Fatal Combination 1.0
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Security biz needs the right combination
Security biz needs the right combination
04/27/2004 03:55 PMZDNet Apr 27 2004 8:09PM GMT
4g To Be Combination Of 3g And Wimax
4g To Be Combination Of 3g And Wimax
06/14/2004 06:00 PMewirelessnews Jun 14 2004 9:50PM GMT
String-Combination-0.01
String-Combination-0.01
06/08/2004 10:40 AMRSA releases combination security
RSA releases combination security
05/17/2004 09:09 PMComputer Weekly May 18 2004 1:45AM GMT
Unplanned food combination
Unplanned food combination
02/26/2003 01:43 AMSometimes you just do things without thinking. Take, for example, my
dinner. I wasn't sure what I wanted tonight, so I munched a bit of
trail mix (nuts, raisins, etc) before I decided. I wanted a big bowl
of broccoli,...
"A combination of innovation and
infringement"
"A combination of innovation and
infringement"
07/07/2004 01:08 PMAnnalee Newitz has a great article
in Alternet about Mash-ups, going over the copyright laws involved
and how the laws are viewed in the mash-up scene. It's an interested
clash, where restrictive laws loom over digital musicians armed with
low-cost computers and software that makes mixing easy. In this realm,
Newitz sees mash-ups as a form of protest, where DJs knowingly violate
laws in order to spread their art in the world.
As a masher on [Get Your Bootleg On] recently posted, "Everything is
illegal." Under an I.P. regime where artists feel like nothing goes,
it seems that everything could. The infringement generation aims to
mash up copyright law in pursuit of better music. But it also has a
chance to challenge social divisions more profound than the
distinctions between hip-hop, rock and electroclash.
""If no-one has ever tried to put a
particular combination of foods
together, there may be a reason""
""If no-one has ever tried to put a
particular combination of foods
together, there may be a reason""
04/29/2004 09:09 AMPioneer has a new combination TiVo/DVD
burner
Pioneer has a new combination TiVo/DVD
burner
10/29/2003 01:15 AMPioneer has a new combination
TiVo/DVD burner that lets you burn TV shows to DVD. Sadly, I fear
it won't be legal for long.
Newest Chip Is Combination of Fiber
Optics and Electronics
Newest Chip Is Combination of Fiber
Optics and Electronics
03/27/2005 09:28 PMA small start-up plans to announce a new class of silicon chips that
blur the line between electronic computing and optical communications.
Apple's New iBook Is A Perfect
Combination Of Price, Performance, And
Design
Apple's New iBook Is A Perfect
Combination Of Price, Performance, And
Design
12/04/2003 07:10 PMIf you've ever wanted a laptop, or even a second laptop to keep with
you wherever you go, this is it. By John Manzione (MacNETv2 via
MyAppleMenu)
"Sometimes, however there are escape
codes; a combination of keys that will
open the gates to a live voice"
"Sometimes, however there are escape
codes; a combination of keys that will
open the gates to a live voice"
11/02/2003 09:44 AMThe combination of offline, online and
phone-based search applications for
databases and listings products is a $65
billion market today
The combination of offline, online and
phone-based search applications for
databases and listings products is a $65
billion market today
09/04/2004 03:04 AM [PRWEB Sep 4, 2004]
Fight Fatal
Fight Fatal
05/22/2004 04:10 AMUpload
Man charged after fatal bus crash
Man charged after fatal bus crash
04/18/2004 03:04 AMPolice charge a man with manslaughter after a bus crash in York which
killed one person and injured four others.
Fatal PHP errors figured out!
Fatal PHP errors figured out!
06/05/2002 07:24 AMI am so happy! I figured a way to handle *all* PHP errors (yes, even
fatal errors that cannot be caught). My applications will never ever
show unfiltered error messages or leave the user confused.
Man charged over fatal stabbing
Man charged over fatal stabbing
01/04/2005 10:46 AMA man is charged with murder and attempted murder after one man died
and another was injured in an attack.
Fatal riot in central Sri Lanka
Fatal riot in central Sri Lanka
04/29/2004 05:01 AMPolice open fire in rioting in central Sri Lanka in which at least two
people are reported killed.
Fatal Vision Beer Goggles
Fatal Vision Beer Goggles
08/12/2004 03:25 PM
If you've been dying to experience the trippy visual
distortion or the impaired driving ability of being drunk without the
side effects people usually get drunk for, you're in luck. Fatal
Vision, a company focused on impairment education, has created "beer
goggles" and a vehicle which will do just that.
Four different levels of intoxication are simulated by an equal
number of goggle types, ranging from a blood alcohol content level of
less than .06 to greater than .2. SIDNE, the vehicle, has a delayed
response to actions in order to simulate drunk driving. And at $8,495,
its a bargain in comparison to downing a couple of margaritas!
Naturally, lengthy disclaimers on the site make it clear that these
precise numbers are bunk. The goggles and car "demonstrate the concept
of impairment and the dangers of impaired driving" -- but don't
precisely simulate said effect.
At $149 a pop, the "beer goggles" are one expensive trip toy. But
what I want to know is: will they make ugly people more attractive?
