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Germany invents "anti-ageing" beer
(Reuters)
Germany invents "anti-ageing" beer
(Reuters)
01/09/2004 09:55 PMReuters - A German brewery has developed a beer containing vitamins
and minerals it says are designed to slow the ageing
process.
Secure Resolutions Upgrades Their
Anti-Virus Engine to Include
Anti-Spyware, Anti-Adware, Anti-Dialers,
Anti-Hoaxes, Anti-Jokes, and
Anti-Hacking Tools
Secure Resolutions Upgrades Their
Anti-Virus Engine to Include
Anti-Spyware, Anti-Adware, Anti-Dialers,
Anti-Hoaxes, Anti-Jokes, and
Anti-Hacking Tools
06/05/2005 11:14 PMSecure Resolutions desktop security (Resolution Antivirus™)
automatically detects and eliminates all types of viruses, worms,
Trojans Horses, dialers, hoaxes, jokes, and hacking tools within a
managed desktop security solution. [PRWEB Jun 2, 2005]
Is Your Porn Safe? / Lock up your
daughters and hide your smut, John
Ashcroft is on the anti-sex warpath,
again
Is Your Porn Safe? / Lock up your
daughters and hide your smut, John
Ashcroft is on the anti-sex warpath,
again
04/29/2004 07:47 AMMark Morford: Is Your Porn Safe? Lock up your daughters and hide your
smut, John Ashcroft is on the anti-sex warpath, again
4/29
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""Despite
the differences between them,
however, anti-Americanism in the Islamic
world and
anti-Americanism in Europe are
in fact linked, and both bear an uncanny
resemblance
to anti-Semitism.""
""Despite
the differences between them,
however, anti-Americanism in the Islamic
world and
anti-Americanism in Europe are
in fact linked, and both bear an uncanny
resemblance
to anti-Semitism.""
11/03/2003 09:33 PM"Despite the differences between
them, however, anti-Americanism in the
Islamic world and anti-Americanism in
Europe are in fact linked, and both bear
an uncanny resemblance to
anti-Semitism."
"Despite the differences between
them, however, anti-Americanism in the
Islamic world and anti-Americanism in
Europe are in fact linked, and both bear
an uncanny resemblance to
anti-Semitism."
11/03/2003 06:39 AMNatan Sharansky: On Hating the
Jews
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Olive Powers Hosting Services with
Anti-virus & Anti-spam
Olive Powers Hosting Services with
Anti-virus & Anti-spam
09/04/2004 03:04 AMOlive Web Hosting, a full-service division of Olive e-Business, offers
a state-of-the-art anti-virus cover, an anti-spam gateway, plus a
suite of other features one needs most for robust, secure and
hassle-free hosting. [PRWEB Sep 4, 2004]
Microsoft Offers Free Anti-Virus,
Anti-Spyware
Microsoft Offers Free Anti-Virus,
Anti-Spyware
01/06/2005 09:49 PMInformation Week Jan 7 2005 1:14AM GMT
Sue de Beer
Sue de Beer
04/06/2005 09:01 AM
"
From March 3—June 17, 2005, the Whitney Museum of
American Art presents Sue de Beer: Black Sun.
Black
Sun, a new two-channel video installation viewed within a
large-scale wooden house environment, furthers de Beer’s exploration
of the construction of feminine desire and unfulfilled longing."
+ "
Sue de Beer’s
art is a mature reflection on the
complex
interior lives of disaffected suburban American teenagers. Her
video
installations,
photographs, and
sculptures are littered with references to the
pop culture detritus
central to our
adolescent search for identity." +
"
By using the computer and constructing sets to contain the
action, de Beer’s
enigmatic
images make any fiction appear as
reality."
Emanuele Ottolenghi: Anti-Zionism is
Anti-Semitism
Emanuele Ottolenghi: Anti-Zionism is
Anti-Semitism
12/02/2003 01:53 AMAn Italian professor at Oxford .. a wonderful, wonderful column .. a
very interesting piece .. yesterday ..
reports
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Beer in Japan
Beer in Japan
03/14/2005 05:02 PMSome of the little things about visiting Japan amuse me the most. As
an example, while browsing a store on Sunday we came across Diet Beer:
And the fact that Budwiser is an import in Japan, and therefore more
desirable by some, takes a bit of getting used to as well. All in all,
I had a good trip. I'll surely have more to say about it in the next
few days....
Free beer and free beer
Free beer and free beer
06/30/2004 01:04 AM A couple of days ago, I was having a discussion with a friend of mine
whose company deals primarily in commercial software about the
viability of OSS consulting. He noted—and not without
reason—that, on average, OSS developers are paid less than their
commercial counterparts. There are probably a number ...
