Archive for March 31st, 2007
Posted in March 31st, 2007
Today is Sunday, 1st April and I’m going to see some practical jokes everywhere…
I was just wondering about the origin of this custom. Unfortunately Wikipedia has no information.
I will update this post later on with some good jokes and other stuff
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Posted in March 31st, 2007
I was too busy with the projects I was doing. Anyway I’m back now and free to blog again.
Dell has a blog post to their report about upcoming Linux offerings on desktop and laptop systems:
A few trends emerged from the comments and I want to address them directly in this and future posts. This post [...]
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Remember all of those devices you manually set the clock on a few weeks ago? You know, your Wi …(more)…
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The ANI vulnerability has been been of recent concern. I’ve been waiting for a few key events …(more)…
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Kaspersky Diary: How they work and how to detect them (Part 1) “In February 2005, Joe Lopez, a businessman from Florida, filed a suit against Bank of America after unknown hackers stole $90,000 from his Bank of America account”
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Washington Post: New Mozilla mobile browser out, amid more competition “Minimo 0.2, available for free download, is compatible with Windows Mobile 5.0″
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(Posted 31 Mar 2007 by Ida Momtaheni)
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(Posted 31 Mar 2007 by Ray)
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Plastic surgery is on the rise in ethnic communities across the United States, and in Asia it is as routine as having one’s wisdom teeth pulled. Are these alterations an attempt to look more "white?"
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Interrogator Tony Lagouranis says he discovered and indulged in his own evil at Abu Ghraib prison, and now fears that it will be his constant companion for the rest of his life.
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A new NASA report on killer asteroids ought to spook people into action.
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If you’re a pot smoking African-American or Hispanic in New York City, chances are you and the NYPD are on a first-name basis.
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Posted in March 31st, 2007
If you’re a pot smoking African-American or Hispanic in New York City, chances are you and the NYPD are on a first-name basis.
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Posted in March 31st, 2007
If you’re a pot smoking African-American or Hispanic in New York City, chances are you and the NYPD are on a first-name basis.
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Posted in March 31st, 2007
Interrogator Tony Lagouranis says he discovered and indulged in his own evil at Abu Ghraib prison, and now fears that it will be his constant companion for the rest of his life.
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Iraq: still not all about the U.S.
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In this paper, Petko D. Petkov explains how CSRF attacks can be prevented using tokens in a web application.
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A function is a pre-defined calculation entered in a cell to help you analyze or manipulate data in a spreadsheet. All you have to do is add the arguments, and the calculation is automatically made for you. Beginners might be content to use Calc for lists, but, for advanced users, functions are the main reason for spreadsheets. If you understand functions, then you can start to use the real power of a spreadsheet.
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I have almost made it through all of your submissions to my recent request for reader banana cupboard stories. These are just incredible. To all that have submitted, I thank you! If you haven’t submitted your stories (send me one, send me a hundred – just keep them coming!) please do so now! Email them to me at chiefmonkey AT gmail.com, or send me a message via the handy dandy ITT message cen
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Security Tracker: NetBSD Buffer Overflow in iso(4) “Lets Local Users Gain Root Privileges”
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