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The opinionated rants of a foul mouthed hacker. Newer posts →. First the BBC ignore your points, then repeat them in quotes from a former NSC official. August 12, 2010. To: Barbara Plett (BBC News New York). Cc: BBC News Online World. Subject: re: Could a different option with Iran work? Let me first congratulate you on a first rate article about the. US/UK/Israeli threat to Iran (and wider middle east region). I am most impressed to see the BBC finally acknowledge the points:. Reports accusing Iran of u...
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The opinionated rants of a foul mouthed hacker. All your metaphors about computers are wrong. February 29, 2012. With the release of the raspberry pi, a lot of words have been flying around the information super high tubes about why getting children to learn to program computers is so important. BBC’s click informs us that the first users … Continue reading →. Commitment and Civil Disobedience. March 27, 2011. We can’t sit idly by (and watch TV). March 26, 2011. What are we supposed to do? After watching...
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the-war-on-some-drugs | scaramanga
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The opinionated rants of a foul mouthed hacker. Who can possibly know the risks of legal highs? January 26, 2011. After watching the misinformational BBC show “how [intoxicating and illegal] drugs work” I was inspired to post a (one way) correspondence with the Guardian/Observer newspaper after they published the article “No one can possibly know the risks of taking these … Continue reading →. Where you can access git repositories for my active software projects. Commitment and Civil Disobedience.
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January | 2011 | scaramanga
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The opinionated rants of a foul mouthed hacker. Monthly Archives: January 2011. Who can possibly know the risks of legal highs? January 26, 2011. After watching the misinformational BBC show “how [intoxicating and illegal] drugs work” I was inspired to post a (one way) correspondence with the Guardian/Observer newspaper after they published the article “No one can possibly know the risks of taking these … Continue reading →. Where you can access git repositories for my active software projects.
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The opinionated rants of a foul mouthed hacker. All your metaphors about computers are wrong. February 29, 2012. With the release of the raspberry pi, a lot of words have been flying around the information super high tubes about why getting children to learn to program computers is so important. BBC’s click informs us that the first users … Continue reading →. Two firesheep denial-of-service attacks. November 8, 2010. Guilermo and Tarquins Adventures in Programming Land. October 4, 2010. July 30, 2010.
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A few notes on wikileaks | scaramanga
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The opinionated rants of a foul mouthed hacker. Guilermo and Tarquins Adventures in Programming Land. Two firesheep denial-of-service attacks →. A few notes on wikileaks. October 24, 2010. Much has been made of the exposures of wikileaks. It should also be noted that out of all of their exposures relating to the Afghan and Iraqi adventures, no new significant criminal activities have been exposed. For those unfamiliar with the principles, one need only turn to the Nuremberg archives. You may use these.
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February | 2012 | scaramanga
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The opinionated rants of a foul mouthed hacker. Monthly Archives: February 2012. All your metaphors about computers are wrong. February 29, 2012. With the release of the raspberry pi, a lot of words have been flying around the information super high tubes about why getting children to learn to program computers is so important. BBC’s click informs us that the first users … Continue reading →. Where you can access git repositories for my active software projects. Commitment and Civil Disobedience.
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February | 2011 | scaramanga
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The opinionated rants of a foul mouthed hacker. Monthly Archives: February 2011. Why does the US so often back the bad guys? February 7, 2011. To: Mark Mardell CC: BBC News on-line. world desk Hi, I enjoyed reading your recent article which asked “Why is it that the United States . has so often found itself backing the bad guys? 8221; The answer seems fairly simple. They … Continue reading →. Where you can access git repositories for my active software projects. Commitment and Civil Disobedience.
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Why does the US so often back the bad guys? | scaramanga
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The opinionated rants of a foul mouthed hacker. Who can possibly know the risks of legal highs? We can’t sit idly by (and watch TV) →. Why does the US so often back the bad guys? February 7, 2011. CC: BBC News on-line. world desk. I enjoyed reading your recent article. Which asked “Why is it that the United States . has so often found itself backing the bad guys? In other words, has the US ever promoted this in it’s own “sphere of influence” – for example El Salvador? Do you not think that it might lead ...
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ELER highlights 2005 – Everybody loves Eric Raymond
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Everybody loves Eric Raymond. A comic featuring esr, rms, Linus and others. January 4, 2006. February 21, 2007. My one prediction for 2006: late in the year, every major tech news outlet will publish bullshit predictions for 2007 to pad out their advertising platform. Additional script development: Louisa. You aren’t the shirts you wear. 5 Replies to “ELER highlights 2005”. January 4, 2006 at 10:58 pm. January 5, 2006 at 12:08 am. Love the last frame! January 2, 2007 at 3:05 am. Hey, the guy was right!