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‘Hacker’ faces extradition battle
[news.bbc.co.uk] A British man who allegedly hacked into US military and Nasa computer networks has been arrested, say Scotland Yard. Gary McKinnon, 39, of Wood Green, north London, faces extradition proceedings over claims he hacked into 53 military and Nasa computers in 2001 and 2002. The US government believe tracking and correcting the alleged problems
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Bill aims to target replica guns
Oh come on now, wouldn’t it be better if they just fixed the problem of guns and violence in as much as it happens at all in the UK? [news.bbc.co.uk] Plans to ban the manufacture, import and sale of replica guns are being outlined by the government. The measures are expected to be included in
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Apple moving to Intel^H^H^H^H^H ARM ?
The press is full of theorising about Apple moving to Intel [www.theregister.co.uk] with consequent analyst-friendly bull: Intel’s Centrino processor, a chip based on the Pentium III core which dynamically regulates its clock speed from 300Mhz up according to system demand, finally gives Apple an alternative. Thing is, I go with the final paragraph of this
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Dr Who: Bad Wolf
Ok, so in the last episode they actually and clearly alluded to the Bad Wolf theme that is running through the new series of Dr Who (including its meta-media) and there are a shedload of theories as to what this may presage – Fenrir, Anubis, Werewolves, etc… People have picked up the thread I don’t
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BBC Posts Beethoven!
[www.bbc.co.uk] Download all nine of Beethoven’s symphonies here the day after they are broadcast. All the symphonies are performed by BBC Philharmonic, conducted by Gianandrea Noseda. Symphonies 1 & 3 will be broadcast on Monday 6th June, and available to download from Tuesday 7th June to Monday 13th June. Symphonies 2, 4 & 5 will
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Hospitals defend MRSA Bible move
The Word of God, is, of course, a natural antiseptic… [news.bbc.co.uk] Hospitals defend MRSA Bible move There are concerns bedside books could help spread infection Hospitals in Leicester have denied they are preparing to remove copies of the Bible from their wards. NHS trust spokesperson Anne McGregor said they were considering where to store the
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Ode to a Wedge
It was earlier this year – late January – when Simon “The Monkeyboy” Bullen and I were returning from the London Motorcycle Show, carrying variously new helmets, tools, luggage, paddock stands, leather polish and a variety of other equipment that we’d picked up at it’s a bargain, we’ve got to have it prices at the
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The Solaris 10 Security Feature Checklist
…is now posted at [blogs.sun.com]
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Charity Collection Followup
As reported elsewhere, a band of bikers from Sun went on a collcting rampage on behalf of [www.naomihouse.org.uk] – a local childrens’ hospice – and raised all-told almost 800 quid, which Sun doubled under the charity giving scheme yielding approximately 1600 pounds sterling. As Clive put it: their costs may be running at something like
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best quote of the day
NOTICE: THIS IS NOT THE DOOR RELEASE. THIS IS THE EMERGENCY POWER-OFF BUTTON. …on a sign next to an invitingly large black mushroom-shaped button, on the wall of a large datacentre / machineroom, as reported by James MacFarlane.
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School mistakes huge burrito for weapon, goes into lockdown
[www.msnbc.msn.com]
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Dot Matrix Synth
I am so envious of this sort of thing: [qotile.net] I’ve got an ongoing project, reprogramming the firmware in these 1985 Epson LQ-500 printers to turn them into musical instruments. I originally just wanted to make a sort of homemade mellotron, but it’s evolved into a much deeper project. These printers (like all printers) have