Losing His Religion: Adrian Lamo Interview
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Losing His Religion: Adrian Lamo vs.
United States
Losing His Religion: Adrian Lamo vs.
United States
04/09/2004 04:09 PMUpdate on Adrian Lamo Interview
Update on Adrian Lamo Interview
01/10/2004 07:20 AMTechfocus Jan 10 2004 3:41AM ET
NYT hacker Adrian Lamo g
NYT hacker Adrian Lamo g
07/17/2004 06:27 AMTechzonez Jul 17 2004 11:09AM GMT
Adrian Lamo Pleads Guilty
Adrian Lamo Pleads Guilty
01/10/2004 10:45 AMdarth dickinson writes "InfoWorld reports that Adrian Lamo, the
so-called 'homeless hacker,' pleaded guilty on Thursday to charges
that he broke into the ...
Adrian Lamo sentencing postponed
Adrian Lamo sentencing postponed
04/09/2004 04:00 PMBOSTON - A planned sentencing hearing Thursday for noted computer
hacker Adrian Lamo has been postponed, a spokeswoman for the U.S.
Attorney's Office for the Southern District of New York said.
NYT hacker Adrian Lamo gets home
detention
NYT hacker Adrian Lamo gets home
detention
07/16/2004 01:25 PMAdrian Lamo, who gained a reputation as the "homeless hacker" for his
itinerant lifestyle, will be considerably easier to find -- at least
for the next few months. Lamo was sentenced Thursday to six months of
home confinement after pleading guilty in January to charges that he
broke into the internal computer network of The New York Times Co.
Adrian Lamo Cuts Deal With Feds
Adrian Lamo Cuts Deal With Feds
01/09/2004 10:13 PMThe hacker who broke into the computers of The New York Times faces up
to a year of jail time after entering into a plea bargain with federal
prosecutors. But his biggest worry may be finding a job. Noah
Shachtman reports from New York.
Hacker Adrian Lamo says he'll accept
plea bargain
Hacker Adrian Lamo says he'll accept
plea bargain
01/06/2004 08:09 AMNew York Times hacker Adrian Lamo gets
home detention
New York Times hacker Adrian Lamo gets
home detention
07/16/2004 05:19 PMAdrian Lamo, the "homeless hacker" known for his itinerant lifestyle,
will be staying at home for the next six months after being sentenced
to home confinement for breaking into the internal computer network of
The New York Times Co.
Wired News: Adrian Lamo Cuts Deal With
Feds
Wired News: Adrian Lamo Cuts Deal With
Feds
01/10/2004 06:11 AMAdrian Lamo Cuts Deal With
Feds
wired.com/news/infostructure/0,1377,61831,00.html
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Adrian Lamo admits hacking into New York
Times database
Adrian Lamo admits hacking into New York
Times database
01/08/2004 07:07 PMAdrian Lamo, who turned himself in to federal authorities in
September, pleaded guilty today to one count of computer damage
causing more than $5,000 in losses to the
Interview with Adrian Ettlinger
Interview with Adrian Ettlinger
10/28/2003 11:06 PM
An interview with Adrian Ettlinger can now be
found online. Adrian Ettlinger is an experienced Electrical
Engineer-turned-Software Engineer who is best known for his work on Freecell Pro
and other contributions to Freecell-related research.
Next News: Part 2 of an interview with
Brian Alexander, author of Rapture: How
Biotech Became the New Religion
Next News: Part 2 of an interview with
Brian Alexander, author of Rapture: How
Biotech Became the New Religion
01/22/2004 08:42 PMUS News Jan 23 2004 1:13AM GMT
Losing a limb doesn't mean losing your
job (USATODAY.com)
Losing a limb doesn't mean losing your
job (USATODAY.com)
05/05/2004 06:49 AMUSATODAY.com - Army Capt. David Rozelle loosens his belt buckle, the
one his commander gave him on the eve of the Iraq war, to reveal a
16-word inscription: "Brave Rifles! Veterans!You have been baptized in
fire and blood and have come out steel."
Losing a PC is worse, than losing an
heirloom for most!
Losing a PC is worse, than losing an
heirloom for most!
09/13/2004 08:56 AMKeralaNext.com Sep 13 2004 1:24PM GMT
Adrian 1.0
Adrian 1.0
02/15/2004 05:58 AMAn RPG using SDL and OpenGL.
ADRIAN!!!
ADRIAN!!!
