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The Talkative Terrorist, on Tape: Madrid
Plot 'Was My Project'
The Talkative Terrorist, on Tape: Madrid
Plot 'Was My Project'
07/11/2004 09:49 PMTerrorists are not usually talkers. The man who calls himself the
mastermind of the train bombings in Madrid is an exception.
The Talkative Terrorist on Tape: Madrid
Plot 'Was My Project'
The Talkative Terrorist on Tape: Madrid
Plot 'Was My Project'
07/12/2004 12:21 AMTerrorists are not usually talkers. The man who calls himself the
mastermind of the train bombings in Madrid is an exception.
Tangled Up In You
Tangled Up In You
06/08/2004 06:31 PM"How on earth do you keep your iPod's earbuds from becoming a tangled
mess?"
By Christopher Breen, Macworld (via MyAppleMenu)
Web of notions is a tangled one
Web of notions is a tangled one
01/19/2003 03:03 AMIt's been plucked straight out of cyberspace by Googlism
(http://www.googlism.com), a Web site that uses the popular Google
search engine in a way that was ...
Tangled up in view
Tangled up in view
07/13/2004 05:30 AMBoston Globe Jul 13 2004 10:05AM GMT
Tangled Up in Glue
Tangled Up in Glue
07/22/2004 08:11 AMIDFuel has nice introduction to those substance most often needed
after dropping a gadget to the floor (as opposed to the substance that
caused you to drop it): glue. The trick to glue, of course, is to
discover what types of surfaces you will be adhering together; after
that, all you need is some deft swearing and some luck. I would also
toss in to the mix a favorite link of mine, "This to That.com," a
simple webform that helps you pick what adhesive to use to glue two
different (or the same, I guess) surfaces together.
Read
- Stuck on You [IDFuel]
Read - This to That (Glue
Advice) [ThisToThat]
A Tangled Tale
A Tangled Tale
09/24/2004 02:10 PM
Math
s puzzles and
more problems.
Found whilst searching for the fiendish
the Monty Hall
Problem. A
Tangled Tale, indeed.
Tangled Up in Blue
Tangled Up in Blue
04/09/2004 10:29 PMtechtv Apr 10 2004 2:18AM GMT
untangling the tangled web woven
untangling the tangled web woven
05/21/2004 10:02 AMThere's be lots about the conflict between SoundScan's reports about
increasing album sales in the US, and the RIAA's claim to have been
hurt by "piracy."
This piece by Moses Avalon does a very nice job
reconciling the numbers. Here's a summary paragraph:
Forget the confusing percentages, here's an oversimplified
example: I shipped 1000 units last year and sold 700 of them. This
year I sold 770 units but shipped only 930 units. I shipped 10% less
units this year. And this is what the RIAA wants the public to accept
as "a loss."
One Very Tangled Post-9/11 Affair
One Very Tangled Post-9/11 Affair
05/23/2004 04:51 PMA surprising number of firemen have left their wives for the widows of
their brethren who died at the World Trade Center.
Deadly drugs slip through tangled Web
Deadly drugs slip through tangled Web
12/06/2003 07:55 PMEarlier this week, executives of the Internet search engine Google
announced they would no longer accept advertising from unlicensed
pharmacies, following ...
Surfing around for love, daters get
tangled in Net
Surfing around for love, daters get
tangled in Net
09/17/2004 06:08 AMChicago Tribune Sep 17 2004 10:55AM GMT
ESPN.com - SPORTSBUSINESS - MLB in
tangled web of on-field advertising
ESPN.com - SPORTSBUSINESS - MLB in
tangled web of on-field advertising
05/06/2004 12:09 AMMLB is putting the Spiderman logo on bases and pitching rubbers? ..
