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We here at Mod-Blog wish everyone a happy, peaceful, and joyous 2006... even if I am posting a bit before the fact on the East Coast.
We here at Mod-Blog wish everyone a happy, peaceful, and joyous 2006... even if I am posting a bit before the fact on the East Coast.
Unlike with previously revealed vulnerabilities, computers can be infected simply by visiting one of the Web sites or viewing an infected image in an e-mail through the preview pane in older versions of Microsoft Outlook, even if users did not click on anything or open any files. Operating system versions ranging from the current Windows XP to Windows 98 are affected...At first, the vulnerability was exploited by just a few dozen Web sites. Programming code embedded in these pages would install a program that warned victims their machines were infested with spyware, then prompted them to pay $40 to remove the supposed pests.I hate to say it, but at the moment if you are a Windows user you are safest surfing the Web via Firefox, on your cell phone, or by borrowing time on your neighbor's Mac or Linux machine. Microsoft does not yet have an ETA on a patch to correct this issue.
Since then, however, hundreds of sites have begun using the flaw to install a broad range of malicious software. SANS has received several reports of attackers blasting out spam e-mails containing links that lead to malicious sites exploiting the new flaw, Ullrich said.
The earbuds commonly used by iPod listeners are placed directly into the ear and can boost the audio signal by as many as nine decibels -- comparable to the difference in sound intensity between an alarm clock and a lawn mower, Garstecki said. Yet, the earbuds do not always fit snugly in the ear, but often allow background noise to seep in, which causes listeners to crank up the volume...Eliminating iPod earbuds in favor of larger earmuff-style headphones as one of those protective measures may be an unattractive option for many style-conscious music lovers. Instead, Garstecki recommends adherence to the 60 percent/30 minute rule. Listeners should set their iPods and other MP3 players to sound levels that are no more than 60 percent of the maximum volume -- i.e. just over halfway between "off" and "maximum" volume -- and use their earbuds for no more than 30 minutes a day.Personally, I usually leave the earbuds in their original packaging for my iPods (yes, I admit I am on my fifth one) as I find them uncomfortable to wear. I prefer the old kind and especially the new kind without the headband (I have a MONSTROUS melon) but that strap over your ears. Still, it is a reminder that Generation X may wind up being the first one asking their grandparents to speak up, instead of the other way around.
In 2006, a new oral contraceptive called Anya, developed to "put women in control of when or if they want to menstruate," is expected to hit the Canadian and U.S. markets. Manufactured by Collegeville, Penn.-based Wyeth Pharmaceuticals -- and currently pending approval by Health Canada -- Anya is the first low-dose birth control pill designed to be taken 365 days a year, without placebos (the hormone-free sugar pills taken at the end of every 28-day cycle). Early findings report that Anya is just as effective in preventing pregnancy as traditional oral contraceptives (98 per cent). And as an added bonus, since Anya provides a steady stream of hormones, it promises to quash a woman's usual cyclical fluctuations, virtually wiping out all the irksome symptoms of PMS.I am skeptical of the medical claims here, before it has been tested by the FDA and we hear from some real users. But the idea is interesting, to say the least.
Toga, a three-month-old Jackass penguin, was snatched on Saturday night from the Amazon World zoo on the Isle of Wight, off the south coast of England.You know, you have to wonder if there were still dinosaurs around, if some idiot would have tried getting a T. Rex for a pet after Jurrasic Park came out. Sigh.
Zoo managers think he might have been stolen as a Christmas present by thieves inspired by the hit documentary film "March of the Penguins".
But they warned that unless the brown and white colored Toga was swiftly returned, he would die.
More than one medical professional is under scrutiny as a possible person of interest as Louisiana's attorney general investigates whether hospital workers resorted to euthanasia in the chaotic days after Hurricane Katrina shattered New Orleans, a source familiar with the investigation has told CNN...Dr. Bryant King, a contract physician for Memorial who was working there when conditions were at their worst, told CNN exclusively that another doctor came to him at 9 a.m. on Thursday, and recounted a conversation that they had had with a hospital administrator. According to King, the doctor said that the administrator suggested patients be put "out of their misery." When King objected, this physician acknowledged his concerns but said that "this other [third] doctor said she'd be willing to do it."I have been highly skeptical of those who have been eager to call Katrina a case of Divine Judgement. (1) Disaters happen all over the world and "rain falls on the just and the unjust." (2) Depending on who you talked to, the judgement was for (a) New Orlean's "sinful" lifestyle, (b) the War in Iraq, (c) allowing Terri Shiavo to die, (d) abortion, (e) Invading Afghanistan, (f) other random reason. But the depths to which things appear to have sunk in the region - spiritually as well as physically - is starting to make me wonder.
