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``It's essentially a matter of physics...'' -- Donald Rumsfeld, Secretary of Defense

Tim Barsky
Topic: Rap & Hip Hop 5:16 pm EST, Jan 18, 2004

battle flautist

The man can do sick things with a flute, a mic, and a lexicon effects box.

Tim Barsky


ScienceDaily News Release: Scientists Find New Way To Store Hydrogen Fuel
Topic: Science 12:11 am EST, Jan  8, 2004

] hydrogen clathrate hydrate

anyone know what the chemical symbol for this would be?

ScienceDaily News Release: Scientists Find New Way To Store Hydrogen Fuel


Too Much Power
Topic: Surveillance 8:59 pm EST, Jan  4, 2004

The FBI now has more power to compel ... with no court oversight and in nearly total secrecy.

Congress should be finding ways to curtail the use [of authority], not expand it.

Now, to issue a national security letter, the FBI merely has to certify that the information is "relevant" to a national security investigation.

This is more unchecked power than the agency ought to have ...

... Congress has taken action that really is worth worrying about.

The Washington Post is not pleased.

Too Much Power


Best Selling Science Books
Topic: Science 5:49 pm EST, Dec 15, 2003

A result of a query to amazon.com for the best science books from july 1999 to November 2003.

Of course on the list are Hawking's "A Brief History in Time", Abbot's "Flatland: A romance of many dimensions", and Greene's "The Elegant Universe: Superstrings, Hidden Dimenstions, and the Quest for the Ultimate Theory" (which has been turned into a three part series on NOVA for PBS.

How many pop-science books have you read?

Best Selling Science Books


Men'Som
Topic: Cyber-Culture 3:10 am EST, Nov  3, 2003

Japanese people are crazy

Men'Som


Caring for Your Introvert
Topic: Cyber-Culture 4:39 pm EST, Oct 31, 2003

making fun of people who don't like interacting w/ other people is funny

Caring for Your Introvert


FTC calls for US patent reform
Topic: Current Events 4:39 pm EST, Oct 30, 2003

] Proposals to make US patents harder to obtain and easier
] to challenge were put forward this week by the US Federal
] Trade Commission.

FTC calls for US patent reform


CNN.com - Court OKs death for analog TVs - Oct. 28, 2003
Topic: Cyber-Culture 6:23 pm EST, Oct 28, 2003

Bye buy cheap analogue television.

CNN.com - Court OKs death for analog TVs - Oct. 28, 2003


State DMCA Part 2 - Electric Boogaloo
Topic: Current Events 10:36 pm EST, Oct 27, 2003

I apologize for the cross posting. Hope everyone had a good time @ PN7. Unfortunetly, I could not attend due to a broken left clavicle. The Oxycodone gave me the same effect though. ;-)

In case you've been living under a rock this summer, the fight against the MPAA, RIAA, and monopolistic telecom providers is still raging. We achieved a small victory at the end of last spring's session to have the issue deferred and put into 'summer study session'. We are now _in_ 'summer study session' and hearings are beginning to commence.

What's at risk? Well, do you use MythTv or Tivo? Do you burn DVDs or VCDs of television content? Have a NAT box on your cable or DSL line? Use VPN from home? Or God forbid, do you have a splitter on your cable line in your home? Doing, possessing, or even TALKING about any of these activities could render you a felon in the state of Tennessee if this bill passes. Even better than jail time, you could be sued into bankruptcy without even being convicted. Civil penalties can be assessed at up to $50,000 per DAY per DEVICE in your possession (no need to have used it in the act). That's right kids. If you have 2 splitters on your line for one year and they go after you, the _minimum_ penalty you will receive is $876,000. That doesn't include fines or attorneys fees.

What can you do? Spend a few hours of your life sitting on your ass in a hearing room. Seriously. Just showing up was perhaps THE KEY reason why this bill was not passed last spring. There are two hearings this week. Day 1 is basically the 'Bad Guys'. Day 2 is the 'Good Guys'. Tuesday's agenda is as follows:
Tuesday, October 28, 1:00 p.m.

Stacy Briggs, Executive Director
Tennessee Cable Television Association

Brian Allen, Director of Corporate Security
Time Warner Cable

Todd Flournoy, Counsel and Director of State Legislative Affairs
Motion Picture Association of America

Jeff Yarbrough
Tennessee-based Charter Cable Operator

Jim Spears, Vice-President of Government Relations
BellSouth

Ross Loder
Tennessee Municipal League

Wednesday's agenda is:
Wednesday, October 29 at 9:00 a.m.

Jonathan Band
American Library Association, Association of Research Libraries and the American Law Library Association

Scott Lyon or Scott Kozicki
Tennesseans for Digital Freedom Association (sic) Tennessee Digital Freedom Network)

Arnold Grothues, Vice President of Industry & Government Affairs
Radio Shack Corporation

Both of these hearings should be held in the 12/14 Legislative Plaza hearing rooms, HOWEVER, if they are still under construction, they may be moved. Ask anyone at the Plaza and they should be able to redirect you. For specifics, you can contact Sen. Trail's office for exact instructions: 615.741.1066. Ask about the "Joint Committee on Communications Security" hearing. Yea. We thought it was about cable theft too.

If you wish to be actively involved, please call me or email as soon as possible. 615.429.4502.

Cheers,
Scott

State DMCA Part 2 - Electric Boogaloo


MemeStreams IRC Channel
Topic: MemeStreams 12:36 pm EDT, Oct 17, 2003

] freenode exists to provide an interactive environment for
] coordination and support of peer-directed projects,
] including those relating to free software and open
] source. Our network is currently implemented using
] Internet Relay Chat (IRC). Our aim is to help improve the
] communicative and collaborative skills of our
] participants and to maintain a friendly, efficient
] environment for project coordination and technical
] support.

We have been meaning to colonize an IRC channel for awhile now. We couldn't make our mind up about which which network. Freenode is great. Its the perfect network for us.

irc.freenode.net, #meme ... Colonize it.

For more information on Freenode, click thru and check out the FAQ & Philosophy pages.

MemeStreams IRC Channel


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