Bettys Beer Bar 1.2.30
Bettys Beer Bar 1.2.30
07/02/2004 11:30 AMHelp the sexy Betty leave her workplace and buy her own island in the
caribbean!
Beer Circles
Beer Circles
09/26/2004 05:36 AM
« If only all the Helsinki city trams featured a bar, curtains,
a loo and inlaid wooden benches like Spårakoff. »
Every big city has some attraction that the locals eschew as a
tourist trap and, if I had to think of one for Helsinki,
Spårakoff would likely be it. Boston has the duck tours but
Spårakoff doesn't feature an annoyingly perky tour guide spewing
useless trivia about Helsinki that you won't remember as you whiz by
at 50mph while wishing that you had a beer. No, Spårakoff rolls
quietly around the city
in a loop [~160kb map] while you look out the window and enjoy a
beer or two along with the scenery. The tram only runs from May
through August which seems wrong since the times you'd want to ride on
a cozy tram drinking beer would likely be more during the cold and
dark months rather than the warm and sunny months, but unsurprisingly
tourists don't flock to Helsinki during the dark times. There's very
little mention of the tram on the net in English and so I suppose that
it's something the natives want to ride on but only do when they have
a visitor to take along as an excuse for being such a tourist. :)
I had always wanted to take a ride on it since first seeing the red tram, but it's not
really something you make time for when you live here, ride the
regular trams, have seen the sights and don't feel like parting with
7€ for admission and 5€ for a beer just for a 40-60 minute
ride around town. A short ferry ride to Tallinn, a few cases of Koff,
and back costs only a few euros more. It's a beautiful old tram
appointed with a bar, polished wood seats, carpet and velvet curtains
which gives the air of being both modern and vintage at the same time.
The tables even have built-in cup holders to keep spillage down to a
minimum. The tram was originally built in 1959 for Helsinki City
Transport, who still operate the tram, and it has been a pub tram
serving Koff beer and cider
since 1995. The brochure mentions that it has a capacity for 24 people
sitting, 6 people standing and, 1 seat in the WC. :) Koff still
delivers kegs of beer to local pubs via a wagon pulled by draft horses
driven by 2 gentlemen, too, so I think they have a penchant for
nostalgia.
Beer and Tabs
Beer and Tabs
03/13/2003 10:21 AMA build of Safari has been leaked into the wild, and, guess what, it
has tabs! Although not fully implemented it seems to work quite well.
{ via
slash
dot }
The Beer Pool
The Beer Pool
06/06/2005 12:08 AM
More news from
the Tirols—the Beer Pool! In a story entitled "Das erste
Bier-Schwimmbad der Welt," which we assume translates to "Please Don't
Pee In Our Beer Pool," it appears that the city of Tarrenz now has a
pool filled with sweet, sweet liquid bread. But don't try drinking
from the beer pool directly—according to this Babelfished
translation, you don't swim in a cool, crisp lager but in filtered,
yeasty wort. Yum! (Thanks, Dennis)
Everyone [We're assuming this means every tank - Ed] is
filled with approximately 20,000 litres barley juice. However the beer
does not flow by any means freshtapped from the cock. The original
fermenting tanks made of high-grade steel are filled with the
so-called Biergelaeger, the remainder yeast, which sets off when
brewing in the beer tank.
The first beer swimming pool in the
world [Bild]
MMMMM Beer!
MMMMM Beer!
11/06/2003 08:33 PM What's in a name? Taste to find out.
Fan
cy Lawnmower Beer,
No
Disput'n Putin Russian Imperial Stout,
Bierbitzch,
Honey Act
Your Sage, and
Old
Numbskull. What's your favorite beer with a wacky name?
Don't lock me in
Don't lock me in
01/16/2004 11:04 AMThere's no shortage of articles hyping the Google IPO and today the
Washington Post contributes to the buzz machine with Google Fans Fill Web With Buzz Over IPO. Skimming through it,
I came across a passage (on page 3) that struck me, though I've
probably read the same sentiments a hundred times over the years.
Regarding Google's competition, the Post writes,
Yahoo is counting on its roster of registered users
and its portal status to give it the upper hand...Microsoft, having
seen the rich margins available in search, has also decided to make a
play there...In comparison with Microsoft and Yahoo, many analysts
say, Google is at an inherent disadvantage because it has no locked-in
users: It doesn't require people to pay or register for its
services.
