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Complaint form
Go here: http://abclocal.go.com/wpvi/story?section=station
i nfo&id=3293957 To file a complaint. I did. We need to hold these reporters' feet to the fire. Insiste they cease their fearmongering and shoddy journalism. -
Children First!
This silly news station has an entire section devoted to children (http://abclocal.go.com/wpvi/story?section=childr
e n_first&id=3297128). After browsing through it for a moment I found this little gem:
"I have a friend of mine who told me that his son was on-line when he was thirteen, and a sexual predator had wanted him to send nude pictures of himself to them, and my friend sent him a major virus for his computer."
This is from a *Police Chief* who doesn't seem to realize that he incriminated his friend. But then again, his friend probably wasn't l33t enough to send him a "major virus", so two wrongs might have made a right :P .
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So here's the actual article ...
Again, how about posting a direct link to the article making crackpot claims instead of somebodys blog?
ABC News "report" here
They are indeed claiming the Nintendo DS is some kind of perverse tool of evil, they completely ignore the differences between the ad-hoc network capability and the online play and use the word "claim" to downplay Nintendos technical explaination.
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Link to article
Here's the article: Computer Addiction? Nah, Probably Just Modern Life
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Re:Ummm....
Nevermind, the intended link is in the submitters's webpage. Here it is: http://abcnews.go.com/Business/story?id=1603466&p
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Re:The report hasn't actually happened yet.
Oh yeah, here is the offending ABC 6 website.
I love the picture of the evil pink DS with the subliminal dollar sign. -
Cuban exception to your rule?"Look, Yahoo and Google can do whatever the hell they want. If there is a country that allows corporations to place babies on spikes and plant them in the ground, and these corporations do it, so be it. We don't have a legal right to stop them, here, in America."
Tell that to the Treasury Department, and Starwood Hotels and Resorts Worldwide Inc, the parent of Sheraton:
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Cuba and Mexico on Monday condemned the U.S.-ordered eviction of 16 Cuban officials from an American-owned hotel in Mexico City during a conference with U.S. energy companies.
The Cuban officials, including a vice minister, were told to leave the Sheraton hotel on Friday during a conference organized by the U.S.-Cuba Trade Association, which opposes the U.S. embargo on Cuba.
The Cuban government said the action showed that the 45-year-old embargo was an international blockade that infringed the rights of third countries, contrary to the U.S. position, which says the embargo is a bilateral affair.
[. .
.]Nadeen Ayala, spokeswoman for Starwood Hotels and Resorts Worldwide Inc, which owns Sheraton hotels, said the company had been asked by the U.S. Treasury Department to tell the Cuban officials to leave the hotel.
Treasury's Office of Foreign Assets Control, which enforces the embargo against Cuba, insists it is illegal to provide services to Cuban nationals and entities in third countries.
"It was an order that we had to comply with" because Starwood is a U.S. company," she said at the company headquarters in White Plains, New York. "We were working in accordance with the requirements set forth by the Treasury office to remove the Cubans."
Reuters, "Cuba, Mexico upset by US move to halt energy meeting, ABC Online News, February 6, 2006
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Small extremist muslim minority?
Well, how about a rally of 700,000?
http://abcnews.go.com/International/wireStory?id=1 598589
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Re:Wicked Idea
1. Fiering a spear on a car doing 100 mph in trafic is rather dangerous.
2. Why would you need a spear when you could just use a microwave gun http://www.abcnews.go.com/Technology/FutureTech/st ory?id=538452&page=1
This leads me to belive this devise is realy most usefoull in cases where you whant to follow the car without stoping it. -
Re:Slightly OT
So who was calling it "Kama Sutra" ?
That would be the news media. You know, the all-knowing virus experts.
And all the non-tech people see this in the news and think it's a big deal. They keep calling asking if we are being hit by it. Gee, I don't know. It's been out since January 17 and our definitions have been updated about 15 times since then. You haven't been opening email attachments from people you don't know claiming to be sending you porn, have you? No? Then I think we're safe.
