KAZEY JOURNAL

9/4/2007

The cold that ruined my day

Filed under: Personals — kayode muyibi @ 2:10 pm

I woke up yesterday morning to be welcomed by the usual, what I call “the morning flu”, well the usual morning flu that lasts till I step out of the shower. The bad news was, this specific one was here to stay for a while at least, considering i am still hanging out with a box of tissue.

Yesterday night was a nightmare too, I had a nasty headache, thanks to my phone rigging and my little brother bulging into my room to ask me some silly questions. Anyway I am getting better now, after literally overdosing myself with a lot of fluids.

My day today is ruined because I can’t do anything productive with a running nose and a disoriented self, I hardly can even think.

9/3/2007

Beware of free wifi hotspots

Filed under: software, security, Tech — kayode muyibi @ 12:51 pm

Do you happen to hang out in star bucks, Macdonald’s or around a public library where internet browsing is actually free? Well I do, considering it gives me the opportunity to get some fresh air and a chance to check out what the world has to offer.

But beware, it comes at a price, a hidden one !! Free as it may sound, it is an unsecured network, and an idiot browsing the same network could sniff the traffic for passwords and confidential information. This is not funny at all because you could become a victim.

So how do I secure myself from such idiots, who think they have the right to steal and use my information, because I happen to like free surfing?

I use Tor. Tor helps me anonymize my web browsing and publishing, instant messaging, IRC, SSH, and other applications that use the TCP protocol.

It also comes bundled with an application named “Privoxy”, which prevents my computer from automatically sending personal information to websites.

Well so how much does it cost? Well everything comes at a price, and Tor certainly does come with a price too. It does cost me time because it is slow. It is slow because WebPages are transmitted through several servers around the world to get to the computer of the user.

You can download Tor from http://tor.eff.org/download.html.en . So Beware of free wifi hotspots, you have been warned.

9/1/2007

Google locked me out of my email box.

Filed under: Personals — kayode muyibi @ 12:44 pm

I cant read my mails at Googlemail, because apparently Google decided that I have been using my email account “unusually”, whatever that means. So if you email me using my Google mail address, please do note that I wont be able to reply you in or rather within 24 hours, thanks to Google.

Below is their message to me :


Our system indicates unusual usage of your account. In order to protect Gmail users from potentially harmful use of Gmail, this account has been disabled for up to 24 hours.

If you are using any third party software that interacts with your Google Mail account, please disable it or adjust it so that its use complies with the Google Mail Terms of Use. If you feel that you have been using your Google Mail account according to the Terms of Use or otherwise normally, please contact us using this form to report this problem.

Vanity intoxication

Filed under: wise blabberings — kayode muyibi @ 5:59 am

I am still yet to come into understanding on why other people’s wealth excite some people. This entry was triggered by some post I came across on the net. The part that actually amazed me, is the provocative response to that particular post. They were actually arguing on who is richer and getting all stuck up with the vanity that enshrouds it. I really don’t get it, perhaps someone out there does? I would call it Vanity intoxication.

5/28/2007

I am still alive.

Filed under: General Stuffs — kayode muyibi @ 6:47 pm

For those that have checked on me whilst i was absent thank, for those that didn’t, thank you too. I am still alive and kicking, and being quite busy with a lot of things. Would return back to blogging sometime soon.

1/23/2007

The perfect business.

Filed under: work from home, entreprenuership, Business — kayode muyibi @ 6:00 pm

How would you like to operate the perfect business? This means..

  1. You are your own boss!

  2. You don’t need any customers!

  3. You don’t need employees!

  4. You can operate from home, work, vacation or anywhere else in the world as long as you have an Internet connection.

  5. You never have to worry about job security, harassment or any other employment-related anxiety.

  6. You never need to worry about employer payroll, strikes, theft, rent increases, health inspectors, lease problems, being sued, etc…

  7. You don’t need to do any cold calling.

  8. You decide which days you wish to work.

  9. You make the decision to take a vacation at a moment’s notice.

    Interested?

    If you think this is what you have being looking for, and you are a bookworm, posses a computer, and a high-speed Internet connection and willing to spend the first year without pay, you have the willigness to read and study and sacrifice a few bucks, drop me a mail at kayode.muyibi[at]gmail.com.

    I am actually looking for two partners, who want a share the same ride.


1/21/2007

Blood Diamonds.

Filed under: ethics, Personals — kayode muyibi @ 11:31 pm

blooddiamond.jpgBlood diamonds, yes that movie is off the hook, and does deserve an award. I watched it today with a friend at the cinema. This movie starring Leonardo DiCaprio, does send a morality check trigger to anybody that loves diamonds, or possesses one, or even believes that it could symbolize “love” or “bondage”.


In the movie Blood Diamonds: 
Leonardo DiCaprio as a South African mercenary who’s jailed for smuggling, highlights the illegal “conflict diamond” trade during civil wars in Sierra Leone and Angola in the late 1990s.

The stones also funded armed conflicts in Angola, Liberia, and the Democratic Republic of the Congo.


Questions like, How do we for instance, differentiate between conflict diamonds and non-conflict diamonds? Is it alright for us to wear or posses diamonds that have questionable root sources? , crops into the mind of the viewer.
Ethically I for one, think that humans should boycott the buying of diamonds, considering the reality that surrounds it. I am saying this, even with the consideration that there are sources that say 99.8% of diamonds are from non-conflict zones. The authenticity of that statistical source is questionable considering it comes from the representative of the cartels.

I think, there are other gems that could symbolize love, bondage, or even madness, such as gold, for example? or perhaps the classical pearl. They are precious gems too, aren’t they?

Via Blood Diamond.

1/18/2007

Checklist for your wordpress powered blog.

Filed under: General Stuffs — kayode muyibi @ 10:57 am

LiewCF highlighted 23 things you should check when you implement your wordpress blog.

Although WordPress is easy to install and it runs out of the box, but you should update some settings before start blogging. Downloadsquad published the comple post-install checklist. A great list with detail instructions.

  1. Create blog title, add email address

  2. Change your password

  3. Disable visual rich editor


To read the rest you can visit his post titled “WordPress Post-Install Checklist“.

I have tried to go through all and made sure everything goes in regards to the checklist. The next step for me now is to monetize and make an average post of one a day.

12/16/2006

Introducing Think Nigeria.

Filed under: Nigeria — kayode muyibi @ 9:39 pm
Good day blog readers, I am a bit excited today about the news I am about to share. Oh besides I am not back to blogging either, just a peep to post my excitement. Let me spill the beans, there is a new Nigerian intellectual forum that is just what you might have being searching for.

This news coming from me? I do perfectly understand if you are struck with a sudden hesitance or rather shock on the idea of a “Perfect New Nigerian Forum”, but the fact is this is for real. ThinkNigeria is the perfect place to share your views and opinion.

What is Think Nigeria?

Think Nigeria is a Nigerian intellectual forum, for Nigerians and friends of Nigeria, to contribute and voice their opinion on topics that interest them, in an environment that accommodates both the freedom of speech and expression.

So what are you waiting for, rush and register now, for Think Nigeria is the place to share some of your precious online moments.

10/24/2006

Work From Home Blog.

Filed under: Internet — kayode muyibi @ 3:56 am

Earning a Living from your bedroom. ROOM INCOMEROOM INCOME with a slogan, Earning a living from your bedroomis a new blog that highlights the work from home industry, post jobs, and also gives advice on relative things like writting a resume, working from home etc. Its worth checking out.

The good news is, it provides everything for free, so you can now work from home. If you have been always warry that online data entry jobs etc are scam, then surely it is worth a visit. Visit now, and dont forget to bookmark it.

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