This is a crime against humanity ..
nothing
sports.espn.go.com/espn/sportsbusiness/news/story?id=1795742
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Tangled Up in Boobs - What's Bob Dylan
doing in a Victoria's Secret ad? By Seth
Stevenson
Tangled Up in Boobs - What's Bob Dylan
doing in a Victoria's Secret ad? By Seth
Stevenson
04/13/2004 07:30 AMTangled Up in Boobs - What's Bob Dylan doing in a Victoria's Secret
ad?
slate.msn.com/id/2098635
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earPod solves tangled iPod earbud wires
problem
earPod solves tangled iPod earbud wires
problem
07/07/2004 02:24 PMAudioOutfitters has announced that its new
earPod, which
provides storage for your iPod headphones and remote control, will
start shipping at the end of July. earPod solves the problem of
tangled earbud wires by wrapping the wires around a spool and storing
the earbuds and plug in a central padded compartment. You can also use
the earPod to shorten the wires while using your iPod, and its
included e-Clip lets you attach it to your belt, pocket or other
convenient location, with additional room on the outside for clipping
on your remote control. Pricing will be US$11.99 when the earPod is
released.
Madrid por la ciencia
Madrid por la ciencia
04/08/2005 10:21 AMMadrid, te queremos.
Madrid, te queremos.
04/23/2004 04:26 PM
173 dead today More than 185 people lost their lives today in
Madrid. This graphic homage at left from an illustrator named Forges
at
El Pais, by way of
Spanish blog
caspa.tv. As it was here
in New York, in Spain everything will now be spoken of in terms of
"before March 11," and after.
El Internet fue formado de seres humanos, como nosotros. Un
montón de amor y respeto para todos los amigos de BoingBoing que
viven en Madrid, y en España. Queremos paz tambien, igual como
ustedes.
Madrid-based blogger Ignacio Escolar has this to say:
"ETA ha matado hoy a más personas que en los últimos ocho
años....Decir que "no hay palabras" es un tópico tan usado
que ha perdido su significado. Pero es que, literalmente, hoy no
encuentro en el diccionario nada con lo que nombrar a esta masacre."
(The ETA killed more people today than in the last eight years in
Spain... to say that 'there are no words' is a phrase so overused that
it has lost its significance. But the thing is, literally, today I
can't find anything in the dictionary with which to describe this
massacre.")
Here is a growing list of Spanish-language blogs, many based in
Madrid, covering the terrorist attack and its aftermath. Link.
Many other blogs appear to be
posting this image on their home pages,
as an expression of solidarity. BoingBoing buddy in Spain Antonio
Delgado, of caspa.tv, says that the online edition of Spanish
newspaper El Pais is a paid-access-only site -- but today,
all contents are free, including this PDF version of today's edition.
Link
. Antonio also says traffic to Spanish news websites is up eight times
normal, according to this article and this one -- that's more traffic than they received on 9/11.
And Jean-Luc
says that Spanish professor Jose Luis Orihuela has built a
newsfeed about today's events in this post on his
weblog.
Madrid Gets Hotzones
Madrid Gets Hotzones
12/18/2003 03:40 PMAlcatel and SatWan have set up a bunch of hotzones in the north part
of Madrid, Spain: The offering serves homes and businesses, using
satellite for backhaul. SatWan is also offering a voice service over
the network....
Car Used by Madrid Bombers Found (AP)
Car Used by Madrid Bombers Found (AP)
07/24/2004 12:58 PMAP - Three months after the Madrid train bombings, Spanish police
found a rental car used by the terrorists containing personal effects,
including tapes of Quranic verses and chants praising jihad, an
official said Saturday.
WSIS-We Seize! en Madrid
WSIS-We Seize! en Madrid
12/09/2003 05:05 AMMadrid suspect charged over 9/11
Madrid suspect charged over 9/11
04/28/2004 01:00 PMA judge charges a Moroccan wanted in connection with the Madrid bombs
with helping to plot the 9/11 attacks.
Owen linked with Madrid
Owen linked with Madrid
08/09/2004 10:21 PMLiverpool's Michael Owen could leave after contract talks break down,
according to reports.