Come on people. Listen to those who know about what you are reporting. I had the same *&%$ happen a few weeks ago with the WMF flaw. Someone who thought they knew about security sent an email to everyone in the company telling them about a flaw that our systems were protected against anyway. This was after he sent a draft of the email to me to review to make sure he had the facts straight. I advised him to not send it at all. He sent it anyway. All this is just crying wolf. Some day there will be something we need people to be aware of and they will ignore us because of all the false alarms in the past.
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Re:I don't think so.You do know that the Republicans let a dog into last night's state of the union
... http://abcnews.go.com/Politics/StateOfTheUnion/sto ry?id=1562794 ... while at the same time arresting the mother of someone killed in the fighting ... http://www.breitbart.com/news/2006/01/31/D8FG23S8G .html .I guess Republicans feel canines who support their efforts should be lauded, while females that question their motives should be arrested.
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Re:I dont think it's legal.
I don't think it's what they are doing. They are probaly doing keywords search on communications. It's more practice... paterns recognizing voice, words... you know that kind of stuff. It's quite easy and not hard to do, you just need a lot of computing power.
Now you can think I'm pulling this out of my ass, but read this http://abcnews.go.com/WNT/Investigation/story?id=1 491889
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Re:Congress blocked :P
Forgive me for posting this URL here:
http://www.brusselsjournal.com/node/698
http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/europe/4361260.stm
http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/europe/4660796.stm
http://abcnews.go.com/International/wireStory?id=1 558612
http://www.khaleejtimes.com/DisplayArticle.asp?xfi le=data/theuae/2006/January/theuae_January687.xml& section=theuae&col=
http://www.google.co.uk/search?hl=en&q=danish+cart oons+upset+muslims&btnG=Google+Search&meta= -
Re:No site should trust client-side information.
Forgive me for posting this URL here:
http://www.di2.nu/files/Muhammed_Cartoons_Jyllands _Posten.html
The site is apparantly run by idiots, judging by some of the racist sites it links to, but they are one of the few places online that I've seen the actual cartoons referred to on an almost daily basis now on sites such as:
http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/europe/4361260.stm
http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/europe/4660796.stm
http://abcnews.go.com/International/wireStory?id=1 558612
http://www.khaleejtimes.com/DisplayArticle.asp?xfi le=data/theuae/2006/January/theuae_January687.xml& section=theuae&col=
http://www.google.co.uk/search?hl=en&q=danish+cart oons+upset+muslims&btnG=Google+Search&meta= -
Toy Story 3 was already made
Hasn't anybody here ever heard of Buzz Lightyear of Star Command? It was released on video, but spawned a pretty clever animated TV show that ran for 60 episodes or so. Not Pixar, but it was Disney.
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Re:I've heard worse
take a look at germany, for example
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Re:Educate, don't indoctrinate
The real problem is that there is a poor chain of responsibility. Teachers don't get backing from parents or the pricipal. Parents would rather blame teachers than take responsibility for their kids.
I'll never blame the teachers -- I do blame the teachers unions. I offered an idea about separating teaching from grading -- offer teachers the ability to teach a given curriculum, and then let a private organization grade the students. I found out the teachers unions don't allow this. I wish I could grade my own work that I perform, I'd always give it a "C" -- that way I can ask for more funding to try to do better with what I have to work with.
I also blame the government mandates. It is very hard to fire a teacher -- I blogged about this a week ago, and I quoted this recent 20/20 episode:
We tried to bring "20/20" cameras into New York City schools to see for ourselves and show you what's going on in the schools, but officials wouldn't allow it.
In the last four years, only two teachers out of 80,000 were fired for incompetence.
It took years to fire a teacher who sent sexually oriented e-mails to "Cutie 101," a 16-year-old student.
You can download this 20/20 episode via torrent, if you want the link e-mail me.
