Flag Day, June 14th
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Linux Security Week - June 14th 2004
Linux Security Week - June 14th 2004
06/14/2004 10:02 AMMinutes of the mozilla.org Staff Meeting
of Monday 14th June 2004
Minutes of the mozilla.org Staff Meeting
of Monday 14th June 2004
06/27/2004 10:21 PMNokia N-Gage 2 expected on 14th
Nokia N-Gage 2 expected on 14th
04/12/2004 07:31 PMLinux Advisory Watch - May 14th 2004
Linux Advisory Watch - May 14th 2004
05/14/2004 04:49 AMHeat Rout Bobcats for 14th Straight Win
(AP)
Heat Rout Bobcats for 14th Straight Win
(AP)
01/02/2005 02:20 AMAP - Dwyane Wade used an array of dunks and a spectacular blind
over-the-shoulder flip to score 26 points and lead the Miami Heat to
their 14th straight win, 113-90 Saturday night over the Charlotte
Bobcats.
Linux Advisory Watch - March 14th, 2003
Linux Advisory Watch - March 14th, 2003
03/14/2003 01:08 PMby Benjamin D. Thomas - This week advisories were released for zlib,
sendmail, qpopper, file, snort, mysqlcc, netscape-flash, ethereal,
usermode, tcpdump, and lprold. The distributors include Caldera,
Debian, Guardian Digital's EnGarde Secure Linux, Gentoo, Mandrake,
NetBSD, Red Hat, and SuSE.
Take Control 50% Off Sale for TidBITS
14th Anniversary (26-Apr-2004; 1K)
Take Control 50% Off Sale for TidBITS
14th Anniversary (26-Apr-2004; 1K)
04/26/2004 09:53 PMLinux Advisory Watch - November 14th
2003
Linux Advisory Watch - November 14th
2003
11/14/2003 09:13 AMThis week, advisories were released for thhtpd, cups, ethereal,
mpg123, xinetd, hylafax, postgresql, conquest, epic4, glibc, and and
zebra. The distributors include Conectiva, Debian, Mandrake, Red Hat,
and SuSE.
Recent Forum Discussions (June 13 - June
19, 2005)
Recent Forum Discussions (June 13 - June
19, 2005)
06/22/2005 02:40 AMThe MacMerc Forums are an excellent
place to ask questions about something you're trying to do with your
Mac or post
comments about the news floating around the Mac web. Here are a few
threads that...
[~ This is just a sample, visit MacMerc.com for the full story! ~]

Norsat to Participate in 14th World
Conference on Disaster Management
Norsat to Participate in 14th World
Conference on Disaster Management
06/18/2004 04:08 PMBC Technology Jun 18 2004 8:07PM GMT
Mozilla Firefox Roadmap Targets 1.0
Release for September 14th
Mozilla Firefox Roadmap Targets 1.0
Release for September 14th
07/13/2004 08:28 AMMinutes of the mozilla.org Staff Meeting
of Monday 14th March 2005
Minutes of the mozilla.org Staff Meeting
of Monday 14th March 2005
03/22/2005 03:48 PMUpdated Mozilla Firefox Roadmap Targets
1.0 Release for September 14th
Updated Mozilla Firefox Roadmap Targets
1.0 Release for September 14th
07/12/2004 09:12 PMTalking Points Memo: by Joshua Micah
Marshall: June 06, 2004 - June 12, 2004
Archives
Talking Points Memo: by Joshua Micah
Marshall: June 06, 2004 - June 12, 2004
Archives
06/07/2004 05:12 PMTalking Points Memo: by Joshua Micah Marshall: June 06, 2004 - June
12, 2004 Archives .. something big that Kevin didn't see .. Josh
Marshall has more ..