Man charged over Madrid bombs
Man charged over Madrid bombs
12/22/2004 01:03 AMA Spanish judge charges a Moroccan man suspected over the Madrid
bombing with 191 counts of murder.
Terrorism and Democracy in Madrid
Terrorism and Democracy in Madrid
03/14/2005 06:01 PM I re-emerge. Sorry for the hiatus. I will do my best in following
posts to recount the sound and fury in my part of Meatspace that has
led to my recent silence in Cyberspace. For now, here I am, in real
time. I'm in Madrid at a meeting convened by the Club of Madrid, a
group of former heads of state, led by former Brazilian president
Fernando Cardoso and, including everyone from Bill Clinton to Mikhail
Gorbachev to Vaclav Havel, to John Major, all seeking to expiate their
sins of office with subsequent good works. The good work at hand is
called The International Summit on Democracy, Terrorism, and Security.
It feel a little like the World Economic Forum, though smaller and
more focused. The security is intense and the press is excluded.(
Though, interestingly, I am posting these words from inside a session,
along with the many other bloggers.) I fear, that despite enough good
intentions to pave a superhighway to hell, not much is likely to come
from this. Everyone seems to be playing we within the boundaries of
his usual rule set. I have yet to hear anyone say something that
seemed likely to mitigate the idiocy of this age. And I'm no better in
this regard. I spent all damned day yesterday in session with many of
the stars of Cyberspace, folks like Joichi Ito, John Gage, Dan
Gillmor, David Weinberger, Ethan Zuckerman, Marc Rotenberg, Andrew
Mclaughlin, Rebecca MacKinnon, etc. etc. Laboring long and loud, we
collectively produced the following statement: The Infrastructure of
Democracy Strengthening the Open Internet for a Safer World March 11,
2005 I. The Internet is a foundation of democratic society in the 21st
century, because the core values of the Internet and democracy are so
closely aligned. 1. The Internet is fundamentally about openness,
participation, and freedom of expression for all -- increasing the
diversity and reach of information and ideas. 2. The Internet allows
people to communicate and collaborate across borders and belief
systems. 3. The Internet unites families and cultures in diaspora; it
connects people, helping them to form civil societies. 4. The Internet
can foster economic development by connecting people to information
and markets. 5. The Internet introduces new ideas and views to those
who may be isolated and prone to political violence. 6. The Internet
is neither above nor below the law. The same legal principles that
apply in the physical world also apply to human activities conducted
over the Internet. II. Decentralized systems -- the power of many --
can combat decentralized foes. 1. Terrorist networks are highly
decentralized and distributed. A centralized effort by itself cannot
effectively fight terrorism. 2. Terrorism is everyone's issue. The
internet connects everyone. A connected citizenry is the best defense
against terrorist propaganda. 3. As we saw in the aftermath of the
March 11 bombing, response was spontaneous and rapid because the
citizens were able to use the Internet to organize themselves. 4. As
we are seeing in the distributed world of weblogs and other kinds of
citizen media, truth emerges best in open conversation among people
with divergent views. III. The best response to abuses of openness is
more openness. 1. Open, transparent environments are more secure and
more stable than closed, opaque ones. 2. While Internet services can
be interrupted, the Internet as a global system is ultimately
resilient to attacks, even sophisticated and widely distributed ones.
3. The connectedness of the Internet – people talking with
people – counters the divisiveness terrorists are trying to
create. 4. The openness of the Internet may be exploited by
terrorists, but as with democratic governments, openness minimizes the
likelihood of terrorist acts and enables effective responses to
terrorism. IV. Well-meaning regulation of the Internet in established
democracies could threaten the development of emerging democracies. 1.
Terrorism cannot destroy the internet, but over-zealous legislation in
response to terrorism could. Governments should consider mandating
changes to core Internet functionality only with extraordinary
caution. 2. Some government initiatives that look reasonable in fact
violate the basic principles that have made the Internet a success. 3.