The teachers are not necessarily to blame, although I do tell my friends that are teachers to leave the union (almost 20% of them have!). Government funding also tends to run up the costs without the actual workers getting the benefit -- more government money attracts more government cronies. -
Re:Apple computer on the phone for you Mr. Jobs.How does this Jobsian fantasy get modded up? Lasseter and Catmull have been given important positions in Disney's animation division, but Jobs is (for now) just a 7 percent shareholder. Even when Jobs gets a seat on the board, it's unlikely he'll be worshipped by the other 93 percent of the shareholders to "take over" a corporation that's much more than animation.
Yes, the folks at Pixar (released one movie every 1-2 years) will have a large influence on Disney's animation division. But animation is just a tiny slice of Disney's business. Some of Disney's other businesses:
- Touchtone Pictures
- Hollywood Pictures
- Miramax Films
- Buena Vista Home Entertainment
- Buena Vista Theatrical Productions
- Buena Vista Records
- Walt Disney Records
- Hollywood Records
- Lyric Street Records
- Disneyland Resort
- Walt Disney World Resort
- Tokyo Disney Resort
- Disneyland Resort Paris
- Hong Kong Disneyland
- Disney Cruise Line
- Disney Vacation Club (7 resorts, 90,000 members)
- ESPN Zone
- Disney Toys
- Disney Press
- Hyperion Books
- Disney Adventures Magazine
- Buena Vista Games
- Baby Einstein Company
- Disney Stores
- ABC Television Network
- Touchtone Television
- Radio Disney
- ESPN Radio
- ABC News Radio
- ESPN cable network
- Disney Channel
- ABC Family
- Toon Disney
- SOAPnet
- Buena Vista Televion
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Disney is more than animation
The picture looks a little different when you consider things from the perspective of Buena Vista releases. Walt Disney Pictures isn't just animation (think "Narnia"), and The Walt Disney Company isn't just Walt Disney Pictures: think Touchstone and others. If your point was that Pixar animations do better than Walt Disney animations, then sure -- point made. My point is that "animation" is only a subset of Disney films.
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Re:Don't kid yourselves
>>arguably a brand that has fizzled out anyway over the last decade.
Right. Now kids are all about the Devo 2.0. Soon kids at Disneyworld will be wearing flower pot hats and everything. Flash link w/ music here. -
Re:3 ReasonsApple is the only company with any Core Duo machines who is able to get any buzz around there product, for a few reasons.
Funny, I seem to remember more than one article about new Core Duo laptops being introduced at CES.
Really, it's only an Apple story in these parts. In the real world, people are less concerned about what kind of processor is in their computer and more concerned if the computer will do the things they want it to do.
"iMac" gains more traction that the new "HP Pavilion dv1000."
You're right about that... "Inspiron E1705", "Aspire 5670", "Gateway M685-E or NX860", "HP dv1000t", "Compaq Presario V2000T"... the only name in the bunch that's even close to consumer-friendly is "ThinkPad T60 and X60", and even that makes "MacBook Pro" look not so strange by comparison.
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SC(R)OTUS spurns RIMjob. Asscrackberry addicts sad
In other related GNUs, Disney arrainges for DEV2.0 or more appropriately known as Devo the band, to buy the franchise and bring about a recent line of music with such adulterous illusions to the playlist as:
(Best reading with this in background, and the full story is here)
1. That's Good (to be a pervert)
2. Peek A Boo (open the diaper)
3. Whip It (slip it good)
4. Boy U Want (pederasts unite)
5. Uncontrollable Urge (don't need any comment for this)
6. Cyclops (attack of the one-eyed crotch monster)
7. The Winner (perverts ontop)
8. Big Mess (again no need for any comment for this)
9. Jerkin Back N Forth (is it anymore obvious Disney pederasts are reaping children)
10. Through Being Cool (oh...k)
11. Freedom of Choice (polygammist pederasty)
12. Beautiful World (for Disney to poop on)
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Jesus H Christ on a pogo stick!
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Re:MOD PARENT +INF INSIGHTFUL!
