I know most of you have already seen "get your war on", but the new issue is especially worth reading. Go read it. Email it to your co-workers, and all that.
Ok that is all.
(wtf am I posting on slashdot at almost 4am for?! *must* *sleep* *now*)
I finally got around to installing blosxom!
My weblog is now online here.
The first post you'll see is a gallery of >200 photos I shot on Saturday the 22nd at the Peace Rally in San Francisco.
I was just getting my last dose of infotainment when I found myself clicking from google news over to my local ABC affiliate. Aside from the healthy war-is-good message they recommend you feed your children, I also noticed that they are running what appear to be banner ads for nothing other than the war itself.
According to Michael Barrish's weblog, Google may have been hacked. Either that, or they momentarily replaced their logo with a very clear anti-war statement. If this is a hack, it's a very clever one (the image is exactly in the style of google's frequent logo modifications), and if it's not, it's a brief and mysterious political statement from the usually impartial google. Either way, I think this is "stuff that matters". Comments?
"Having attacks reported to us where there's a vulnerability for which there isn't a patch is very unusual," Lipner [Microsoft's director of security assurance] said.
While Dr. Poindexter's IAO has Total Information Awareness pretty well covered, you may find yourself wondering: Who's going take care of Information Exploitation?! Why, the Information Exploitation Office , of course! While the IAO takes care of important tasks like Wargaming the Asymmetric Environment, t
"The four building blocks of the universe are fire, water, gravel and vinyl." -- Dave Barry