Thursday, November 27, 2003

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1.  Red Riding Hood dances with DDD-breasted fursuits video. In this video, which I'm told is a Japanese construction firm TV commercial, Little Red Riding Hood dances with huge-titted furry animals. Link (via diepunyhumans)
2.  Persian blogger runs for parliament in Iran. Hossein Derakhshan, Toronto-based pioneer of the Persian blogosphere, just announced he's running for Iranian parliament. Jeff Jarvis on Buzzmachine says:
In the comments, Sassan worries that this will put Hossein in jeopardy. I fear his incredible activities online could do that as well. But if he merely tries to run -- even if from afar, even if not allowed to, even if unable to campaign or win -- sends a most powerful message: Here is a man who has created a new political power base online. We've joked about a blogger running for office in the U.S. Hoder is doing it. We've joked about starting a revolution online. Hoder has done it. I pray that Hoder does nothing to put himself at risk. But I stand in awe of what he has accomplished.

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3.  Vietnam Veterans' art online.

This online gallery features a portion of the works in the National Vietnam Veterans Art Museum in Chicago, which contains works in various media created by vets from around the US. At left: "Ambush Behind a Thin Wood Line," by John Plunkett:

"Our home base sat at the foot of the only mountain range for about a hundred miles. It consisted of two mountains: Nui Ba Den and Nui Ba Ra. These paintings are from a diary that was written in my brain and in the brains of thousands of others, on a daily basis in Vietnam. Some of the situations did happen to me; others were bad dreams, fears of what might happen, hallucinations; images that seemed to appear out of nowhere, for no reason."

Link (thanks, Invisible Cowgirl)


4.  Microsoft prepares to launch new moblogging services?. On the "Microsoft Windows Mobile Communities" site, this blurb:
Get Ready for Moblogs -- Turn an ordinary blog into a moblog by including pictures from your Pocket PC or Smartphone. Check back here in December to learn how to create yours.
Link (thanks, Jean-Luc!)
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5.  Coaches Are Going Straight to Video (Games) (washingtonpost.com). washingtonpost.com - Gary Williams isn't screaming. He is talking, right at you, in the moments before the NCAA championship game.

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1.  Project Plex-Box
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2.  Online menus for pupils. Pupils at schools in Lancashire can now order their school dinners by computer.
3.  Gamers hit the big screen. Keen gamer Simon Bysshe has turned the camera on gamers and got them talking about what they do and why.
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4.  DoS attack blamed for Internet outage
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5.  Adoption du projet de loi anti-spam aux Etats-Unis
6.  Review - PDA Security

9:23:42 PM    

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1.  [ANNOUNCE] Python network security tools: Pcapy, Impacket, InlineEgg

8:23:30 PM    

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1.  20 Years of Virii
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2.  phpBB 2.06 search.php SQL injection
3.  Re: Unhackable network really unhackable?
4.  Probability Defense: Bayesian Filters

7:23:11 PM    

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1.  Piece of the Moon for Sale
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2.  EU patents vote delayed. Up in the air
3.  CIO survey shows ECM set to surge, Documentum leads. Vignette and Interwoven just behind

5:22:33 PM    

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1.  Yet Another Debian-based Distro: Mepis
2.  Latest Maps of the Internet
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3.  GnuPG's ElGamal signing keys compromised
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4.  Aftershocks of undersea cable outage hit UK ISPs. DDoS attack theory debunked
5.  Pivotal: slim pickings support big ambitions. Acquisition target
6.  'Wron number caught in Fermat-defying romp. Stob Innocent integer ensnared by Wiles' wiles

4:22:11 PM    

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1.  Vulnerabilities: MySQL Password Handler Buffer Overflow Vulnerability. MySQL is an open source relational database project. It is available for the Microsoft Windows, Linux, and Unix operating systems.

MySQL server has been reported prone t...

2.  Vulnerabilities: Sendmail Prescan() Variant Remote Buffer Overrun Vulnerability. Sendmail is prone to a buffer overrun vulnerability in the prescan() function. This issue is different than the vulnerability described in BID 7230. The issue exists in...
3.  Vulnerabilities: Sendmail Ruleset Parsing Buffer Overflow Vulnerability. Sendmail is a widely used MTA for Unix and Microsoft Windows systems.