Shouldn't the goal be to have services people use, not because
they're forced to, but because they want to? Though
Google hasn't locked me in according to "analysts," I depend on them
wholly for all kinds of things I do daily online, from spell-checking
to news reading to basic old-fashioned searching, because they meet my
needs. I have no interest in switching to some new improved Yahoo or
Microsoft search unless Google fails me.
It seems to me that Google's on the right track, and the analysts
are full of bunk. Focus on pleasing the users, give them what they
want, and they'll stick with you. You don't need to trap them with
registrations, you need to make it easy and pleasant for them to do
what they want to do and then let them get on with their lives. It
will only be when Google stops giving me what I want that I'd consider
changing search engines. Happy users are loyal users, and that's all
the lock-in you need.
vp-usb-lock 0.1
vp-usb-lock 0.1
08/29/2004 12:28 PMA Linux driver and PAM module for the USB wireless PC lock.
Lock Cup
Lock Cup
07/12/2004 12:38 PM
You know, if your
coworkers are so bad about stealing your coffee mug that you need a
lock for it, perhaps you should 1) kill them, or 2) start putting your
cup in your desk. But if you really need to be that one guy that just
has to make a point about it, this Lock-Cup with a hole pluggable only
by a special key is probably a good way to go about it, unless you
work in a tracheotomy ward, then I'd probably just deal with it.
Read -
design a key and what it opens [DesignBoom via I4U]
CD-DVD Lock v1.8
CD-DVD Lock v1.8
02/12/2004 06:15 PMCD-DVD Lock is intended for restricting read or write access to
removable media devices such as CD, DVD, floppy and flash, as well as
for restricting access to certain partitions of hard disk drives.
CD-DVD Lock will allow you avoid many of headaches connected with
unauthorized software installations from any removable media, and also
prevent data leak by removable media. [Shareware $29.00 30 Days 800
KB]
Lock down your SAN
Lock down your SAN
06/24/2005 03:23 PMZDNet Jun 23 2005 11:27PM GMT
Analyzing AT&T's Anti-Anti-Spam
Patent
Analyzing AT&T's Anti-Anti-Spam
Patent
11/16/2003 02:34 AMAn anonymous reader writes "Dan Gillmor is reporting in his eJournal
taken, in turn, from Gregory Aharonian: AT&T has apparently been
awarded a patent for ...
AT&T patents anti anti-spam technology
AT&T patents anti anti-spam technology
11/19/2003 03:54 AMDoubleClick Nov 19 2003 3:21AM ET
Charlie Daniels' anti-anti-war rant
Charlie Daniels' anti-anti-war rant
03/15/2003 10:13 PMMusician Charlie Daniels is disgusted by Hollywood types who oppose
Bush's plan to invade Iraq.
You people are some of the most disgusting examples of a waste of
protoplasm I’ve ever had the displeasure to hear about.
Sean Penn, you’re a traitor to the United States of America. You
gave
aid and comfort to the enemy. How many American lives will your
little, ”fact finding trip“ to Iraq cost? You encouraged Saddam to
think that we didn’t have the stomach for war.
You people protect one of the most evil men on the face of this
earth
and won’t lift a finger to save the life of an unborn baby.
Freedom
of
choice you say?
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Discuss Chicken Beer Butt
Chicken Beer Butt
05/19/2004 02:51 PMJANE PINCKARD -- This is not electronic. Nor is it software. Nor is it
related to anything that uses electricity. However, it is grilling
season, and this is a grill designed to cook a chicken with a beer can
stuck up its ass. I just thought you should know. Thank...
But is there an entry for beer goggles?
But is there an entry for beer goggles?
05/22/2004 06:32 PMThe Globe and Mail,Canada-12 hours ago ... it is the technological
world that has been most fecund in coining new terminology, prompting
additions of the verb "to google" and the word "blog" -- not to ...
Oktoberfest Beer Foamer
Oktoberfest Beer Foamer
09/20/2004 07:06 AM
I think we can all agree that if you've lost the foam on
your mug of beer, you're either drinking something with a lousy head
or you've waited far to long to drink it. Either of those problems can
be fixed without gadgetitanica ebriositas, of course, but if
you want to throw a little technology at the problem, this year's
official Oktoberfest website has a new "Beer foamer" that can restore
the foam to a beer that's lost its head. The problem is, of course,
that it appears to just stir the beer, releasing the carbonation that
would otherwise cause a good beer to sparkle on the tongue, meaning
you'll have a nice, new head on a flat beer. If this had a tiny
nitrogen cartridge that actually re-invigorated the beer then we'd
talk business.
