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culprit might have died a couple hundred years ago







culprit might have died a couple hundred
years ago

culprit might have died a couple hundred
years ago
12/20/2003 07:36 AM

Palace Ghost Caught on Security Camara .. ghost and ghouls .. from cnn .. palaces

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It should sell at least a couple hundred
copies


It should sell at least a couple hundred
copies
12/31/2003 12:26 AM
reportedly going to release another album .. then you heard it here first .. a new album is in the works

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It might have been like Kitty Hawk, NC,
a hundred years ago


It might have been like Kitty Hawk, NC,
a hundred years ago
06/21/2004 12:31 PM

At 8AM GMT-8 today, 11,000 spectators witnessed Mohave, CA, Airport become a SpacePort. Scaled Composites pilot Mike Melvill added his name to aviation history by taking SpaceShipOne to a height of 100km. The flight was not without mishap as the pioneer [reported] a loud bang during the flight. If it had been me at that moment, I'd now be sending my flight suit to the cleaner. Afterwards, the pilot pointed to a buckled rear of the space craft that may have produced the noise.

The Scaled Composites team can now seriously begin to compete for the $10 Million Ansari X Prize awarded for transporting a pilot and the weight of two passengers to an altitude of 100 kilometers twice within two weeks.

BTW, Paul Allen, co-founder of Micro$oft, is behind the Scaled Composites effort and FlipStart, the mini-PC posted below on 18 JUN.


Mel Gibson, the Jews, Haiti, and blaming
it all on people who died 175 years ago


Mel Gibson, the Jews, Haiti, and blaming
it all on people who died 175 years ago
03/08/2004 11:03 PM

People are blaming all of the Jew-hatred in Mel Gibson's new movie on the visions of a German nun, Sister Anne Catherine Emmerich (1774-1824).  According to this article from Newsday:

The bedridden visionary, who is said to have borne the stigmata and the wounds of the crown of thorns, is a particular source of contention for Gibson because of her depictions of Jews as bloodthirsty and venal. In The Dolorous Passion, for instance, she "sees" Jewish priests passing out bribes to get people to offer false testimony against Jesus and even tipping the Roman executioners. She also describes seeing Jesus' cross being built in the courtyard of the Temple in Jerusalem.

And Emmerich's 19th-century biographer, the Rev. C.E. Schmoe'ger, wrote about how she had one vision of an "old Jewess Meyr," who confessed to her "that Jews in our country and elsewhere strangled Christian children and used their blood for all sorts of suspicious and diabolical practices."

Gibson, who carries a relic of Emmerich in the form of a faded piece of cloth from her habit, vehemently rejects characterizations of the nun as anti-Semitic.

In other news... I was listening to NPR news a couple of days ago.  All of Haiti's current troubles were being blamed on things that the French did in 1825 and this proposition was discussed seriously for 15 minutes.  Haiti does seem to be in rather tough shape, at least going by the CIA Factbook page:

"About 80% of the population lives in abject poverty.  ... The economy shrank an estimated 1.2% in 2001 and an estimated 0.9% in 2002.  Literacy rate is 53%."

Despite an HIV infection rate of 6.1% and a lot of deaths from AIDS the population is still growing at an annual rate of 1.67%, i.e., there are an ever-increasing number of Haitians to share an ever-smaller pie.  (cf. Malthus)

Perhaps there are more problems in our world of 2004 that can be blamed on those French and Germans who died circa 1825...  Anyone care to suggest some dead Europeans to blame in the comments section?


The number of 3G subscribers worldwide
looks set to approach critical mass over
the next couple of years


The number of 3G subscribers worldwide
looks set to approach critical mass over
the next couple of years
09/16/2004 10:51 PM
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""A German couple who went to a
fertility clinic after eight years of
marriage have found out why they are
still childless - they weren't having
sex.""


