Archive for June, 2006

How to sell your home in Australia quiet market

Price - auction vs private treaty
In a quiet market with auction clearance rates so low I suggest you sell with a price on your home. When you’re trying to work out a realistic price for your property you can use one of two methods I use. Get 3 agent’s opinions divide by 3 to get the average and then take at least 5% - 10% off that and you might be close to what it’s really worth. Or you can get an independent valuers opinion who isn’t trying to win your business to sell your home. They are more likely to be closer to market reality.

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UNSW ROBOCUP 2006

robodogsUNSW’s much-loved robodogs have scored second place in the world 4-Legged League of Robocup 2006, held in Germany.

The rUNSWift team of undergraduate students - Ryan Cassar, Enyang (Eric) Huang, Michael Lake, Andrew Owen and Oleg Sushkov - worked for six months to achieve this impressive result. (Read the article)

First human trial of antibacterial contact lens

Biotechnology company Biosignal Ltd and the Institute for Eye Research have received ethics approval for the first human clinical trial of an antibacterial extended-wear contact lens.

The ASX-listed company commercialises a novel anti-bacterial technology identified by UNSW researchers at the Centre for Marine Biofouling and Bioinnovation.The trial beginning on June 29 will compare the safety performance of an antibacterial contact lens to that of a standard contact lens.

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Google Checkout Line

Google introduced Google Checkout online shopping and payment service Thursday, integrating the purchasing option with its search and advertising programs in a move that may threaten eBay’s PayPal service.

The service will display a special Google Checkout icon next to ads that show up from Google’s AdWords program. Consumers can visit the site, select the Google Checkout option when they make a purchase, and fill out their shipping and billing information.
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aspWebLinks Hack prevention

how to fix aspWEbLinks which already been hacked?

One of my clients website are using aspWebLinks 2.0 for the exchange link program. and i just got a report that someone can hack in to their link exchange site. Apparently how they do it its because there is a security hole in aspWeblinks script which make other people can use Remote SQL Injection to change the Admin Password.
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