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I'm Sorry, Dave, You're Speeding (Mar 04 2004 23:22 GMT) - Toyota shows a concept car that taps into drivers' records to adjust its performance -- less power for newbies or repeat speeders, for example. Toyota says it's just a showcase. Civil libertarians say it's creepy. Patrick Gray reports from Melbourne, Australia. |
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Some Like It Hot (Mar 04 2004 23:22 GMT) - OK, P2P is 'piracy.' But Hollywood, radio, cable TV and, yes, even the music industry all sprang from different forms of thievery. By Lawrence Lessig from Wired magazine. |
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I'm Sorry, Dave, You're Speeding (Mar 04 2004 23:22 GMT) - Toyota shows a concept car that taps into drivers' records to adjust its performance -- less power for newbies or repeat speeders, for example. Toyota says it's just a showcase. Civil libertarians say it's creepy. Patrick Gray reports from Melbourne, Australia. |
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Some Like It Hot (Mar 04 2004 23:22 GMT) - OK, P2P is 'piracy.' But Hollywood, radio, cable TV and, yes, even the music industry all sprang from different forms of thievery. By Lawrence Lessig from Wired magazine. |
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DNA Report Revives Czar Mystery (Mar 04 2004 23:22 GMT) - Whose bodies were discovered in Siberia? Critics charge that scientists flubbed their tests confirming the identities of Czar Nicholas II and his slain family. The accused researchers cry foul. By Randy Dotinga. |
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DNA Report Revives Czar Mystery (Mar 04 2004 23:22 GMT) - Whose bodies were discovered in Siberia? Critics charge that scientists flubbed their tests confirming the identities of Czar Nicholas II and his slain family. The accused researchers cry foul. By Randy Dotinga. |
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DNA Report Revives Czar Mystery (Mar 04 2004 23:22 GMT) - Whose bodies were discovered in Siberia? Critics charge that scientists flubbed their tests confirming the identities of Czar Nicholas II and his slain family. The accused researchers cry foul. By Randy Dotinga. |
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Senators: Hands Off Kids' Data (Mar 04 2004 23:22 GMT) - Congress considers a bill that would make it illegal for marketers to trade information about anyone under 16. Companies would not be able to buy and sell data about children without their parents' consent. By Kim Zetter. |
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Senators: Hands Off Kids' Data (Mar 04 2004 23:22 GMT) - Congress considers a bill that would make it illegal for marketers to trade information about anyone under 16. Companies would not be able to buy and sell data about children without their parents' consent. By Kim Zetter. |
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Senators: Hands Off Kids' Data (Mar 04 2004 23:22 GMT) - Congress considers a bill that would make it illegal for marketers to trade information about anyone under 16. Companies would not be able to buy and sell data about children without their parents' consent. By Kim Zetter. |
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Logins Made with ASP.NET (Mar 04 2004 23:22 GMT) - Login forms are the single most widely used method of identifying a user and to retrieve specific data for them in dynamic applications. The object of this article is to explore how a simple login system would be created using Asp.net with Vb.net. By Nick Waters. |
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Logins Made with ASP.NET (Mar 04 2004 23:22 GMT) - Login forms are the single most widely used method of identifying a user and to retrieve specific data for them in dynamic applications. The object of this article is to explore how a simple login system would be created using Asp.net with Vb.net. By Nick Waters. |
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Logins Made with ASP.NET (Mar 04 2004 23:22 GMT) - Login forms are the single most widely used method of identifying a user and to retrieve specific data for them in dynamic applications. The object of this article is to explore how a simple login system would be created using Asp.net with Vb.net. By Nick Waters. |
Happy Software Prole
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Ted Jesus Christ GOD (Mar 04 2004 23:21 GMT) - Spam: Kottke passes on news of the second coming -- in spam: It is now that blacklisting and filtering and blocking and Blocking of Port 25 and Blocking SMTP connections and filtering out email ... |
Happy Software Prole
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Ted Jesus Christ GOD (Mar 04 2004 23:21 GMT) - Spam: Kottke passes on news of the second coming -- in spam: It is now that blacklisting and filtering and blocking and Blocking of Port 25 and Blocking SMTP connections and filtering out email and anything related that does not allow any person in the United States of America to send email to anybody and then have opt-out or opt-in and that COMPLY with the CAN-SPAM Act of 2003 are doing something that is ILLEGAL and you are a CRIMINAL for doing this you have CRIMINAL LIABILITY and CIVIL LIABILITY and your company CANNOT protect you in the slightest. If your company asked you to murder somebody would you do this? Of course not for most. |
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Erin Lamb, right, and Joy Broussard, both of Portland, celebrate after being... (Mar 04 2004 23:21 GMT) - Erin Lamb, right, and Joy Broussard, both of Portland, celebrate after being legally married at the Keller Auditorium in Portland, Ore., Thursday, March 4, 2004. Lamb and Broussard registered as domestic partners with the county two years prior to getting their marriage license on Thursday. (AP Photo/Greg Wahl-Stephens) (Click for Large Photo) [ytop: 2, +erin +celebrate] |
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Wiki Basics & Wiki RSS Feeds (Mar 04 2004 23:21 GMT) - Hey, cool referrer brings me Wiki School Basic Course which looks like a most excellent introduction-to-wikis-type-thi and has some pretty useful links too (including me ;o)! It's got an RSS feed too which is exciting... |
dustbury.com
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Spirit of 76 (Mar 04 2004 23:21 GMT) - Seventy-six weeks of Carnival of the Vanities, even. The ever-resourceful Andrew Ian Dodge is your host this week for the finest blogdom (in its own humble estimation) has to offer,... |
Lollardy
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Nigerian 419 scam update: The ... (Mar 04 2004 23:21 GMT) - Nigerian 419 scam update: The BBC has a new interview with Nuhu Ribadu, who runs Nigeria's Economic and Financial Crimes Commission. He says he's concerned about the effects of spam on his county's economy, but the interviewer threw a number of softballs and failed to get adequate answers from the Nigerian government. Pay close attention to the replies he gives Go Digital's Tracey Logan:TL: |
PoliBlog
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Other Voices on 911 Ads (Mar 04 2004 23:20 GMT) - Others who have commented on the 911 issue as it pertains to the Bush-Kerry fight include: Mark the Pundit, James Joyner, the Rooftop Report, the New England Republican, the King of Fools, Jen, and the Rantingprofs. (To name a few)... |
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proposition (Mar 04 2004 23:20 GMT) - [quote:ac02156174="jnsummer"]H Lucy! Its better to say...I welcome you to do that [b:ac02156174]for [/b: |
the monkey puzzle
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say you miss me (Mar 04 2004 23:20 GMT) - I'm home. I abandoned Bangkok for Chiang Mai's cooler weather (apart from a transit night each way), but apart... |
creativity/machine
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New on The Wire Website (Mar 04 2004 23:20 GMT) - The Wire's shows on Resonance FM are now archived for approximately one month on The Wire website. Plus: New additions to the MP3 gallery plus new articles from the Wire vault in the Archive Section: BBC Radiophonic Workshop by Mark Sinker (from issue 150, February 92) Exotic Audio Research by Rob Young (from issue 139, September 95) David Toop's interview with Bill Laswell (from issue 130, December 94 Portishead interviewed by Rob Young (from issue 178, December 1998) Iannis Xenakis interviewed by Ben Watson (from issue 136, June 95) So good to see The Wire enriching their web presence with such goodies. |
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