""A German couple who went to a
fertility clinic after eight years of
marriage have found out why they are
still childless - they weren't having
sex.""
05/19/2004 12:05 AM

Well fellas, you kind of have to expect
that sort of thing after the banner
couple of years the American Church has
had


Well fellas, you kind of have to expect
that sort of thing after the banner
couple of years the American Church has
had
12/16/2003 05:29 AM
Lauryn Hill blasts Catholic Church at Vatican Christmas concert .. Yahoo News .. Lauren

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Robert L. Bartley, Who Made The Wall
Street Journal's Editorial Page One Of
The Nation's Most Influential
Conservative Voices During His 30 Years
As Its Editor, Has Died Of Cancer At Age
66 (Our Condolences To Mr. Bartley's
Family & Friends)


Robert L. Bartley, Who Made The Wall
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As Its Editor, Has Died Of Cancer At Age
66 (Our Condolences To Mr. Bartley's
Family & Friends)
12/11/2003 06:11 AM
died .. dies

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The Hundred Days of Abu Mazen


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i'd take a hundred bucks if profiled


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culprit has been exposed


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merciless taunting .. another good one .. Hahahaha .. Clippie .. WizBang .. humor

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Hundred of Iraqi insurgents said killed


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hundred million barrier?


Will Microsoft come through the one
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Voter Bounty Hits Hundred Grand


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three hundred photos of the coffins
carrying the casualties of the Iraqi war


three hundred photos of the coffins
carrying the casualties of the Iraqi war
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photos of military coffins (casualties from iraq) at dover air force base .. The coffins that George Bush doesn't want you to see

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"The Professor boasts of getting a
hundred million cumulative hits"


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Features: One Hundred Albums You Should
Remove from Your Collection Immediately


Features: One Hundred Albums You Should
Remove from Your Collection Immediately
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100 CDs you should get rid of

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Hutton fails to find leak culprit


Hutton fails to find leak culprit 08/11/2004 06:26 AM
The inquiry into who leaked the Hutton Report's key findings to The Sun has failed to find the culprit.

Doctor Who leak culprit walks plank


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Canadian exterminated

Culprit of Leaked Doctor Who Episode
Found


Culprit of Leaked Doctor Who Episode
Found
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New MyDoom revives call to catch culprit


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FireWire 400 Data Loss Culprit Remains A
Mystery


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11/05/2003 10:31 PM
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School Killing


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culprit


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Hunt for Sasser worm culprit starts in
earnest


Hunt for Sasser worm culprit starts in
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Microsoft and U.S. law enforcement authorities are forensically analyzing the malicious code behind the Sasser worm to try to figure out who created it.

FireWire 400 data loss culprit remains a
mystery


FireWire 400 data loss culprit remains a
mystery
11/05/2003 08:16 PM
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Japan Eyes Internet as Culprit for
School Killing (Reuters)


Japan Eyes Internet as Culprit for
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Reuters - Japanese media have turned to the Internet as a culprit in the shocking killing of a 12-year-old girl by her classmate this week, as trouble over messages posted on a Web site emerged as a possible motive.

Hunt for Sasser Worm Culprit Starts in
Earnest (Reuters)


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INSIGHT: A coat, high-tech analysis led
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has died at the age of 75


has died at the age of 75 12/30/2003 05:04 AM
Bob Monkhouse

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"died"


"died" 09/16/2004 03:29 PM

Boy died after being restrained


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The Day the Music Died


The Day the Music Died 11/14/2003 02:29 AM
Cnet has acquired "certain assets" of Mp3.com (read story here).

Please be advised that on Tuesday, December 2, 2003 at 12:00 PM PST the MP3.com website will no longer be accessible in its current form. Also, all content will be deleted from our servers and all previously submitted tapes, CD-ROMs and other media in our possession will be destroyed. We recommend that you make alternative content hosting arrangements as soon as practicable.

The Way the Music Died


The Way the Music Died 05/25/2004 04:10 PM

This Thursday's Frontline on PBS is covering the modern music industry in an episode titled "The Way the Music Died". It follows the industry rise after Woodstock in 1969, through music genre changes, and eventually how Napster and the Internet changed everything. It sounds interesting for musicians and music fans alike.


"one of the Ramones has died "


"one of the Ramones has died " 09/18/2004 08:51 AM

My father died


My father died 09/19/2004 05:50 PM

me-aryeh.jpgSome people come out over the web, others have been married or given birth.

For me - I'm going to deal with the death of my father.

He died while I was in Europe and I choice to deal with his death until now - as I was in the middle of a micro-content roadshow - my self-titled quest to create new kinds of standards - surrounding people, reviews, media, events and listings.

I decided that he would have wanted it this way.

