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Dirty Den apologises for internet shame

Dirty Den apologises for internet shame 05/04/2004 07:49 PM

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Sneak peek: "A Dirty Shame" 09/20/2004 08:24 AM
Watch John Waters explain his new movie, "a war between the sex addicts and the neuters," in this exclusive preview.

Gawker Sells Out, Baltimore Style: A
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Gawker Sells Out, Baltimore Style: A
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adirtyshame.jpg imageOh hey, sister site Defamer (the one with lots of pictures of girls' boobs, but with clothes on) has launched one of those special advertising section blog things, except this time it's cool (to me), because it's promoting John Waters' new movie "A Dirty Shame." What does that have to do with gadgets? You know, probably nothing, but if you can't shill your buddies' work on your weblog where can you do it?

Besides, do you really want me to make a connection between John Waters and gadgets? I can't even begin to think of the hate mail I'd get for that. Also, why didn't we get a launch party with the cast? This selling out shit is a rip off.

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2004: Internet Explorer's year of shame


2004: Internet Explorer's year of shame 07/09/2004 05:09 AM
ZDNet UK Jul 9 2004 9:46AM GMT

Shame on you, Dick Cheney, Shame on you.


Shame on you, Dick Cheney, Shame on you. 01/12/2004 12:47 AM

I can't believe Cheney changed his stance on gay marriage, and so completely at that.

What kind of father goes out on a national stage and says he doesn't believe his own daughter deserves the same rights in her life that he enjoys with his own marriage?

It's not like Dick and Mary have a bad relationship, all his quotes from 2000 supported her and kept her out of the limelight, while she put off grad school to work on his campaign and consulted on gay issues for the 2000 election. They reportedly accept Mary's longtime partner, Heather Poe, into their home and call her part of the family.

The vice president and his wife have fought for family values without completely alienating their daughter until now. I know sometimes career takes precidence over family and that Bush and Cheney have shown on more than one occasion that they can be hypocritical, but Cheney just proved he's worse than all that. He's a shitty father for not defending his daughter.


ZDNet Calls 2004 The Internet Explorer
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ZDNet Calls 2004 The Internet Explorer
Year of Shame
07/13/2004 06:45 AM
"Small businesses should be seriously looking at alternatives because they are less likely to be able to maintain very good security around the browser with vulnerability management. Smaller businesses should seriously be looking at changing browsers,""

The Internet: 'A Dirty Mess'


The Internet: 'A Dirty Mess' 06/08/2004 06:58 PM
Internet News Jun 8 2004 10:07PM GMT

Contractor served troops dirty food in
dirty kitchens


Contractor served troops dirty food in
dirty kitchens
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Contractor Halliburton served troops dirty food in dirty kitchens Well, Bush served up clean turkey and these guys were busy overcharging the Pentagon on energy so they could reap big bucks...Cheney remains in his gopher hole.

Dirty Secrets of Internet Radio


Dirty Secrets of Internet Radio 09/04/2004 08:19 AM
G4 Tech TV Sep 4 2004 11:23AM GMT

New Kevin Sites dispatch from Iraq:
Dirty for Dirty


New Kevin Sites dispatch from Iraq:
Dirty for Dirty
06/01/2004 02:09 PM
NBC combat correspondent and weblogger Kevin Sites is in Iraq today. He's just posted a new entry on his blog -- a series of interviews with American soldiers.
[O]nce they finally do get home--they will still be faced with the complex task of finding their way in a civilian society again. And while they're eager to leave their weapons and Kevlar behind, the violence they've experienced here will likely be with them in one way or another, always.

Derek Ellyson says his memories have already hardened, fixed in his mind. "You never forget the faces. I can describe to you every dead person I've seen out here. What their faces looked like, the position they were laying in." Sorokin agrees, "War brings a lot of ugly things, you see a lot of ugly things you see other people dead and sometimes when you see somebody dead you see the face of death--the way the guy died. It could be an enemy it could be an ally it doesn't matter."

