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Report Details Rise in Hate Web Sites
Report Details Rise in Hate Web Sites
04/19/2004 08:39 PMSan Jose Mercury News Apr 20 2004 0:42AM GMT
Group Releases Report on Hate Web Sites
Group Releases Report on Hate Web Sites
04/19/2004 07:07 PMAP via Los Angeles Times Apr 19 2004 11:07PM GMT
Google revisits policy on hate sites
Google revisits policy on hate sites
04/23/2004 08:09 AMSan Francisco Chronicle Apr 23 2004 12:45PM GMT
Group Releases Report on Hate Web Sites
(AP)
Group Releases Report on Hate Web Sites
(AP)
04/19/2004 03:05 PMAP - Online hate games that attract children to gun down illegal
immigrants at the border, hunt Jews and shoot blacks are among the
thousands of extremist Web sites described in a report released Monday
by an international human rights organization.
Confidential details unsafe on job
sites, says study
Confidential details unsafe on job
sites, says study
11/13/2003 07:47 AMComputer Weekly Nov 13 2003 7:04AM ET
Aust Web sites see traffic rise after
Jakarta bombing
Aust Web sites see traffic rise after
Jakarta bombing
09/10/2004 03:46 AMZDNet Australia Sep 10 2004 7:57AM GMT
Walla! leads rise in exposure to
Internet sites
Walla! leads rise in exposure to
Internet sites
12/28/2003 10:14 AMIsrael Business Arena Dec 28 2003 9:26AM ET
Internet scams on the rise BBB advises
to check sites before giving out info
Internet scams on the rise BBB advises
to check sites before giving out info
12/25/2004 04:49 PMThetimesonline.com - Sat Dec 25, 06:49 am GMT
Details, Details, Details: Google,
Slowly, Moves Toward Stock Offering
Details, Details, Details: Google,
Slowly, Moves Toward Stock Offering
04/23/2004 11:13 PMwww.nytimes.com via Drudge Report Apr 24 2004 2:20AM GMT
Some lesbians hate "She Hate Me"
Some lesbians hate "She Hate Me"
08/16/2004 10:06 AMSpike Lee's film is criticized for pandering to male fantasies rather
than revealing the real complexities of gay women's lives.
Shark Tank: Details, details
Shark Tank: Details, details
01/09/2004 09:51 PMWhen this IT director installs a new application, he agrees to have it
hosted at the corporate data center, three miles from his location --
but only after he asks a few questions about backup power.
Shark Tank: Details, details ...
Shark Tank: Details, details ...
03/19/2005 03:15 AMIt's time to bring up a new server, and because it's replacing one
that crashed, the big boss suggests naming it after a mythical bird
that lives for 500 years and then rises from the ashes.
Oil futures rise above $44 a barrel Best
Buy 3Q earnings rise 21 percent Stocks
extend rally with mo
Oil futures rise above $44 a barrel Best
Buy 3Q earnings rise 21 percent Stocks
extend rally with mo
12/19/2004 03:28 PMSeattletimes.nwsource.com - Wed Dec 15, 11:20 pm GMT
Telus targets 28% rise in 2004 profit
per share on 5% revenue rise, cost cuts
Telus targets 28% rise in 2004 profit
per share on 5% revenue rise, cost cuts
12/20/2003 09:51 AMCanadian Press Dec 20 2003 9:07AM ET
Scam sites start spoofing secure sites
Scam sites start spoofing secure sites
12/12/2003 10:26 AMPersonal Computer World Dec 12 2003 9:16AM ET
The rise and rise of embedded Linux
The rise and rise of embedded Linux
04/08/2005 11:52 AMZDNet Apr 8 2005 2:54PM GMT
Rise and rise of file-sharing
Rise and rise of file-sharing
03/29/2005 03:58 AMNews.bbc.co.uk - Mon Mar 28, 03:48 pm GMT
i hate you.
i hate you.
