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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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CNN.com - Bush to Congress: Renew Patriot Act - Jun 9, 2005 |
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Topic: Civil Liberties |
1:32 pm EDT, Jun 10, 2005 |
President Bush on Thursday called on Congress to reauthorize the 16 provisions of the USA Patriot Act that are slated to expire at the end of the year, calling them "practical, important and ... constitutional." "Congress needs to renew them all and, this time, Congress needs to make the provisions permanent," Bush told an audience of about 150 officers at the Ohio State Highway Patrol Academy in Columbus. "We basically said we've very much like to hear about specifics," Gantman said. "The ACLU then, for really over a year, had no specific abuses they could point to. On their behalf, I'd say one of their problems, like us, is we have a helluva time getting information from the Justice Department about what was going on there." The ACLU, in a posting on its Web site, said the Bush administration and former Attorney General John Ashcroft "essentially refused to describe how it was implementing the law; it left numerous substantial questions unanswered, and classified others without justification. "In short, not only has the Bush administration undermined judicial oversight on government spying on citizens by pushing the Patriot Act into law, but it is also undermining another crucial check and balance on surveillance powers: accountability to Congress and the public."
CNN.com - Bush to Congress: Renew Patriot Act - Jun 9, 2005 |
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Hello, Reality? This is fandom calling... Dalek Kidnapped, news at 11 |
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Topic: Sci-Fi/Fantasy Literature |
11:39 pm EDT, Jun 9, 2005 |
Well, apparently some nutters nipped a life-size Dalek model and are now holding it ransom until they get further instructions as to what to do with it from Doctor Who. Hello, Reality? This is fandom calling... Dalek Kidnapped, news at 11 |
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Topic: Humor |
2:25 pm EDT, Jun 9, 2005 |
This is a picture of an ISO 9001 compliance flag. Large companies might hang these around their office when doing an ISO 9001 initiative. ISO 9001 Illuminati Flag |
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Little-Known Bands Get Lift Through Word-of-Blog |
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Topic: Music |
10:06 am EDT, Jun 9, 2005 |
"If everyone else is putting out horrible CD's," he said, "why not buy something from people with taste you more or less trust?"
Little-Known Bands Get Lift Through Word-of-Blog |
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California's subtle influence on computer culture |
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Topic: Technology |
11:40 am EDT, Jun 8, 2005 |
The huge influx of cash at the turn of the millennium led to the whole Web being built in the image of the Bay area. The website patterns that started there and - just by coincidence - happened to scale to other environments, those were the ones that survived.
Absolutely true... California's subtle influence on computer culture |
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BBC - Radio 3 - Beethoven Experience - downloads |
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Topic: Music |
3:15 am EDT, Jun 8, 2005 |
Download all nine of Beethoven's symphonies here the day after they are broadcast.
Grab Beethoven, free, while it lasts... BBC - Radio 3 - Beethoven Experience - downloads |
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Articulatory Loop - Read, Repeat, Remember |
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Topic: Miscellaneous |
3:12 am EDT, Jun 8, 2005 |
Seen on the MARC commuter train (between Baltimore and DC) today, this picture pretty much sums up the new "National Security:"
Report any unusual activities or packages to the nearest conductor. Articulatory Loop - Read, Repeat, Remember |
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SignOnSanDiego.com - Snap judgments |
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Topic: Intellectual Property |
9:17 am EDT, Jun 7, 2005 |
The trade group sent a wake-up call to the photofinishing industry when, in 1999, it sued Kmart Corp., alleging that the discount store violated federal copyright law by copying images without the permission of the copyright owners. In 2000, Kmart settled the case by paying $100,000 and agreeing to implement procedures to guard against the unlawful copying of professional photos. ... Watson said the manager of the photo department "felt" that three of the photos were possibly taken professionally. "I offered to sign anything, but there was just no way around it for them," Watson said. "They were not going to print them.
Man, I hate this crap. People that work behind the counter at Kinkos and Walmart do not understand copyright law and they are not well equiped to make spot judgements about what is and is not illegal. The result is that copyright enforcement consists of "I think you look like a punk kid so I'm not going to copy this." As a rule, I don't use Kinkos anymore because everytime I go in there I have some busybody trying to prevent me from doing business with them. The absolute most annoying case was when I was required (by law) to make color photocopies of a government ID and the idiot at Kinkos insisted that I was commiting a crime and threatened to call the police. There is a fundamental policy flaw in this, but I'm not sure where to pin it. The government has never required cash register clerks at these outlets to act as judge, jury, and executioner for copyright law. These companies have gotten sued by copyright owners who were not satisfied with actually suing the person who violated their copyright, but wanted to go after someone with big pockets (very honorable, indeed). The companies settled, partially because its cheaper then a suit, and partially because they didn't have the forsight to go through with a suit. There ought to be a law which limits the liability of printing services. SignOnSanDiego.com - Snap judgments |
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