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"I don't think the report is true, but these crises work for those who want to make fights between people." Kulam Dastagir, 28, a bird seller in Afghanistan

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Topic: Computer Security 1:03 pm EDT, Jul 24, 2006

Bugle is a collection of search queries which can help to identify software security bugs in source code available on the web.

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Slashdot | Feds Arrest Private Eye at HOPE
Topic: Technology 3:38 pm EDT, Jul 23, 2006

Rambam was arrested this afternoon by FBI agents just moments before he was to lead a panel discussion on privacy here at the HOPE hacker conference in New York City.

Slashdot | Feds Arrest Private Eye at HOPE


The courts and NSA snooping. By Patrick Radden Keefe
Topic: Politics and Law 10:17 am EDT, Jul 23, 2006

Walker's ruling actually makes it less likely that Specter's bill will prevail. Specter's premise is that regular courts cannot handle these extremely secret and sensitive matters. Walker punctured that myth of secrecy in his observation that the administration has discussed the surveillance program at length.

Some more analysis of the NSA state secrets decision.

The courts and NSA snooping. By Patrick Radden Keefe


Lebanon picture of the day
Topic: Current Events 10:10 am EDT, Jul 23, 2006

The Hezbollah political headquarters are demolished in the militant group's southern Beirut stronghold yesterday by Israeli air strikes.

Lebanon picture of the day


Share a bed makes men dull
Topic: Science 9:56 am EDT, Jul 23, 2006

When men spend the night in the same bed with someone else their sleep patterns are disturbed, even if they do not have sex. This leads to poorer performance in intelligence tests the next day.

Women, too, get disturbed sleep if they share a bed, but their mental ability is not affected.

Share a bed makes men dull


OrinKerr.com » Lawsuit on NSA Domestic Surveillance Can Go Forward, Court Rules
Topic: Internet Civil Liberties 12:11 pm EDT, Jul 21, 2006

Judge Vaughn Walker of the Northern District of California handed down an important ruling today rejecting motions to dismiss EFF’s lawsuit against AT&T for its participation in the NSA domestic surveillance and call records program.

I am very, very suprised by this result, and thats a good thing.

OrinKerr.com » Lawsuit on NSA Domestic Surveillance Can Go Forward, Court Rules


mazen kerbaj mp3
Topic: Music 1:54 pm EDT, Jul 20, 2006

STARRY NIGHT (excerpt) 6.31 min
a minimalistic improvisation by:
mazen kerbaj / trumpet
the israeli air force / bombs

recorded by mazen kerbaj on the balcony of his flat in beirut,
on the night of 15th to 16th of july 2006.

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mazen kerbaj mp3


Boing Boing: Windows XP sounds created with warez
Topic: Technology 2:31 pm EDT, Jul 19, 2006

Windows XP ships with system sounds that were created with a cracked version of Sony's SoundForge program -- and the sounds contain a thank-you screen acknowledging the warez dood who cracked the Sony program.

blahahaha

Boing Boing: Windows XP sounds created with warez


Press Briefing by Tony Snow
Topic: Current Events 8:22 pm EDT, Jul 18, 2006

Q Does the President thus far have any problem with what the Israelis have been targeting, given the fact they have hit a lot of civilians?

MR. SNOW: They have hit civilians. And one of the things we've pointed out is that it has been the deliberate tactic of Hezbollah to place assets in civilian areas, including sometimes in the homes of its own members, as part of the tactics so that they would not get hit. And we lament the death of innocents whether they be in Israel, or in Lebanon, or in Gaza, or anywhere else. So it is something of which we are keenly aware. And it is also a reflection of tactics that would have been unthinkable in other conflicts at other times, but there is a deliberate attempt on the part of Hezbollah to place civilians in harm's way. And, unfortunately, they are.

Q You have no problems with the targeting that Israel --

MR. SNOW: I'm not going to get in -- I'm not going --

Q But the President called for restraint. You have no problem with what's already been targeted?

MR. SNOW: The President has called for restraint. And, frankly, Martha, unless you or I have been in on the meetings that talk about targeting, it is beyond our competence to judge precisely the methods by which they've done it because neither you nor I know the intelligence that went into it or the precautions that have been made. So it's a good argumentative question, and I really don't have an answer for it.

Press Briefing by Tony Snow


Lebanon civilian deaths morally not same as terror victims -- Bolton - Yahoo! News
Topic: Society 7:05 pm EDT, Jul 18, 2006

US Ambassador John Bolton said there was no moral equivalence between the civilian casualties from the Israeli raids in Lebanon and those killed in Israel from "malicious terrorist acts".

U:I've decided to revise this post. I reacted too strongly to this comment.

I'm sitting on a train trying to write this out with my sidekick. We'll see how well this goes. Its been a busy day.

The violence going on in the Middle East right now is senseless. Isreal is defending itself from action that seems to have no strategic purpose at all. Hezbollah certainly intends to kill civilians, and their strikes are unprovoked, unwarranted, and ultimately, self destructive. Isreal has both a right and a need to defend themselves.

Having said that, Stratfor warned that Isreal would attempt to punish the Lebanese people, in hopes of making them resent Hezbollah. Its a long term strategy. Isreal will likely demolish Hezbollah's operational capacity in the coming weeks. However, they can't destroy it culturally... So they want, in theory, to teach the people of Lebanon a lesson so that they won't support Hezbollah in the future.

That's not ok, legally, or morally. The use of violence to apply political pressure to an innocent civilian population is definition of terrorism. Its particularly concerning when the population has, at best, a tangental relationship to your enemy.

It appears that this may have occurred. Some commentators have painted civilian deaths as an unfortunate side effect of war. However, some have observed that a portion of the strikes appear to be beyond the scope of what would be needed to suport a ground invasion targetted at Hezbollah. Its unclear. If its true, its wrong. Period.

No international leader is going to call Isreal out on it if it is true, due to the geopolitical implications if it were concluded that it was true. Bolton picked poor wording here. The mere fact that Isreal is defending itself does not mean they they are absolved of responsibility for civilian deaths, particularly when those deaths are intentional.

What international leaders have done is call for restraint. They have done this because they are concerned that civilians are needlessly being killed, and because the scope of the infrastructural damage is so severe that it threatens to undermine the sustainability of Lebanon as a state.

I think unwarranted strikes on Lebanese civilians help, not hurt, Hezbollah culturally. The Shia in particular see Hezbollah as their protectors from these kinds of attacks. Furthermore, the International Community baddly wants to see Lebanon come back into the fold. If the present, weak, government is unable to sustain control over the country as a result of the damage that Isreal does, this will open up the door for Syria, and Shia extremeists, to come back into power there. Everyone, but especially Isreal, looses if this happens.

No doubt these are some of the reasons that we haven't seen a ground invasion yet and the west is engaged in serious diplomatic efforts. However, Stratfor thinks a ground invasion is inevitable. We should hope that the civilian impact, and the impact on the Lebanese government, are minimal, and that Isreal is able to secure their homeland. However, we should not serve as apologists if things get out of hand. There are moral rules here even if we know that Hezbollah will disregard them.

Lebanon civilian deaths morally not same as terror victims -- Bolton - Yahoo! News


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