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New Statesman – Video: Bristol bus driver uses “vehicle as weapon”
The video is pretty shocking; not gory, but the intention of it all… The court heard that Hill had driven too close to Philip Mead, 43, off his bike near St James Barton roundabout in Bristol. As the bus stopped, Mead parked his bike against the front of the bus and had a heated argument
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My Search Neutrality reading list, from the recent #PICTFOR panel session with #Foundem on #SearchNeutrality
I spoke on a panel at PICTFOR on Search Neutrality a few days ago, and this comprises most of the reading list that I gathered in preparation for the meeting. I was told forcefully and at great length by some individuals that somehow I had only discovered one side of the story, so I feel
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I was with @DrMichaelBrooks of the @NewStatesman right up until he said the word ‘ban’
…which was not very long then: Time to ban breast implants Michael Brooks […] Cosmetic surgery is nothing more than an industrial-scale scientific experiment. The augmentation of women’s breasts began as an application of chemical wizardry, ushered in on the gleaming wings of postwar science. The surgeon’s hypothesis has been that a problem of self-esteem
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#Geek? #Friday? #Bored? Check out @schuetzdj & his worked solutions of #Security Conference Badge Contests
For example the ShmooCon 2008 Badge Puzzle or the DEF CON 18 Crypto Challenge. Full sets at http://darthnull.org/ – check the tab bar at the top for an index page, or just browse through the old posts.
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Twitter Updates for 2012-02-17
: Two followups to my @giles_fraser / Richard Dawkins @rdfrs post – one newspaper, one funny http://t.co/7jYSvqE3 # : …but why I am kinda happy with establishmentarianism is: (HT @RelSoc) http://t.co/tRHe7c0L # #dc4420 is next Tuesday, and @gwire is still prepped for a talk; FAO @alien8 are there any more talks announced? # @alien8 @gwire
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At #DC4420 a few weeks ago I asked “Who here was on Zardoz?” http://goo.gl/fkQcH – disappointing result
I’m beginning to wonder if everyone else from that era is dead, or something… http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Zardoz_(computer_security) The Zardoz list, more formally known as the Security-Digest list, was a famous semi-private full disclosure mailing list run by Neil Gorsuch from 1989 through 1991, identifying weaknesses in systems and where to find them. Zardoz is most notable for
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futuristic border-protecting iris-scanner technology, dead?
Technology of tomorrow, tomorrow… BBC News – Eye scanners at England airports turned off.
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Stanley Green’s “Less Lust, Less Protein” would not approve of new PETA sex-advert for Veganism
Compare the old with the new. I think I reject both. Via the Grauniad which puts a domestic-abuse spin on the latter; and other friends but I can’t tell which because of Facebook’s new user interface.
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Dreamliner jet “draws” Boeing logo across North America # and only mildly cheating
It’s a PR flack’s minor-league dream, but… Dreamliner jet “draws” Boeing logo across North America | The Sideshow – Yahoo! News.
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Wanna buy bits of an SR71?
http://www.ebay.com/itm/160627539245?ssPageName=STRK:MEWAX:IT&_trksid=p3984.m1438.l2649 HT @angusbatey
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Errata Security: No, #Anonymous can’t DDoS the root DNS servers
But the attack is no longer practical. It’s such a common idea that Wikipedia has a page devoted to it. For something so obvious, defenders have spent considerable time devising solutions. There are many reasons why such an attack won’t cause a global blackout. via Errata Security: No, #Anonymous can’t DDoS the root DNS servers.