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Hear no evil, read no evil, speak drivel
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Hear no evil, read no evil, speak drivel
04/16/2004 07:45 AMSidney Blumenthal: Bush's press conference shows just how ill-informed
he is about Iraq 4/15 .. Hear no evil, read no evil, speak drivel ..
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Harnessing Evil for the power of...
well, less evil
Harnessing Evil for the power of...
well, less evil
06/05/2005 11:55 PM There are days I think the $WORK_PROJECT is an exercise in extended
programming irony. The parrot code my compiler generates for
$WORK_LANGUAGE makes heavy use of continuations. Really heavy use of
continuations, to the point where reports are taking (and discarding)
three continuations per record plus another two or three per page of
the output. For a language which doesn't have functions, blocks, or
lexical variables, and whose idea of sophisticated control flow is
goto or gosub to bare labels. Go figure....
Chris Abraham: Evil Man in Black and His
Evil Black Suitcases Tackled by the Good
Guys
Chris Abraham: Evil Man in Black and His
Evil Black Suitcases Tackled by the Good
Guys
04/12/2005 05:55 AMEvil Man in Black and His Evil Black Suitcases Tackled by the Good
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To Evil!
To Evil!
09/17/2004 12:36 AMDanny O'Brien:
To
Evil! "How do you work out who the movers and shakers are in the
free software hacking world? I have decided to evaluate those involved
in our so-called industry in terms of a battle between good and evil."
Evil or Not Too Evil?
Evil or Not Too Evil?
04/14/2004 01:15 PMOur order processor, eSellerate (part of MindVision) decided to add a
new "feature" to our store called the eSellerate Download...
Am I Evil?
Am I Evil?
06/25/2004 10:27 AM
Coincidence or contortion?
Ivan Panin deciphered
a numeric code in the Bible. Known as
Gematria, the '
code' implies the Bible
could not have been written without
Holy
assistance.
Panin offered an open
challenge for someone to create text using a similar pattern, yet
no one was able to create one(nor tried).
However many people
doubt the
authenticity
of the code though. The code is found in the same verses using
different
translations. It is also claimed that Panin
manufactured
his own translations to create this mathematical
phenomenon.
Whether or not you believe, you can
determine how good or evil
any text or website is.
Oh That Evil IRC
Oh That Evil IRC
05/06/2004 02:53 AMAdmittedly, I haven't used IRC in about a decade, but I'm still a bit
surprised to see the NY Times write up a whole article
describing just how evil IRC is. After reading
the article, you can almost count down the days before some
politicians talk about investigating this "IRC thing." Is it my
imagination or is IRC just a technology that can be used for chatting?
Most of the article talks about all the terrible stuff that is done
on IRC in a way that does its best to blame the technology. They
practically apologize for the few times they try to mention non-evil
things that IRC is used for, as if they can't believe that anyone
would dare defend such an evil monstrosity.
NYT says IRC is evil
NYT says IRC is evil
05/06/2004 04:36 AMThe New York Times has an article about how evil IRC
is.
New York Times
Still,
I.R.C. perhaps most closely resembles the cantina scene in "Star
Wars'': a louche hangout of digital smugglers, pirates, curiosity
seekers and the people who love them (or hunt them). There seem to be
I.R.C. channels dedicated to every sexual fetish, and I.R.C. users
speculate that terrorists also use the networks to communicate in
relative obscurity.
Dvorak's
ragging on chat and IM too.
Give me a break. Are people running out of new technologies to
bash?
via Ross
Mayfield
IRC is Evil
IRC is Evil
05/06/2004 12:00 AMAnytime there is a relatively new mode of communication, its blamed
for all things conceivable. A NY Times article takes aim at IRC as a
breeding ground for file sharing, child porn and, god forbid, hackers.
It specifically takes aim...
