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It's nasty as hell - but is it really "Web Terrorism?" (Oct 22 2003 01:59 GMT) - A number of pro-war blogs were hit today by DoS attacks directed at a site (Internet Haganah) on the Hosting Matters system that no longer exists there. As outraged as they are (and should be) they are actually nothing more than collaterial damage in the whole thing... other sites hosted by this company were taken off line as well as were, if there are any, antiwar blogs who may have used the same service. Jeff Jarvis over at Buzzmachine has labeled it "Web Terrorism" (plain... |
jumpingfish
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Gussied Up (Oct 22 2003 01:59 GMT) - Her hair matches her sweater; Her sweater her hose. She's done gussied up from her head to her toes in maroon. --- Walking along Sixth Street, Austin TX |
WHEDONesque
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Angel Poll on Yahoo (Oct 22 2003 01:58 GMT) - which btvs character would you like to see on angel? [ edited by rsfayez on 2003-10-22 03:22 ] [ edited by rsfayez on 2003-10-22 03:23 ] |
HOG ON ICE
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HELP (Oct 22 2003 01:57 GMT) - Nerd Alert Okay, why are my entries and comments displaying like this? The spaces between paragraphs do not appear. On... |
Editor: Myself (Persian)
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مسير تغيير اساسی در ايران، خواه ناخواه، از رهبر میگذرد (Oct 22 2003 01:55 GMT) - Finally signing the additional protocle by Iran after all those strong comments by the leaders and his supporters, proves that even big changes in hardliner's behavior is possible through local and global pressure. Khamenei is not as tough as he wants us to believe. Now the opposition should start talking about the constitution change. |
Foxy Bunnies
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Lynn Thomas (Oct 22 2003 01:54 GMT) - Lynn Thomas Catch Lynn Thomas in Playboy's Asian Exotica video. Lynn Thomas appears in a Japanese teahouse. She poses nude for the camera. There are very nice close-ups of her body as the camera pans over her. She goes outdoors... |
Wired News: Technology
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Digital TV Ain't Gonna Be Free (Oct 22 2003 01:54 GMT) - The folks at the Federal Communications Commission will likely adopt rules in coming weeks that will allow programmers to attach a code to digital broadcasts that will bar consumers from sending copies of popular shows over the Internet. |
Wired News: Technology
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It Came From Beneath the Sea (Oct 22 2003 01:54 GMT) - Giant methane bubbles rising from the sea floor are capable of swamping a ship and sinking it, new research shows. The North Sea, which has a rich deposit of solid methane, is especially perilous. |
Wired News: Technology
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New Typeface to Help Dyslexics (Oct 22 2003 01:54 GMT) - A typographer designs a typeface that makes it easier to distinguish letters with the same shape -- p and q, for example. The designer, a dyslexic herself, says the font could make the Web friendlier. By Amit Asaravala. |
Wired News: Technology
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Balancing Utility With Privacy (Oct 22 2003 01:54 GMT) - UbiComp 2003 participants envision wonderfully diverse applications for ubiquitous computing, but admit that for every dream app -- like monitoring disabled seniors or linking users through shared history -- a privacy concern lurks. Mark Baard reports from Seattle. |
Site Concept Scan
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FDA Seeks Canada's Help in Drug Dispute (Oct 22 2003 01:53 GMT) - (US) WASHINGTON (AP)--Federal drug regulators said Tuesday they can't do much to compel an Ontario-based company exporting lower cost prescription drugs to the United States to follow federal drug laws, so they will seek help from the Canadian government. [$drug_related(100%), $drugwar_propaganda(60%), $propaganda_theme3(60%), $illegal_drugs(100%), $drugs(95%), $drug_law(100%), $various_drugs(95%), $various_illegal_drugs(100%)] |
Site Concept Scan
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Thief Steals Drug Task Force Car Full of Weapons (Oct 22 2003 01:53 GMT) - (US) Thief Steals Drug Task Force Car Full of Weapons Thief Steals Drug Task Force Car Full of Weapons A nationwide alert is out for a stolen undercover car full of guns and gadgets that belong to the Memphis-Shelby County Drug Task Force.[$drug_related(100%), $drugwar_propaganda(70%), $propaganda_theme2(70%), $propaganda_theme5(70%), $drugs(90%), $prohibition_agency(100%), $alcohol(100%), $various_drugs(90%)] |
Circadian Shift
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one more (Oct 22 2003 01:52 GMT) - Yet another article on Blogging for Business (via beSpacific).... |
:: Witold Riedel :: NYC ::
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Celebrity class... (Oct 22 2003 01:52 GMT) - She did have an interesting profile. He was trying so hard to impress her. He obviously had brought her to this place, he was the one making all the special comments about his incredibly deep... |
The Command Post - Global Recon
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Iran Renounces Nuclear Program (Oct 22 2003 01:51 GMT) - Here is the story: Iran today agreed to suspend its disputed uranium enrichment programme and sign an agreement allowing tougher UN inspections of its nuclear sites. The Reuters news agency reported that an Iranian official and a European diplomat had... |
The Shifted Librarian
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Fix the PATRIOT Act (Oct 22 2003 01:50 GMT) - The ACLU has a form on its web site that you can use to Tell Congress It's Time to Fix the PATRIOT Act. "Two years after the passage of the PATRIOT Act, the movement to fix this broad and un-American piece of legislation is gaining incredible momentum. But with time running short this year, we are facing a serious deadline to persuade Congress to begin to fix the PATRIOT Act.... The government should not be allowed to indiscriminately investigate your library records. This legislation would amend the PATRIOT ACT to require "individualized suspicion" that the records being sought are related to someone who is acting for a foreign government or organization. |
Ks Weblog
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Well, What Is He Hiding? (Oct 22 2003 01:50 GMT) - I’m certainly not voting for him, but if I was this would really make me wonder! What is Howard Dean Hiding? Just heard this on the news while I was cooking dinner, so I decided to check it out, and... |
incorporated subversion
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Learning Communities Catalyst (Oct 22 2003 01:50 GMT) - Oooo, this looks interesting: An Australian site which: "...has been established to serve as a clearinghouse of information, research, case studies and practical tools to assist communities, councils, government, businesses, policy-makers and other stakeholders researching, advocating for and developing learning communities. The site provides the technology to facilitate collaboration, debate and information exchange for those involved in learning communities, and allows those communities without the resources or expertise to create their own website a simple way to establish an online presence. |
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