10/28/2003 11:07 PMihateeveryoneandeverything.blogspot.com -- a weirdly
readable blog from, apparently, a typical intelligent teenager angry
at the bullshit she sees around here. It's both funny and sad.
Example post: "'When the night falls upon the relic of humanity, near
nor far will we gather.' What do you think that means? Our society
will fall and we won't even take notice? Right? No, you psychopaths.
It doesn't mean anything. I just made that up. I can't stand when
people read into things too much. When famous writers pooped out their
famous stories, i don't think they meant for a 2 page short story to
turn into a 200 page analysis. Please, shut the fuck up."
"She Hate Me"
"She Hate Me"
07/30/2004 08:17 AMDespite its predatory lesbians and randy studs, Spike Lee's latest
effort isn't homophobic. But that doesn't mean it's good.
Cat Hate
Cat Hate
03/29/2005 04:38 AM
A
good reason to hate cats. However if that is not enough,
this guy has 32
other reasons to
hate cats.
I hate when this happens
I hate when this happens
06/03/2004 10:22 AM
Pardon? Posted on
Thursday, May 27, 2004. From the transcript of a phone call made by
Kevin B. Wyckoff to his parents, Charles and Martha Wyckoff, a few
hours after they had attended his funeral on December 22. Kevin B.
Wyckoff is an inmate at the Lexington Correctional Facility in
Oklahoma, where he is serving a five-year sentence for offenses
including kidnapping and contributing to the delinquency of a minor.
Originally from Harper's Magazine, March 2004.
I Hate
I Hate
11/20/2002 10:40 AMI hate when my mom gets upset with this separation. I'm not a hugger,
I'm not a comforter. I'm not really good at what she
I hate CSS
I hate CSS
10/29/2003 12:12 AMI'm ready to kill the YRSA website. The CSS today is just not agreeing
with me, it's driving me INSANE!...
'I Hate IT'
'I Hate IT'
06/17/2005 03:20 PMCIO Jun 14 2005 5:59PM GMT
I hate my gut
I hate my gut
06/24/2005 07:31 PMThe low-rise jeans craze reignited a personal battle I thought I had
won. The one between me and my belly.
Okay, Hate Me
Okay, Hate Me
05/10/2004 02:42 PMIt's been a while since I had a blog test post. But I need one for
some utf-8 testing so here it goes. ...
The Rise and Rise of IT Administrators
The Rise and Rise of IT Administrators
12/06/2003 01:06 PMmaffstephens writes "Have you noticed how difficult it's become to
develop software? Not because software is more complex, but because
there seems to be an ...
I Hate eBay
I Hate eBay
12/27/2004 12:41 PMWhat do you do when you hate one of the most successful dot-com
survivors?
I Hate The Core
I Hate The Core
03/12/2003 10:15 PMSeriously. It looks worse than Armageddon, which is the worst movie
ever made.
"who?s doing the defining of what?s
?hate? right now"
"who?s doing the defining of what?s
?hate? right now"
04/14/2004 10:31 PMMy first hate email
My first hate email
09/03/2004 08:44 AM
« A light at the end of a narrow tunnel. »
I have finally received my very first hate mail from some
undereducated conservative who declared that "Your a socialist
idiot. Your site sucks." I'm positively tickled that one of the
more erudite and articulate took the time to send me the very best,
especially on a day when I really needed a good giggle. So here's a
shout out to Benboul@aol.com. May
it bring him all the offers for viagra and nude teen girls he can
handle in a glorious shower of inbox capitalism. Also, I might point
out for the Americans who don't seem to understand the definition of
socialism that Finland isn't a socialist country nor is wanting a good
education and affordable healthcare for all citizens socialist, not to
mention it would be a better long-term investment than all the oil in
Iraq. Well, at least if you aren't in the oil industry.