TPM
talkingpointsmemo.com/archives/week_2004_06_06.php#003046
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Talking Points Memo: by Joshua Micah
Marshall: June 20, 2004 - June 26, 2004
Archives
Talking Points Memo: by Joshua Micah
Marshall: June 20, 2004 - June 26, 2004
Archives
06/22/2004 04:37 AMAckerman reports that the anonymous intelligence agent doesn't think
we can win a battle of ideas in the Muslim countries .. Here's a
depressing article .. bloody-handed fantasist ..
Click
talkingpointsmemo.com/archives/week_2004_06_20.php#003082
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Talking Points Memo: by Joshua Micah
Marshall: June 13, 2004 - June 19, 2004
Archives
Talking Points Memo: by Joshua Micah
Marshall: June 13, 2004 - June 19, 2004
Archives
06/17/2004 04:37 PMBush seeking political favors from the Vatican .. Josh at Talking
Points Memo .. No, you can
not
talkingpointsmemo.com/archives/week_2004_06_13.php#003065
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GeorgeWBush.com :: Official Blog :: June
20, 2004 - June 26, 2004 Archive
GeorgeWBush.com :: Official Blog :: June
20, 2004 - June 26, 2004 Archive
06/25/2004 10:19 AMBush Campaign Web Ad: Kerry's Coalition Of The Wild-Eyed (Excellent)
.. left is going bonkers .. Calm
Optimism
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Matthew Yglesias: June 20, 2004 - June
26, 2004 Archives
Matthew Yglesias: June 20, 2004 - June
26, 2004 Archives
06/23/2004 07:43 AMMatthew Yglesias' mom passed on today at age 53 .. who lost his mother
today ..
died
matthewyglesias.com/archives/week_2004_06_20.html#003606
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No Red Flag at Red Hat?
No Red Flag at Red Hat?
06/17/2004 01:45 AMBusiness Week Jun 17 2004 6:08AM GMT
"That flag is our flag"
"That flag is our flag"
07/26/2004 05:51 PMVeterans, led by war heroes Wesley Clark and Max Cleland, charge out
of the trenches in Boston for John Kerry.
The tarnish is the flag...
The tarnish is the flag...
05/16/2004 07:25 PMIt's probably evidence of the good that a couple of days off work
can do to a man that I suddenly find myself able to write a brief post
about politics - a subject that I'd normally handle with kid gloves
attached to the end of a long barge-pole, itself glued to the end of
some kind of excrement-encrusted stick. In my experience, most
arguments about any subject function by flattening down complexities
to tiny arguable issues. Normally we derive significant utility from
this style of argument - but I think with politics our ability to find
core and simple arguable issues disappears. With each person added to
a political situation, the complexity grows exponentially, and when we
try to reduce things down to first principles we end up with the
sparsest and most atavistic of binaries - things like "them" and "us",
and appeals towards cheap solidarity or patriotism, desperate attempts
at face-saving and feeble gestures towards self-interest.
Which brings me to a post from the 37 signals weblog called It's good that
you're upset. It's not an evil piece, it's not even a stupid piece
- it's actually a desperately sad and mournful piece that tries to
scrabble for positive meaning out of the behaviour of a small
selection of incredibly stupid American servicemen overseas. Here's a
quotation:
The world is rightfully disgusted by the treatment of some
Iraqi prisoners, but the fact that the world is outraged is a good
sign that America is still held to a higher standard. The Arab street
remained mostly quiet when Saddam tortured for three decades or when
American soldiers were dragged through the streets and hung to dangle
in public a few weeks back. And how many leaders in the Arab world
will be outraged that one of their own ruthlessly beheaded an American
contractor after forcing him to name his parents and his siblings (and
don’t forget about Daniel Pearl who had to admit he was a Jew before
his head was cut off)? The world barely gave notice to the Taliban’s
systematic and despicable treatment of women in Afghanistan or the
destruction of ancient works of irreplaceable art and culture. The
world was barely interested in stopping the carnage in Bosnia until
over a half-million were killed (and then the UN still didn’t want to
get involved). The world is still barely affected by the genocide
taking place right now in Africa. But, when the US humiliates some
Iraqi prisoners, people are outraged and are calling for resignations
at the highest levels of our government. And that’s a good sign for
America. We’re held up to a higher standard and it’s something we
should be proud of. Not the vile treatment, of course, but the world’s
response. We’re in trouble when people stop caring about how we act as
a nation.