Read - Catalog Page [Oktoberfest via I4U]
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Beer wenches are back - www.smh.com.au
Beer wenches are back - www.smh.com.au
12/29/2003 09:42 AMBeer is good food
Beer is good food
04/14/2004 05:03 PM
An evening of beer, more beer, talking with friends and pictures at
the Helsinki Beer Festival.
We went to the Helsinki Beer Festival
and it seemed a lot more subdued this year as compared to last year.
There didn't seem to be a band and you could actually move around the
hall without feeling squished. The selection of beer was also much
smaller this year and all of the good Belgian beers had run out by
Saturday evening, too. I suppose the trick of getting the good beers
is to go on the first evening. The beer expert Michael Jackson was
reportedly at the festival this year as well, but noone seems to have
seen him or known his whereabouts. It's a big hall, but not quite so
big as to not bump into someone like that all evening.
The Russian beer Baltika was something new and was reasonably tasty.
Sahti was a nice treat as well. The Estonian beers from last year
weren't there this time around much to my dismay as they were
memorably good. I managed to avoid the Lapin Kulta and Koff booths on
the principle that had I wanted either of them, I could have saved
myself 7 euro for the cover charge and bought a 6-pack of them for
less money at the corner grocery. A group of us expats congregated,
drank and talked for much of the evening and, when we had exhausted
all the good beer choices, headed into the center for drunken disco to
entertain the more sober people at Baarikärpänen. The highlight of the
evening was getting to see Arabella's tattoo of the international
power switch icon which caused an instantaneous "more geekier than
thou" reverence from us all. She could go to any of the programmer
cons and be enshrined. It would be even more amazing if tattoo inks
were luminescent. :)
Beer in Moderation Could Be Good for You
(AP)
Beer in Moderation Could Be Good for You
(AP)
09/15/2004 07:23 AMAP - Beer, a health food? That's what some Canadian researchers
report.
Chinese Beer Battle
Chinese Beer Battle
06/02/2004 11:52 AMMost Americans like their beer cold, but it's heating up in China
these days.
Beer.com - Virtual Bartender 2
Beer.com - Virtual Bartender 2
04/16/2005 06:49 PMVirtual Bartender 2
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04/17/2005 04:27 AMMullets. Copyright. Beer.
Mullets. Copyright. Beer.
07/20/2004 11:03 AM
Beer
behemoth Miller Brewing Co. is suing an L.A.-based clothes
manufacturer for copyright infringement and brand dilution. The
problem? Parodical T-shirts that riff off the Miller slogan, bearing
messages like "It's Mullet Time" and "Mullet Low-life." The shirts are
available at stores including The Buckle and Nordstrom (where you can
buy by them online, for now).
Link<
/a> to news story. (Thanks, Kyle)
Update: BoingBoing reader in South Africa
Gerrie Swart says, "Miller is owned by South African Breweries Limited
(SAB).
The interesting thing being that SAB recently won a court case against
a small company making satirical t-shirts in South Africa (this
company is called Laugh It Off promotions). It might be that SABMiller
will be using the same shitty tactics in other countries?
Some links on this: SAB buys Miller (Link 1 Link
2),
SAB wins case against T-shirt company (Link), Laugh it Off wins this round (Link), SABMiller wins first round against Laugh it off
Promotions (Link)."
Some WiFi and a Cold Beer only in the UK
Some WiFi and a Cold Beer only in the UK
11/14/2003 04:38 AMGod Bless the Brits for being so damn smart or maybe not Seems you can
go down to the pub...
How About This Beer Label: ``I'm in
Advertising!``
How About This Beer Label: ``I'm in
Advertising!``
03/06/2004 02:02 AMUpstart agency Crispin Porter + Bogusky is turning advertising on its
head, from business class to beer bottles.
Beer, meet brain.
Beer, meet brain.
04/19/2004 05:41 PM
Beer, like
people, comes in all shapes and sizes. Now 2,246 beers from around
the world to view, comment on, and admire. From the beautiful
Negra
Modelo to the insane
17% Samuel Adams
Triple Bock. For a more American-centric beer review page, check
out
Beer Advocate. Full of
beer snobbery that extols microbrews while pissing on all macros. Not
that it's a bad thing, we all support our favorite
microbr
ew, don't we?
KBS Beer Bottle Collection
KBS Beer Bottle Collection
04/24/2004 05:00 PM2246 Bottles of beer on the wall, 2246 bottles of beer, take one down,
pass it around, 2245 bottles of beer on the wall .. Beer, like people,
comes in all shapes and sizes .. KBS Beer Bottle Collection .. Fyrir
hugamenn um bjr .. cerveza
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No 'dead babies' in my beer? Oh my...