Yet living with those images of death is part of the job--the same one that requires them to pull the trigger. Before going to war soldiers have always had to ask themselves if they'd be willing to die for their cause. But there is a second part to that question which for some, is more difficult to answer: would they kill for it? For most if not all in the 3rd Platoon--the question is already moot.

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Dirty Den back on Square after Internet
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Dirty Den back on Square after Internet
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05/03/2004 06:14 PM
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For Shame Zend! For Shame!


For Shame Zend! For Shame! 12/28/2002 08:49 AM
For Shame Zend! For Shame! I saw over on PHP Everywhere that Zend is having an Interview / Online event with Zeev about PHP 5 (Zeev = Senior Demi God of PHP type of fellow). Yesterday it came up fine but I refreshed the window this morning and then got this message: Microsoft VBScript runtime error '800a004c' Path not found D: INTERWISE WWWVC IWCAMPUS ICCFILES ZEND EVENTPAGE OI1336../../../../Include/DBConnectionString.inc, line 52 (spaces added for proper breaks in this template) [_Go_] You know something ... I could actually care less about the VBScript stuff (but it is funny) but I do find it really unacceptable that a vendor you pay money to goes down like this. PHP is a highly international community and, consequently, so is Zend. While it may be 7 am in Boston, it's not in London or Israel or other markets they serve. Hasn't anyone heard of monitoring your site for failure and then pinging an admin's pager ? Note: I'm not saying I'm perfect here myself but I'm also not running this type of a 24x7 service. Still the hosting for my clients doesn't go down.

Rugby: Woodward apologises


Rugby: Woodward apologises 09/05/2004 05:58 AM
Sir Clive Woodward regrets criticising club owners and Premiership directors of rugby.

Megawati apologises for failings


Megawati apologises for failings 09/23/2004 04:37 AM
Indonesia's President Megawati asks 'forgiveness for shortcomings', as she heads for election defeat.

Mirror apologises to UK troops


Mirror apologises to UK troops 05/14/2004 11:59 PM
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US jail boss apologises to Iraq


US jail boss apologises to Iraq 05/05/2004 09:36 AM
The US prisons chief in Iraq apologises for the abuse of inmates as President Bush is set to appear on Arab TV.

White House apologises for abuses


White House apologises for abuses 05/06/2004 12:08 AM
The White House apologises for abuses by US prison guards in Iraq after President Bush omits to do so.

Zeta 'stalker' apologises to star


Zeta 'stalker' apologises to star 06/30/2004 03:08 AM
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Magazine apologises for Ben Nevis boob
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Magazine apologises for Ben Nevis boob
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01/22/2004 08:42 AM
Reuters - A hiking magazine has apologised after it published a route plan that would have sent walkers striding into thin air off the north face of Britain's largest mountain, Ben Nevis.

Dirty dirty foreigners


Dirty dirty foreigners 05/26/2004 05:54 AM
As the dirty immigrants we are, we bring not just noxious cooking smells and our weird culture to this place, but disease too: Anna and I have utter bastard colds, and we're feeling quite sorry for ourselves in the process....

Oh the shame.


Oh the shame. 01/17/2004 10:42 PM
Books I Did Not Read This Year: For novelty or perhaps for gleeful one-downmanship, Kieran at Crooked Timber shares a list of books he did not read in 2003. Literary guilt is hardly new, but some argue our neuroses about unread books grows as our distractions multiply. Of course, this attitude (besides bordering on criticism of the glib, "pop lite" type) usually comes part and parcel with the common complaint that paper culture is dead. And one could easily make a distinction between neurotic englit-geek Guilt and the casual reader's mere missed opportunity. Without rehashing either of those discussions, what are the (presumably) best books (or any pieces of art) you didn't consume in 2003?

Has Bush no shame?


Has Bush no shame? 03/06/2004 01:54 AM
Relatives of 9/11 victims say the president's new ad campaign desecrates ground zero -- and demand that he pull it off the air.