I wish I could agree, because although the UK's own parallel
media situation has been resolved, I don't doubt for a minute that
some British soldiers somewhere have undertaken very similar actions
to the ones that these American servicemen perpetrated. But to try and
find in that evidence that the tarnish is so noticeable because the
flags are so bright... Well, it's pretty far from convincing.
The world is not looking towards these things as a momentary blip -
that's not why they're so powerful. They're seen as emblematic, as
representative, as illustrative of a relationship that America has
with the rest of the world. These actions are seen by people to be
illustrations in microcosm - direct analogies - with the way America
(and the UK) acted flagrantly without consent from the United Nations.
They're seen as directly illustrative of their disregard for
international law, directly illustrative of America's perception of
itself as superior to the rest of the world and qualified to police
all of it according to what best serves it's own best
interests. Those countries that are railing against America because of
these pictures are not doing it because they're holding America to a
higher standard, they're doing it because they finally feel they have
human-scale evidence of the enormous insensitivity and clumsiness of
the entire nation.
I think the most important thing I could say at this point is that
it doesn't matter whether that's true or not. It doesn't matter
whether or not America is a rampaging power, it doesn't even matter
that an incredibly small minority of US forces have been behaving in
this way or exposed. What matters here is that we in the west actually
understand and accept that the stances of our governments are not seen
by much of the world to be moral or good or positive, but rather
self-serving, arrogant, interventionist and actually corrupt, and that
pretending that we're well-liked isn't going to anyone any
good.
Read the comments
Chequered Flag
Chequered Flag
04/01/2005 07:59 PMWelcome to Chequered Flag
"Flag on the Play"
"Flag on the Play"
09/07/2004 02:01 PMFly your freak flag!
Fly your freak flag!
05/26/2004 07:40 AMDylanesque rhymes from "outsider" Danny Cohen; a carefree tune from
the obscure The Robot Ate Me; and a coming-out song that evokes George
Michael -- and that's a good thing.
Raise your Flag.
Raise your Flag.
02/19/2004 06:33 AM
Thanks to Baba Yoshihiko Fink has now taken the necessary steps to
allow for internalisation efforts.
The improved infrastructure enables us to display a multilingual
web-site to our visitors from all over the world.
This also means that we need volunteers. The Fink web-site needs to be
translated into the language of your choice.
A translation into Japanese is being worked on and the translation
into French has been taken over by Michele Garoche.
Which language are you willing to translate?
If you are willing to become a member of the internationalisation team
or wish to provide acknowledgement on
the web-site feel free to join the new mailing-list.
You can do so by going to our mailing-lists page. The full
announcement on the existing
mailing lists can be read here.
A Red Flag Over Lakes
A Red Flag Over Lakes
05/04/2004 04:49 PMA management focused on its stock price is a good reason to fold.
Red Flag Over the Reichstag
Red Flag Over the Reichstag
04/12/2004 03:43 AM
Some very moving
Soviet war photography, notably
several shots of the
famously doctored (not to mention
staged) but nonetheless dramatic hoisting of
the Red Flag over a burned out
Reichstag (a scene
which, by the way, recently
appeared in a videogame).
Red Flag to red rose to red tape
(FT.com)
Red Flag to red rose to red tape
(FT.com)
01/23/2004 04:15 PMFT.com - Over the past couple of months a team of Treasury officials
has been redeployed - as event organisers. Gordon Brown's conference
on advancing enterprise on Monday, with its stellar guest-list of
international policy-makers and business leaders, has presented
unaccustomed problems to officials more used to dealing with the
minutiae of economic policy. Tours of Numbers 10 and 11 Downing Street
have had to be arranged and the invited audience has had to be
guaranteed swift passage through security checks: 40 people a minute,
the Treasury has been promised. ...
