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Good guys versus bad guys--who's ahead?







Good guys versus bad guys--who's ahead?

Good guys versus bad guys--who's ahead? 12/09/2003 02:41 AM

Symantec CEO John Thompson says the battle of wits between mischief-making hackers and security firms is escalating.




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In the Wild West of the Internet, there
are good guys and bad guys


In the Wild West of the Internet, there
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Paul Krugman: When will we learn that
we're not going to end the mess in Iraq
by getting bad guys? There are always
new bad guys to take their place. 4/13


Paul Krugman: When will we learn that
we're not going to end the mess in Iraq
by getting bad guys? There are always
new bad guys to take their place. 4/13
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Paul Krugman speaks with his usual sanity .. Snares and Delusions .. civil disorder

nytimes.com/2004/04/13/opinion/13KRUG.html
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one of the good guys


one of the good guys 05/09/2004 05:13 PM
something else .. George Will

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We're the good guys. You will agree.


We're the good guys. You will agree. 12/16/2003 11:05 PM
Article 98. From 1995 through 2000, the U.S. government supported the establishment of an International Criminal Court. In 2001, the Bush Administration ended US participation in ICC meetings and, on 6 May 2002, officially nullified the previous signature of the Rome Statute. [more inside]

William Hung Wants to Play Only Good
Guys (AP)


William Hung Wants to Play Only Good
Guys (AP)
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Wired News: 'Honest, We're the
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’Honest, We’re the Good Guys’ .. [read more]

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Katie.com: a total victory for the good
guys


Katie.com: a total victory for the good
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Katie Jones, owner of the katie.com domain, has prevailed over Penguin Books, who published an unrelated novel called "Katie.com." Katie Tarbox, the author of Katie.com, has disavowed any connection with the arm-twisting lawyer who phoned up Katie Jones under false pretenses and attempted to intimidate her into giving up her domain. Total victory, in other words. Kickass!
"We are not working in association with author Katie Tarbox or any other individual inan attempt to assume ownership of the domain name address www.katie.com. Of course, the personal views of the author are hers and do not represent Plume in any way.

"Going forward, Plume and the author have decided to re-title this book A Girl's Life Online. This is an important book about predatory pedophiles on the Internet and how we can protect our children. We changed the title to keep focus on this issue. The newly titled book will be released next month. We have always taken this situation very seriously. And we hope that by making this title change, it will demonstrate just howdedicated Plume is to clarifying this matter."

88K PDF Link (Thanks, Zed and Roger!)

Guys, for a break take a look at
monster's site...they've got good solid
stuff


Guys, for a break take a look at
monster's site...they've got good solid
stuff
07/14/2004 10:35 PM
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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 AM
Evil Man in Black and His Evil Black Suitcases Tackled by the Good Guys .. Permalink

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How to SOC it to the bad guys


How to SOC it to the bad guys 03/23/2005 08:05 AM
A security operations center is becoming an enterprise must-have.

Thanks, guys.


Thanks, guys. 03/15/2003 11:29 PM
Blaming France, Blair Says Passage of Iraq Resolution Unlikely [A Brittish official] added, “The French rejected our tests before the Iraqis. Enough said.” Yeah, ‘nuff said. I don’t hate the French on the whole, just the government. Rather like America...

"These 3 guys "


"These 3 guys " 06/11/2004 03:17 AM

The other guys


The other guys 06/09/2004 02:55 AM
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Where are these guys?