Sendmail has been reported prone to a buffer overflow condition when parsing non-standard rulesets...

4.  Vulnerabilities: Coreutils LS Width Argument Integer Overflow Vulnerability. Coreutils 'ls' utility is a binary application that is used to list directory contents.

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3:22:01 PM    

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1.  Singapore's MobileOne showcases 3G products, launch next year (AFP). AFP - Singapore's MobileOne (M1) showcased its suite of third generation (3G) services here, with senior officials saying they are confident of a successful commercial launch in the second half of next year.
2.  Samsung develops world's largest TFT-LCD panel for high-definition TV (AFP). AFP - South Korea's Samsung Electronics announced the development of the worlds largest TFT-LCD panel for high-definition (HD) television.
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3.  A Day in the Life of a Patent Examiner
4.  Big Mouth Billy Bass Videoconferencing
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5.  Online menus for pupils. Pupils at schools in Lancashire can now order their school dinners by computer at the start of the day.
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6.  BugTraq: RNN's Guestbook 1.2 Multiple Vulnerabilities. Sender: BrainRawt [brainrawt at haxworx dot com]
7.  BugTraq: GNU screen buffer overflow. Sender: Timo Sirainen [tss at iki dot fi]
8.  BugTraq: SRT2003-TURKEY-DAY - *novelty* - detecttr.c Trace Route detection vulnerability. Sender: KF [dotslash at snosoft dot com]
9.  BugTraq: GnuPG's ElGamal signing keys compromised. Sender: Werner Koch [wk at gnupg dot org]
10.  Vulnerabilities: PHPSysInfo Index.PHP File Disclosure Vulnerability. PHPSysInfo is a PHP Script that parses the '/proc' filesystem and displays information about system information in a web browser.

PHPSysInfo has been reported to be vuln...

11.  Vulnerabilities: PHPSysInfo Index.PHP LNG File Disclosure Vulnerability. PHPSysInfo is a PHP Script that parses the '/proc' filesystem and displays information about system information in a web browser.

PHPSysInfo has been reported to be vuln...

12.  Vulnerabilities: SIRCD Server Operator Privilege Escalation Vulnerability. sircd is an IRC server daemon, for Linux and Unix platforms.

sircd has been reported prone to a privilege escalation vulnerability. The issue has been reported to exist ...

13.  Vulnerabilities: Monit HTTP Content-Length Parameter Denial of Service Vulnerability. Monit is a utility for the Linux and Unix operating systems that is designed to monitor processes, devices, files, and directories. The application makes use of an HTTPS ...
14.  Vulnerabilities: Monit Overly Long HTTP Request Buffer Overrun Vulnerability. Monit is a utility for the Linux and Unix operating systems that is designed to monitor processes, devices, files, and directories. The application makes use of an HTTPS ...
15.  Vulnerabilities: Libnids TCP Packet Reassembly Memory Corruption Vulnerability. Libnids is library designed to allow programs to easily implement the use of various network data analysis such as IP defragmentation and TCP stream reassembly. Libnids i...

2:21:42 PM    

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1.  Big Thunder Mountain broken by negligence. Looks like the fatal crash on Disneyland's Big Thunder Mountain was the result of poor maintenance. Disneyland's maintenance has been suffering ever since a group of McKinsey and ex-McKinsey consultants advised them to save money by cutting back on preventative maintenance and forcing out experienced, senior cast-members. Management consultants: is there anything they can't screw up?

"Our own analysis found that the accident was caused by incorrectly performed maintenance tasks required by Disneyland policy and procedures that resulted in a mechanical failure," said Leslie Goodman, senior vice president of strategic communications for Walt Disney Parks and Resorts.

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2.  Mood-recognition coming to Playstation. The next-gen Sony Playstation will have an optical sensor built in for gesture and facial recognition, and is indended to allow for affective game-design that detects and responds to players' emotional states.