I don't know what he'll do, but I'm sure that you can be one of the owners of said IP for about $27 or so. Sure, it's a far smaller share of the company (i.e. a single share), but you'd still be the owner of a miniscule piece of Disney and its copyrighted works.
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Also, a video of ABC TV News' visit to Google HQ.
This ABC News video (Flash for a streaming video required) shows the behind the scenes of Google's headquarter. Of course the host is jealous by all this [grin].
Seen on Digg and posted on my AQFL Web site. -
Pixar + Disney = DisneyTime to start writing the Pixar obit. Disney is a far larger company and its corporate culture will crush Pixar like a bug. Jobs was able to take Apple over from the inside when NeXT got eaten: but unlike Apple, Disney is a foreign company that Jobs has never run before and does not understand. Get ready for more installments of The Incredibles on Ice. And Pixar's first movie failure.
And 7 billion? That's all Pixar's worth? Geez.
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Re:this sucks
I don't Know. While I will agree that it's [deleted by cencor], Disney has produced some new IP.
Like http://psc.disney.go.com/disneychannel/brandyandm
r whiskers/index.htmlI mean, like, no-one would pay money for something like that, would they?
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Re:Keeping doing the right thing.
To you sir! the "Golden Hammer" award for hitting the nail on the head:
"...full of racketeers and corruption..."
I saw this :(http://sports.espn.go.com/ncf/news/story?id=2245 440)
FTA: "Calling the Bowl Championship Series "deeply flawed," the chairman of a congressional committee has called a hearing on the controversial system used to determine college football's national champion."
And more telling:
" "College football is not just an exhilarating sport, but a billion-dollar business that Congress cannot ignore," said committee Chairman Joe Barton, a Texas Republican. "
Disclaimer: I am a registered Republican, and yes, I voted for GWB both times; so for all of you trolls, flamers, and offtopic ranters, yes- it is MY fault he is in office!
Hopefully that will diminish some veering off topic and save some of /.'s bandwidth.
End of disclaimer.
I am completely saddened by the way our rights are increasingly being eroded. Every day it seems another scheme to take our freedom pops up. I have a whole new understanding of our "forefathers" who finally had enough and valued their freedom enough to do something truly wonderous.
We can post about this and more on /. thanks to them, but for how much longer? Five years, ten years, twenty hours? I don't know, and it's really scary for me- I took an oath (US Army) to defend the Constitution against all threats foriegn and DOMESTIC. Because of that oath, the past few years have caused me some confusion and a lot of stress as I take that oath seriously- I consider myself a patriot, man of honor, and a man of my word.
The way I see it, I have three choices:
1. Be active in trying to work within the system to bring about IMHO much needed changes and help get us "back on course".
2. Be passive and whine about it, complain, and do nothing because afterall, what can "lil ole me do?"
3. Turn to violent revolution and overthrow the government and hope like hell a new one can be established (ie:effective and working) before the whole country disintegrates.
Hopefully 1. will work, as 3. would be tough at my age, but I still have too much of our forefather's blood flowing in my veins to even take 2. seriously.
We were on a good idealogical track when we started this mess, but have strayed far- let's get back on track....Think of the Children (tm) *ducks!* -
Re:Why they didn't get warrants....
Mind you, I am not supporting what the administration is doing at all. But I bet that's the story Alberto Gonzales will be telling the Senate Judiciary Committee
But you've exactly, precisely hit on what the situation really is. You're dealing with people who buy 50 disposable cell phones at a time, and use them in a manner that makes the whole warrant generally irrelevent. I'm entirely for the use of a warrant once you actually have a target to track, but the whole point of watching the communications to/from a known overseas bad guy is to figure out who to watch (and get a warrant regarding) on our end. If we only ever see ONE phone call to one cell phone (later discarded), the warrant process doesn't even become an issue. There is no 72 hours to think about because that's the last time we'll ever see that call being made. But the pattern - the use of one of a batch of 50 phones - might shed some light on who we really should be getting a warrant to follow up on. -
Re:Jobs will never be a successful number 2.