03/22/2005 04:37 PM
Risin' up, back on the street
Did my time, took my chances
Went the distance, now I'm back on my feet
Just a man
and his will to survive Lamo pleads guilty
Lamo pleads guilty
01/09/2004 10:11 PMAdrian Lamo, the so-called "homeless hacker," pleaded guilty on
Thursday to charges that he broke into the internal computer network
of The New York Times.
Feds say Lamo inspired other hackers
Feds say Lamo inspired other hackers
09/16/2004 03:37 AMThe Register Sep 16 2004 7:26AM GMT
Lamo Pleads Guilty to Times Hack
Lamo Pleads Guilty to Times Hack
01/10/2004 01:35 AMAdrian Mole: the text-adventure game
Adrian Mole: the text-adventure game
05/31/2004 05:15 PMThe
Adrian Mole books
are my all-time favorite English kids' books. When I was in junior
high and high-school, they were practically Bibles to my friends and
me -- we could quote whole long passages of them Imagine my delight
when I found out this week that there was a text-adventure game based
on them for the Commodore 64, and that the game is now downloadable
froplay on your favorite C64 emulator.
Link'Homeless hacker' Lamo says he'll accept
plea bargain
'Homeless hacker' Lamo says he'll accept
plea bargain
01/05/2004 09:11 PMZDNet Jan 5 2004 7:54PM ET
Religion
Religion
09/22/2004 07:03 PM
Redemption
and the Power of Man. In Christianity, redemption is
essentially an act of divine grace, the salvation of a sinful humanity
that is incapable of saving itself. In Judaism redemption depends
entirely on man, who is responsible for his own fate. To what extent
did Judaism
influence the
development of progressive, pluralistic democracy?
XML and Religion
XML and Religion
06/05/2005 11:19 PMI suspect that most people who read me also read Adam Bosworth.
But if you don’t, do.
What Use is Religion?
What Use is Religion?
09/04/2004 05:17 PMRichard Dawkins discusses religion with a Darwinian outlook .. What
Use is Religion?
secularhumanism.org/library/fi/dawkins_24_5.htm
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"Its religion gone mad"
"Its religion gone mad"
04/19/2004 09:36 AM"Religion sites"
"Religion sites"
04/08/2005 10:10 AMWhat the world needs now: Another
religion
What the world needs now: Another
religion
03/06/2004 01:59 AMYoism is a made-up "open source" religion that replaces God with an
impersonal Divine Mystery that seems to be loosely defined as "The
Stuff that Is and the Scientifical Laws It Follows," so that the proof
of Yo's existence consists of saying that the universe exists. Yoism
pledges to build Heaven on Earth, and, best of all, without self
sacrifice! I'm confident Yoism is built on the best of intentions. I'm
just having trouble getting past the unintentional self-parody. I
guess that makes me a small person. Thanks to Ross Knights for the
link....
Technology and Religion
Technology and Religion
03/14/2005 04:21 PMTechnology and Religion1) PBS:
Can Religion Withstand Technology?http
://www.pbs.org/kcet/closertotruth/explore/show_14.html2) Institute for the Future Blog: Emerging Technologies and
Their Social
Implicationshttp://blogger.iftf.
org/Future/000510.html3) Cybertheologyhttp://www.cybertheology.net/
4) National Faculty Leadership Conference:
Theology/Technologyhttp://esoptron.umd.edu/th
eo_techno/5) TechNewsWorld: Technology and
Religionhttp://www.techne
wsworld.com/story/33078.html6) Wired: on Muslims and
technologyhttp://w
ww.wired.com/news/culture/0,1284,66305,00.html7)
Cornells Minister of Technologyhttp://www.technologyreview.com/articles/05/02/issue/
forward_cornell.asp?trk=nl8) Readings in Faith and
Sciencehttp:
//itest.slu.edu/theologicalview/readings2/index.htmlThis issue of Topic in Depth explores the relationship between
technology and religion in today's world. This first website, from
PBS, features interviews with "a skeptic, a devout Muslim scientist,
and an expert in the sociology of religion" who address the question,
Can Religion Withstand Technology? (1). This blog from the Institute
for the Future discusses how religion is making use of technology (2).
One way that religion and technology interact, of course, is through
the use of the Internet in communicating religious ideas, as is
evidenced by this collection of websites listed on cybertheology (3 ),
which also offers a number of articles on theology and technology.