Die You Evil Bug
Die You Evil Bug
06/09/2004 07:08 PMDo Be Evil
Do Be Evil
05/13/2004 02:15 AM
Google To Start Selling Banner Adverts
From the that-didn't-take-too-long-department, Google's ad sales VP
Tim Armstrong says Google will now start selling graphical banner
adverts. One concession to their old mores is that, for now, the
banner adverts will only appear on affiliated websites running their
AdSense referral program
(as does MeFi), and there is an opt-out. However...
"We have
no plans to show images on Google.com", said Mr. Armstrong
"but we are not opposed to it".
ARM: The Non-Evil Monopolist
ARM: The Non-Evil Monopolist
07/10/2004 05:01 AMRise of Evil
Rise of Evil
06/25/2004 06:43 PMProject is up and running!
"Mom, what are asses of evil?"
"Mom, what are asses of evil?"
09/02/2004 10:09 AMProtesters have taken over my Manhattan neighborhood. But how do I
explain their signs -- let alone the dismal state of the world -- to
my 9-year-old son?
In the Face of Evil
In the Face of Evil
09/07/2004 09:34 PMBritt Blaser: Paying For
Others' Sins. What do you do with the information that several
hundred children have been killed or wounded to make a
point?
Pure Evil
Pure Evil
08/13/2004 03:30 AM
This Flash
game kinda drove me nuts and I never got it right once. (turn off
your sound. the game don't need it and there's some cheesiness) {click
games them m3 or m3 expert if you're a glutton for punishment}
Return of the evil Net
Return of the evil Net
04/19/2004 01:38 PMA News.com
stor
y today
includes the quote from Rocky Anderson, Mayor of Salt Lake City,
explaining his opposition to a municipal broadband network:
"I just don't see the social good in
using taxpayer money to fund a
network that provides more television and bandwidth for illegally
downloading files," he said. "We should spend money on getting people
fit, rather than deteriorating their quality of life with higher
bandwidth to surf the Net."
This reminds me of the media coverage of the Internet around
1995. A good percentage of the stories were focused on the
dangers of online porn, privacy violations, and other threats the Net
posed to truth and decency. Sure, many of those issues were and
are real. But the tenor of the coverage suggested that the Net
was a cesspool of filth, with harms exceeding its benefits.
I thought we were beyond that point. But now we seem to be back
to a similar discourse, with a twist. The threat is that if you
give people better connectivity, they'll use it to -- gasp -- share
files! This is another example of the criminalization of
intellectual property law that I discussed two posts ago. It's
also the epitome of "throwing the baby out with the bathwater."
Eudora 6.1 is evil
Eudora 6.1 is evil
04/19/2004 07:07 PMPaul Szabo (Apr 19 2004)
SINA Evil?
SINA Evil?
07/28/2004 09:27 AMInvesting in China's risky, but if you hear no evil and speak no evil,
maybe SINA can't be evil.
The New Mask Of Evil
The New Mask Of Evil
07/24/2004 02:21 PMRubies is showing off new mask of Darth Vader's helmet at Comic-Con.
This should be out just in time for Halloween.
The Queen of All Evil
The Queen of All Evil
04/25/2004 08:52 PMThe Queen of All Evil .. new digs
qoae.net
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Labyrinth Of Evil
Labyrinth Of Evil
07/19/2004 03:03 AMNext January, Del Rey Books will release
Star Wars: Labyrinth of
Evil, a new novel that ties directly into the beginning of
Episode III. With access to detailed information from
Lucasfilm, author James Luceno details Anakin Skywalker and Obi-Wan
Kenobi's last mission together during the
Clone Wars, as the
Jedi track down Darth Sidious. The events in this novel will dovetail
with the events in the third season of Cartoon Network's micro-series
and Dark Horse's upcoming
Obsession comic book series. Click on
the thumbnail above for more details, including an early first look at
the book's cover.
The Evil Spider mEn!
The Evil Spider mEn!
