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Thursday, February 28, 2002 |
Muslim Skepticism Continues - 61% Disbelieve Arabs Carried Out Sept. 11 Attacks [Plastic]
This is astounding. There was a discusion about this on one of the TV news networks last night. A lot of time was spent trying to assign blame to our government for not educating the Muslims. The most original answer was that it really isn't possible. The Muslim community (ouside the US) has broken down. I don't think this is something Americans can understand.
The really interesting thing was that the point made by one of the journalists was the same one I heard later on SouthPark! Maybe someday we will learn to hate them as much as they hate us.
1:17:17 PM
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Annalee Newitz: "Blogs have turned me into a nervous person. Reading them makes me want to run around in circles squeaking like a beaver." [Scripting News]
1:10:59 PM
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Thursday in pictures. Gallery: Columbia space shuttle mission frozen on the ground; the peseta bows out after 133 years; and protesters burn vehicles in Ahmadabad, India. [Guardian Unlimited]
10:49:07 AM
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Wild holds off Mighty Ducks [StarTrib]
8:43:16 AM
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Scripting flaw leaves sites vulnerable. A flaw in a common open-source scripting language, PHP, could allow attackers to crash an Apache Web site or compromise a server. [CNET News.com]
my take...
Scripting is great but will anyone ever produce a non-hackable scripting capability? I guess for now we have to live with the fact that price for doing cool stuff is that someone will do uncool stuff! Wait a minute, isn't that pretty much true of everything in life?
8:24:40 AM
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New Neurons Work in an Old Brain. Not only can adults generate new brain cells, new research proves that these new neurons can forge new connections and fire like the older ones. In mice, anyway. By Mark K. Anderson. [Wired News]
Hope for those of us that drank away the 70's & 80's!
8:18:34 AM
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Intel Aspires to Wireless. Intel has its eye on the wireless market, and is working toward standards for mobile devices that will ease changes in product design. Andy Patrizio reports from the Intel Developer Forum in San Francisco. [Wired News]
Interesting that a wireless article appears in "Wired" news!
8:15:11 AM
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7:43:20 AM
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