Broadcast Flag Burning
Broadcast Flag Burning
08/02/2004 07:00 PMI wasn't convinced that the broadcast flag was such a big deal. But
this story about Tivo asking the FCC for permission to add new
features is changing my mind. Creative destruction doesn't ask for
permission. (Thanks to Jonathan Zittrain, Susan Crawford)....
"Canadian flag causes flap in the U.S. "
"Canadian flag causes flap in the U.S. "
12/10/2003 10:15 PMCan we deal on the Broadcast Flag?
Can we deal on the Broadcast Flag?
06/17/2005 07:13 PMCongressman Richard Boucher says that the broadcast flag should only
be approved if Congress is also willing to establish clear legal
pathways to fair use. But what does the content industry really
want?

Canada's Broadcast Flag
Canada's Broadcast Flag
09/08/2004 04:44 PM
Cory Doctorow:
The Broadcast Flag is a US regulation that nominally prevents Internet
redistribution of digital TV signals, but in fact sets up a world
where Hollywood studios and their captured regulators get a veto over
the design of all new TV technology -- and distort the market for PC
components like hard drives and video-cards in a way that will hobble
innovation, drive up prices and shut out open source.
Weirdly enough, Canada seems to think that this sounds pretty good.
Given the controversy associated with the broadcast flag in the U.S.,
one would think that Canada would be wary about embarking on the same
route. Accordingly, it came as a shock to many when an Industry Canada
official recently indicated that Canada was likely to follow the U.S.
lead by quickly implementing a similar system by July 2005. The
official suggested that there was broadcaster support for the measure
and that since the U.S. had adopted it, Canadians had little
alternative but to follow suit.
While Canadian broadcasters may or may not support the broadcast flag
(they have in fact been rather publicly silent on the matter), it is
essential Canada craft its own policy by considering the privacy and
copyright policies associated with the proposal.
Pre-judging the issue, as some in Minister Emerson's department appear
to have done, is a dangerous course of action, that should be replaced
immediately by a working group of all stakeholders, including the
broader public interest, intent on studying the Canadian options. The
suggestion Canada faces a Y2K-like deadline with respect to the
broadcast flag appears as overblown as was the Y2K threat itself.
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Capture the Google Flag
Capture the Google Flag
01/04/2005 11:39 AMFrom Germany comes this nicely-done game that pits you against the
computer or another human, as you each try to take over the world by
doing Google queries that turn up documents localized in various parts
of the world. The game uses netgeo which finds the geographic location
of the IP address of the page. Once you start the Flash app, you'll
get instructions in English......
Why the Broadcast Flag Matters
Why the Broadcast Flag Matters
03/14/2005 06:12 PMSusan Crawford explains why this week's oral argument concerning the FCC's
broadcast flag ruling is important to the future of the Net.
Lawyers act in Turkish flag row
Lawyers act in Turkish flag row
03/28/2005 01:26 PMTurkish lawyers file a complaint against the country's most senior
military officer in a row over an attempted flag burning.
Microsoft Waves the Flag?
Microsoft Waves the Flag?
04/28/2004 08:52 AMOn the heels of blasting the European Commission for its proposed
antitrust remedies, Microsoft is making available for download "The
European Flags Screensaver."
Flying the product flag
Flying the product flag
04/16/2005 10:09 AMExpress Computer India Apr 16 2005 2:14PM GMT
Canadian flag causes flap in the U.S
Canadian flag causes flap in the U.S
12/09/2003 08:28 AMit pisses Americans off .. Ottawa Citizen ..
more
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Tivo and the broadcast flag
Tivo and the broadcast flag
08/02/2004 11:50 AMWant to see just how absurd our attempt to regulate the sharing of
content has become? Read Rob Pegoraro's excellent explanation, in The
Washington Post, of TiVo's recent proposal to the FCC for an exemption
to the Broadcast Flag ruling....
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