Album Reviews

1——->3——->5
Terrible——>Fantastic

5

4
Allien, Ellen and Apparat Orchestra Of Bubbles
Bad Brains Banned in DC
Boom Bip Corymb
We Funk Radio(.com)

3
Beecham Beecham Conducts Delius’ Florida Suite
Bracket Two Turntables and One Hangover Mix
Experimental Dental School 21-2 Creatures
Hancock, Herbie Sunlight
Hobbs, Christopher with John Adams Ensemble Pieces
Lungfish Talking Songs For Walking
Plastician and Greeves FWD (20060504)
Plasticman May-06
Spank Rock YoYoYoYoYoYo
Tanya Morgan Moonlighting
Youngsta FWD (200604)
Breakestra Live Mix, The, Part 01
Elliott, Missy Cookbook, The
Elliott, Missy So Addictive
Elliott, Missy This Is Not A Test

2
Coup, The Pick A Bigger Weapon
DJ Furiouz From The Dubstep Archive
Gnarls Barkley St. Elsewhere
Gutterbreakz 200605
Jackson, Janet Rhythm Nation 1814
Kool Keith Mr. Nogatco: Nogatco Rd
Martin, Steve Comedy Is Not Pretty
Rossi B and Luca Rinse FM (20060507)
United Vibes 20060430
United Vibes Sub FM (20060507)
Youngsta and Task Rinse FM (20060506)

1
Cadence Weapon Breaking Kayfabe
Matisyahu Shake Off The Dust
Matisyahu Youth
Relm, Mike Remix of Dr. Octagon

Encrypting Communications

Between 733t h4x0r5 and the government, it has long been my desire to better secure my communications.

Recent stories on our corporate friends unquestioningly cooperating with our government friends re-fueled my fire. Thankfully, I have some extra time to read up and play with the technologies.

E-mail-wise, I use SSL, so good for me. I would like to also use PGP but almost no one does this, even the geeks I know.

IM wise, I used Adium‘s built-in privacy features to encrypt communications and installed a GAIM plug-in that does the same. While both installs were easy, I know the average Joes and Ivans will have trouble trying to figure out how to have IM conversations with me. Too bad for them.

I read up on Skype’s encryption. Interestingly, they use excellent methods and reap plenty of praise for their efforts, but no one seems to notice that they admittedly fulfill every government request, making this article’s headline funny/odd. So you may be safe from Mr. Pwn3d and Osama, but not from the NSA.