Eisner is gone now. In the early years, I understand he was okay, although I usually don't like Disney entertainment.
Robert A. Iger is the CEO now.
Isn't the internet wonderful? Someone might doubt what I say, but not when I link to the company web site. -
Proof of concept already done, in Madrid
This might enable the next terrorist attack though.
Well, it sure worked (at the technical level) in Madrid. Thankfully they didn't plan/execute it very well, though, as apparently their initial plan was to have all of the onboard backpack bombs go off at once, aboard trains that were all in the station (this didn't work too well, since some went off outside) - with the intention of bringing the entire terminal down on all of the commuters inside. That would have been hundreds more or thousands dead. And they did use a collection of anonymously purchased disposable cell phones to do the job. Which makes this sort of thing pretty unsettling. -
Re:BB frikkin' C!
How little does the American public care about this launch? So little that we've got to look to British news outlets to find decent coverage!
It's linked right off the home page of CNN and it's headline news (with a big beautiful picture) on MSNBC's Science and Technology section. (As well as ABC's and CBS's news departments Science and Technology pages.) Its also the lead story on Google News's Sci/Tech section.As a matter of fact - this list from Google news shows a pretty even balance between US and the rest of the world in coverage. Blame the Slashdot editor, not the media on this one.
Crow tastes pretty good with Tabasco.
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America's gift to you, citizens of the worldWhy can't people just accept that when the U.S. steals your television show and does a knockoff, it's out of love?
It's like when we steal Olympic atheletes from other countries. It's not because we are sore losers and would crawl over our dead grandmothers to win a gold medal that we don't deserve. It's because we want to give these poor down-trodden athletes the beautiful gift of freedom.
Remember, we here in America have a responsbility to show the light of freedom to the world. So send us your quality TV shows, Olympic-level athletes, and illegal immigrants willing to work for $2 an hour! We will show them the light of love--until we can't exploit them anymore, of course.
-Eric
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Re:Constitutional crisis brewing
Got it: you're pretending that it's too difficult because it's your team breaking the law. Way to piss on the constitution you neo-fascist loving ideologue.
I always love it when people mis-use the word fascist. I won't even bother with that one. On your other point, though:
It's not "my team" that's lazy and wishing it wasn't "difficult," and thus breaking laws. It's any agency and administration facing these circumstances. The framework doesn't realistically deal with situations like this, which can result in (as a network) thousands of calls over a short period of time... calls which are thereafter not repeated, and for which a retro-active warrant is totally meaningless. I don't think it's helpful to ask sitting judges to be intelligence analysts looking through thousands of one-time communications that won't need warrants under FISA because the numbers won't continue to be surveiled anyway. The process for ongoing, but 72-hour windowed, warrants still makes sense when the people being watched actually stick with related forms of communication for several or more days... but intelligence gathering from the large groups that revolve around the foreign contacts we're worried about are completely moving targets. And they use things like bags of 50 cell phones, one time each, for exactly that reason. No warrant process, even the delayed variety called for in FISA, even bears on such a situation. That's exactly what the NSA is for, and that's exactly what they're doing, and what they've asked the CinC (with briefings of both "teams", as you put it, in Congress) to continue to authorize.
The Constitution calls for the defense of the country just as it calls for personal liberty. The founding fathers were all too familiar with spies living domestically (what with many of them being caught and executed during the conflicts that formed this nation). Subsequent administrations, especially including those on what I guess you'd have to call "your" team, did things way, way more grievous than monitoring communications to and from known foreign terrorist connections. You know, things like rounding up thousands of people, including US citizens, based on race, and putting them in camps during WWII? Classic anti-Constitutional "prior restraint." Ah, such a liberating feeling, having a Democrat as a president! What? That's overblown rhetoric? Right. Just like yours. -
Focus Magazine Interview Haunts Gates
I'll be the first to point this out (as I'm sure it's been pointed out many times on slashdot)--Gates has openly stated in an interview with Focus Magazine that users aren't interested in bug fixes.
