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"The future masters of technology will have to be lighthearted and intelligent. The machine easily masters the grim and the dumb." -- Marshall McLuhan, 1969 |
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SBC Sues RIAA to stop subpoenas |
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Topic: Intellectual Property |
7:50 pm EDT, Aug 6, 2003 |
] "The action we are taking is intended to protect the ] privacy rights of our customers," SBC spokesman Larry ] Meyer said. ] ] "It's about the fact that anyone can without any effort ] obtain one of these DMCA subpoenas," said Meyer, ] referring to the 1998 Digital Millennium Copyright Act. SBC Sues RIAA to stop subpoenas |
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Wired News: Swollen Orders Show Spam's Allure |
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Topic: Technology |
7:48 pm EDT, Aug 6, 2003 |
] MANCHESTER, New Hampshire -- A security flaw at a website ] operated by the purveyors of penis-enlargement pills has ] provided the world with a depressing answer to the ] question: Who in their right mind would buy something ] from a spammer? Wired News: Swollen Orders Show Spam's Allure |
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Topic: War on Terrorism |
7:48 pm EDT, Aug 6, 2003 |
] A software engineer from Oregon pleaded guilty Wednesday ] to aiding the Taleban and now faces the likelihood of ] seven to 10 years in jail. ] ] The Justice Department says Maher Hawash, a naturalized ] American citizen of Palestinian descent, pleaded guilty ] to a charge of conspiring to supply services to the ] Taleban following the 2001 terrorist attacks on New York ] and Washington. Hawash was guilty |
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Has 'haven' for questionable sites sunk? | CNET News.com |
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Topic: Technology |
5:05 pm EDT, Aug 6, 2003 |
] A widely publicized project to transform a man-made ] platform off the coast of England into a haven for ] controversial Web businesses has failed due to political, ] technical and management problems, one of the project's ] founders said. Has 'haven' for questionable sites sunk? | CNET News.com |
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Terror Trading Site Goes Bust |
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Topic: Economics |
9:19 pm EDT, Jul 30, 2003 |
The Pentagon's new terrorism futures market is suddenly a thing of the past. "It is a very significant mistake." "This Poindexter program is still a runaway horse that needs to be reined in." "It is totally unauthorized as far as we are concerned. It's really a serious mistake on the part of DARPA." Sound familiar? This meme just in: DARPA is the new AOL Time Warner, and John Poindexter is the new Justin Frankel. Terror Trading Site Goes Bust |
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Hawaii firm develops West Nile vaccine |
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Topic: Biology |
11:06 pm EDT, Jul 26, 2003 |
] A Hawaii research company announced that it has developed ] a vaccine using genetically engineered viral proteins to ] protect human beings from contracting the West Nile ] virus. ] ] David Watumull, president and chief executive officer of ] Hawaii Biotech, said the vaccine produced by the company ] protected 100% of 60 test animals who were injected with ] West Nile virus. In contrast, 77% of the 30 control ] animals died and the others showed some signs of ] sickness, he said. ] ] Aiea-based Hawaii Biotech, a privately held ] biopharmaceutical company specializing in drug research ] and development, was founded in 1982 by nine University ] of Hawaii professors. ] ] The company plans to test the vaccine on humans within ] the next 15 months, Watumull said. Hawaii firm develops West Nile vaccine |
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MemeStreams Safari support complete! |
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Topic: Macintosh |
5:38 pm EDT, Jul 26, 2003 |
Comments from Decius: The MemeStreams bookmarklets now fully support Safari. You can select text in a window, hit the recommend bookmarklet, and that text will be quoted in your Meme! In order for this to work you have to upgrade your bookmarklet. You'll find the latest bookmarklets by clicking on "help" in the navigation menu. Now that I can actually use Safari with my website, I'm going to cut over to it for a while and see what I think. I hope the anti-aliasing doesn't give me headaches. Now a short rant: There is one correct way to implement text selections in JavaScript: document.getSelection. Thats how everyone does it. Thats the STANDARD. Everyone, that is, but Microsoft, who decided to implement a text selection object instead of a method. Very annoying. I have no idea why they did this; as far as I can tell there is no technical benefit. Then you've got Apple, who decided to make getSelection a method of windows instead of documents. So now there are three ways to do this. I understand what Apple was thinking. By putting this under window you don't run into problems with frames. Then again, I don't understand what Apple was thinking. Safari is not the only browser on the planet! I still have to support the other methods for other browers, I still have to do step through all the frames on a page, so you really haven't helped me at all. My code is more complex, not less complex. More importantly, almost nobody who uses this stuff knows how to make this work effectively. The result is that bloggers can't, and in general, don't use your browser. In general, and in particular on the internet, being standards compliant is better then being more efficient. It doesn't matter how well your stuff works if no one can use it! MemeStreams Safari support complete! |
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WireTap 1.0.0 for Macintosh OS X |
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Topic: Macintosh |
5:36 pm EDT, Jul 26, 2003 |
] WireTap is a free product for that allows you to record ] any audio playing on your Mac, saving it to a file for ] later listening or processing. Get this before they ban it... WireTap 1.0.0 for Macintosh OS X |
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Piracy linked to terrorism (by Interpol) |
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Topic: Intellectual Property |
8:09 pm EDT, Jul 25, 2003 |
] The head of Interpol called on Wednesday for a global ] crackdown on software and music piracy, saying the ] illicit proceeds help finance al-Qaida, Hezbollah and ] other terrorist networks. Remember, when you are downloading MP3s, you are downloading communism^Wradical Islam. Piracy linked to terrorism (by Interpol) |
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Subpoena Defense Alliance |
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Topic: Intellectual Property |
7:39 pm EDT, Jul 25, 2003 |
] This site is a resource for individuals seeking ] information on how to defend themselves if their identity ] has been subpoenaed by a private third party seeking to ] enforce their copyrights on the Internet. Subpoena Defense Alliance |
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