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If there really had been a Mercutio, and if there really were a Paradise, Mercutio might be hanging out with teenage Vietnam draftee casualties now, talking about what it felt like to die for other people's vanity and foolishness.
--Kurt Vonnegut's Hocus Pocus p151
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Privacy, Scalia, and the best class assignment ever |
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Topic: Miscellaneous |
1:10 pm EDT, May 7, 2009 |
Last year, when law professor Joel Reidenberg wanted to show his Fordham University class how readily private information is available on the Internet, he assigned a group project. It was collecting personal information from the Web about himself. This year, after U.S. Supreme Court Justice Antonin Scalia made public comments that seemingly may have questioned the need for more protection of private information, Reidenberg assigned the same project. Except this time Scalia was the subject, the prof explains to the ABA Journal in a telephone interview. His class turned in a 15-page dossier that included not only Scalia's home address, home phone number and home value, but his food and movie preferences, his wife's personal e-mail address and photos of his grandchildren, reports Above the Law.
Privacy, Scalia, and the best class assignment ever |
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Topic: Miscellaneous |
9:58 am EDT, May 7, 2009 |
SANDWICH is an acronym? For the DNR, it stands for "sulfate, adjusted nitrate, derived water, inferred carbon hybrid". Did you know... |
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Topic: Local Information |
10:10 am EDT, Apr 28, 2009 |
99X, the biggest rock station in Atlanta in the 1990s, is back on the FM dial today after 15 months online only, this time at 97.9.
Ha! That whole HD radio thing didn't quite pan out, did it? -janelane 99x is back on FM |
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RE: Stuff White People Like: Facebook |
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Topic: Miscellaneous |
12:49 pm EDT, Apr 21, 2009 |
I've been giggling in my cube for the last half hour! This site rocks! In the early days, white people joined a social networking service called Friendster where they could connect with old friends and make new ones. Eventually, white people started to notice more and more of their friends on MySpace, so they closed their Friendster accounts and migrated to the new service. It was like living in a neighborhood that was pretty good but kind of far away, so you might have to miss out on a few parties. Needless to say, this was unacceptable. For a brief period of time, MySpace was the site where everyone kept their profile and managed their friendships. But soon, the service began to attract fake profiles, the wrong kind of white people, and struggling musicians. In real world terms, these three developments would be equivalent to a check cashing store, a TGIFridays, and a housing project. All which strike fear in the hearts of white people. White people were nervous but had nowhere else to go. Then Facebook came along and offered advanced privacy settings, closed networks, and a clean interface. In respective real world terms, these features are analogous to an apartment or house with a security system/doorman, an alumni dinner, and a homeowners association that protects the aesthetics of the neighborhood. In spite of these advances, some white people still clung to their old MySpace accounts. That was until they learned that Facebook started, like so many things beloved by white people, at Harvard. Within a matter of months, MySpace had gone from a virtual utopia to Digital Detroit, where only minorities and indie bands remain. If you plan on befriending white people, it is essential that you join them in the digital suburbs and open a Facebook account immediately. It’s also a good idea to make up a story about how someone from high school sent you a friend request and after accepting you discovered that they were fat and unsuccessful. White people love these stories.
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Court Says File-Sharing Site Violated Copyright - NYTimes.com |
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Topic: Miscellaneous |
12:03 pm EDT, Apr 17, 2009 |
PARIS — A court in Sweden on Friday convicted four men linked to the notorious Internet file-sharing service The Pirate Bay of violating copyright law, handing the music and movie industries a high-profile victory in their campaign to curb online piracy.
LOL! No shit...a pirating site with "PIRATE" in the name. Ha! -janelane Court Says File-Sharing Site Violated Copyright - NYTimes.com |
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Topic: Society |
12:00 pm EDT, Apr 17, 2009 |
It has got to quit being about republican democrat. The partisan crap is a nothing but a divided road with both sides having both ends leading to hell.
Here, here. -janelane RE: Republican PSA? |
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Well - Stomach Bug, C. Difficile, Crystallizes Antibiotic Threat - NYTimes.com |
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Topic: Miscellaneous |
12:02 pm EDT, Apr 14, 2009 |
The public health community has been sounding the alarm for years about the overuse of antibiotics and the emergence of “superbugs” — bacteria that have developed immunity to a wide number of antibiotics. But the C. difficile problem shows that the threat is not generalized or hypothetical, but immediate and personal. “One of the things that we counsel consumers about is to make sure that an antibiotic is really necessary,” said Dr. Dale N. Gerding, an infectious disease specialist at the Stritch School of Medicine at Loyola University in Chicago. “There are many good reasons for taking an antibiotic, but an illness like sinusitis or bronchitis winds up being treated with antibiotics even though it will go away by itself anyway.” Even appropriate use of antibiotics can put a person at risk. Dr. Gerding said his own adult son came down with a C. difficile infection after taking antibiotics for tonsillitis. The typical treatment for C. difficile is another course of antibiotics, typically the drug vancomycin. But the situation can quickly turn tragic. The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention has reported on several cases of pregnant and postpartum women who developed life-threatening C. difficile infections after being treated for minor infections. In some instances, a C. difficile infection can be treated only by emergency surgery to remove the patient’s colon. Doctors say many patients report that they continue to suffer from regular bouts of diarrhea even after the infection is gone. About 20 percent of patients with the infection suffer a relapse, and C. difficile support groups have emerged on the Internet.
Holy shit. We were warned about global warming and are now deep in the middle of its effects. We were warned about over-prescription of antibiotics and now the effects are here. Luckily, the next thing on my list is flying cars. Take that, Apocalypse! -janelane Well - Stomach Bug, C. Difficile, Crystallizes Antibiotic Threat - NYTimes.com |
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Topic: Miscellaneous |
12:57 pm EDT, Apr 13, 2009 |
These days, when public officials talk about fighting piracy, they are not talking about college kids downloading music and movies. I feel this is an improvement. yo ho ho Arrr... |
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Save your money for that blow! |
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Topic: Miscellaneous |
5:13 pm EDT, Apr 8, 2009 |
I wish this poster at my work had been up before April Fool's. I could have Photoshopped a spot for "Hookers" on the pig. :-) -janelane |
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