I've read other interviews with Gates in which he went further to explain himself by saying that the feedback they received from users was rarely requesting a bug fix. He listed a percentage in the high nineties that was feedback suggesting new features. And so, with each upgrade and patch, the aim wasn't for security or bug fixes but instead for new features which a lot of people asked for. The engineers will blame him for taking that approach but I'm sure the businessmen will laugh and follow Gates all the way to the bank.
Now, to be fair, it seems he has changed his stance (which--calm down--I believe people are allowed to do). And I applaud them if they really are trying to rectify what they made mistakes on in the past with their new patching strategy. There is (obviously) much debate about if they actually are trying to fix it and if these are actually quality patches. I'm sure the flamewar that ensues on this article will demonstrate that adequately.
I will make a speculation though. IN MY OPINION, the largest thing Microsoft has to fear is a perfectly secure operation system they have created and distributed throughout the world. This is because they will no longer have "upgrades" or new versions of Windows to offer costumers. Yes, some customers are looking for new features, but oftentimes I find myself on my Windows machine just begging it to behave properly as a cut and dry OS. If the rumors of Vista are true and it is an efficient and secure operating system that can function in plain jane deterministic manners, then I want it dual booting with Linux and nothing more ... ever. -
I'd be really excited about this...
...being a big Dr Who fan 'n' all. I have downloads of the whole of the latest series and the Xmas Invasion. I've watched them all 2-3 times. And yet I'm not excited. The reason being, I've discovered Lost. "4 8 15 16 23 42" beats "Bad Wolf" any day. As an ex-pat I feel like such a traitor. But the Americans had to make a good TV series one day.
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Re:Confirmed. The next name for Intel PowerMac.
Sounds like we need to get Chris Berman involved in that marketing campaign.
(Think of how he introduces Pacman Jones.)
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here's one article...
I can't vouch for this, but it's interesting information -- why aren't you googling?
Key quote from above article:
"There isn't good research that says it causes permanent damage, but even temporary symptoms are worth noting," said Ticho.
For the record, I've been using computers for LONG hours for over twenty years and haven't noticed any deterioration in my ability to sads lkjasl llksdkl!
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Old news, new info.
Unfortunately, this issue is nothing new.
Lots of good info on this problem can be found here, courtesy of the good folks at EPIC.
And finally, you can choose to opt-out of the releasing of your phone data here (at least you can try...opt-out information isn't listed for many of the companies). Also, many of these data brokers employ less-than-legal means to obtain the phone data anyway. -
Re:I would rather that...
So, collectively, his spamming robbed humanity of lifetimes worth of time that could have been spent doing something else.
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Re:Sunday?
I dunno, I hear monday nights are now free...
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Re:It can be done.
two? try try 6.
ESPN
ESPN2
ESPN Classic
ESPNEWS
ESPN Deportes
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Ric Romero
What utility do practically all Linux users use, regardless of their job or expertise? A boot loader. In this article from IBM, see how a boot loader works, meet two popular loaders -- LILO (LInux LOader) and GNU GRUB (GRand Unified Boot loader)
Cool. I didn't know Ric Romero was writing for Slashdot now. -
nobody predicted
Nobody saw this one coming. The invention of blogging.
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Re:Overload.
When I first started using RSS, I subscribed to yahoo, cnn (about 4 of their feeds), and abcnews news feeds. I was thinking, "I'll get multiple perspectives on major stories, and make comparisons". Ahh, the starry-eyed idealism of ignorance...
Then I learned the truth. The spin happens at journalist-time -- the talking heads (or the writers behind the talking heads, whatever) get their news from the same Associated Press feed, and spin it their own way. In internet-land, there's no talking head -- just the AP story (and inherently the bias of the original AP journalist).
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Misunderstandings....
