You don't even need the Hubble-scopes pointed down that the
NRO/NIMA/whatever the fuck they're called today
has. Check out globexplorer.com; my patio is more than
several pixels and a friend of mine saw his Bronco.
You could probably make out the glint in JY's eyes.
OTOH its really easy to
At 8:28 AM +0200 9/29/04, Eugen Leitl wrote:
The mind boggles. Even more interesting: how many heads have rolled due to
this?
None, of course. Microsoft is the new IBM. As in, Nobody ever got fired
for buying Microsoft...
Cheers,
RAH
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Personal aside. I've started working for a medical device company.
This is not so far from security programming, as checking your
inputs, robustness, and being able to justify time spent inspecting
and testing are all common to both domains.
But today I learned that a device that keeps you heart
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This Friday is the October meeting of the Silicon Valley chapter of
2600.
2600 meetings are local gatherings to learn and discuss the information
infrastructure of our society. This includes problems with the
infrastructure and it's affects on our
http://msnbc.msn.com/id/6131670/print/1/displaymode/1098/
MSNBC.com
Federal judge rejects part of Patriot Act
Provision giving FBI access to business records overturned
Reuters
Updated: 12:11 p.m. ET Sept. 29, 2004
NEW YORK - A federal judge Wednesday found unconstitutional a part of the
I've used E-Gold in the past, and found that the hardest part
of the process is buying the stuff to put in your account -
setting up an account and paying people with it are both easy,
but to buy the gold, you need to find some way to give somebody
some other kind of money so they'll give you
Dear Bill,
First, let me thank you for your excellent message. I've copied
a few people on bcc and I've included [EMAIL PROTECTED] since
your endorsement of their excellent services is one I'm sure they
would appreciate.
I've used E-Gold in the past, and found that the hardest part
of the process