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"Brown Equals Terrorist"

"Brown Equals Terrorist" 07/11/2004 04:41 AM




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Brown Equals Terroist


Brown Equals Terroist 07/09/2004 01:45 PM
Brown Equals Terroist - the story of a photography student who refuses to provide his ID to a security officer, and is swiftly confronted by Homeland Security. His ongoing struggle with the event is chronicled in the related blog.

Brown = Terrorist - Part II


Brown = Terrorist - Part II 07/19/2004 03:06 PM
Brown = Terrorist - Part II With Bush running about the country telling us how much safer we are, it's fun to look at some of the so-called terrorists we're being protected from: "Five Mexican citizens who stole cans of baby formula from store shelves throughout Iowa and sold them to a man of Arab descent for later resale."

US Secretary of State Colin Powell has
appointed James Brown Brown to be the
first US 'secretary of soul and foreign
minister of funk'


US Secretary of State Colin Powell has
appointed James Brown Brown to be the
first US 'secretary of soul and foreign
minister of funk'
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Colin Powell reminds everyone he's black .. Yahoo!

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K2 Plus 3 Equals 1


K2 Plus 3 Equals 1 06/16/2004 03:08 PM
The sports equipment maker continues its growth-by-acquisition strategy.

When Zero Equals Many in Windows XP


When Zero Equals Many in Windows XP 06/04/2004 09:11 AM
Wired News looks into Windows XP's dropped Wi-Fi connection problem: Daniel Terdiman tries to dig for the bodies in his search for why Windows XP drops Wi-Fi network connections inexplicably and often shows them as still active. Microsoft claims there's no systematic problem, but it's clear from reading any forum in which Wi-Fi is discussed--such as the DSLReports.com site--that this is a frequent issue. My solution, provided to me by a vendor about two years ago, of restarting Wireless Zero Configuration is explained in the article. This has solved 99 percent of my Windows XP Wi-Fi problems, but it's nestled so deeply that it's baffling. I've felt for a while that Microsoft should have a top-level interface to WZC because when it stops running, the user has no idea that anything's afoot until they drill down, down, down, and see that the setting reads "not running."...

Self-help equals self-harm?


Self-help equals self-harm? 12/02/2003 03:10 AM
Self-he lp equals self-harm? Are self-help books harmful rather than helpful? This article argues that dissatisfaction with one's abilities and achievements will not not be helped by affirmations of self-worth. Nor will we succeed in coping with the bitter feelings for those who have wronged us by practing the "anger therapy" of slamming a punching bag. [More Inside]

Internet2 Plus P2P Equals...


Internet2 Plus P2P Equals... 04/30/2004 11:57 AM

In N.C., technology equals prosperity


In N.C., technology equals prosperity 04/20/2004 07:30 PM
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Me minus Zoloft equals what?


Me minus Zoloft equals what? 02/01/2005 10:02 PM
After seven years on meds, my therapist says I'm stable. Does that mean I'm cured?

When Preservation Equals Demolition


When Preservation Equals Demolition 03/30/2005 11:31 PM
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SP2 Plus Athlon 64 Plus DVD Decoder
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Paintball Equals Tragedy Plus Time


Paintball Equals Tragedy Plus Time 12/13/2003 01:26 AM
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Technologists Plus Social Scientists
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Technologists Plus Social Scientists
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I'm at this meeting for the next two days in Tokyo, a gathering of some extraordinary technologists and social scientists who are trying to puzzle out some of the ways we'll be using tomorrow's mobile devices. I'm here mainly to listen, and learn.


Cricket: Murali equals record


Cricket: Murali equals record 05/06/2004 10:01 AM
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Cricket: Warne equals record


Cricket: Warne equals record 07/13/2004 03:11 AM
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Camcorder plus Web equals high video
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Jail suicide figure equals record


Jail suicide figure equals record 12/31/2004 05:13 AM
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Kids Plus Rocks Equals 120,000 Angry
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Reuters - Kids throwing rocks stirred up more trouble than they bargained for when they dislodged a swarm of bees from an enormous hive built in the wall of a Southern California apartment building, authorities said on Friday.

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Weak Spam Laws Plus No Enforcement
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Over in the UK, where they passed their own weak anti-spam law last year (saying it was okay to spam businesses) it turns out things are worse than they seem - as the law is only window dressing for a year or more. The authorities charged with enforcing the law are saying they don't have the necessary resources to actually enforce the law, and probably won't get around to do anything until next year. So, spammers in the UK have just been given notice to... keep on spamming.

The Daily Whim: MT Plus Comment Spam
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The Daily Whim: MT Plus Comment Spam
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The Daily Whim: MT Plus Comment Spam Equals Dead Site .. turning off their users’ Moveable Type weblogs .. Reid’s excellent posting .. offers an example .. photodude .. of

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LaCie Bigger Disk: Four Drives In One
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LaCie Bigger Disk: Four Drives In One
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If you need one huge volume to organize your data, the LaCie Bigger Disk is a clean, simple solution. By Kristina De Nike, Macworld (via MyAppleMenu)

UK Indie Labels Claim Apple's Offer
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UK Indie Labels Claim Apple's Offer
Equals Commercial Suicide
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While Apple continues to expand their iTunes offering to Europe, many of the larger independent labels in the UK and France have decided not to participate, calling the offer Apple made them "commercial suicide." They claim that Apple is trying to bully them, using its position as the dominant downloadable music retailer to force the smaller labels into accepting a deal that gives them much less than their major label colleagues. Of course, they don't detail exactly what was offered, so it's tough to tell which side (and it certainly could be both) is really being greedy here.

Terrorist DoS?


