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Polaroid Porn…

http://www.guardian.co.uk/internetnews/story/0,7369,821332,00.html Lights, camera, phwoar! Pamela and Tommy did it. J-Lo did it. John Leslie, of course, did it. And Ulrika, we learn, rather wishes she hadn’t done it with Stan. Why do people video themselves...

The Worm Turns on Qwest..

http://www.guardian.co.uk/business/story/0,3604,822252,00.html Qwest reveals scale of accounting errors David Teather in New York Wednesday October 30, 2002 The Guardian Qwest Communications, the US telecoms firm, yesterday announced plans for a write down of up to...

Saudis in Bikinis

http://www.nytimes.com/2002/10/25/opinion/25KRIS.html Saudis in Bikinis By NICHOLAS D. KRISTOF RIYADH, Saudi Arabia — On my first evening in Riyadh, I spotted a surreal scene: three giggly black ghosts, possibly young women enveloped in black cloaks called abayas,...

Buy Bush A PlayStation2…

http://www.evilninja.net/buybush.htm UPDATE: No stopping us The Buy Bush a PlayStation 2 Campaign is an overwhelming success. In a matter of hours, we’ve managed to meet our goal thanks to a link from fark.com and the generosity of concerned citizens from around...

Hmmm…

http://sk3tch.torquesteer.com/reportcard I am better than your kids. If you work in an office with lots of people, chances are that you work with a person who hangs pictures up that their kids have drawn. The pictures are always of some stupid flower or a tree with...

Life Inside The Axis of So-And-So…

US Foreign Policy is solidifying the position of conservative regimes in the Middle East by giving the people of these worlds a common enemy. Theocracies and dictatorships form the fulcrum of resistance against perceived (and real) Western Imperialism, and...

Strategic Calculus of Regime Change..

http://www.vanguardngr.com/articles/2002/politics/p328102002.html By Mike Ikhariale Monday, October 28, 2002 Pundits and students of strategic studies must be having a field day right now burning their midnight candles, pouring over pages upon pages of classified...

Blogging and WiFi…

http://media.guardian.co.uk/mediaguardian/story/0,7558,820471,00.html New adventures in Wi-Fi Kat Bulkley Monday October 28, 2002 The Guardian Sitting in the Pop! Tech conference in Camden, Maine, last week struggling to keep up with Stephen Wolfram, a PhD in...

3G set to take off?

http://media.guardian.co.uk/city/story/0,7497,820685,00.html 3G faces brighter future than forecast Mark Milner Monday October 28, 2002 The Guardian Third-generation mobile phone networks in Europe are likely to prove a better commercial prospect that many of the...

The Golden Age of Hacking?

I would imagine the real golden age was when you needed to be more than just a script kiddie to hack into a network. Back in the day, hacking was one part social engineering, one part software engineering, and one part magic. -Ian. —–...