Official military policy allows any sort of prayer, but Lt. Klingenschmitt says that in reality, evangelical Protestant prayers are censored. He cites his training at the Navy Chaplains School in Newport, R.I., where "they have clipboards and evaluators who evaluate your prayers, and they praise you if you pray just to God," he said. "But if you pray in Jesus' name, they counsel you."Is there anyone left out there in leadership with a sense of proportion and logic? Or were they all fired by the people who feel the solution to complaints about the letter X looking like a cross is to remove all Xylophones from military bands?
"I'm pleased to see the decreased drug use noted in this survey; however, the upward trend in prescription drug abuse is disturbing," said Dr. Elias Zerhouni, director of the National Institutes of Health. "We need to ensure that young people understand the very real risks of abusing any drug."What does this prove? Well, that role models do matter. Under President Clinton - with a past involving admitted drug use and sex - sex and drugs among teens increased, or at least remained steady. Under President Bush - who admits no drug use and disdains drinking - these actions fall. But with Rush Limbaugh and other high-profile celebrities admitting use of prescription drugs, that kind of abuse is up.
In the study, 9.5 percent of 12th-graders reported using the painkiller Vicodin and 5.5 percent reported using OxyContin in the past year. Long-term trends show a significant increase in the abuse of OxyContin from 2002 to 2005 among 12th-graders.
Also of concern is the significant increase in the use of sedatives and barbiturates among 12th-graders since 2001.
Overall, however, the report had good news, particularly about cigarette smoking.
Meanwhile, a letter with 55,000 signatures — mostly from out of state — was delivered to Lieberman's district office in Hartford last Tuesday urging the senator to stop "trying to stifle debate" on war policy and join "the majority of Americans in questioning President Bush's foreign policy."And who do they have so far to challenge Joe? Why none other than Lowell Weiker - the former governor of Connecticut who LEFT THE DEMOCRATIC PARTY to get elected, and then went back on what was pretty much his ONLY campaign promise and imposed an Income Tax.
The group circulating the letter, Democracy for America, is led by Jim Dean, a Connecticut resident and brother of Democratic National Committee Chairman Howard Dean.
On top of that, Democrats attending the regular State Central Committee meeting last Wednesday criticized Lieberman and called for support for a primary challenge against him at the party's convention in May.
"I speak to Democratic state senators all the time. They always said, 'Joe is a rat, but he's our rat.' Now they are saying, 'Joe's a rat and we can't afford to have him at the top of our ticket,'" said Democrat Keith Crane of Branford, Conn. "I think Joe is going to get a rude awakening in May."
At the beginning of the test election the memory card programmed by Harri Hursti was inserted into an Optical Scan Diebold voting machine. A "zero report" was run indicating zero votes on the memory card. In fact, however, Hursti had pre-loaded the memory card with plus and minus votes.DIEBOLD also makes ATM machines, which work well because a limited amount of failure is tolerable. People watch their money VERY carefully and there are many laws and audits in place, so that small problems are caught and corrected quickly. Voting - especially the secret ballot - is much harder to police. I am betting DIEBOLD spins off or closes its eVoting division soon, since there is no way to come back from this in a P.R. manner.
The eight ballots were run through the optical scan machine. The standard Diebold-supplied "ender card" was run through as is normal procedure ending the election. A results tape was run from the voting machine.
Correct results should have been: Yes:2 ; No:6
However, just as Hursti had planned, the results tape read: Yes:7 ; No:1
The results were then uploaded from the optical scan voting machine into the GEMS central tabulator, a step cited by Diebold as a protection against memory card hacking. The central tabulator is the "mother ship" that pulls in all votes from voting machines. However, the GEMS central tabulator failed to notice that the voting machines had been hacked.
The results in the central tabulator read:
Yes:7 ; No:1
In June 2003, the Microsoft Macintosh Business Unit announced that Internet Explorer for Mac would undergo no further development, and support would cease in 2005. In accordance with published support lifecycle policies, Microsoft will end support for Internet Explorer for Mac on December 31st, 2005, and will provide no further security or performance updates.Perhaps Office for Mac is next. But between iWork and OpenOffice, I am not sure Apple will miss it all too much.
Additionally, as of January 31st, 2006, Internet Explorer for the Mac will no longer be available for download from Mactopia. It is recommended that Macintosh users migrate to more recent web browsing technologies such as Apple's Safari.
