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Saturday, September 14, 2002 |
Nach zwei langen Wochen ist unser Baby gestern wieder zur[florin]ck gekommen. Er mu§te dann erstmal ausf[florin]hrlich mit uns kuscheln und forderte K[florin]sse ein - das kann er sehr charmant.
Heute Nacht war er dann mal wider aufgewacht udn war etwas von der Rolle, daf[florin]r war er morgends dann wieder die Fr[ring]hlichkeit in Person und hat alle K[ring]rperteile, die er kannte aufgez...hlt. Vor dem Fr[florin]hst[florin]ck ging es mit Nicky einkaufen. Neal und die Frau an der Fleischtheke sind inzwischen gute Freunde, w...hrend der kleine Mann die Angebote von der K...setheke konsequent abgelehnt.
Auf dem R[florin]ckweg ging es bei der Waschanlage vorbei, um das Auto in Geburtstagsfassung zu bringen. Neal hat gro§e angst vor der Autowaschstra§e (er sa§ nicht im Auto) und mu§te sich bei mama verstecken.
Laut Rose und J[florin]rgen trinkt er keine Milch mehr. Erstmal hat er jedoch beim Fr[florin]hst[florin]ck einen Schluck genommen. Bei der n...chsten Gelegenheit dann: "Willst Du Milch oder Saft". Stirnrunzeln - Konzentration - "Mi[florin]lch!" Als wir ihm dann die Milch gegeben haben, vorwurfsvolle Blicke. Neal kann noch nicht "Saft" sagen, will aber Saft haben.
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PR-Newswire:
Attorney General Jennifer M.
Granholm today announced that as a result of a cease and desist order her
office issued on August 26, 2002 to certain Internet billing companies, 104
suspected child pornography websites are no longer able to accept credit card
charges through such companies to peddle their wares. As a result of this
action, which is the first of its kind in the nation, the access to these
websites is essentially cut off for residents of the United States.
Declan McCullagh:
This seems a little suspicious. First, if the sites are really in the
business of manufacturing and selling child pornography, I'd imagine the
police in the relevant jurisdictions would be delighted to prosecute.
Second, while there certainly is child porn out there, I'd be a little
hesitant to accept prosecutors' claims at face value -- they know that
because of the strict nature of the law, independent verification is not
just unlikely, but it could be illegal. Third, why is a state official
using PR Newswire to send out press releases?
[Politech]
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It appears that the RIAA has filed for summary judgement again Kazaa, MusicCity and Grokster. According to the press release, they have expert testimony from Leonard Kleinrock, "widely regarded as one of the original founders of the Internet." [LawMeme: Legal Bricolage for a Technological Age]
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Simple modifications to the circuitry in everyday electronic gadgets could bring down an airliner. An American security expert says passengers should be barred from carrying any electronic gadgets inside aircraft, such as laptops or CD players, until planes are able to detect a modified piece of equipment. [EurekAlert - Technology & Engineering]
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Back in the early 1990s, a loose association of "cypherpunks" went head to head with the National Security Agency over encryption rights. Ten years later, the cypherpunks live on -- as suspicious and hostile as ever. And they're having a party. [Privacy Digest]
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Maximillian Dornseif, 2002.
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