Terrorist DoS? 10/30/2003 11:31 AM
Someone posted this as a comment on my skeptical blogging of a reported denial of service attack on a group that "outs" what it thinks are terrorist sites. This arabic site looks like it is planning a DoS against Internet Hagannah to me. It is a list of ip addresses. That page has been removed for "administrative purposes."...

Suspected Terrorist


Suspected Terrorist 02/10/2004 02:35 AM
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What's Your Terrorist Quotient?


What's Your Terrorist Quotient? 05/20/2004 02:45 PM
Earlier this year there was a lot of talk about the "MATRIX" (Multistate Anti-Terrorism Information Exchange) that would link up a variety of databases for law enforcement officials to get faster access to data about possible criminals and criminal activity. There has been a loud backlash against the system by privacy activists - and while that's made some states back off, others have moved forward. Defenders of the system insist that since all they're doing is making use of information that is already available to them, there are no privacy questions. All they've really done is made it faster to get useful information for investigations. However, now a story has come out that the original system went well beyond that to give people a "terrorist quotient" suggesting how likely they were to be a terrorist. The article also notes that the initial test of the system came up with 120,000 potential terrorists - and helped trigger a number of law enforcement actions. If it really is just analyzing data that is already available, and simply flagging individuals for further investigation, is that really such a big deal? It's just a more data intensive version of profiling. The real risk with such a system is that it would allow people who shouldn't have access to get data on people they shouldn't have data on. However, if it's actually being used to track down criminals, what's the problem? Obviously, if law enforcement relies to strongly on the "terrorist quotient" as an indicator of guilt, that would be a problem. But, if it's just used to alert them to potential problems, and is using data they already have available, the privacy issue doesn't seem to be as big a deal. If the system is used properly, it's not that problematic. The real issue is having some openness about what data is being included, who has access to the system, and how the data is being used.

Suspected Terrorist


Suspected Terrorist 01/18/2004 06:00 PM

Are You a Potential Terrorist?


Are You a Potential Terrorist? 05/21/2004 05:31 AM
A Florida company that helped the government launch Matrix also provided the feds with the names of 120,000 people who, according to its statistics, were likely terrorists.

Market share for Firefox equals or tops
IE on Boing Boing


Market share for Firefox equals or tops
IE on Boing Boing
03/14/2005 05:05 PM
If it hasn't been done already, somebody should create a page of links showing Firefox share for key web sites. It would show it catching up to and passing IE across a variety of sites popular with the "digitally aware". Will it cross the chasm to the mass market?...

America's Internet terrorist


America's Internet terrorist 04/15/2004 10:29 PM
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one in the brown


one in the brown 09/22/2004 02:56 PM
The Shocker annoys local high school principal; hilarity ensues.

Read any good terrorist books lately?


Read any good terrorist books lately? 09/21/2004 01:05 PM
Among many other unfortunate provisions in the Patriot Act, passed in haste and hysteria in the immediate aftermath of 9/11, there's one that's especially loathsome to American values: It gives the government an unprecedented and scary carte blanche to paw through library and bookstore records to see what you've been reading. If you believe that such records might actually help the government nail the next wave of al-Qaida terrorists, then you don't have to do anything. But if you believe, as I do, that this particular power is useless for that goal -- but might prove handy for John Ashcroft and successors should they decide that, for example, citizens who read too many books about subject X might warrant close surveillance -- then you should go here and sign the petition by the Campaign for Reader Privacy, a coalition of booksellers, librarians and writers, to push Congress to change this un-American law.

This particular part of the Patriot Act is one of those stealth provisions that simply invites government abuse. Consider: "The FBI may request the records secretly; it is not required to prove that there is 'probable cause' to believe the person whose records are being sought has committed a crime; and the bookseller or librarian who receives an order is prohibited from revealing it to anyone except those whose help is needed to produce the records."

This isn't the sort of power we should trust in any government's hands; given the current administration's record, it's even scarier.

Al-Qaeda cyber terrorist panics US


Al-Qaeda cyber terrorist panics US 08/02/2004 12:17 PM
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Stanford: My So-Called Terrorist Life


Stanford: My So-Called Terrorist Life 03/26/2005 07:55 PM
March 1 Written for a class assignment. The email arrived Thursday afternoon. “The terrorist cell simulation has begun”, it read….

IRA offshoot designated as terrorist
group


IRA offshoot designated as terrorist
group
07/13/2004 03:28 PM

terrorist in Mecca escaping from the
Sauds


terrorist in Mecca escaping from the
Sauds
11/05/2003 08:41 AM
"Terrorists Escape Saudis." .. pattern .. botched

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Terrorist Alert Level: Red Herring!


Terrorist Alert Level: Red Herring! 08/03/2004 04:13 AM
Terrorist Alert Level: Red Herring! The New York Times reported today that much of the information that led to the heightened alert in New York and Washington D.C. is actually three or four years old and that authorities have no evidence or recent communications indicating an upcoming terrorist attack. George Pataki and Michael Bloomberg, who are both speaking at the upcoming Republican convention, are making political hay off of people's fears of another 9/11. Some New Yorkers are worrie d about the enormous cost of the alert to the local economy, as bridge traffic snarls to a crawl.
Who needs foriegn terrorism when we can just make our own! Are we scared yet?!

Jordan 'thwarts terrorist attack'


Jordan 'thwarts terrorist attack' 04/13/2004 11:47 PM
King Abdullah praises intelligence officers for foiling an attack he said could have killed thousands of people.

Britain Charges Eight Terrorist Suspects
(AP)


Britain Charges Eight Terrorist Suspects
(AP)
08/17/2004 09:35 PM
AP - British police charged eight terrorist suspects Tuesday with conspiring to commit murder and use radioactive materials, toxic gases, chemicals or explosives to cause "fear or injury" in a case involving an alleged top al-Qaida operative at the center of a U.S. terror alert this month.
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