I needed to give myself some time to get over the intitial shock that my father was dead and that I wasn't by his bedside when he passed. I had just seen him a few days earlier - as I came through Chicago on my way up to Michigan to be with Lisa, Mimi and Lucy (they were staying at her mother's house in Grand Haven, Michigan - right on a bluff overlooking the lake.)

I could have gone back. I could have blown off the roadshow and stayed by his bedside. But what's the point? Would it have made his passing any easier? Maybe.

Would it have helped me deal with his dying. Probably have made it worse.

Would it have helepd the family deal with

Was I afraid to sit there and watch him die? Hell yes!

So we headed to NYC for dinner #1 - and a party after at my friend Kenny Shaffer's. Kenny's TV2Me brings U.S. television signals to Monte Carlo and Moscow for rich gamblers who can afford cable TV accounts in NYC. He'd like to be able to do this legally.

I got to meet Scott Mathews and see A my Harmon pregnant with Sasha.

I got to meet some video bloggers getting ready to deal with the RNC. And we stayed at Marc Barrot's apartment - the main guy behind WebOutliner.

The image above is my eldest son Aryeh and I.


"Died Online.com"


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"Symantec"


"Symantec" 01/27/2004 03:31 AM

Symantec Buys Itself


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Symantec LiveUpdate 2.0


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Symantec may go with Linux


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Symantec Steps Up


Symantec Steps Up 05/27/2004 10:48 AM
Symantec Corp., in what can only be viewed as a welcome and generous act, has made their DeepSight Analyzer service available for free to the general public. This service has previously only been available to enterprise-level companies willing to shell out the money necessary.The DeepSight service does several important things- it gives you day-by-day sutomated reports of your system activity, access to the Analyzer Console online, and you can use it to generate summary reports of that activity.Now,why is that important? Because, in the even t of an attack and infection by an unknown virus or worm, that summary of activity can help you pinpoint in very short order the fact that your system?s strange behavior isn?t a figment of your imagination. That?s the first step in finding out what?s going on and how to stop it. It can isolate the strange actions so that you can figure out how to stop it.This would have been a huge plus to me during the recent attack on my system. I might have been able to isolate the problem days sooner.So get busy and get yourself set up with the DeepSight Analyzer as soon as possible! It?s one more piece of protection and you can seldom have too much protection.Keep in mind that this is NOT an anti-virus program. It simply provides a tool that can give you an edge if you should ever have to deal with an infection. As such, it doesn?t conflict with already installed anti-virus software. It certainly can be a life-saver, nonetheless.

Symantec Steps in It


Symantec Steps in It 03/24/2005 04:30 PM
The security company done ticked off the wrong set of fans.

Symantec LiveUpdate 2.6.14


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Symantec Says No To Pro-Gun Sites


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Symantec Warns That IM W


Symantec Warns That IM W 06/19/2004 04:48 PM
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Symantec to buy Brightmail


Symantec to buy Brightmail 05/20/2004 02:28 AM
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Symantec CEO: The future with Veritas


Symantec CEO: The future with Veritas 12/19/2004 03:03 PM
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Symantec nabs first 64-bit virus


Symantec nabs first 64-bit virus 05/27/2004 03:30 PM
BOSTON - Symantec Corp. has captured an example of what is believed to be the first virus that targets 64-bit Microsoft Corp. Windows operating systems, the company said.

Symantec: Mac OS X Becoming a Malware
Target


Symantec: Mac OS X Becoming a Malware
Target
03/22/2005 04:42 PM
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Mac OS X a hacker target: Symantec


Mac OS X a hacker target: Symantec 03/25/2005 06:27 AM
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Symantec fixes LiveUpdate


Symantec fixes LiveUpdate 01/16/2004 10:58 AM
A security flaw in Symantec Live Update has been fixed and your live update clients will be updated when you...

Further Norton embarrassment for
Symantec


Further Norton embarrassment for
Symantec
03/30/2005 07:22 AM
ZDNet UK Mar 30 2005 11:12AM GMT

Symantec and Veritas to Merge


Symantec and Veritas to Merge 12/17/2004 06:30 PM
In the second software industry merger this week, Symantec and Veritas announced plans for a $13.5 billion merger Thursday morning. The merger would create the world's fourth largest software company, and will operate under the Symantec name.

