Book Reviews
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Redmond's Butterfly Effect: "Criminals are benefiting from an Internet Explorer that's so complex even Microsoft can't predict its behavior. [...] Here we had multiple vulnerabilities in IE, at least one spanning back months, which have remained un-patched by Microsoft. The culmination of the vulnerabilities allows for silent code execution on the client box: zones crossed, files downloaded, code executed, boxes owned. Microsoft's own little butterfly effect."
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Here is a short introduction to Tove Jansson, the creator of Moomin: "Some writers have the gift of being able to construct an entire coherent and detailed world and to people with more or less human creatures out of their ow imagination. [...] Somewher at the top of any list would be Tove Jansson (1914-2001) of Finland, creator of the world of the moomintrolls and their friends, a world which is both strange and a little dangerous, while being pleasant and familiar at the same time. [...]
Moomintroll, that chubby, cheerful being, came into existence as a family joke when Tove Jansson was young girl. He was a little thinner at the time. Later he became a kind of signature when she did illustrations for various magazines." Perhaps you
allow the Moomin to teach you about Finland as well.
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The Huygens Atmospheric Structure Instrument (HASI) is perhaps the most interesting instrument on-board the Huygens probe. This probe will be released by the Cassini spacecraft to descend onto Titan, the largest moon of Saturn.
Dan Gillmor celebrates In Saturn's Orbit: "Congratulations to the teams from several nations who successfully put the Cassini-Huygens spacecraft into Saturn's orbit for an exploratory mission. Wonderful pictures, brilliant engineering, a boon to science -- as good as this gets."
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Here is a short
HASI has been partly developed researchers at the Finnish Meteorological Institute (FMI).
So, to celebrate the arrival of the Cassini spacecraft at Saturn, I'm showing the flag of