For example, several interests have called for an end to anonymity.
This would be highly unlikely to stop determined terrorists, but it
would have a chilling effect on political activity and thereby reduce
freedom and transparency. Limiting anonymity would have a cascading
series of unintended results that would hurt freedom of expression,
especially in countries seeking transition to democratic rule. V. In
conclusion we urge those gathered here in Madrid to: 1. Embrace the
open Internet as a foundation of 21st Century democracy, and a
critical tool in the fight against terrorism. 2. Recognizing the
Internet's value as a critical communications infrastructure, invest
to strengthen it against attacks and recover quickly from damage. 3.
Work to spread access more evenly, aggressively addressing the Digital
Divide, and to provide Internet access for all. 4. To protect free
speech and association, endorse the availability of anonymous
communications for all. 5. Resist attempts at international governance
of the Internet: It can introduce processes that have unintended
effects and violate the bottom-up democratic nature of the Net. In
other words, precisely what you would expect us to say. So predictable
as to be the equivalent of silence. And yet, it's what we all
passionately believe. We are now all in a session where we are
presenting this little manifesto. It has just been strongly and rather
surprisingly rebuked by my friend Benjamin Barber who laid out the
usual older, indigerate stuff about how the Internet is nothing but
the handmaiden of big media, scarcely better than television. Now an
Iranian lady has risen to discuss, among other things, the fact that
all the ayatollahs of Iran have sites on the Internet....
Three held over Madrid bombs
Three held over Madrid bombs
04/16/2004 02:16 PMSpanish police arrest three more people in Madrid in connection with
the 11 March train bombings in the city.
VII Java Expo en Madrid
VII Java Expo en Madrid
05/01/2004 02:08 AMMadrid suspect indicted on 9/11 charges
Madrid suspect indicted on 9/11 charges
04/28/2004 02:44 PMConferencias de Richard Stallman en
Madrid
Conferencias de Richard Stallman en
Madrid
04/30/2004 01:43 PMAznar admits Madrid failings
Aznar admits Madrid failings
05/03/2004 10:18 PMThe former Spanish prime minister admits underestimating the threat
from Islamic militants.
Madrid suspect held in Morocco
Madrid suspect held in Morocco
05/04/2004 06:34 AMA man sought by Spain in connection with the Madrid train bombs is
being held in Morocco on drugs charges.
Impresiones de la conferencia de
Stallman en Madrid
Impresiones de la conferencia de
Stallman en Madrid
05/04/2004 06:22 PMPruebas de Voto Electrónico en Madrid
Pruebas de Voto Electrónico en Madrid
06/17/2004 02:16 AMConferencia de seguridad FIST en Madrid
Conferencia de seguridad FIST en Madrid
02/12/2004 06:40 AMSpain investigates Madrid attacks
Spain investigates Madrid attacks
07/06/2004 03:04 AMA parliamentary commission begins to examine whether the 11 March
attacks could have been prevented.
Madrid suspect 'held in Italy'
Madrid suspect 'held in Italy'
06/08/2004 06:03 AMA suspect in the Madrid train attacks is said to be in custody as part
of a swoop on alleged militants in Europe.
British school was Madrid target
British school was Madrid target
07/01/2004 03:27 AMA British primary school in Madrid was a potential target for the
bombers behind the 11 March train blasts, documents reveal.
Madrid bombers 'had more targets'
Madrid bombers 'had more targets'
06/30/2004 05:44 PMThe Madrid train bombers had planned more attacks in the Spanish
capital, classified documents say.
Probe opens into Madrid attacks
Probe opens into Madrid attacks
06/16/2004 10:23 AMA Spanish parliamentary commission to investigate the Madrid train
bombings holds its first session.
US lawyer held over Madrid bombs
US lawyer held over Madrid bombs
05/07/2004 04:45 AMFBI agents arrest a lawyer from Oregon in connection with the Madrid
train bombs that killed 191 people.
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