DSL in Germany gets cheap and dirty
Grok Headline matches for DSL in Germany gets cheap and dirty
Contractor served troops dirty food in
dirty kitchens
Contractor served troops dirty food in
dirty kitchens
12/14/2003 08:37 PM 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.
New Kevin Sites dispatch from Iraq:
Dirty for Dirty
New Kevin Sites dispatch from Iraq:
Dirty for Dirty
06/01/2004 02:09 PMNBC 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.
Link,
DiscussDell's Cheap as in Price, Not Cheap as
in Value FM Remote
Dell's Cheap as in Price, Not Cheap as
in Value FM Remote
05/03/2004 09:23 AMSnaps (in a variety of formations) to Dell for releasing this
excellent FM remote with integrated LCD for the Dell DJ music player,
with a built-in microphone for voice recording and even the ability to
record FM stations to the DJ's harddrive. What gets them the most
love, though, is...
Dirty dirty foreigners
Dirty dirty foreigners
05/26/2004 05:54 AMAs 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....
Imperial Shuttle Going Cheap, Cheap
Imperial Shuttle Going Cheap, Cheap
12/10/2003 04:40 AMRobert C wrote in with news of a deal that beats the
current KBToys
offer. Sears has reduced the price of the
Imperial Shuttle
to $49.99 - saving you $10. Thanks Robert!
Enticed by Cheap, Cheap Nortel?
Enticed by Cheap, Cheap Nortel?
05/25/2004 10:04 AMDon't be tempted by Nortel's share-price slide. The worst could be yet
to come.
Dan gets down and dirty
Dan gets down and dirty
12/04/2003 06:02 PM Spreading Santorum. Dan
Savage intensifies his smear campaign against Sen. Rick Santorum. How
far is too far? How low can he go? Here's some
background on the whole dirty, frothy affair. The
Santorum-Savage feud was also previously discussed
here.
(first
link is NSFW) Why dirty PCs are better
Why dirty PCs are better
04/09/2004 04:01 PMZDNet Apr 9 2004 2:08AM GMT
Air your dirty laundry
Air your dirty laundry
07/11/2004 12:10 AMNew York Daily News Jul 11 2004 3:06AM GMT
Down And Dirty With Panther
Down And Dirty With Panther
10/28/2003 11:06 PMBy Clark Mueller (MacTeens via MyAppleMenu)
Dirty business
Dirty business
11/14/2003 03:31 AMSalon Nov 14 2003 2:31AM ET
CNN is a Dirty Bomb
CNN is a Dirty Bomb
09/19/2004 07:18 PM
« If Finnish artists made missiles, I'd guess that this is what
they'd look like; the Puuinen KKKK. Tall. Erect. Pointy. Wooden.
Geometric. Stylish. »
I've been thinking about going home to see the family I've not seen
for nearly 3 years, but the presidential election's circus-like
slimefest and fear-mongering, like the 'nuclear terror' special CNN
ran tonight, gives me a migraine at the thought of entering American
airspace since I figure if I don't get bombed out of the sky or get
trapped in the US if something like a dirty bomb did happen,
I'd get the "Welcome to Gitmo" travel package from the US customs
guards when I refuse the anal probe on presentation of my passport.
Dammit, I want to go home and have some Ted Drewe's frozen custard
before they close for the season and get some real damn BBQ that you
just can't get anywhere else even though plenty of places on the
planet try to fake it. I dream sometimes about a big, thick, juicy
porterhouse steak and cornbread. I crave food, folks and fun but, in
spite of whatever the US media crackheads have been smoking to report
'the world being safer' thanks to the US military, out here in reality
I'm just not sure that my desire to visit home exceeds my desire to
not get in the way of some wackos when tensions are clearly on the
rise. Perhaps I need to send a telegram to the people of America.
