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Books

Submission + - Fantasy Author Robert Jordan Dead at 58 (bbc.co.uk)

An anonymous reader writes: Author Robert Jordan, whose was best known for the Wheel of Time series of fantasy novels has died of a rare blood disease aged 58.
Censorship

Submission + - Church of England demands game withdrawl

innocent_white_lamb writes: The Church of England is demanding that Sony withdraw "Resistance: Fall of Man", as it depicts a violent shoot-out in Manchester Cathedral. Church officials say Sony used the church without permission, call the game "sick" and "sacrilegious", and are threatening legal action unless the game is withdrawn. Sony says that the game uses neither video or photography from the actual church. Details here.
User Journal

Journal SPAM: I am not a state secret 1

"ON NEW YEAR'S EVE in 2003, I was seized at the border of Serbia and Macedonia by Macedonian police who mistakenly believed that I was traveling on a false German passport. I was detained incommunicado for more than three weeks. Then I was handed over to the American Central Intelligence Agency and was stripped, severely beaten, shackled, dressed in a diaper, injected with drugs, chained to the floor of a plane and flown to Afghanistan, where I was imprisoned in a foul dungeon for more than f

Censorship

Submission + - Conservapedia

Petra_von_Kant writes: "According to the Sydney Morning Herald via The Guardian News & Media, conservatives have set up a "christian and US-centric" version of Wikipedia. One of the complaints from the founders of the Conservapedia, was that "...... many Wikipedia articles often use British spelling instead of American English ....".

Bizarre ......."
It's funny.  Laugh.

Submission + - Verizons Math

An anonymous reader writes: Verizon charged the customer $0.002 after quoting 0.002 cents . This is a hilarious account of verizons response and its excellent customer service. Ofcourse the checkthe customer sent.
Television

Submission + - Turner to pay Boston $2 Million over ATHF Scare

DrEnter writes: After defeating the city of Boston and Homeland Security in a brief conflict last week involving small signs made from christmas tree lights, Turner Broadcasting has agreed to pay each of them $1 million. This is a far cry from the $500+ million Boston was claiming the Aqua Teen Hunger Force "war" had cost them. Maybe they realized that if this actually went to court, they would probably only end up with a bill for the court costs?
Spam

Spam is Back With A Vengence 510

Ant writes "The Red Tape Chronicles reports that just last December (2006), the FTC published an optimistic state-of-spam report. It cites research indicating spam had leveled off or even dropped during the previous year. It now appears spammers had simply gone back to the drawing board. There's more spam now than ever before. In fact, there's twice as much spam now as opposed to this time last year. And the messages themselves are causing more trouble. About half of all spam sent now is "image spam," containing server-clogging pictures that are up to 10 times the size of traditional text spam. And most image spam is stock-related, pump-and-dump scams which can harm investors who don't even use e-mail. About one-third of all spam is stock spam now."

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