Because if so, I know some married people who could use them.
Miriam Boon is a freelance science writer. She can be reached at
miriamboon at nasw dut org
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Pupils witness fatal shooting
Pupils witness fatal shooting
06/03/2004 05:06 AMA man is shot dead in front of children arriving at a primary school
at Derriaghy near Belfast.
Fatal collision plea to truckers
Fatal collision plea to truckers
09/05/2004 05:58 AMPolice appeal to the UK's road hauliers to find a hit-and-run lorry
driver after a collision which killed a boy of 10.
Fatal attraction--browsers and the
beguiled
Fatal attraction--browsers and the
beguiled
04/13/2004 11:30 AMZDNet Apr 13 2004 3:20PM GMT
Handling fatal and parse errors in PHP
Handling fatal and parse errors in PHP
12/02/2002 11:15 AMPHP has a decent mechanism for error handling, but its implementation
has one fatal flaw: it doesn't work with all errors. Some errors
(namely, fatal and parse errors) simply slip through directly to the
user. Fortunately, there are ways to overcome this problem: I will
show you a trick to catch all errors.
Atom: The Fatal Flaw No One Has Yet
Noticed
Atom: The Fatal Flaw No One Has Yet
Noticed
10/28/2003 11:08 PMAtom: The Fatal Flaw No One Has Yet Noticed
Now given that atom doesn't really exist yet, it may be early to
make a draconian statement like "Fatal Flaw" but this is fairly awful
from my perspective. I was being interviewed for Under the Iron and the interview
brought this to my attention. The (most excellent) question was:
Q: When Atom/Pie/nEcho is officially a spec and people start to use
the real extensive metadata possible with it, will you need to adapt
Feedster to searching more efficiently? Also, since Atom/Pie/nEcho
supports content as sound files, pictures and even video, do you plan
to look into those files and index their metadata as well?
For the answer to the 1st part of the question, you'll have wait
for the interview. But the flaw to me was here "Atom supports
content". Now I don't have any problem with content being
supported -- but -- Atom supports encoded content. And that, to
me, is a fatal flaw.
Here's the entry from the Atom wiki at: http://www.intertwingly.net/wiki/pie/content?action=highlight&
a>;value=encoding. And here's a sample entry:
<content type="multipart/alternative">
<content
type="image/jpeg" encoding="base64">
xo+Hello0AFWeblogh5FWorldh1mImagedsTbrVbF3
</content>
<content type="text/html" xml:lang="en-us"
mode="escaped" rel="fragment">
<![CDATA[<p>Hello, <em>weblog</em> world! 2
< 4!</p>]]>
</content>
<content type="application/xhtml+xml" xml:lang="en-us"
rel="fragment">
<p xmlns="http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml
A>">
Hello, <em>weblog</em> world! 2
< 4!</p>
</content>
</content>
Now if you notice the "base64" I'd have to assume here that they
actually intend to support an image file within the RSS feed.
Now what happens when people start to actually use this. You'll
see issues like this:
- Every single user has to download that image. Even if they
don't want it. This both increases bandwidth and removes control from
the reader. It makes syndication more like email. Oh
that's a good idea ! Sheesh.
- Bandwidth usage with increase for everyone -- provider and
reader.
- There's no way to control who downloads that image (or video or
audio) -- its all in the one syndication file and you have to download
the file to see it
- If users are disabled (blind or hearing impaired) they still have
to get the media. That makes sense. Yeah sure it
does. What was Mark Pilgrim thinking?
He even understands
these issues.
- What happens when someone embeds something illegal or a pirated
audio or video clip into their syndication file? Who's
liable? At least when its linked you can choose not to follow
it. Now you could end up with stuff on your hard disc you have
no idea was there. And don't think it won't happen. What
about pr0n in the workplace?
- When you're a blog author do you have to choose every time that
you want a media item to go in your feed or as a linked item?
Sure there can be defaults but what you really want is your tool to
say something like this:
This jpeg is 1.2 megs. Your
feed is downloaded on average 2500 times per day and this will cause X
megabytes of bandwidth to be used costing you $154.37. Do you
want this in the feed where everyone will see it or as a link where
only 25% (expected probability) will click on it.
Shame no one
will ever write that dialog box. Good for hosting companies
though. Sure I want to give them more bandwidth.
- Let's play "Crash that Aggregator"! Just wait until someone
starts fiddling with encoding options and your aggregator is told to
expect a jpg file and gets an EXE instead. Think email is a
security minefield now? Guess what -- your aggregator is headed
the same way if it supports encoded content.
Atom support for encoded content. What were they thinking
? Sounds good in theory but in practice? Yikes. Just
because you can do something technically doesn't mean you should.
'Game theft' led to fatal attack
'Game theft' led to fatal attack
03/31/2005 09:35 AMA Chinese man is stabbed to death in a row over a sword from an online
game, say reports.
DVD Player Blamed for Fatal Crash
DVD Player Blamed for Fatal Crash
07/27/2004 06:19 PMTrial examines role of dashboard electronics: Interesting legal
case based around the latest road tech craze.