YO, AMERICA, NO ONE GIVES A SHIT ABOUT WHO SERVED WHERE AND WHEN AS
DUMBYA HAS ALREADY BEEN PROVEN A LIAR AND HIS RATINGS STILL ARE BETTER
THAN KERRYS STOP SHUT UP ABOUT THE FUCKING TYPOGRAPHY AND AUTHENTICITY
OF THE STUPID FUCKING NATIONAL GUARD DOCUMENTS ALREADY STOP IT AINT
HELPING STOP REALLY STOP PLEASE START ASKING QUESTIONS ABOUT SHIT THAT
MATTERS LIKE EDUCATION, ECONOMICS AND MAKING NICE WITH THE REST OF THE
WORLD NOW THAT EVERYONE HATES US AND MOST OF US LIVING OUTSIDE THE US
PRETEND TO BE CANADIANS WHEN ASKED [EXCEPT IN FINLAND DURING WORLD
HOCKEY FINALS] STOP MAYBE TALK ABOUT ALL THE DEAD BODIES OR SOMETHING
STOP ANYTHING ASIDE FROM THE COMPLETELY POINTLESS AND UTTERLY
AGGRAVATING IDIOTIC EXERCISE IN TRYING TO OUTSNAGGLE THE SPIN MACHINE
STOP GEORGIE WAS AN ALCOHOLIC DRUNK DRIVING COKE SNORTING LOSER WHOSE
DADDY GOT HIM WHERE HE IS TODAY STOP GET OVER IT AS HE IS AN
UPSTANDING CITIZEN COMPARED TO MOST FOLKS THESE DAYS STOP PLEASE SEND
CHEEZE-ITS AND CORNDOGS STOP MY HEAD IS GOING TO EXPLODE BEFORE
NOVEMBER STOP
Dirty Bombs
Dirty Bombs
11/10/2003 10:47 PM Dirty Bombs
Federal investigators have documented 1,300 cases of lost, stolen or
abandoned radioactive material inside the United States over the past
five years and have concluded there is a significant risk that
terrorists could cobble enough together for a dirty bomb.
(warning - Salon link) Dirty tricks
Dirty tricks
05/18/2004 06:17 PMDown & Dirty FTP in the Finder
Down & Dirty FTP in the Finder
12/24/2003 07:40 AMJonathan Gales presents this week's PowerUser Monday. It details how
to mount a FTP server right in the Finder. Although you don't get all
the benefits that modern FTP clients offer, it's something you can do
on every Mac in about 20 seconds without any downloads. Head over to
this week's
Power User Monday.
Like Pixels? Check out
MacDesign"The U.N.'s Dirty Little Secret"
"The U.N.'s Dirty Little Secret"
12/10/2003 10:15 PMMuch ado about a dirty bomb
Much ado about a dirty bomb
05/23/2004 07:31 PMUnlike JFK's war, Bush fights for Iraqi liberty .. Don't give Iraqis
self-rule all at once .. Don't ask peaceniks to make any sense .. Much
Ado About a "Dirty Bomb" 6/24 .. From Mark Steyn: .. holdouts ..
review
suntimes.com/output/steyn/cst-edt-steyn23.html
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The Internet: 'A Dirty Mess'
The Internet: 'A Dirty Mess'
06/08/2004 06:58 PMInternet News Jun 8 2004 10:07PM GMT
How "private" became a dirty word
How "private" became a dirty word
02/01/2005 09:42 PMThe Social Security debate has devolved into a language-police action,
in which the White House desperately tries to stop anyone from calling
its proposal "privatization" -- even though, until recently, that was
exactly what its supporters actually called it. Apparently, the "p"
word didn't poll well, since it had some vague relationship to the
reality of the plan to ditch Social Security, so out it goes. And now
it's verboten not only to advocates for the plan, but also for those
in the media who want to avoid being accused of taking sides.
Here's Josh Marshall's reprint of the transcript of a Washington
Post interview with Bush, in which he complains that a questioner who
used the "p" word was "editorializing." The reporter then points out
that Bush himself used the word just a couple months ago. (Here's the
full Post transcript.)
The administration is trying to play the same game with the AARP.
When the senior citizens' lobby produced a poll that showed wide
opposition to Bush's plans to begin dismantling of Social Security as
we know it, the GOP complained that the poll was "skewed by politics."
Why? The poll dared to use the "p" word. (More on this from Marshall and Matthew Yglesias.)
