked how Tyneside and surrounds is used as a character. Some films do that don’t they? They use places or buildings as characters. Atmospheric places, atmospheric buildings.

This one works with the latest stuff.

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I’ve heard about those tools made by Israeli contractors that allow government agencies to get past encryption in devices quite easily but I’d prefer it if that ability didn’t trickle down…

There seems to be an app called 4uKey by a company called Tenorshare that can recover your Apple I.D. password from your iPhone in a few minutes. Granted, it needs physical access via U.S.B. but I thought Apple used hard encryption that extremely powerful computers needed weeks to crack. It’s not like I tend to leave my phone lying around in strangers' houses/offices so it’s probably not a very significant real world concern. But I’m curious about whether a programme anyone can download can nab your passwords in five minutes. It would be a godsend for creepy boyfriends for example.

Innocence can never last.

matigo.ca.

Lets hope it’s a permafix.

matigo.ca.

Monitors used to be very small…and a lot less wide.

My old self-made website from twenty years ago. I think that was the only time I put my full name on the Internet. I’d progressed from Netscape Composer to doing it by hand thanks to some basic templates and learning a few tags. You could probably count the tags I knew on one hand but it was enough for a simple, personal site.

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Beautiful. I can see some moss on the last one. Proves you live in a wet place.

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It’s too easy to buy seven things in an hour on eBay. And it’s not even as easy as Amazon, not quite.