It does amuse me that somehow being a real moderate interested in
what used to be traditional family values of educating children and
proper medical care earns me the label of 'socialist'. It reminds me
of a brilliant essay in the book, Going
Nucular: Language, Politics, and Culture in Controversial
Times, which I read recently that explores the new usage of
labels from the McCarthy era. Since it's such a timely topic and the
essay is so interesting, I'll quote heavily from it as it's a tightly
written piece and encourage anyone who is interested in how words
shape the news and views of readers everywhere to purchase a copy.
"Where the Left Commences."
[...]
Leftist was not a word to be used lightly, even by the right.
In a 1954 editorial, the Wall Street Journal worried that
McCarthy's "slam-bang denunciations of ... 'leftist' influence" were
making him a "depreciating asset" to the Republican Party, with the
quotation marks around "leftist" hold the word at arm's length.
By all linguistic rights, the leftist label should have disappeared
from the lexicon as McCarthyism faded, and as labels like
communistic, fellow traveler and Communist sympathizer
(or comsymp for short) were going the way of the poodle skirt.
But leftist lingered, shifting its reference to antiwar
demonstrators. Only after the Vietnam War did the word begin to
decline as an epithet, though it was still routinely used in foreign
news reports.
Then, in the late 1990s, leftist underwent a sudden revival.
The word is 50 percent more frequent in major newspapers and magazines
now than it was five years ago, with almost all the increase a result
of its use as a label for domestic groups and individuals. Apart from
the odd reference to Angela Davis or the Spartacist League,
leftist nowadays is almost never used for old-style radicals or
Marxists. In fact it was the eclipse of the movement left and the fall
of Communism that freed the word to serve as a phantom finger that the
right could wave in the culture wars.
[...]
It's getting hard to tell leftists and liberals apart without an
agenda. Hence the increasing popularity of liberal-leftist,
which merges categories on the model of compounds like
toaster-oven and owner-occupier. (Linguists call those
compounds "dvandvas," a term invented by the Sanskrit grammarians.)
Peggy Noonan has use the double-l word to describe abortion-rights
groups, and during Hillary Rodham Clinton's Senate race, the
conservative commentator John Podhoretz described her as "running as
an unapologetic liberal-leftist."
But liberal Democrats never describe themselves as leftists, not
even apologetically. (For that matter, there are many who are willing
to describe themselves as liberals, either.) That's the fundamental
asymmetry of the left-right distinction in American politics.
Historically, the left commences where liberalism ends. But
conservatives have never demurred from placing themselves on the
right, letting qualifiers like mainstream and extremist
do the work of sorting out the bow-tied Alsopians from the
fatigues-wearing abolish-the-I.R.S. crowd. True, many conservatives
are uneasy about the label right wing, and though a few call
themselves rightists, the world sounds too exotic for most to put it
on their business cards. But no one feels the need for a compound like
conservative-rightist - there's no distinction to blur in the
first place.
The new uses of leftist exploit that asymmetry. They're aimed
at nudging the political center to the right, by portraying social
liberals as radicals outside the mainstream. That's a risky semantic
maneuver. In any tug of war between a label and the things it's
attached to, the label ultimately loses. Sometimes it's simply diluted
to the point of meaninglessness. That happened with the fascist label
after the American left began to throw it around indiscriminately in
the 1970s, and it may very well be the fate of imperialist now.
But the leftist label is less likely to be superannuated than drawn
back into the center. Describing the Girl Scouts or Arlen Specter as
leftist doesn't demonize them so much as make the epithet itself sound
less alarming.
[...]
It is very curious how leftist and socialist have experienced a
renaissance in the past five years which would suggest it began around
the time of Dumbya's presidential campaign. It really is as though
we've entered a new age of McCarthyism. The use of compounds to try
and fill a gap in the lexicon is also rather pernicious since you'd
normaly expect such bunching of words from children taunting each
other on the playground, not political commentators who can't decide
if someone is one thing or another so they just shove two words
together with a hyphen thinking they're accurate but wind up making
both meaningless and less insulting. Yow! Have I strayed from the
flock, the mainstream, and joined such radicals as the Girl Scouts and
their communist cookie campaigns?! If you aren't a bible thumping
fundy freak who agrees with everything the president says you must be
some sort of extremist freak who hates freedom and America!