This desperate effort to hide the truth by renaming it is as futile
as it is comical: It's a perfect instance of "Don't think of an
elephant" (or, for Fawlty Towers fans, John Cleese's classic "Don't mention
the war!" routine). The more pressure the White House puts on
Americans to stop thinking of the proposal as "privatizing," the more
opportunity they give opponents to point out that that's exactly what
it is -- and to ask why the Republicans are running from an accurate
description of their idea.
Any time you hear a Bush supporter protest that "No one is talking
about dismantling Social Security, just reforming it!," you can
show them this quotation from a prominent advocate for the president's
plan (from Sunday's
Times Week in Review):
|   | "Social Security is the soft
underbelly of the welfare state," said Stephen Moore, the former
president of Club for Growth, an antitax group. "If you can jab your
spear through that, you can undermine the whole welfare
state." |
That doesn't sound like "reform," now, does it? It sounds like the
violent release of 70 years of conservative Republican hatred of
Social Security and resentment at its success and popularity. In this
view, Social Security is not part of a "safety net," at all; Moore
wants us to associate the retirement program to which we've all been
contributing all our working lives instead with "welfare," a word so
unpopular we banished it from the political vocabulary in the
mid-'90s. If you want your Social Security, Moore's saying, you're a
freeloader! You just want a handout! You're a welfare queen!
Somehow I don't think that message will be very popular. Unlike
welfare, Social Security is a program that most middle-class Americans
have personal experience with, either themselves or through members of
their families. This is one part of the far-right agenda that even
Bush and Rove may not be able to re-frame, re-label, re-brand and
sell.
The original user of the "soft underbelly" metaphor, of course, was
Winston Churchill, who was talking about trying to get at Hitler by
invading Italy. Putting aside the Godwin's Law
implication here (Moore equating Social Security with Nazism?), it's
worth noting that the "soft underbelly of Europe" turned out to be a lot tougher to jab than the Allies imagined. Social Security
may similarly prove to have a tougher hide than its enemies think.
Scientists Say Dirty Bomb Would Be a Dud
(AP)
Scientists Say Dirty Bomb Would Be a Dud
(AP)
06/09/2004 01:59 PMAP - The "dirty bomb" allegedly planned by terror suspect Jose Padilla
would have been a dud, not the radiological threat portrayed last week
by federal authorities, scientists say.
Let the robot do the dirty work
Let the robot do the dirty work
06/05/2005 11:18 PMNational Post Jun 6 2005 3:39AM GMT
It's a Dirty Job, but They Do It,
Secretly, in Iraq
It's a Dirty Job, but They Do It,
Secretly, in Iraq
06/19/2004 01:17 AMThe treatment of raw sewage in Baghdad late last month was an
impressive accomplishment in a city where sewage plants were in
disrepair for the last 10 years.
Quick and dirty typesetting with APT
Quick and dirty typesetting with APT
04/28/2004 04:33 AMIf you need a markup language to create nicely formatted documents,
Linux has plenty of them to choose from -- DocBook, TeX and LaTeX,
Lout, the roff family, and of course (X)HTML and XML. So do we really
need another? I didn't think so, until I ran across Almost Plain Text
(APT), a simple system for marking up text in which most of the
formatting is done using indentation and ordinary keyboard characters.
Using APT's command-line formatting engine, you can output APT
documents to PostScript, PDF, LaTeX, and HTML.
iPods dirty little secret
iPods dirty little secret
12/02/2003 12:45 AMThere is a site out there claiming the iPod battery is only designed
to last 18 months and Apple is...
Quick and Dirty Blog
Quick and Dirty Blog
04/14/2005 01:47 PMQDBlog is not dead
"airs some dirty laundry"
"airs some dirty laundry"
08/12/2004 03:24 PMDirty Spyware Trickery
Dirty Spyware Trickery
01/05/2005 01:18 AMI had to remove some nasty spyware yesterday from an employee's
home machine. It was an IE search toolbar (I'm not going to say the
name since I'd rather take a shotgun blast to the face than give them
any publicity) that generated a JavaScript error when this app tried
to secretly send the search terms to a remote URL.
While troubleshooting, I noticed an odd phenomenon: I couldn't get
through to any anti-spyware sites to download anything. I'd get "Page
Not Available" errors. CNN came up
fine, but sites like Lavasoft
and even GRC just wouldn't work.
Ad-Aware
was already installed, so I fired it up and had it check for updates.
