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Hackers Breach Systems of 5 Multinational Oil Companies - NYTimes.com |
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Topic: Miscellaneous |
2:39 pm EST, Feb 10, 2011 |
According to the report, the intruders used widely available attack methods known as SQL injection and spear phishing to compromise their targets.
Wait, there's a version of phishing called spear phishing? And NYT knew about it? Crazy. -janelane Hackers Breach Systems of 5 Multinational Oil Companies - NYTimes.com |
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How to Stop Dog Farts | eHow.com |
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Topic: Miscellaneous |
12:59 pm EST, Feb 9, 2011 |
Things You'll Need: * A flatulent dog
I'm getting a dog! I hope he/she doesn't have a gas problem, but just in case... -janelane How to Stop Dog Farts | eHow.com |
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iPhone 4 Liberation Kit - iFixit |
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Topic: Miscellaneous |
5:09 pm EST, Jan 20, 2011 |
182019 iPhone 4 Liberation Kit @ $9.95
I'm sure all you l33t h@x0r$ already know about iFixit, but I just found it and it is awesome! Reclaim your devices and abolish obsolescence! -janelane iPhone 4 Liberation Kit - iFixit |
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Topic: Miscellaneous |
2:07 pm EST, Jan 4, 2011 |
License Type: Professional Engineer
I passed the Professional Engineers exam! I'm an officially licensed engineer and (with any luck!) that will be the last test I take. Bring on the career ladder! -janelane a.k.a. Jill Hoffman I'm a PE! |
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Fluoride In Water Linked To Lower IQ In Children |
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Topic: Miscellaneous |
9:36 am EST, Jan 4, 2011 |
New York, NY /PRNewswire-USNewswire/ - Exposure to fluoride may lower children's intelligence says a study pre-published in Environmental Health Perspectives, a publication of the National Institute of Environmental Health Sciences (online December 17, 2010).
This is huge. Fluoridation has been a staple of public water treatment for decades. While it's always had its detractors, this study appears to be a definite game-changer. -janelane Fluoride In Water Linked To Lower IQ In Children |
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Taking a principled stand on Wikileaks |
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Topic: Miscellaneous |
12:56 pm EST, Dec 9, 2010 |
I've changed by profile picture to support EFF's anti-censorship campaign, and I have donated $100 to their cause. This is a protest and I urge you to participate. We are protesting the use of political pressure by American politicians to shut down a website. If you believe in due process of law and the right to freedom of expression you should join us in taking a stand. It is important that we take a stand right now. It doesn't matter whether or not you support what Wikileaks is doing. If I were handed such a rich trove of private information I might have moral qualms about dumping the whole thing on the Internet. That is totally irrelevant. In the United States of America we are a country of laws. If Wikileaks has violated a law than the appropriate way to respond to that is through the use of the legal system. In fact, like it or not, it is most likely the case that Wikileaks has not violated the law. Therefore, senior politicians in this country have taken it upon themselves to use their personal influence to shut the website down, and a number of corporations, large and small, have obliged them. In a free country with a strong legal system and a tradition of upholding the right to freedom of speech, this sort of thing is not acceptable. Life, liberty, and property should only be taken away through due process of law and not simply because some powerful people desire it and present thin arguments in favor of it. As The Internet Society recently stated in their newsletter: [Wikileaks] must be subject to the same laws and policies of availability as all Internet sites. Free expression should not be restricted by governmental or private controls over computer hardware or software, telecommunications infrastructure, or other essential components of the Internet. Unless and until appropriate laws are brought to bear to take the wikileaks.org domain down legally, technical solutions should be sought to reestablish its proper presence...
Anger about these events runs deep. Right now, many of the companies who assisted in cutting off Wikileaks have been subjected to distributed denial of service attacks. While I share the anger of those who are launching these attacks, I cannot condon... [ Read More (0.1k in body) ] Taking a principled stand on Wikileaks |
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9/11 Health Bill Blocked in Senate - NYTimes.com |
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Topic: Miscellaneous |
12:47 pm EST, Dec 9, 2010 |
The Senate action created huge uncertainty over the future of the bill. Its supporters were scrambling on Thursday to have the legislation inserted into a large tax-cut bill that Republicans and Democrats are attempting to pass before Congress ends it current session later this month. But whether that happens is in part up to Senator Harry Reid of Nevada, the majority leader. The bill’s backers are counting on Senator Charles E. Schumer of New York, a top Reid deputy and a supporter of the bill, to persuade Mr. Reid to go along with that idea. Such a move might complicate passage of the tax-cut package, which contains another provision that Democrats, including President Obama, sought in return for supporting tax cuts Republicans wanted: an extension of unemployment benefits for jobless Americans. In a vote largely along party lines, the Senate rejected a procedural move by Democrats to end debate on the 9/11 health bill and bring it to an up-or-down vote; 60 yes votes were needed, but the move received only 57, with 42 votes against. Republicans have been raising concerns about how to pay for the $7.4 billion measure, while Democrats, led by Senator Kirsten Gillibrand of New York, have argued that the nation [has] a moral obligation to assist those who put their lives at risk during rescue operations at ground zero.
Thank you, Republicans. Tax cuts for the fucking wealthy? Check. Having to be cornered in a monkey-knife-fight to extend jobless benefits? Check. Ignoring the sacrifice of thousands of real Americans? Check. I love when the adversary eviscerates their support base. Of course, they learned from the master. -janelane 9/11 Health Bill Blocked in Senate - NYTimes.com |
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