Has Macrovision No Shame?


Has Macrovision No Shame? 05/05/2004 12:44 PM
Macrovision leaves the yellow GAAP road in search of a penny.

Cryin' shame


Cryin' shame 06/22/2004 07:49 AM
Shaped up, shipped out ... and feelin' so blue. The image of the melancholy soldier has become country music's money shot.

A new Home for Shame


A new Home for Shame 01/07/2004 02:01 PM
Pathetic Geek Stories have moved onto their own place. No longer a sub category of The Onion, or more correctly, The A.V Club, PGS is a collection of humiliating points in adolescence, some that bring tear s of laughter and others that make you cringe. As a long time fan, I love to go through the archives and relive my junior high pain. Navigation is simple and they load quickly for me (T1). Enjoy!

Badge of Shame


Badge of Shame 01/22/2004 03:21 PM

Dave Hyatt is adding obtrusive XML error reporting to Safari (screenshot) which jives with the approach I suggested in Biased Liberal.  While at it, he came up with the perfect term for the negative UI bias I mentioned: Badge of Shame.  Thanks Dave.


No NEW features ??? What a shame for
Sony


No NEW features ??? What a shame for
Sony
09/22/2004 06:29 PM
TechTree Sep 22 2004 10:24PM GMT

Greed Forever, Shame Never


Greed Forever, Shame Never 04/18/2004 09:50 AM

  • Gretchen Morgenson (NY Times): Bubble Lives on at Broadcom, Where Options Still Rain Down. Just when you thought you had seen the most outrageous transfer of shareholder wealth to executives through stock options, along comes a company that tops them all.

  • Wall of shame for RSS feeds?


    Wall of shame for RSS feeds? 01/26/2004 04:12 PM
    I get bug reports every day about feeds that don’t display correctly in NetNewsWire. At least 99% of the time it’s because the feed is invalid, but not so invalid that NetNewsWire gives up on it.

    Most of the time I encourage the person who submitted the bug report to report the bug to the feed producer. I have no idea how often that happens—at any rate, it seems to have little affect. Some feeds (some popular feeds, even) stay broken.

    Somebody suggested creating a wall of shame for broken RSS feeds. (I apologize: I don’t remember who suggested it.)

    Part of me loves the idea. I’d create a weblog where I and other people could post reports of broken feeds.

    But I don’t really like the idea because it’s so, well, negative. The big picture is to encourage syndication, not play syndication cop.

    (Imagine a site saying that they took down their RSS feed because the syndication police kept bugging them. It would happen.)

    Anyway, in short—wall of shame, no. But I’m still thinking about ways to boost the quality of feeds.

    The 10 steps to get into the SEO “ Hall
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    The 10 steps to get into the SEO “ Hall
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    If some of the sites you are contemplating linking to have been banned or penalized by Google or other search engines, you might incur the very same treatment. ...

    Lessig: Shame on you, O'Reilly


    Lessig: Shame on you, O'Reilly 07/24/2004 04:14 PM
    Larry Lessig has written a long open letter to Bill O'Reilly that opens "You have declared a 'war' on the New York Times. That's good for you, good for them, and good for our democracy: Strong opinions deserve strong spokesmen. Your battle will help sharpen a debate about matters important to the Republic." Lessig then proceeds to take O'Reilly to task, point-by-point for an ongoing campaign of pathological libel agaist Jeremy Glick, the son of a 9/11 victim who spoke out against the Bush Presidency and the war. Glick appears in Outfoxed, a new documentary that criticises O'Reilly and his network, and in answering the charges raised in Outfoxed, O'Reilly has chosen Glick as a symbol of what he hates, and in order to make his point, he has been lying repeatedly about what Glick said and did. Lessig's point is that attacking a giant media organisation is one thing, but using your on-camera bully pulpit to repeatedly slander someone who has already lost so much is unconscionable.
    # on February 5th, you told your viewers that "Glick was out of control." He may have been out of your control. But you and our government have got to learn that just because someone disagrees with you, he doesn"t become a security threat. Again, watch the interview, Mr. O"Reilly. He was not "out of control."