It came back very quickly and said no updates were available. I was
suspicious because I knew this employee wasn't in the habit of running
Ad-Aware (hence her problem).
Then it hit me: I'd fallen for the oldest trick in the book —
a hacked HOSTS file. I cracked it open, and — sure enough
— the app had written a list of perhaps 200 anti-spyware sites
and sent them off into oblivion (127.0.0.2, 127.0.0.3, etc.). So it
wasn't that Ad-Aware had the latest data file, it was that it coudln't
contact its mothership for an update (you think it would have thrown
an error message rather than just announcing that no updates were
available).
In the end, this was a nasty one to get rid of. You needed to fix
the HOSTS file, shut off all start-up tasks, reboot in Safe Mode,
delete the executables (in a hidden directory, naturally), and put
dummy files in their place, named the same and set to read-only.
A real mess, but that HOSTS file thing was what really got me. How
friggin' slimy can you get? And this wasn't a blantant malware app on
the surface — it made all sorts of claims that it provided
"important benefits" to the user and that it wasn't spyware.
So, why exactly do you need to prevent the user from visiting a
site that may help them uninstall you, again? I feel so naive.
When did skeptic become a dirty word?
When did skeptic become a dirty word?
01/04/2004 12:24 AM Did belief in extraterrestrials pave the way for today’s general
belief in
global warming? Is the blending of public policy with science
creating junk science? Michael Crichton drew out an intriguing
connection in this lecture at Caltech. Via
Arts & Letters Daily.
"Will Gas Wells Dirty Alpine Air?"
"Will Gas Wells Dirty Alpine Air?"
12/27/2003 08:57 PMWill Gas Wells Dirty Alpine Air?
Will Gas Wells Dirty Alpine Air?
12/27/2003 06:36 AMEven the BLM says potential impacts of plans to drill more than 10,000
natural gas wells over the next 30 years in the Four Corners region
include poor visibility and air quality. Environmentalists say it's
worse than that.
Where Sharing Isn't a Dirty Word
Where Sharing Isn't a Dirty Word
11/15/2003 05:33 AMThe University of North Carolina has a wealth of information available
on ibiblio, its massive digital library. And it's free. Michelle Delio
reports from Chapel Hill, North Carolina.
Funds' Dirty Little Secrets
Funds' Dirty Little Secrets
04/16/2004 12:52 PMWhitney Tilson reveals more ways funds inflate their profits at the
expense of investors.
Neutrino Miners Get Down, Dirty
Neutrino Miners Get Down, Dirty
04/19/2004 05:52 AMScientists attempting to unravel the mysteries of our universe must
sneak away from seismic interference and cosmic rays that disrupt
their delicate measurements. They're seeking a new hide-out, deep
below the Earth's surface. By Michelle Delio.
Charge That Dirty Bomb Guy
Charge That Dirty Bomb Guy
03/13/2003 10:22 AMOn June 9, 2002, American dirty bomb suspect Jose Padilla misplaced
his constitutional rights while in police custody. If anyone finds his
right to a speedy trial, legal representation, or due process, please
call the
ACLU immediately. (03-12)
Google's dirty little secrets
Google's dirty little secrets
08/08/2004 12:25 PMSan Francisco Chronicle Aug 8 2004 2:44PM GMT
Dirty Water MUD Engine
Dirty Water MUD Engine
07/22/2004 01:02 PMInitial SF project
Iraq: US dirty tricks
Iraq: US dirty tricks
03/11/2003 11:53 AMInteresting story in the Guardian today: Revealed: US dirty tricks to
win vote on Iraq war Secret document details American plan to bug
phones and...
Words that sound dirty but aren't.
Words that sound dirty but aren't.
04/01/2005 01:52 AM
Words
that sound dirty but aren't. I'm a big fan of the white-breasted
nuthatch. You?
Dirty XSLT Output
Dirty XSLT Output
09/25/2002 06:11 PMJohn Simpson returns to answer more XML questions; this time he
tackles a tricky interaction between implicit and explicit XSLT rules.
Grok Description matches for DSL in Germany gets cheap and dirty
GrokA matches for DSL in Germany gets cheap and dirty
DSL in Germany gets cheap and dirty