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Submission + - SUV offered as hotel during SuperBowl weekend (craigslist.org)

Atrox Canis writes: A friend tipped me to this ad in Craigslist. It seems pretty tongue in cheek but the hotel prices are going through the roof in the DFW area so who knows. I checked earlier and even one of the bargain motels is renting rooms for $600 a night.

Submission + - WTF: Has US State Dept. not heard of encryption?

An anonymous reader writes: Governments have secrets. This is not news. People would like to know those secrets, even if it means breaking through doors. This also is not news. Yet, wikileaks has just released a busload of the US's secrets that hint the doors were pretty flimsy. Heads should roll. Not at wikileaks, but at the US State Dept. Have they not heard of using encryption? Has the dumbing down of the average person made encryption too hard of concept to grasp? Sheesh! I am interested in hearing comments from the Slashdot community.

Comment Re:Go for it (Score 1) 1065

I wonder how many lives would have been saved if we had only had cell phones available for our car wrecks before, oh say, 1980. Please give it a break. I strongly suspect that more injury and death can be attributed to distracted drivers talking and/or texting while trying to drive than would be saved by having the situational ability to call for help in the event of an accident. You can probably also factor in the possibility that once the vehicle crashes, the technology that disrupts the use of cell phones will most likely be damaged as well.
Security

TSA Pats Down 3-Year-Old 1135

3-year-old Mandy Simon started crying when her teddy bear had to go through the X-ray machine at airport security in Chattanooga, Tenn. She was so upset that she refused to go calmly through the metal detector, setting it off twice. Agents then informed her parents that she "must be hand-searched." The subsequent TSA employee pat down of the screaming child was captured by her father, who happens to be a reporter, on his cell phone. The video have left some questioning why better procedures for children aren't in place. I, for one, feel much safer knowing the TSA is protecting us from impressionable minds warped by too much Dora the Explorer.
Facebook

Cook's Magazine Claims Web Is Public Domain 565

Isarian writes with a story, as reported on Gawker and many other places, that "Cooks Source Magazine is being raked over the coals today as word spreads about its theft of a recipe from Monica Gaudio, a recipe author who discovered her recipe has been published without her knowledge. When confronting the publisher of the offending magazine, she was told, 'But honestly Monica, the web is considered "public domain" and you should be happy we just didn't "lift" your whole article and put someone else's name on it!' In addition to the story passing around online, Cooks Source Magazine's Facebook page is being overwhelmed with posts by users glad to explain copyright law to the wayward publisher."

Submission + - Wikipedia Bias and Global Warming (wikipedia.org)

An anonymous reader writes: Climate modeler, one-time Wikipedia administrator, and catastrophic-AGW advocate William M McConnolley has been banned from Wikipedia. He banned users, edited the entries of climate scientists to make them look bad, and edited/deleted pages in order to push his viewpoint, over a 7 year period.

This is important because a lot of people visit Wikipedia for information about Global Warming. If their primary source is Wikipedia, they may have been misled. Original source here

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Pope Says Technology Causes Confusion Between Reality and Fiction 779

Pope Benedict XVI has warned that people are in danger of being unable to discern reality from fiction because of new technologies, and not old books. "New technologies and the progress they bring can make it impossible to distinguish truth from illusion and can lead to confusion between reality and virtual reality. The image can also become independent from reality, it can give birth to a virtual world, with various consequences -- above all the risk of indifference towards real life," he said.

Comment Re:It's all crap (Score 1) 114

Not sure what point you may be trying to infer but for the record. I was raised on a cattle ranch in Oklahoma (just north of Edmond), joined the Army and have lived in 7 different countries. I've also lived in Chicago and Tampa. I currently provide network security services for a fortune 1000 company in Texas. So, if I'm insulting anyone, I would necessarily be insulting myself. Or rather, to be blunt. I was making a subtle point about how stupid it is to be a bigot. Sorry if your failure to get the point offended you.

Comment Re:It's all crap (Score 2, Insightful) 114

As a fellow athiest, I have to agree. I don't much care for the mythology believing folks calling me a devil worshipper (damned odd that you would think I believe in a fallen angel when I profess to not believe in a diety, but I digress). So, I try not to make fun of the believers. So, all you other non-believers, cut those folks some slack. There are in fact a number of very bright, well educated and yes, even articulate individuals that profess a belief in a god. They are not all slack-jawed, mouth breathing rednecks from the hinterlands.

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