    # on February 5th, you told your viewers that Glick was "spewing hatred for this program." Watch the interview, Mr. O"Reilly. He criticized you, not the program, for unethically using sympathy for the 9/11 victims for your own political ends. He was calling your behavior improper. You had not earned his hatred.

    Link

    e-commerce Hall of Shame


    e-commerce Hall of Shame 12/19/2004 03:04 PM

    I ordered a product for download from the Adobe Store last week, for the first and last time.


    "No Pity. No Shame. No Silence."


    "No Pity. No Shame. No Silence." 08/06/2004 04:36 AM

    70s Eurofurnishings hall of shame


    70s Eurofurnishings hall of shame 06/28/2004 03:13 PM
    Eurobad 74 is a photocollection of "Europe's worst interiors of '74." Link (Thanks, MJ!)

    Germany marks Buchenwald shame


    Germany marks Buchenwald shame 04/10/2005 12:33 PM
    The German Chancellor leads a ceremony to mark 60 years since Buchenwald death camp was liberated.

    States Name, Shame Tax Scofflaws Online
    (AP)


    States Name, Shame Tax Scofflaws Online
    (AP)
    04/27/2004 03:26 AM
    AP - To those for whom civic duty alone is not enough motivation to pay taxes, states are rolling out a new weapon: shame.

    Kerry girlfriend won't give up web shame


    Kerry girlfriend won't give up web shame 08/20/2004 04:02 PM
    Gee wiz: this is bad

    Corporate stupidity hall of shame


    Corporate stupidity hall of shame 03/19/2003 10:45 PM
    Business 2.0's published its annual roundup of the 101 Dumbest Moments in Business.
    Panic in the heartland, part 1: The crisis begins.
    Outside a Wal-Mart (WMT) in the small town of Geneseo, Ill., a 73-year-old woman buys a newspaper and suddenly finds herself trapped when the door of the news rack slips closed and catches her coat. Unable to wriggle out, she solicits a bystander to enter the Wal-Mart and ask for help. A Wal-Mart employee comes out to explain that she can't assist, citing a policy against tampering with the news rack.

    Panic in the heartland, part 2: The tense negotiation.
    After going back inside for a moment, the Wal-Mart employee comes out and tells the trapped woman that she'll call the newspaper and have a representative come to release her. The woman suggests an alternative solution: Somebody could simply put two quarters in the machine and open the damn door. The Wal-Mart employee rejects this out of hand, explaining that the store can't pay refunds for the news rack.

    Panic in the heartland, part 3: The sweet taste of liberation.
    Eventually the employee relents and puts two quarters in the machine. Later the liberated woman's daughter visits the store and gives her a $5 bill to be used strictly to finance future releases. A Wal-Mart corporate spokesperson apologizes for the incident, saying, "This is not how we do business."

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    The Shame of Adult Male Virginity


    The Shame of Adult Male Virginity 08/23/2004 04:39 AM
    My feeling is that somewhere between the ages of 18 and 22-25 society starts expecting men to not be virgins. Well, maybe "expecting" is not the right word, but that's the age range were I started feeling shame about being a virgin. There are many advantages to being a virgin: you know you're not diseased, you know you're not a daddy and you don't have a woman who has reached deep into your inner feelings and can manipulate you with that leverage. A quick side note about diseases: besides the scary lifelong and life-threatening sexually transmitted diseases it is estimated that as many as 50% of sexually active singles have Genital Warts, for which there is no cure. They are extremely easy to transfer between partners and can be a precursor to penile, cervical and rectal cancer.

    "SHAME OF ABUSE BY BRIT TROOPS"


    "SHAME OF ABUSE BY BRIT TROOPS" 05/01/2004 09:27 PM

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