This next website from researcher at the University of Maryland (4) is
"dedicated to illustrations of the trends to refer to and use
metaphors from technology in conveying fundamental ideas in theology"
and presents some of the data collected so far as part of this
research project. In this article from TechNewsWorld (5), an associate
deputy of interfaith relations for the Episcopal Church discusses his
views on "the future of religion and technology -- and what he views
as their joint role in the survival of humanity." Wired offers this
perspective on how technology has impacted Islamic traditions (6). W.
Kent Fuchs, Dean of Cornell University's College of Engineering,
discusses the ways that religion and technology can help each other in
this short article (7 ). Finally, this website (8) offers a large
selection of articles specifically addressing Faith and Science from
the Institute for Theological Encounter with Science & Technology.
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Blog. [ From The NSDL Scout Report for Math, Engineering, and
Technology, Copyright
Internet Scout Project 1994-2005.
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"Which religion is the right one for
you? (new version)"
"Which religion is the right one for
you? (new version)"
03/28/2005 03:19 PMInterview: YARI (Yet Another Rasmus
Interview)
Interview: YARI (Yet Another Rasmus
Interview)
01/30/2003 09:29 AMKarl Marx On Religion
Karl Marx On Religion
03/19/2003 10:25 PM Perhaps Karl Marx's best known quotation is his description of
religion as "the opiate of the masses." This quote is often
misrepresented by those ideologically opposed to Marx as though Marx
were advocating immediate and total obliteration of all religions. On
the contrary, Marx viewed religion as the sole solace, often, of the
oppressed proletarian classes. He would not have dreamed of tearing
this away, their only consolation in life. Lutheranism was
the prescribed Prussian state religion, and career advancement for
non-Lutherans and especially Jews was difficult to impossible. But
for Marx, religion in general was merely a symptom of a much larger
issue -- the fundamentally predatorial economic relationship between
the bourgeois class and the proletariat -- rather than religion being
a fundamental problem in itself. As Napoleon put it, "Religion is
great stuff for keeping the poor from murdering the rich."
All religion leads to extremism
All religion leads to extremism
06/05/2005 10:51 PMSalman Rushdie attacks an article in the Guardian by Dylan Evans which
proposes a moderate atheist stance. The problem with...
Low Power FM Religion Radio
Low Power FM Religion Radio
04/06/2005 11:57 AM
Religion
radio co-opts low power FM. Remember the fight over
low power
FM? It was
supposed to help establish community radio stations. It seems that
some Christian broadcasting stations have been snapping up low power
FM licenses to implement translators, which extend the broadcast area
of their main signal. Some groups have been
speaking out
about this, yet the FCC only acted after it appeared that some of the
licenses were being obtained fraudulently for resale. (via
Jorn)
Google Finds Religion
Google Finds Religion
05/04/2004 04:59 PMYahoo! May 4 2004 9:42PM GMT
Justice, Religion, Sexuality
Justice, Religion, Sexuality
05/19/2004 08:46 AMHere's a transcript of a speech by Justice Michael Kirby of the
Australian High (= Supreme) Court on his Christianity and
homosexuality. (Thanks to Vergil for the link.) Excerpt: So how did my
relationship with God survive this experience of self-discovery?
First, I never doubted for an instant the surrounding love of my
parents, my brothers and sister. I knew, in my heart, that they would
always love me as I was. For years we did not confront the subject
verbally. We did not really need to do so. When we did, it was exactly
as I expected. No big...
English Literature and Religion
English Literature and Religion
06/05/2004 02:51 PM
Englis
h Literature and Religion.
Gimme that New-Time Religion
Gimme that New-Time Religion
07/27/2004 06:10 AMBy Dale Short (Birmingham Weekly) Posted with permission. It
may be no coincidence that every explosion we see in an action movie
nowadays looks the same. Destruction is no longer a loud bang and a
flash of light; it's become a stylized slow-motion ballet of jagged
fragments that tumble and ricochet outward from the explosion's exact
center toward the viewer and beyond, an artists perspective-drawing
turned nightmare. The destroyed object is no more, this surreal
display seems to tell us, but the ramifications of the blast have only
begun. Its chain of events reaches further into the future than we can
imagine, consequences as relentless as they are unforeseeable, but
already stirring in us some primal memory of doom.
Science Fiction and Religion
Science Fiction and Religion
01/19/2004 10:41 AMI was reading an interview with Ted Chiang, and the first lines struck
me: All science fiction is fundamentally post-religious literature.
For those whose minds are shaped by science and technology, the
universe is fundamentally knowable. Faith dissolves, replaced by a
sense of wonder at the complexity of creation.What do you think of
this?
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