No 'dead babies' in my beer? Oh my...
04/14/2005 01:59 PM
In a surprise move,
Anh
euser-Busch has gone up against some of the biotech firms that
would like to grow genetically-modified (GM) rice containing
human
DNA. The biotech firm that grows it says that their rice contains
synthetic human genes which the company hopes to harvest and refine
for use in medicines to fight diarrhea and dehydration.
Anheuser-Busch's concerns are not with the science of biotech, but
rather the risk of crop-contamination, as has happened with farmers
not only in the
U.S. and
Ca
nada, but
all over the
world. The USDA has issued rice-tweakers
Ventria Bioscience and 300
other biopharmers permission to plant various augmented plants around
the country since 1995, but Anheuser-Busch is the first large
corporation to threaten a boycott - unusual, because
poultry and beef
stock (PDF) are
fed this kind of
thing every
day, and have been
for the past 20 years. I guess the Budweiser
brewers just don't want to see '
dead people' in their
suds...
On the flip-side of this occurrence, the response of the
anti-stem cell activists
has been nothing short of sensory-deprivation. Shouldn't six-packs,
cornfields and
Porky be given the same human rights as the unborn?
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getting stuck in salami and beer
getting stuck in salami and beer
12/19/2004 03:48 PMI watched My Coolest Years: The Geeks with Anne and the kids last night.
I thought the show was fantastic, and I was honored to be in such
great company. Open note to The Cool Guy who tormented Jessi Klein or
the girls from The Donnas: Dude, wherever you are, you are a
loser.
Biggest surprise of the show: John Tesh is hellafunny! I remember
that he played a Klingon for a day on Next Generation in the episode
"The Icarus Factor." Well, "played a Klingon" is probably a little too
much . . . he was sort of a featured extra in a line of about twenty
guys who wore Klingon makeup and costumes, and snarled while they
zapped Worf with painsticks. (Back then, a metric ton of celebrities
wanted to be on the show, and they usually ended up wearing crazy
alien make-up. Mick Fleetwood was this weird fish-looking thing, for
example.)
I remember that he was really friendly, and seemed to be getting a
HUGE kick out of the whole thing, but I don't remember him being as
funny as he was on My Coolest Years last night.
Best moment of the show: When I saw that they titled me "Wil
Wheaton: Author of Just A Geek" (which reminds me: Just A Geek has been
recommended by Quint, from Ain't It Cool News! I am in incredibly
good company over there, too. Thanks, Quint!) instead of That
Other Thing.
That's a big deal to me, you know. Though I personally feel that
I'm finally emerging from the shadow of America's Favorite Acting
Ensign And Starfleet Academy Classmate Killing Cadet, I wonder if I'll
ever do that in the eyes of the entertainment industry. This morning's
Dork Tower gives a funny-because-it's-true view
of how that effort is playing out in fandom.
. . . and in casting too, now that I really think about it . . .
but that's okay. The Path I'm currently wandering is a good one.
Absolute coolest moment in the show: They put up a picture of me
with my überhot wife as part of the "Geeks Ultimately Win, So
Bite It, You Cool Kids" portion of the show. Ryan just about died when
he saw Anne, in the coolest "I'm fifteen and I'm so proud of my mom"
way. (Apparently, the kids on his baseball team tried to torment him
by singing "Ryan's mom has got it goin' on" to the tune of "Stacey's
Mom," and he silenced them by replying, "Yeah. My mom's hot. So what?"
Sweet.)
Tonight, VH1 gives us My Coolest Years: The Dirty Hippies, which
should be hilarious. It looks like My Coolest Years could end up being
as great as I Love The 80s, or maybe even better. Go Generation X!
Rock! Yeah! \m/
If anyone from VH1 reads this: I had a blast, you guys. Thanks for
making me look cool. I'd love to work with you some more.
Boston Beer Refreshes
Boston Beer Refreshes
04/27/2004 01:16 PMThe Boston Beer Company shows solid numbers and smart leadership.
Who wouldn't vote for free beer?
Who wouldn't vote for free beer?
06/18/2004 08:09 AM
Regis
ter to vote and you can get free beer! What better way to reach
that vast pool of unregistered twenty-one year-olds than offering them
something they actually want? Brought to you by the Democrats, of
course. But not without some controversy (from health experts, not
Republicans), even though they only get two 2-ounce glasses.
Any other examples of inventive voter registration drives out there?
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