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No wonder Jesus looked so sad! |
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Topic: Local Information |
2:00 pm EDT, Jun 29, 2003 |
Amazing what you can learn just driving down the road in Alabama! No wonder Jesus looked so sad! |
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Music labels to sue hundreds of music sharers |
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Topic: Technology |
11:32 am EDT, Jun 26, 2003 |
] The music industry disclosed aggressive plans Wednesday ] for an unprecedented escalation in its fight against ] Internet piracy, threatening to sue hundreds of ] individual computer users who illegally share music files ] online. ] ] The Recording Industry Association of America, citing ] substantial sales declines, said it will begin Thursday ] to search Internet file-sharing networks to identify ] users who offer "substantial" collections of MP3-format ] music files for downloading. It expects to file at least ] several hundred lawsuits seeking financial damages within ] eight to 10 weeks. ] ] Executives for the RIAA, the Washington-based lobbying ] group that represents major labels, would not say how ] many songs on a user's computer will qualify for a ] lawsuit. The new campaign comes just weeks after U.S. ] appeals court rulings requiring Internet providers to ] identify subscribers suspected of illegally sharing music ] and movie files. ] ] The RIAA's president, Carey Sherman, said tens of ] millions of Internet users of popular file-sharing ] software after Thursday will expose themselves to "the ] real risk of having to face the music." ] ] "It's stealing. It's both wrong and illegal," Sherman ] said. Alluding to the court decisions, Sherman said ] Internet users who believe they can hide behind an alias ] online were mistaken. "You are not anonymous," Sherman ] said. "We're going to begin taking names." SING Send in the goons... /SING Music labels to sue hundreds of music sharers |
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Topic: Science |
12:48 am EDT, Jun 22, 2003 |
As remarkable as the cat-drawing lesson was, it was just a hint of Snyder's work and its implications for the study of cognition. He has used TMS dozens of times on university students, measuring its effect on their ability to draw, to proofread and to perform difficult mathematical functions like identifying prime numbers by sight. Hooked up to the machine, 40 percent of test subjects exhibited extraordinary, and newfound, mental skills. That Snyder was able to induce these remarkable feats in a controlled, repeatable experiment is more than just a great party trick; it's a breakthrough that may lead to a revolution in the way we understand the limits of our own intelligence -- and the functioning of the human brain in general. Savant for a Day |
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Topic: Miscellaneous |
2:30 pm EDT, Jun 1, 2003 |
For cat-lovers: 90 seconds of very funny cat-related home movies. About a 3 MB download. Funny Cat Videos |
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[IP] Buffett on dividend taxes |
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Topic: Miscellaneous |
4:13 am EDT, May 29, 2003 |
] And our receptionist? She'd still be paying about 30 ] percent, which means she would be contributing about 10 ] times the proportion of her income that I would to such ] government pursuits as fighting terrorism, waging wars ] and supporting the elderly. Let me repeat the point: Her ] overall federal tax rate would be 10 times what my rate ] would be. [IP] Buffett on dividend taxes |
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TouchGraph GoogleBrowser V1.01 |
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Topic: Technology |
6:13 am EDT, May 22, 2003 |
Requires Java. Visual Google Browser. Type in a URL, and it displays a visual representation of that URL and all the other URLs that are related to it (somewhat similar to visualthesaurus.com, if you've played with that). Extremely cool to look at and play with. TouchGraph GoogleBrowser V1.01 |
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The Lemon: History Of The Internet |
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Topic: Technology |
5:23 pm EDT, May 20, 2003 |
A fairly accurate timeline, er, from some points of view, of the progression that the internet has taken over time. Enjoy! The Lemon: History Of The Internet |
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CBC News: U.S. warns Canada against easing pot laws |
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Topic: Society |
2:28 am EDT, May 5, 2003 |
,---- | VANCOUVER - A top White House drug policy official is threatening | retaliation from the U.S. if Canada relaxes its laws against marijuana | possession. | | David Murray, right-hand man to U.S. "drug czar" John Walters, says he | doesn't want to tread on another country's sovereignty, but warned | there would be consequences if Canada proceeds with a plan to | decriminalize the possession of marijuana. `---- Oh, really? So now tell me, would that be a 'Shock and Awe' type retaliation? CBC News: U.S. warns Canada against easing pot laws |
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Is Your Son a Computer Hacker? |
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Topic: Miscellaneous |
4:56 am EDT, Apr 23, 2003 |
] To this end, I have decided to publish the top ten signs ] that your son is a hacker. I advise any parents to read ] this list carefully and if their son matches the profile, ] they should take action. A smart parent will first try to ] reason with their son, before resorting to groundings, or ] even spanking. I pride myself that I have never had to ] spank a child, and I hope this guide will help other ] parents to put a halt to their son's misbehaviour before ] a spanking becomes necessary. Before reacting to this piece, I advise reading all of it very carefully and thoroughly. And especially check the embedded hyperlinks. My own reaction is that it's very clever satire, since it's far too well-researched to be as ignorant as it sounds (grin). But many of the people who replied to it seem to have very different opinions . . . Is Your Son a Computer Hacker? |
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Salon | The secret society |
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Topic: Society |
3:58 pm EDT, Apr 18, 2003 |
[The Justice Department won't say what Hawash is a witness to or how long they intend to keep him.] These aren't the only things the Bush administration won't say. It won't say why it's holding individual detainees at Guantᮡmo Bay; it won't disclose the factual basis for its prosecution of Zacarias Moussaoui; and it won't say how many immigrants it has detained or deported in INS proceedings. It won't say how many of us are having our telephones tapped, our e-mail messages monitored or our library checkout records examined by federal agents. The administration's defenders say such secrecy is an unavoidable cost of the war on terror, but it's an orientation that predated Sept. 11 and that extends beyond the terror threat. The White House won't reveal who Vice President Dick Cheney consulted in concocting the administration's energy policy; it won't disclose what Miguel Estrada wrote while working for the solicitor general; it won't even release documents related to the pardons that former President Bill Clinton granted during his last days in office. ... Steven Aftergood, a researcher who monitors government secrecy issues for the Federation of American Scientists, calls Hatch's proposal a "direct assault" on Congress' ability to monitor the Justice Department. "If it goes through, we might as well go home," he told Salon. "The administration will have whatever authority it wants, and there won't be any separation of powers at all." ... With the Domestic Security Act of 2003 -- the draft legislation dubbed "PATRIOT Act II" -- the administration is apparently contemplating other ways in which it might avoid the inconvenience of operating in the public eye or answering to the federal courts. The draft legislation, prepared by the Justice Department but not yet proposed to Congress, includes provisions that would allow federal agents to keep secret the names of individuals arrested in investigations related to "international terrorism"; expand the circumstances under which agents could conduct searches and wiretaps without warrants; and allow the attorney general to deport resident aliens in certain circumstances without any possibility of judicial review. Another good update on the scary legislation that is both in effect and being proposed in the future. Keep getting the information out there so that more people will raise their voice - while they still can. Dolemite Salon | The secret society |
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