06/30/2004 06:09 PM
Spiderman as a
villian! Just to keep the trend for the day going.. (Via
I-mockery by way of Fark)
Spam is EVIL!!!!!!
Spam is EVIL!!!!!!
02/10/2004 02:47 AMSome interesting
results from the Transatlantic Consumer Dialog's survey on spam.
21,000 people responded, from 36 countries.
· 96% (20,173 people) said that either they hated spam or that it
annoyed them.
· 84% (17,753 people) said that all unsolicited commercial
emails should be banned.
· 83% (17,608 people) said that they believed that most spam
emails are fraud or deception.
· 82% (17,197) people said that governments should only allow
commercial emails to be sent if the recipient has agreed in advance to
receive them (opt-in).
· 80% (16,846) people said that it would help if unsolicited
commercial emails were required to be labelled as advertisements.
· 65% (13,775 people) said that spam cost them or their
employers time or money.
· 52% (10,895 people) said that they shop online less or not
at all because they are worried about spam.
· 62% (13,029
people) said that they use a filter but only 17% (3,565 people) said
that they generally worked very well.
· 91% (19,235 people) said that they were concerned about
children's exposure to spam.
Perhaps the scariest one is that 52% number. Spam is
becoming a
serious drag on the Internet economy. Not just the direct time
and resources it sucks up, but its indirect effects in discouraging
people from using email and the Web.
The Axis of Just as Evil
The Axis of Just as Evil
03/13/2003 10:25 AMThis made me
laugh out loud. It's allegedly written by John Cleese, but it turns
out that it originally came from Satirewire.
"Bitter after being snubbed for membership in the "Axis of Evil,"
Libya, China, and Syria today announced they had formed the "Axis of
Just as Evil," which they said would be more evil than that stupid
Iran-Iraq-North Korea axis President Bush warned of in his State of
the Union address.
Axis of Evil members, however, immediately dismissed the new axis as
having, for starters, a really dumb name. "Right. They are Just as
Evil...in their dreams!" declared North Korean leader Kim Jong-il.
"Everybody knows we're the best evils... best at being evil...we're
the best."
flash is evil?
flash is evil?
03/11/2003 02:00 PMwhile doing some research on a topic i'll post after this one, i came
across the "flash is evil" page....
Evil Twin
Evil Twin
02/01/2005 08:35 PM
Evil
Twin (via Dave
Winer) Wi-Fi vulnerability is another example of typical
boneheaded security designer's
mindset: single-side authentication. While Wi-Fi users have
to identify themselves
to protected Wi-Fi routers, routers don't have to identify
themselves to the users.

Evil for dummies.
Evil for dummies.
03/19/2003 10:28 PM Just in case you're not sure
how to be evil... You can get help. 8 easy steps to help you
become evil.
Possible Google IPO - Is it Evil?
Possible Google IPO - Is it Evil?
04/24/2004 03:54 PMSearch Engine Journal Apr 24 2004 8:09PM GMT
Google: Be a Little Evil
Google: Be a Little Evil
12/30/2004 09:08 AMTechnology Review Dec 30 2004 1:14PM GMT
Sergey: Don't be evil.
Sergey: Don't be evil.
12/14/2002 08:15 PMWired: Google vs. Evil. Discusses Sergey Brin's role as the "moral
compass" of Google, making sure they aren't evil....
The Intentionality of Evil
The Intentionality of Evil
06/24/2005 09:52 PMStorms of Evil
Storms of Evil
04/13/2004 08:35 AMPulling Source, and GPL
Evil geeks
Evil geeks
09/14/2004 02:49 PM
Cory Doctorow:
Danny "Evil" O'Brien has written an hilarious column in (mock)
celebration of the world's most evil geeks:
How do you work out who the movers and shakers are in the free
software hacking world? For most of them, there's no income to be
appraised, there's no stock market valuation to watch. What value can
you give to these contributors, who work without care of reward,
except maybe all those groupies hanging out at the stage door of the
Sourceforge ftp servers?
