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"Give me my shoes and I'll give you your eye."
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War on terror spawns more terror? |
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Topic: Current Events |
12:47 pm EST, Jan 21, 2004 |
"The unhappy truth is that the net result of the war on terror, so far at least, has been more war and more terror," Evans said. War on terror spawns more terror? |
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Scientists create new virus |
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Topic: Science |
10:52 am EST, Nov 14, 2003 |
]But an important technical bridge towards the creation of such life was crossed ] Thursday when genomics pioneer Craig Venter announced that his research ]group created an artificial virus based on a real one in just two weeks' time. yikes Scientists create new virus |
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More stupid ideas from people with no clue |
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Topic: Technology |
8:02 am EDT, Sep 12, 2003 |
"A product now in testing could automatically switch off camera phones to protect industrial secrets and private areas." Relying on good faith installation of software on your phone. HINT: People stealing your secrets arent going to install your software, or use a castrated phone. More stupid ideas from people with no clue |
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RE: FOXNews.com | Bill O'Reilly still an idiot |
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Topic: Society |
12:04 am EDT, Jun 17, 2003 |
Right on Rattle, I think this might be a hint at something: ] ] And creeps gossiping about celebrities in ] ] the crudest of ways. Perhaps ol' billy dosn't like people talking when he can't interrupt them/change the subject/commercial break/ etc. RE: FOXNews.com | Bill O'Reilly still an idiot |
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Direct TV mole, officially stomped. |
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Topic: Miscellaneous |
12:35 pm EDT, Apr 25, 2003 |
A 19-year-old University of Chicago student accused of leaking the ]secrets of DirectTV's most advanced anti-piracy technology to ]hacker websites has agreed to plead guilty to violating the rarely ]used 1996 Economic Espionage Act. damn. Now he needs to become a bohemian hacker, cause he ain't gonna get much else Direct TV mole, officially stomped. |
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Verizon has 14 days to ID kazaa user |
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Topic: Current Events |
8:48 am EDT, Apr 25, 2003 |
]update A U.S district court on Thursday ruled for a second time ]that Verizon Communications must give up the identity of an ]anonymous Internet subscriber accused of swapping music files ]online. The beggining of the end? Verizon has 14 days to ID kazaa user |
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Topic: Miscellaneous |
1:41 pm EST, Mar 1, 2003 |
Spring break. Lots of gear, pent up energy, devious minds, and rubber to burn. -- more later |
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Feds start seizing domain names |
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Topic: Technology |
8:18 am EST, Feb 27, 2003 |
DOJ redirects iSoNews and alledged drug related sites. New style of enforcement? Feds start seizing domain names |
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Topic: Miscellaneous |
3:35 pm EST, Feb 26, 2003 |
"The TSA also proposes to collect and store data on "individuals who are deemed to pose a possible risk to transportation or national security." If a person is determined to be a "risk" under this opaque (and possibly arbitrary and/or discriminatory) procedure, the data will be stored for 50 years. The TSA, to date, has provided absolutely no information about how a passenger is determined to be a "possible risk to transportation or national security." Indeed, one could argue that simply purchasing a ticket makes an individual a "possible" risk to transportation. TSA also gives no information about how such a person might become aware of his or her categorization, and how that categorization might be legally challenged." More analysis follows. http://www.epic.org/privacy/airtravel/tsacomments2.24.2003.html |
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