It's hard to say what label actually describes my political leanings
as I don't know that leftist, liberal, socialist or democrat are very
accurate or meaningful. Perhaps this year there needs to be a new
label just for the folks like me who tend to vote on the issues rather
than the personalities and war records of the candidates, and who feel
like something is terribly wrong that Dumbya and the entire cabinet
haven't been impeached for lying and even admitting that they lied to
get the US to go to war. How about right-left-moderate-cynics?
Why the Greeks hate the U.S.
Why the Greeks hate the U.S.
09/19/2004 05:05 PMAthens is lovely. The perfect weather and ancient
history enables such activities as last night's open-air concert
by the Vienna Philharmonic in a 2000-year-old marble amphitheater
underneath the Acropolis. Everyone speaks English. When in
the company of a local it is very difficult to pay for meals or
entertainment. I asked one of these hospitable locals how come
the Greeks are reported to hate the U.S. so much. His
answer: "It depends on one's party affiliation. The Left
Wing hates the U.S. because of its support for the Right Wing against
the Communists 50 years ago." That's wonderful, I thought.
Only half of these guys hate us! "Actually, no," he continued,
"the Right Wing was sympathetic to the Serbs in Bosnia and Kosovo and
after Bill Clinton's bombings in support of the Muslims they hate the
U.S. too."
"Hate Speech 101"
"Hate Speech 101"
02/19/2004 08:49 AMLove is Hate
Love is Hate
09/04/2004 03:39 PM
Who said the following? Don't clck yet. You can have three
guesses.
My job tonight is an easy one: to present to you one of
this nation's authentic heroes, one of this party's best-known and
greatest leaders — and a good friend. ...
Ladies and Gentlemen, please welcome Senator John Kerry.
I hate to say I told you so - #324
I hate to say I told you so - #324
07/20/2004 07:45 PMThroughout the 90's I got a rep of a screaming maniac - insisting
that HTML sucked, dial-up sucked and that what they were calling
broadband - was in fact mid-band.
I knew that without at least 5Mbps to the home - we'd never achieve
the oft sought after broadband always on revolution.
So now Verizon is offering 5Mbps for $35 -
15Mbps for $45 and well - we plan on offering 30Mbps - but we haven't
priced it yet.
So my reaction is a) it won't work - it'll
bottleneck at the head-end, b) what's to download?
Nobody can feed them data fast enough - but I end with an optimistic
c) 'bout fucking time!
I was starting to feel old - but maybe we WILL see true broadband
before I hit 50.
Oh yah - god bless Verizon. Is it true that it's Cory Doctorow in
those commercials? "Can you hear me now?"
I hate the letter
I hate the letter
12/12/2003 04:22 PM Microsoft Typeface Recall and an apology offered: a
Swastika happened to slip by the censors. But is it really all that
offensive? (more inside)
Why I hate Wikis
Why I hate Wikis
08/19/2004 10:16 AM Jimmo explains why he hates Wikis
"Han from I Hate the Kids"
"Han from I Hate the Kids"
06/04/2004 08:14 PMWhy I hate C, reason #4,348
Why I hate C, reason #4,348
10/28/2003 11:08 PMVarargs. Or, these days, stdargs. It's how C lets you define functions
that take a variable number of arguments. Why do I hate it? Because,
even though you're forced to view the argument list opaquely, there's
no argument count! That is, the standard says the variable length
argument list lives in a magic va_arg thingie, you must use the Magic
Functions to get the individual arguments out, and you must have the
magic ... signature to note varargs in the function declaration,
but... the standard can't be bothered to mandate that an argument
count is passed. This seems utterly mad....
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