Where are these guys? 05/08/2004 03:46 AM
TechTv [>] .. Tech TV's .. TechLive .. website .. TechTV .. TechTV

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NetFlash: How to SOC it to the bad guys


NetFlash: How to SOC it to the bad guys 03/24/2005 05:13 AM
How to SOC it to the bad guys A security operations center is becoming an enterprise must-have. Eamus Halpin's wake-up call was the Slammer worm. Until it hit, he had relied solely on port blocking to protect his enterprise network from hacks and intrusions. After he saw the network carnage Slammer wreaked around the globe, Halpin knew he had to revamp his company's approach to network security. http://www.nwfusion.com/supp/2005/ndc2/032105soc.html?net

Geeks Aren't Just Guys


Geeks Aren't Just Guys 03/06/2004 02:05 AM
For those who still think tech hounds and gadget fiends are limited to the male half of the population, think again. A new study shows that, at least in the US, young men and women adopt new technologies equally. They even spend the same amount of time playing online games - though, they're probably different types of games for the most part. Men are more likely to own a game console and an MP3 player, but women are more likely to own a mobile phone - which probably does fit with the traditional stereotypes.

Your worth to the bad guys


Your worth to the bad guys 09/09/2004 01:57 AM
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Five guys talking


Five guys talking 06/01/2004 03:38 PM
Tim Bray raises some good questions about last week's Gillmor Gang episode:
First of all, a transcript would be so much better; I don't have an hour to listen and if I did it would be in my car, and even if I tried, sitting here in my office (even though the audio is excellent) my attention is continually getting pulled away by email or instant messages or red letters in NetNewsWire or whatever. If I'm writing code or a tricky position paper or reading something material or even just thinking about a hard problem I can tune out the distractions no problem, but four guys talking? The mind wanders. [ongoi ng]
I agree. Doug Kaye is working on providing transcripts, but it's a hard problem and a thankless chore. Meanwhile, I've been exploring a middle-ground approach. I went through the first half of the show, in which various aspects of service-oriented architecture were batted around, and added a layer of indexing and annotation. The result: this SMIL presentation for the Real player. Note: Clicking an index link will seek in the audio stream and synch the annotations panel, but (at least for me) won't always actually play the audio at that location unless you click again. (Annoying. Why is that?) ...

Be secure: Think like bad guys


Be secure: Think like bad guys 04/11/2005 04:04 AM
ORLANDO - Security managers at last week's InfoSec World conference say they're combating the risks posed by outsider attacks and insider exploits by thinking - and sometimes acting - like hackers.

Don't pick on the little guys


Don't pick on the little guys 05/19/2004 01:26 PM

The bad guys are winning


The bad guys are winning 12/04/2003 06:07 AM
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What are these guys thinking?


What are these guys thinking? 07/26/2004 12:37 PM
Sure, you're upset that (Novell/Microsoft/whoever) has cut off official support for the old system you use. Yes, it might be tough to go to NetWare 6 or Windows Server 2003 - but Solaris? AppleServer? How dumb do the marketeers think we are?

Are the Bad Guys Winning at Google?


Are the Bad Guys Winning at Google? 11/05/2003 08:21 PM
Surfing the sites with a Lynx browser was very revealing because JavaScript doesn't work with Lynx, so I saw lots of stuff I wasn't supposed to see. ...

The Guys Behind The "F*** New York"
Video


The Guys Behind The "F*** New York"
Video
09/15/2004 03:51 PM
more of that original reporting that blogs never do

In an Oversexed Age, More Guys Take a
Pill


In an Oversexed Age, More Guys Take a
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He now keeps a supply, and just this week received his first batch of Cialis from a online pharmacy he found through a Google search. ...

Smartest Guys in the Room


Smartest Guys in the Room 04/12/2005 08:24 PM
I got a preview DVD of a documentary about Enron that's about to be released. Enron: The Smartest Guys in the Room will remind you just how shameless the Enron guys were. Rather than dwelling on the thousands of people who lost their retirement money, it focuses primarily on the the conscious, willing, and intentional fraud Enron's executives executed. The movie takes us step by step through the games the execs played, as if they couldn't believe that anything guys as smart as them did could possibly be wrong. These were first class bastards. The format of the movie is...

Any Hardware Guys Out in BlogLand ?


