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First decent idea I've heard in a while

I have no idea if this proposal would work, but I like the idea of combining strength and compassion, something Americans have occasionally proven themselves capable of.


Good Grief - More on Nimda

The Nimda virus uses IIS, Outlook, AND Internet Explorer. Um, HELO?? Ever wonder about the fact that ALL THREE of these products are made by one company?


Good Grief - More on Nimda

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The Nimda virus uses IIS, Outlook, AND Internet Explorer. Um, HELO?? Ever wonder about the fact that ALL THREE of these products are made by one company?

"This means that if you go and browse a page and you don't have the correct security on your browser, it looks as though the Javascript attempts to forward the virus from your machine to everyone in your contacts book." Cluley said the suspicion is that only Internet Explorer is vulnerable to this exploit..."


Leviticus As Literature

Being a Christian, and having done some varied philosophical studies over the years, I'm interested to read Leviticus as LIterature, by anthropologist Mary Douglas. From the description:


And...

Ich kanne auch ein bißen Deutsche spretchen.


Oh yeah.

Au jourdhui je me souvien que je peux parler un peu de Français. Zut alors!


Good Grief - More on Nimda

more-on-nimda

The Nimda virus uses IIS, Outlook, AND Internet Explorer. Um, HELO?? Ever wonder about the fact that ALL THREE of these products are made by one company?

"This means that if you go and browse a page and you don't have the correct security on your browser, it looks as though the Javascript attempts to forward the virus from your machine to everyone in your contacts book." Cluley said the suspicion is that only Internet Explorer is vulnerable to this exploit..."


Up for air: Avoiding being over-McCuskered

I can't read more then 1/3 of the material on David McCusker's weblog without coming up for air. It's like being in a parallel dimension, it seems very like our world, but it very much is not. I should add I admire (or at least am greatly intrigued by) Dave a lot.


McCusker's on a roll

Another set to add to my reading list: Count of Monte Cristo (original by Dumas), and the 5 SF tomes David mentions here.


Packing up

Heard on NPR:

INTERVIEWER: "What can we do to satisfy Osama bin Laden?"

EXPERT: "Pack up and move to another planet."


If only for a few minutes, it's welcome

Israel and the Palestinians have called a truce. Astonishingly, it was Yasser Arafat to step out with a unilateral cease-fire. Isreal quickly followed suit. I say astonishingly because while I am generally pro-Israel, the Palestinians have had NO reason recently to lay down arms.


New Microsoft IIS / Outlook Worm

Sigh. Some script-kiddie decided one exploit per Outlook/IIS worm was not enough, so they've bundled 12 or so exploits into one worm. Lovely. Don't you guys have anything better to do?


Engineering the excavation of the WTC

[via dangerousmeta!] Engineers Tackle Havoc Beneath trade Center. Extremely intersting article about the challenges involved. The WTC was an engineering marvel in every way.

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