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(via Wonderland)

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3.  Norwegian Hacker Rebuts Music Piracy Criticism (Reuters). Reuters - A Norwegian hacker famed for defeating Hollywood in a cyber piracy trial on Thursday rejected allegations he had illegally unlocked a code that enables unauthorized copying of music files from the Internet.
4.  Asia Takes Its Music Piracy Battle Online (Reuters). Reuters - A handwritten sign at the entrance to a tiny shop in southern Malaysia's busiest city sums up the music industry's colossal problems in Asia.
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5.  Umberto Eco on Paper vs. Electronic Memory
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6.  No Letup In Security Threats To Business
7.  'Cyber diversity' research aims to strengthen security
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8.  Vulnerabilities: Apple Mac OS X Finder Application Access Validation Vulnerability. The finder application is included in Apple Mac OS X distributions to provide a method for a desktop user to navigate and manage the Mac OS X filesystem and peripherals. ...
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9.  E-commerce targeted by blackmailers
10.  Review - PDA Security
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11.  Vuln exposes soft underbelly of Mac OS X

1:21:21 PM    

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1.  Nigeria sets up panel to fight Internet fraudsters (AFP). AFP - Nigeria has set up a presidential panel to tackle so-called "advance fee" fraud and other economic crimes committed via the Internet, officials said.
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2.  Comparing Wireless Internet Services
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3.  BBC to sell off technology unit. The BBC announces plans to sell off its technology arm, saying the move could save it up to £30m a year.
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4.  Vulnerabilities: Anthill Remote File Include Vulnerability. Anthill is a PHP based bug tracking system.

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5.  Tiscali in logo makeover. It's about 'maturity and internationality'
6.  Vuln exposes soft underbelly of Mac OS X. Apple patch pending
7.  Nokia N-Gage tops mobile game download chart. Good news for game deck as download game sales rocket

12:21:03 PM    

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1.  Apple opens Ginza store; Osaka store coming in 2004 (MacCentral). MacCentral - Apple Computer Inc. opened its first retail store in Japan, and the first outside the U.S., to journalists Thursday ahead of its official opening this Sunday.
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2.  GnuPG's ElGamal Signing Keys Compromised
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3.  BBC to sell off technology unit. The BBC announces plans to sell of its technology arm, saying the move could save it up to £30m a year.
4.  Mobile tones ring in the changes. You could soon be able to decide what ringing tone the person you are calling hears on their mobile phone.
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5.  Elsewhere: Arrest in Wells Fargo data theft. A Concord man who police say has a history of identity theft is in jail today after local authorities and Secret Service agents searched his home Tuesday night and found ...
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6.  Vulnerabilities: CommerceSQL Shopping Cart index.cgi Directory Traversal Vulnerability. CommerceSQL Shopping Cart is a shopping cart application.

A vulnerability has been reported to exist in the software that may allow a remote attacker to access informati...

7.  Vulnerabilities: Justice Guestbook Path Disclosure Vulnerability. Justice Guestbook is guestbook software implemented in PHP. It is available for a variety of platforms including Linux and Unix variant operating environments.

A path di...

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8.  Calling all channel players. We got a survey which wants filling
9.  BBC to flog technology division. 1,400 staff face uncertain future
10.  Why Indiana and New Jersey were right. Letters The smart money stays at home
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11.  Lawmakers: spam bill is a turkey
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12.  Wells Fargo burglary suspect caught - Stolen PC's recovered
13.  Nouvelle vulnérabilité pour Mac OS X

11:20:52 AM    

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1.  Challenges Ahead for Storage Industry in 2004 (Ziff Davis). Ziff Davis - Technology transitions and market forces will bring a bit of turmoil to the storage industry in 2004. Both enterprise customers and consumers will have many more options for storage and making choices may prove difficult at times.
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2.  Mobile tones ring in the changes. You could soon be able to decide what dial tone the person you are calling hears on their mobile phone.
3.  Offensive jargon comes under fire. Technology firms supplying LA County are asked to avoid potentially offensive terms such as "master" and "slave".
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4.  Elsewhere: Spanish police arrest Raleka worm suspect. Spanish police have arrested a 23-year-old man in Madrid, who is suspected of being the author of the W32/Raleka worm which infected more than 120,000 computers in August...
5.  Elsewhere: Phoenix adds security at the hardware level. The major BIOS developer, Phoenix Technologies has unveiled its first product based on its new extensible Core System Software (CSS). The new technology has been built wi...
6.  News: Spanish police arrest Raleka virus suspect. The Register By John Leyden [john dot leyden at theregister dot co dot uk]
7.  News: Police arrest ID thief in Wells Fargo case. The Register By John Leyden [john dot leyden at theregister dot co dot uk]
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8.  Vulnerabilities: Multiple Mod_Gzip Debug Mode Vulnerabilities. Mod_gzip is an Apache web server module that compresses web content before sending it to the client. Mod_gzip is not a standard module for Apache.