Any Hardware Guys Out in BlogLand ? 10/28/2003 11:08 PM

Any Hardware Guys Out in BlogLand or "How do I get Feedster on my Sidekick / PocketPC / Palm" ?

Hm...  We've had an increasing number of people ask us for Palm / PocketPC / Sidekick / whacky device here support in Feedster and we actually do want to address this.  The real caveat here is that my current Palm is a Palm IIIx (no Internet access there), Francois doesn't even use a mobile device and since we're a teeny, tiny unfunded startup, there just isn't a hardware budget.  All our funds go into our monthly equipment contracts and bandwidth.  So if anyone out there works for Palm / Microsoft / Compaq / Dell / Danger / etc and wants to see Feedster support on your platform, we're happy to accommodate.  Just drop us an email for a shipping address and we'll get going on it.  All we need is a mobile device with a web browser, a detectable user agent and some type of wifi / Internet connectivity. 

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Do these guys remember Lyle?


Do these guys remember Lyle? 07/27/2004 06:06 AM
So Jason Giambi (likely) has amoebas in his intestines. Funny, this is the kind of potentially fatal illness someone gets when their immune system is weakened by anabolic steroids. A good doctor of a professional athelete is going to tell his patient "if you want to, you know, live through this, stop taking steroids." Maybe that's why Giambi is only hitting .220 and looks like a pale facsimile of his fo rmer self. So given the BALCO investigation and baseball's utter unwillingness to address this issue seriously, how much longer do these guys get away with asking "Who you going to believe? Me or your lying eyes?" before a prominent player goes the way of Lyle Alzado? Is it none of our business? Are steroids just part of modern sports?

Screw you guys! I'm going to California!


Screw you guys! I'm going to California! 08/05/2004 05:02 AM

Right then! I'm off on holiday. If I get any free time, I'm going to try and polish off the rest of the New Musical Functionality series on the plane or in a café in San Francisco, but no promises, because frankly I need a bit of a break from all this web nonsense. Updates are likely to be sporadic in the meantime and when they occur are likely to be more chatty and journally than normal. Otherwise LA, San Francisco - California in general - here I come!

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Can the little guys hande the pressure?


Can the little guys hande the pressure? 04/09/2005 11:57 AM
It may not have the visibility of Macworld or the anticipation of a special press event, but on Wednesday at 5 p.m. ET, all eyes will be on Apple. And if history is any indicator, the immediate future of the company is at stake. Wednesday represents the day when Apple will report its second-quarter earnings, the first such report since the stock split after hitting an all-time high. Currently, the stock is treading at around $44 (or $88 in pre-split-adjusted pricing) and hasn’t budged much since the Feb. 18 division. The furthest it has dipped is $39, and it has yet to break its $45.44 high. Which isn't to say it hasn’t seen its share of activity. On Friday, in fact, AAPL was the seventh most active stock, despite gaining just 18 cents. Investors seem to be split themselves on how the company will fare in the coming months. The good news? Apple hasn't revised its second-quarter outlook, which was forecast to see revenue of just under $3 billion and earnings per diluted share of 20 cents. (Wall Street expects slightly higher results of $3.2 billion and 23 cents a share.) But here's where Apple's reputation precedes it. Aside from the usual profit-takers following the great divide, a split is designed to make an astronomical stock more affordable for the masses. And traditionally, this is what happens. Apple, on the other hand, has seen nothing but bad luck in the months following a stock split, the worst of which came in 2000, culminating with a single-day drop of $27.75 just three months after the split. Of course, there was no iPod then. Nor a Mac mini. Nor the iTunes Music Store or Mac OS X. But just as these innovations have propelled Apple to fame and fortune, they could spell its downfall, much like the iMac and Power Mac G4 Cube in 2000. For one, the Mac mini — which has dropped out of the Apple Store Top Sellers list — has a lot riding on it. Apple has yet to offer any estimates and Wall Street seems to think sales will be impressive, largely due to this so-called "iPod halo effect." And the shuffle, also expected to post dazzling numbers, doesn't quite have the same profit margin as its bigger brothers: More than twice as many shuffles need to be sold to equal the mini’s revenue. Plus, it doesn't seem like the iPod is quite as popular as it was last year. But that remains to be seen. Apple's second quarter is always its most difficult. The weeks following the holiday buying season rarely see much in the way of sales, and with no major holidays to count on and a year's worth of advertising to budget for, it's difficult to drum up new business. As usual, Macworld did a fine job of creating buzz early in the quarter, but there hasn't been much else to drum up sales, save slightly revamped iPod and PowerBook lines. No Power Mac, no iMac, no iBook, no Tiger pre-order… (But the third quarter should certainly be something special.) That is, assuming Apple lands on its feet on Wednesday. It's up to Apple two smallest and newest products to carry the weight, lest the stock tumbles and sends Apple back to the drawing board. And all of us back to being underdogs.

