

Customers blame spam on filched lists. E-mail management company Lyris Technologies says it's investigating spam complaints that may involve hundreds of thousands of compromised customer e-mail addresses. [CNET News.com]
Blues World [A Blander Blog]
Buck Macklin: "Canada is getting a bit of bad press recently. All because our Prime Minister isn't willing to give George Bush a blank endorsement to attack Iraq. So far only Great Britain has stepped up with the kind of support Americans have come to expect..." [more]
Media giants want internet ruling. Music and film companies ask a US judge to rule on an internet copyright case against three file-sharing outfits without trial. [BBC News | TECHNOLOGY]
Yep - that's what it says: "without trial"
From the Real to the Unreal [The Aardvark Speaks]
>> ...history of the "manipulation of photographs" going back to the mid 19th century which led to "the use of montage as a truly new art form" in the 1920s... [Coolstop Daily Pick 9/11/02]
BBC News: E-mail virus exploits September 11
The e-mail attempts to coax users to click on the infected attachment with promises of photographs of Osama bin Laden and the US Secretary of State involved in 'friendly dialogue'.Sick bastards!
Related:
Internetnews.com: 9/11 Worm Can't Squirm. "Concerns about September 11th-themed worm fade on word that 'Chet' is a dud."
Karlin Lillington: "And if it's time to think of something else today, here's a wonderful, wonderful website, guaranteed to keep you clicking while time (literally and figuratively!) slips past. A high speed net connection helps."
(Reviewed at coolstop on 11/30/01)
Can newly sober musicians make good music? [A Blander Blog < redshifter.org]