In what may be the first trial of its kind in the nation,
prosecutors have accused the pickup truck's driver of second-degree
murder for watching a movie instead of the road when he crashed
head-on into the Jeep. [...]
Initial Alaska State Trooper reports said Petterson was at fault
when he took his eyes off the road to reach for a soda. Stein, though,
will try to prove that the DVD player was on, apparently playing the
movie "Road Trip."
The guy in front of me at a light the other day was playing "The
Lion King." I got to see the Simba and Scar duke it out before the
light went green.
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Man Arrested for Fatal Fire in Colorado
Man Arrested for Fatal Fire in Colorado
12/29/2003 10:32 PMReuters via Wired News Dec 29 2003 9:39PM ET
A Fatal Blow to Shrinkwrap Licensing
A Fatal Blow to Shrinkwrap Licensing
12/22/2004 01:52 AMYEEAAAH! ED FOSTER’S GRIPELOG Having so often been the bearer of
bad news from the legal front, I am thrilled to have some good news to
report for a change. The old-fashioned shrinkwrap license appears to
have suffered from what may well be a mortal wound. Microsoft,
Symantec, Adobe, CompUSA, Best Buy, and Staples have agreed in the
settlement of a California lawsuit to change their ways, and you can
already see the first results…
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A Fatal Blow to Shrinkwrap Licensing?
A Fatal Blow to Shrinkwrap Licensing?
12/22/2004 01:52 AMThis from InfoWorld’s writer Ed Foster- Having so often been the
bearer of bad news from the legal front, I am thrilled to have some
good news to report for a change. The old-fashioned shrinkwrap license
appears to have suffered from what may well be a mortal wound.
Microsoft, Symantec, Adobe, CompUSA, Best Buy, and Staples have agreed
in the settlement of a California lawsuit to change their ways, and
you can already see the…
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Fatal Blow to Shrinkwrap Licensing?'
Probe into fatal coach accident
Probe into fatal coach accident
09/21/2004 01:19 AMSpanish Police investigate a crash which killed two tourists and
injured dozens more in Gran Canaria.
Former Bishop of Phoenix Convicted in
Fatal Hit and Run
Former Bishop of Phoenix Convicted in
Fatal Hit and Run
02/17/2004 06:37 PMBishop Thomas J. O'Brien, who is to appear at a presentencing hearing
on March 12, faces up to 45 months in prison.
Satyam bullish on new govt: Satyam
Computers Chairperson Ramalinga Raju
said the combination
Satyam bullish on new govt: Satyam
Computers Chairperson Ramalinga Raju
said the combination
05/30/2004 03:22 AMNDTV May 30 2004 7:12AM GMT
AValonRF Presents its Miniature Digital
Wireless Long Range Links Based on a
Unique Modular Concept Where Each Link
is Composed from a Combination of Micro
Modules
AValonRF Presents its Miniature Digital
Wireless Long Range Links Based on a
Unique Modular Concept Where Each Link
is Composed from a Combination of Micro
Modules
02/01/2005 09:12 PMAValonRF presents its Miniature Digital Wireless long range links
based on a unique modular concept where each link is composed from a
combination of micro modules. Typical applications are UAV, UGV, USV,
Robotics, Industrial control, Video Signage, Telemetry, Broadcast and
Security. [PRWEB Jan 18, 2005]
Pair jailed after fatal shop raid
Pair jailed after fatal shop raid
03/22/2005 04:38 PMTwo men are each jailed for 13 years for their role in the raid that
left a jeweller dead.
Repair an imapd fatal error on OS X
Server
Repair an imapd fatal error on OS X
Server
09/20/2004 12:15 PMI had the email server on OS X 10.3.5 die on me. Checking the log, I
found this under IMAP (line breaks added):
Sep 17 11:01:19 digitallifestylecenter imapd[3035]: Fatal error:
can't initialize mboxlist environment
Sep 17 ...
Intellectual property - A fatal flaw in
China
Intellectual property - A fatal flaw in
China
08/23/2004 08:16 AMEthical Corporation Online Aug 23 2004 11:14AM GMT
Fatal 'cooling off' swim inquiry
Fatal 'cooling off' swim inquiry
06/24/2005 07:06 PMPolice investigate after a 19-year-old man is thought to have drowned
while trying to cool off from the hot weather in a pond.
Fatal crash driver dies in jail
Fatal crash driver dies in jail
09/20/2004 02:50 PMAn Inverness man who caused the deaths of three people in a road
accident is found dead in prison.
Software Patents: Microsoft's Fatal
Error
Software Patents: Microsoft's Fatal
Error
04/07/2005 02:34 PMABCNEWS.com Apr 7 2005 6:11PM GMT
Ariz. Bishop Convicted in Fatal Accident
(AP)
Ariz. Bishop Convicted in Fatal Accident
(AP)
02/17/2004 04:58 PMAP - Bishop Thomas O'Brien was convicted of hit-and-run Tuesday for
leaving the scene after killing a jaywalking pedestrian with his car,
a crash that ended his career as head of the Roman Catholic diocese.
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