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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

MSN Member Directory - Public Profile
Topic: Humor 1:17 am EST, Apr  4, 2002

"I am outgoing, opptomistic, flirtatious, ans adventerous, with a touch of sophistication. I love to go out and have a good time with close friends as well as new ones!"

This girl just broke up with Matt Coleman. We stumbled upon her MSN profile. No, she's not REALLY 22... :)

MSN Member Directory - Public Profile


Salon.com Technology | The battle over Web radio continues
Topic: Politics and Law 1:12 pm EST, Apr  3, 2002

"Who benefits from the new rules? Point-counterpoint between the Recording Industry Association of America and an Internet radio pioneer."

Salon.com Technology | The battle over Web radio continues


Court Asked To Crack Secrecy Over National ID Plans
Topic: Miscellaneous 12:58 pm EST, Apr  3, 2002

The Electronic Privacy Information Center (EPIC) said it planned to file a lawsuit in a U.S. District Court today after receiving no response to requests under the Freedom of Information Act for background information on national ID plans.

Court Asked To Crack Secrecy Over National ID Plans


Spotlight Falls on Adelphia Cable
Topic: Economics 12:05 pm EST, Apr  3, 2002

Talk about a high-performance engine! Adelphia should get out of the communications infrastructure business and start doing PR full time!

At 7:11 pm on Tuesday, this story hit the AP wire:

A shareholder lawsuit accused Adelphia of misleading stockholders about its financial condition by failing to disclose billions of dollars of off-balance-sheet debt ... accusing the company ... of issuing misleading statements. ... stock dropped from $20.39 on 3/26 to $13.12 on 4/1 to $11.83 on 4/2 ... incurred off-balance-sheet debt of $2.3B ... announced Monday its annual 10-K financial report was being delayed to review accounting for the debt.

Understandably, this news must have ruffled feathers at the company. So, after some poor soul no doubt spent a long night at the office, this story hits the wire at 12:47 am Wednesday morning:

Cable Company Keeps Small - Town Touch

Adelphia may be the sixth-biggest cable television company in the country, but founder John Rigas and family stay close to their roots in rural Coudersport, Pa., where Adelphia began 50 years ago as a $300 venture ...

The company has kept its headquarters in Coudersport, about 70 miles north of State College near the New York border, where Rigas, his sons and their families are familiar faces.

A town resident said: "The sons grew up here, they went to high school with us Their homes are right here. If we pass on the street, we say hello. ... John Rigas came to my dad's funeral and two of his sons came. That's the kind of community it is."

... gradually built their community antenna association into a larger cable operation ... They named their company "Adelphia," Greek for "brothers." ... branched out into sports properties ... John Rigas reached a handshake deal to buy the Pittsburgh Pirates ... only to have a California businessman outbid him ... family is involved in local affairs ... a member of the Rotary Club ... and the local hospital advisory committee ....

It's too bad this strategy won't work for Global Crossing ... but it'd be a hard sell to convince people that a firm with the word "Global" in its name has any of sort of small-town charm.

Spotlight Falls on Adelphia Cable


Anti-Unix Web site on the fritz? - Tech News - CNET.com
Topic: Technology 12:36 am EST, Apr  3, 2002

On Monday they are using FreeBSD. On Tuesday they are using IIS. On Tuesday night, they are down.

hehehehe

Anti-Unix Web site on the fritz? - Tech News - CNET.com


SecurityFocus home columnists: A Certified Waste of Time
Topic: Economics 8:51 pm EST, Apr  2, 2002

This story underlines the continuing problems the IT industry has with assessing employees before hire...

SecurityFocus home columnists: A Certified Waste of Time


Sykes-Picot agreement, 1916
Topic: Politics and Law 6:24 pm EST, Apr  2, 2002

Useful reference when discussing Palestinian-Israeli issues. Map of the area laid out in the 1916 Sykes-Picot agreement. Shows French/British areas of "ownership."

Sykes-Picot agreement, 1916


Interview with the founder of Fucked Company
Topic: Technology 1:09 pm EST, Apr  2, 2002

"There are so many dot-com companies that spent millions upon millions of dollars that tried to get a fraction of the traffic I'm getting and a fraction of the revenue that I'm getting. They have billboards in Times Square, they have 50 employees, they have a whole team of marketing and sales people. All this and they don't do anything. And that's pathetic and sad. "

Interview with the founder of Fucked Company


DNA Ditties
Topic: Miscellaneous 12:49 pm EST, Apr  2, 2002

"The patent office has tightened its rules in recent years and has declared that some kinds of DNA are not patentable. What's a biotech company to do? Take a page from Tin Pan Alley, perhaps. An executive with one Silicon Valley company is now suggesting that DNA sequences be converted to digital music, arguing that they might then be protected under copyright law."

Don't like the intellectual property rules that apply to you? If you can turn it into music it will never go into the public domain!

DNA Ditties


Canadian dollar falls prey to April fool's hoax. - Apr. 1, 2002
Topic: Humor 3:44 am EST, Apr  2, 2002

"The Canadian dollar's decline to one-month lows Monday was sparked by an April Fool's Day Internet spoof that said the market-friendly Martin will leave politics to breed cows and ducks. And the fall continued even as the rumor was denied. "

Damn!

Canadian dollar falls prey to April fool's hoax. - Apr. 1, 2002


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