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9.  Earthport to sue Egg. Wants 'a substantial sum'
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10.  You thought Internet viruses and trip videos bugged you?
11.  Top-down security
12.  Phoenix adds security at the hardware level
13.  Weak monitoring lets hackers run riot
14.  So when will Linux vendors charge for security fixes?
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15.  27 Nov W32/Agobot-AS
16.  NamITech moves into information security training
17.  Secure chips will lead to biometric passports
18.  Spanish police arrest Raleka worm suspect
19.  You thought Internet viruses and trip videos bugged you?
20.  Top-down security
21.  Phoenix adds security at the hardware level
22.  Weak monitoring lets hackers run riot
23.  So when will Linux vendors charge for security fixes?

10:20:33 AM    

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1.  ISS Fender Bender
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2.  When will Linux vendors charge for security fixes?
3.  DoS attack blamed for Internet outage
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4.  Calling all channel players. We got a survey which wants filling.

9:20:13 AM    

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1.  Apple Set to Open First Store in Japan (AP). AP - Apple Computer Inc.'s first retail store outside the United States will open its doors Sunday in Tokyo, the company said.
2.  Music Industry Reluctantly Yielding to Internet Reality (washingtonpost.com). washingtonpost.com - Superstar rapper Jay-Z's new album was supposed to hit record stores tomorrow, but instead his label rushed out the music two weeks ago. Why? Because pirated copies of the CD, "The Black Album," already had surfaced on unauthorized song-swapping Internet services.
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3.  Fortune Magazine On Google Growing Up
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4.  Dial tones ring in the changes. You could soon be able to decide what dial tone the person you are calling hears on their mobile phone.
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5.  Wells Fargo burglary suspect caught and stolen PCs recovered after attempted hacking of AOL account
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6.  Toshiba blue laser tech chosen for HD DVD spec.. DVD Forum vote passed
7.  Message to House Robots: Be Stupid. Europe in Brief
8.  Sendo X aims to out-Nokia Nokia, outsmart MS smartphone. The big bet for brand status
9.  EU internet privacy laws tightened. No more insults?
10.  Fossil revamps MS Spot watch line. Vanilla, 'Dick Tracy' models launched
11.  Microsoft plays hardball with Dutch Lindows resellers. Who you gonna call? Michael Robertson!
12.  Police arrest ID thief in Wells Fargo case. Stolen PCs recovered

8:19:52 AM    

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1.  New, Improved Home Sites For the Holidays (washingtonpost.com). washingtonpost.com - EBay recently rolled out an electronic "secret Santa" to help groups create wish lists and swap gifts anonymously. When the group is ready, eBay draws the names -- and, of course, limits gift selection to items at its own sprawling site.
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2.  18,000 Net users caught in BT billing error. Swing low, sweet chariot
3.  Europe to adopt Wi-Fi faster than US. Mobile-friendliness, cafe culture key drivers, says analyst
4.  Spanish police arrest Raleka virus suspect. 'Computer science delinquency'
5.  Watching the Net's background radiation. What happens to a naked TCP/IP node?

7:19:32 AM    

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1.  Diebold Folds In DMCA E-Voting Lawsuit
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2.  Vulnerabilities: Pan Long Author Address Denial Of Service Vulnerability. Pan is a freely available, open source news reading utility. It is available for the Unix and Linux platforms.

