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Hacked By İntifada
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'International conference targets Internet hate speech' (Jun 17 2004 20:59 GMT) - CNN: International conference targets Internet hate speech "PARIS, France (AP) -- European neo-Nazis post online pictures of paint-smeared mosques. Web sites of Islamic radicals call for holy war on the West. Aliases like "Jew Killer" pop up on Internet game sites. |
WiccanWeb.ca
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16 Signs That Your House is Haunted (Jun 17 2004 20:59 GMT) - From Stephen Wagner | What to watch for and what to do about it|You hear heavy footsteps in the upstairs hallway when you know no one is up there. Doors slam un... |
WiccanWeb.ca
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MS patients can be helped by yoga (Jun 17 2004 20:59 GMT) - PORTLAND, Ore. - People with multiple sclerosis can significantly reduce fatigue levels by doing just six months of yoga, according to a new study by Oregon scientists. | Fa... |
ACME Music
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iTunes: putting the "mmmmmmmmmmmmm" into DRM (Jun 17 2004 20:58 GMT) - They disapprove of Bond, mainly because they're moustachioed hotheads, but also because they resent their beauty and want to stop young people dancing, or something. So they leg it around trying to find our heroines. |
ACME Music
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Orrin Hatch wants to induce ACME into a jail (Jun 17 2004 20:58 GMT) - But now, Hatch is back. The Electronic Frontier Foundation have heard that he's planning on amending the Copyright Act tomorrow to the effect that those who "induce" copyright infringement are liable to prosecution too [pdf]. Throw everyone in jail! |
Life and Deatherage
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Fewer pesticides, maybe? (Jun 17 2004 20:58 GMT) - I really do enjoy reading Corrente, a blog started by four people who filled in for Atrios last summer. But I swear, I have yet to understand a single post there by "The Farmer." This one is only a mild example - they're usually several pages of sentences that have absolutely no discernible relation to each other.I'm sure people who know him think it's brilliant. |
Coty's Radio Weblog
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...Will Set You Free (Jun 17 2004 20:58 GMT) - Fred Wilson blogs at A VC about the virtues of telling the truth even when a white lie seems like it might be easier and nicer. In a similar vein, I often find myself trying to avoid going into the real reasons I don't pick a given vendor. I realize now that it isn't doing either of us any good. They need the honest feedback, and I need the energy that it otherwise required for even benign deception. |
the precipice (theprecipice.org)
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I dropped my Mac (Jun 17 2004 20:57 GMT) - Quite literally. Whilst walking from room to room, with my trusty PowerBook turned on and playing some Wiseguys through iTunes, it slipped from my grasp and landed with a bit of a bang on a solid slate floor. Once past the initial shock (and you need too trust ... |
ArtLung Blog
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Bear at Franklin Memorial! (Jun 17 2004 20:57 GMT) - Bear at Franklin Memorial! Several of my classmakes from Respiratory Therapy school worked at Rocky Mount's hospital - Franklin Memorial. A bear walked through wednesday... Scare highlights growing problem. I had no idea they even had bears in that part of Virginia (Southwestern Virginia -- near Roanoke). |
Broadbandreports
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Free Wi-Fi Via Exploit (Jun 17 2004 20:55 GMT) - Stealing hotspot info via phone. Earlier this week reports emerged of a new proof of concept worm that could infect the Symbian operating systems of certain smart-phones; and was transmitted via Bluetooth. Now Mobile Pipeline reports on another Bluetooth implementation vulnerabilit.. |
Broadbandreports
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Summer Competition Heats Up (Jun 17 2004 20:55 GMT) - Verizon hints at summer changes.... "All this new stuff is going to be coming over the summer, and consumers are going to be the beneficiaries," one Verizon marketing exec tells the LA Times (free reg. required) - referring to the company's VoIP and 3Mbps plans. Some interesting quote.. |
Broadbandreports
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Electric Broadband Spat (Jun 17 2004 20:55 GMT) - Iowa trial the 'poster child' of debate, says ARRL. The ARRL is coming to the defense of one ham radio operator whose home just happens to be in the middle of a broadband over power-line trial in Iowa. A formal complaint from the organization urges the FCC to fine a local BPL utility $10,000 for viol.. |
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