Well, I guess you could review their software or something. Sadly, I
suffer from a debilitating illness (which I shall not mention here)
that tragically precludes me from doing actual research. So, instead,
I have decided to evaluate those involved in our so-called industry in
terms of what we all, I think, see it as.
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Evil Thoughts
Evil Thoughts
06/05/2005 10:47 PMIntel has been making denials about the DRM system embedded in the
latest Pentium D processor.
Now, what if Intel is not confirming
the DRM not because it isn't there, or it wanted security through
obscurity, but because Steve Jobs told Intel not to say
anything?
:-)
USB Keys Can Be Used For Good Or Evil
USB Keys Can Be Used For Good Or Evil
04/18/2005 02:02 AM By Michael Crawford, Computerworld
Dr. Evil: Goodger's on Fire!
Dr. Evil: Goodger's on Fire!
09/17/2004 11:55 AMFrom this article on Slashdot: Mozilla's Goodger on Firefox's Future
comes this comment:
That title just cracks me up. "Mozilla's Goodger on Firefox's Future"
It just sounds DIRTY... If there was some guys Goodger in my future,
I'd certainly try to do something about it...
Read the interview with the lead engineer of Firefox.
Beware Those Evil 3G Phones
Beware Those Evil 3G Phones
06/16/2004 09:11 PMLast month, we wrote about NCH's
incredi
bly biased survey saying that parents were afraid 3G phones would be
used by pedophiles. When you looked at the way the questions were
worded, it's no surprise they got the results they did. However,
politicians seem to be taking the study seriously. Over in Ireland,
they now want to
create a
national registry of anyone who dares to buy a 3G mobile phone
just in case they turn out to be a child pornographer. They admit
that those darn GPRS/2.5G phones are a lost cause -- even though many
of them have cameras and can do just as much, just at a slower speed.
This is a typical political response to a problem. Someone puts out a
study that gets whips up people into a frenzy about an issue, and so
they come up with some sort of law that makes it look as if they're
concerned about the problem. Instead, what we have is a problem that
doesn't necessarily exist (certainly, pedophiles could end up using 3G
phones, but they can also use the internet, or a regular camera or
whatever) and put together a solution that will be expensive, but
won't actually do anything to deal with the elements of the problem.
As the article points out, someone who intends to use the phone for
such purposes will simply give false info, or borrow someone else's
phone. The only people this will really impact are tax payers who
will have to pay to implement this registry.
McFarlane's Evil Prophecy
McFarlane's Evil Prophecy
06/16/2004 01:07 PM
MATT GALLANT -- How can a prophecy be
evil? Prophecies have always seemed to remain pretty objective to me,
telling it like it is. Or rather, how it will be. They don't take
sides. Except now they do, thanks to comic book artist and mogul Todd
"More Spikes n' Chains n' Drapey Things" McFarlane. McFarlane's Evil
Prophecy is a new game from Konami that's shipping today for the
PS2.
Hey, remember Van Helsing? How Hugh Jackman fought a bunch of
classic monsters all in one movie? Come on, it was like one month ago.
Anyway, guess what you do in this game? You fight the same classic
monsters. Dracula, Frankenstein, and the Werewolf all make
appearances. Evil Prophecy provides value though, as there's also the
classic nightmare fuel of the Mummy, the Sea Creature, and... black
people (as seen in the above screenshot).
Wow, huh? Five supernatural creatures, and then negros. Now, I'm
not saying McFarlane is a racist. I'm sure there's a tragic, evil
prophecy-mandated reason that these painted and loinclothed
African-Africans have to be exterminated by the Aryan Princess and the
Aryan Muscleman, and they take no joy in so doing. In fact, the
fraulein there is looking pretty glum about the whole thing. What I
am saying is that the game has gotten bad reviews and this
article does not in any way encourage you to buy it, just to point and
laugh.
Read [Evil
Prophecy Official Site]
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