He had WMDs, at least of the chemical kind. How do we know this? Because we gave them to him, and then the Russians gave them to him! He also used them in the Gulf War.
As for bio and nuke... well we don't have any of those types of Iraqi WMDs in our hands at this point. However as we were invading from the south and east a LOT of vehicles were exiting the country out of the west to Jordan and Syria. No one knows what those vehicles contained. There was preliminary intell that suggested he had a nuke but no fuel for it; thus a trade with N Korea.
Also, Saddam was the master of hiding things in the desert. During the Gulf War we found entire MIGs buried in the sand. It would be ludicrous to think they never existed. To put those thoughts into a few facts:
According to the CIA World Factbook
Iraq land = 437,072 sq km
http://odci.gov/cia/publications/factbook/geos/iz. html#Geo
California land = 410,000 sq km
http://enc.slider.com/Enc/California
Back in October a gentleman was hiking in California (close to the same size of Iraq) and discovered a crashed WWII Airmen frozen in the mountains (on the surface). The plane had been there for 63 years in a public area, open to anyone, on our own soil, and in fact it was one of our National Parks! They were only about 35 miles from Fresno!
http://abclocal.go.com/kfsn/story?section=local&id =3549625
The mountains in Iraq's are around 9,800ft This park looks to be roughly 10,000ft http://nps.gov/seki/pphtml/maps.html>. Using that same logic, it could equally be 60-100 years before any buried WMDs are found in Iraq's desert or mountains; assuming they are even found at all.
As to the oil, if we were after oil then we simply would've occupied/plundered from Kuwait and called it a "protection royalty". Why invade Iraq when we have a country that only exists because at our pleasure - Kuwait?
No oil has really been removed from Iraq; at least not to the US. If there was a greater supply on the market prices probably would've dropped by now, but they have actually been on the increase since the invasion. Even though we would be justified in taking some of Iraq's oil as a reparation for Saddam's atrocities, the Bush admin has repeatedly stated over and over again that the US will not take Iraq's oil because he doesn't want people to think that the invasion was about oil.
Hate to break it to ya, this conflict wasn't about oil. People who think it was need to learn how to remove their cranium from their rectum. -
no mention..
What, no mention of the invention of blogging?
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GNAAGNAA claims responsibility for eating disorder of Mary Kate Olsen
GNAA claims responsibility for eating disorder of Mary Kate Olsen
By Gary NigerLindon, Utah - GNAA (Gay Nigger Association of America) this afternoon announced that their previous kidnapping of the Olsen twins is behind the eating disorder afflicting Mary Kate Olsen today.
In a surprise announcement this afternoon, GNAA representative godspeed revealed that GNAA has known about Mary Kate's disorder for some time now, and that it was the ordeal she went through earlier that triggered it. "That skinny white girl," godspeed began. "Ever since we kidnapped her and her cracker sister, she couldn't stop eating nigger dick. After we originally injected the holy gay nigger seed into her, she just went crazy. Begged us for more all the time, wouldn't shut about about "Just needing a little more [cock.]" Shit, nigga, we GAY. Sure, we tapped that white ass to increase our numbers, but just cuz she wants it? HELL no!"
As reliable sources have reported, Mary Kate went on a binge after being released from GNAA custody. She had a group of niggers on call at all times, so she could eat a little black cock while in between takes one the set of her hit movie New York Minute. She was seen being rebuffed by R. Kelly, who in a statement to GNAA member l0de said "That bitch is WAY too old." Twin sister Ashley Olsen is reported as saying "I knew she had a problem, wanting to suck some nigger cock all the time, but whenever I tried to talk to her about it, she called me a "cracker whore" and stormed off. I mean, seriously, SHE'S the one sucking all that nigger cock, who is SHE to be calling ME a whore?"
Mary Kate is in a rehab facility in an undisclosed location, where well-qualified staff such as Ellen DeGeneres will help treat this young girl. Whether she will be able to beat this addiction to nigger cock, or relapse while seeing all those black bucks at NYU remains to be seen.
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