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3.  Nigeria stamps on 419 (again). Huge foreign currency earner
4.  Nigeria stamps on 419 (again). Huge foreign currency earner
5.  Softwron shows off its new technology. Stob They've got our number
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6.  Jedi Academy Can't Feel the Force. The new Star Wars video game, Star Wars Jedi Knight: Jedi Academy, garners two and a half stars out of four. The plot is diluted by its pick-and-choose format, the graphics lack luster and Jedi jumping is flawed.
7.  Time Runs Out for Tommy. Despite a stem-cell transplant, a 4-year-old California boy with a rare genetic disorder dies, crushing his parents' only hope that at least one of their three children might survive.
8.  Another GOP Break-in vs. Dems. It may not be Watergate, but the Republicans have done it again. This time, a staffer to Sen. Orrin Hatch is accused of stealing files from Democratic computers. Unlike the stonewalling Nixon, Hatch has apologized and is cooperating.
9.  Swappable Hebrew Music Now Online. NMC Music, an Israeli record company, launches a pay music-download service for Hebrew tunes. It will offer MP3 music files without restrictions on file swapping, saying its focus is to help customers get music legally.
10.  'DVD Jon' Takes Crack at ITunes. The young Norwegian hacker, notorious for developing a program to break DVD security codes, turns his talents to iTunes. Jon Lech Johansen creates a program that circumvents iTunes' anticopying program.
11.  I'm a Maverick, Not a Mogul!. Notorious loudmouth Mark Cuban and his business partner, Todd Wagner, sold Broadcast.com for $5.7 billion. Now they own Landmark Theatres, and Cuban thinks he's ready to turn filmmaking on its ear. An interview with Xeni Jardin from Wired magazine.
12.  Baseball Throws Web a Curve. It's a legal showdown waiting to happen. Major League Baseball sees money in Web-based, real-time accounts of games, and it wants a piece of the action. By Mark McClusky.

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1.  Blackmailers target e-commerce. Companies trading online are under attack from gangs who blackmail with denial-of-service attacks.
2.  Mobile tones ring in the changes. You could soon be able to decide what ringtone the person you are calling hears on their mobile phone.
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3.  Vulnerabilities: Linux IPRoute Spoofed Kernel Messages Denial Of Service Vulnerability. iproute is a freely available, open source network suite for the Linux platform.

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4.  Vulnerabilities: Stunnel Unspecified SIGCHLD Signal Handler Vulnerability. Stunnel is a freely available, open source cryptography wrapper. It is designed to wrap arbitrary protocols that may or may not support cryptography. It is maintained by ...
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5.  Openzone-in-a-box comes to Ireland. Cheap box, expensive access
6.  So when will Linux vendors charge for security fixes?. Opinion Ending the free lunch

5:18:52 AM    

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1.  Book Five of King's Dark Tower is out. I've been addicted to Stephen King's Gunslinger books since I was about 17. They're long, tense, gripping tales, filled with enough po-mo weirdness to make them interesting and keep me guessing. The first book was begun when King was a teenager; the last book will be the last fiction King ever writes, according to him. Book five -- the third-to-last in the series -- is Wolves of the Calla, a 600+ page brick of a novel that I've just finished reading. It's a very satisfying installment in the saga, and ends, as they all do, on a cliff-hanger that is as exciting as it is exasperating. I can't wait for the next two. There aren't a lot of modern genre authors playing with the memes from the Western pulps these days; King's reinterpretation of them makes me want to dig up some old Zane Grey.

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2.  Foldable popcult dollies.

Printable templates for folding-and-glueing together Kubrick-like characters from Mario Brothers and other pieces of the popcult pantheon.

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(via KoKoRo)


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3.  Dilbert for 27 Nov 2003.
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4.  Non Sequitur for 27 Nov 2003.
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5.  Ways to Beat the Telecommuting Blues?

4:18:32 AM    

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1.  Intel Touts Making of Next-Generation Test Chips (Reuters). Reuters - Intel Corp. (INTC.O), the world's largest maker of semiconductors, on Monday said it has built test chips using next-generation 65 nanometer technology and expects to be the first to produce them, in 2005.
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2.  PE_VALLA.A

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1.  Mightylady.net.

Warren says:

"When clambering into an anime-girl body suit just isn't enough for you: there's MightyLady.Net, for those who derive special enjoyment from giant robot women, either in bondage, wrestling, doing gymnastics or on a slab being repaired. "

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2.  Apple Targets Bigger Pie in Japan with Ginza Store (Reuters). Reuters - Apple Computer Inc plans to open its first retail outlet outside of the United States this weekend in one of Tokyo's most glamorous shopping districts, as it enters the world's third-largest PC market.

2:17:53 AM    

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1.  Netcraft Web Server Stats Challenged

1:17:32 AM    

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1.  Online Travel Service Orbitz Plans IPO (washingtonpost.com). washingtonpost.com - Orbitz Inc., the nation's third-largest online travel reservation service, revealed plans yesterday to raise about $82 million in a public stock offering this year, a move that could heat up the battle to dominate the growing online travel sector.

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