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Sunday, July 31, 2005 |
The Sniffer vs. the Cybercrooks. Sniffers, people paid to test a computer network's security, must do their best to think like an enterprising cyberthief. By GARY RIVLIN. [NYT > Home Page]
Interesting article about an interesting person...
4:51:02 PM
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Kimi wins! Excellent race for him, but McLaren still has problems with reliance. Michael manages to hold his brother for second place in their best race ever...
9:41:23 AM
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Schumacher had the pole and at the start of the race Kimi past Juan Montoya. Those are the forbidding team orders taking another way... That's why I said it was stupid to forbid team orders. Kimi is attacking Schumacher and Alonso had a problem with his front wing and is way behind.
8:09:45 AM
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A study about missed opportunities to spot the holocaust by the allies is interesting. The clues are easier to understand once you know what happened. But in reality it is very hard to verify that something has happened, specially when it is hard to believe it could happen. First, it is clear that enemies of a tyrannic (or not) government will exaggerate and even invent lies since they are convinced they hold the truth. Also, said government will do all in its power to prevent the news from leaking out.. Anyone sympathetic to the government, that may be horrified will provide true denial (since he/she won't be informed). Finally, the ones doing the dirty deed are the most fanatic and blind of the criminal government. Repression is a bitch, ain't it?
6:44:10 AM
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© Copyleft 2005 Alfredo Octavio.
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