check out the guy at 5 minutes
20 Oct 2011 Comments Off on check out the guy at 5 minutes
in O_o
http://www.cnet.com/8301-13952_1-20120668-81/the-404-925-where-justin-is-a-son-of-a-beach-podcast/?tag=txt;title
3d projection – they said they were doing this on the Tower?
09 Aug 2011 Comments Off on 3d projection – they said they were doing this on the Tower?
in O_o
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=in9BgR-P5b4
No! Not my favorite (well, that and French Lilac) perfume!
26 Jun 2011 Comments Off on No! Not my favorite (well, that and French Lilac) perfume!
in O_o
Egyptian Bergamot Rose
Dear XXXXX
Thank you for your order of Egyptian Bergamot Rose product. We wanted you to be amongst the first to know that due to limitations in raw materials, this fragrance will not be available for some time once existing supplies run out. This means that you might want to stock up now on what we have left in-house until it becomes available again.
This is also a great time to experience our broad selection of other fragrances. We would like to offer you 15% off your next purchase* to see what else you might fall in love with. (Use code newlove15 during checkout; not valid for Egyptian Bergamot Rose products).
Not even Ravelry is safe
26 Jun 2011 Comments Off on Not even Ravelry is safe
Texas Comptroller, Sony, Nintendo, Ravelry, even the McDonald Observatory (we subscribe to the Star Date magazine) – we have no privacy. Have to say though, Lulzsec has the cutest mascot. Reminds me of :
http://hyperboleandahalf.blogspot.com/2010/12/year-kenny-loggins-ruined-christmas.html
and
http://hyperboleandahalf.blogspot.com/2010/11/dogs-dont-understand-basic-concepts.html
Dear Ravelry member,
An attacker recently managed to break in to one of Ravelry’s secondary servers. Once inside, they were able to access user names, encrypted passwords, and possibly email addresses. Your passwords could not be seen and  no financial or other sensitive information was accessed as we do not collect or store this type of data.
EFF News
26 Jun 2011 Comments Off on EFF News
Reject the PROTECT IP Act
The dangerous PROTECT IP Internet censorship bill (or PIPA) seeks to grant the government new powers to force ISPs and search engines to redirect or dump users’ attempts to reach websites’ URLs, all in the name of stopping websites “dedicated to infringing activities.” Big media and its allies in Congress are billing the PROTECT IP Act as a new way to prevent online infringement, but Internet rights advocates know that PIPA would invite Internet security risks, threaten online speech, and hamper Internet innovation. Send an email now to urge legislators in Congress to reject this dangerous bill! Send an email now to urge your members of Congress to reject this dangerous bill!
According to Renesys, approximately two-thirds of all Syrian networks became unreachable from the global Internet on Friday of last week. Over the course of roughly half an hour, the routes to 40 of 59 networks were withdrawn from the global routing table.
Two professors at American University are on a mission to show how, under fair use, many scholars can use copyrighted material without breaking the law, even if they never ask the rights holders and even if they hope to profit from their resulting academic books.
Intel Museum of Me – mine is fairly barren ^_^;
26 Jun 2011 Comments Off on Intel Museum of Me – mine is fairly barren ^_^;
in O_o
http://www.intel.com/museumofme/r/index.htm