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Check out the big brains on these guys!


Check out the big brains on these guys! 09/23/2004 04:48 AM
Human Intelligence is a good site from Indiana University that looks at historical influences and current controversies surrounding the study of intelligence. Find out more about topics such as "the Mozart Effect", the theory of multiple intelligences, and the influence of birth order on intelligence, and then browse the brains behind the history of inquiry into human intellect.

Video Games Aren't Just For Guys...
Again


Video Games Aren't Just For Guys...
Again
09/01/2004 08:58 PM
Every few month or so, there seems to be some random story about how only guys play video games, and how a bigger effort needs to be made to make games for women. Of course, nearly every attempt to target women specifically has failed -- but what people haven't noticed is that women are playing games all the time. In fact, they're considered some of the hardest core gamers, though, more focused on word and puzzle type games. However, that's clearly not all. New studies are showing that as new games become more character driven, instead of kill-everything-driven, women are playing those games as well. As obvious as it seems, it appears the trick to getting women to buy into video games wasn't to make games for women, but to make games for everyone.

Horny French Guys


Horny French Guys 12/12/2003 04:19 PM
I believe I've discovered the horniest guy in the world - and he just so happens to be French. I'd say this beats the Paris Hilton video, hands down....

Cigarettes kill...bad guys


Cigarettes kill...bad guys 06/05/2005 11:10 PM
The Financial Times reports that India is going to start pixellating cigarettes in movies to avoid glamorizing them. Alternatively, they may run health warnings on screen whenever a cigarette appears. Doesn't the Indian government know that in American movies smoking is a sure sign that you're a bad guy/gal whose comeuppance will come long before lung cancer can take hold? The regrettable exception are action heroes who substitute not shaving and smoking for acting talent....

Nice Guys Finish First


Nice Guys Finish First 06/05/2005 10:46 PM
Nick Bradbury makes great apps, but better than that, he's a thoughful and articulate person. In having a conversation about politics, he's able to say "I love our constitution more than I love our flag" and summarize his political beliefs without antagonizing any (reasonable) person. In a conversation on his...

Battling Online With The Big Guys


Battling Online With The Big Guys 09/05/2002 11:28 AM
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Two Jewish guys and a Catholic church


Two Jewish guys and a Catholic church 04/24/2004 08:56 AM

Two Jewish guys pass a Catholic church. A sign out front says "Convert to Catholicism and we'll pay you $250."

"I don't know," says one of the Jews to the other. "That's mighty tempting."

A few days later the sign offers a bounty of $500 to convert. "That's hard to pass up," he says.

When they pass the church the next day the price is up to $1000. "That's it. I'm going in." The other guy waits, a few hours pass, his friend comes out and he asks "Is it true, did they pay you $1000 to convert?" The other guy asks "Is that all you people ever think about?"


simple guys, from guns to solaris..


simple guys, from guns to solaris.. 12/02/2003 03:07 AM
Here’s a couple of links I idly picked up from a channel not far far away.. Kudos to slemmen for...
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