Symantec needs a business edge


Symantec needs a business edge 04/27/2004 03:58 PM
ZDNet Apr 27 2004 8:09PM GMT

Customize Symantec LiveUpdate


Customize Symantec LiveUpdate 02/12/2004 11:33 AM
If anyone uses Norton AntiVirus on OS X in a big company, then you know how annoying it is to configure it for a big company. Well I learned some stuff that I thought I'd share with the world. Tomorrow maybe I'll share my dai...

Why won't Symantec AntiVirus just shut
up?


Why won't Symantec AntiVirus just shut
up?
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Every time Symantec AntiVirus 2003 (XP) encounters an incoming message with a virus, i.e. 10-20 times each time I download email, it puts up a dialogue box telling me what it's found. It's not asking me for advice or requiring me to make a decision. It's just patting itself on its back. And it interrupts the download until I press the button to dismiss it, presumably with a muttered "Attaboy, Norton, I mean, Symantec!" Which means I have to sit and watch my screen while I'm downloading email. With 1,200 incoming spams a day, this gets to be a bother....

Symantec Sheds Light


Symantec Sheds Light 05/26/2004 03:11 PM
I?ve reported on this before-Symantec Goes to SEA with On and PowerQuest Symantec Corp is looking to make use of the systems and storage management technologies it acquired with On Technology Corp and PowerQuest Corp in 2003 through its expanded Symantec Enterprise Administration business unit.Read more?But, this article defintely sheds more light on the rollout of Symantec?s acquired software. What is glaringly obvious, at least the way I read the article, is that we?d all better forget about PowerQuest?s former products and things that always have been Symantec?s. like Ghost, and start searching for a viable replacement. The name Acronis comes to mind.Symantec?s repurposing of the whole lineup to aim at enterprise markets makes it unlikely that any of us mere mortals will be able to #1) Afford the new software, and #2) Find somewhere to buy it retail.It?s a great shame, because PowerQuest?s tools, at the least, have become darn near indispensible over the years. Having run into some rough edges and problems with Acronis products in their earlier versions, I?m hoping that they now have solid and stable software to offer.We?re going to need it.

Mac OS X Will Become a Target, Symantec
Warns


Mac OS X Will Become a Target, Symantec
Warns
03/22/2005 03:49 PM
It's only a matter of time before Apple's newly redesigned Mac operating system becomes a happy hunting ground for malicious hackers, according to a research report from security vendor Symantec. The Symantec Internet Security Threat Report, which tracked malicious hacker trends between July and December 2004, said increased sales of the low-priced Mac mini to less security-savvy computer users will lead to a bigger risk.

"Generally speaking, the Macintosh operating system has been relatively immune to malicious activity, particularly compared to other operating systems like Linux and Microsoft. With the introduction and popularity of Mac OS X, however, Apple has become a target for new attacks and vulnerabilities," the report stated. "Mac OS X has begun to not only capture the attention of users but of vulnerability researchers as well," the report added.

News source: eWeek

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Symantec acquires @stake


Symantec acquires @stake 09/17/2004 04:29 AM
ZDNet UK Sep 17 2004 8:32AM GMT

Symantec snags @stake


Symantec snags @stake 09/17/2004 06:08 AM
The Register Sep 17 2004 9:55AM GMT

Symantec to buy spam-blocker


Symantec to buy spam-blocker 05/20/2004 04:13 AM
ZDNet UK May 20 2004 8:21AM GMT

Symantec Aquires @Stake


Symantec Aquires @Stake 09/17/2004 06:26 PM
Slashdot Sep 17 2004 10:09PM GMT

Symantec to add to security services


Symantec to add to security services 09/20/2004 08:57 AM
vnunet.com Sep 20 2004 12:54PM GMT

Symantec, Veritas Run Into Skepticism


Symantec, Veritas Run Into Skepticism 01/06/2005 07:58 PM
Internet News Jan 6 2005 11:01PM GMT

Symantec cans another counterfeiter


Symantec cans another counterfeiter 12/23/2003 08:23 AM
A hundred or so to go

Symantec to acquire Brightmail


Symantec to acquire Brightmail 05/19/2004 11:39 PM
Symantec said it's buying Brightmail to complement its existing gateway-security products in the fight against enterprise spam.

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