Such a trail was blazed in 2004 by another animated series, Family Guy. Fuelled by DVD sales and high-rating reruns, it spawned a direct-to-DVD film and two seasons of television episodes.It appears that our friends Bender and Fry may be be returning to the airwaves after all. Whether it would be on FOX or the Cartoon network, I have not idea. But personally, I do not much care. It would just be nice to see some new eps. (If you have missed Futurama in the past, you can pick up the series on DVD here.)
The move caught the television industry by surprise, and left several lost properties, including Futurama, ripe with possibility.
"Three months ago, I would have said we were going to start tomorrow," says writer David X. Cohen, who collaborated with Groening on Futurama. "And one month ago I would also have said we were going to start tomorrow. So ..." He pauses. "My current estimate is that we're starting tomorrow."
The polls are scheduled to close at 5 p.m. (9 a.m. ET).History is watching. May this be the first day of a new (peaceful) life for Iraq.
As many as 10 million people were expected to vote, despite the possibility of violence.
Iraqi and U.S. officials are hoping that the Sunni Arab turnout will be high, a factor they believe could help deflate the largely Sunni Arab insurgency. Voting for security forces, prison detainees, and hospital patients, and Iraqi expatriates started Tuesday in 15 countries.
Final results probably won't be available until the end of December at the earliest.
As many as 10 million people are expected to go to the polls, despite the possibility of violence. They will choose a Council of Representatives, a 275-member body that will shape the legacy and policies of a post-Saddam Hussein Iraq.Whether you are a fan of the War in Iraq, or a major critic of the Bush Administration's moves there, now is the time to start praying for these elections. Either way, these elections are key to America being able to leave the nation, confident that Iraqis can ensure their own security. Everyone is eager to bring our soldiers home. Let's be praying that we can do so while leaving behind a safe, secure, democratic Iraq that respects its people and allows freedom within its borders.
This government should differ from the transitional government elected in January by a straight national total.
This time, smaller entities have a better chance because the elections will be allocated among Iraq's 18 provinces, much like the U.S. House of Representatives is divided, with the most populous states having the largest contingents.
The 13.3-inch widescreen iBook is said to sport a WXGA resolution of 1280x720, serving up about 15 percent more pixels than the current 14.1-inch model. Sources also note that the 12.1-inch model will continue to live on in iBook form factor, but that its days are numbered as a PowerBook configuration. The 12-inch PowerBook was hardly touched with Apple's October revision, seeing only a price drop on the SuperDrive model and the elimination of the Combo drive version.While I know this is likely to be the LEAST interesting part of an Intel release, I would also like to put my prediction out there that the new Intel Macs will be Matte Black, like the new black iPod video units. My prediction is that all PowerPC-based Macs will remain with the white/silver color scheme and all Intel-based Macs will come out with a black color scheme. That way, it will be easy for newbies seeking help to tell the helpdesk which model they have.
7. Rubies and Pearls are not what you think.Oh, and the part in their about profanity really does not apply to some of us. It is much more satisfying to gaze balefully at the computer, and remind it that the next hardware refresh is right around the corner.
I once overheard Justin having a conversation with a friend of ours. He made mention of a ruby and a pearl. Seeing as how it was almost my birthday I immediately thought I was in for a great gift. Little did I know they were talking about Ruby on Rails and Perl. Later that week we went out for a Sunday afternoon drive. There is a jewelry store just across the street from the local Barnes and Noble. I, of course, thought we were pulling in to buy some bling. 30 minutes and two O’Reilly books later I figured out that my “birthday gift” was actually how-to manuals for programming languages.
"Biometric systems automatically measure the unique physiological or behavioral ‘signature' of an individual, from which a decision can be made to either authenticate or determine that individual's identity," explained Stephanie C. Schuckers, an associate professor of electrical and computer engineering at Clarkson University. "Today, biometric systems are popping up everywhere – in places like hospitals, banks, even college residence halls – to authorize or deny access to medical files, financial accounts, or restricted or private areas."I can see it now. The newest toy tie-in for Tom Cruise's Mission Impossible 3
"And as with any identification or security system," Schuckers adds, "biometric devices are prone to ‘spoofing' or attacks designed to defeat them."
Spoofing is the process by which individuals overcome a system through an introduction of a fake sample. "Digits from cadavers and fake fingers molded from plastic, or even something as simple as Play-Doh or gelatin, can potentially be misread as authentic," she explains.
Ridgeway Elementary School in Dodgeville may be taking a cue from the White House, which as been sending out greeting cards in the last few weeks, wishing recipients a happy "Holiday Season" rather than "Merry Christmas." The school's "Winter Program" features a secularized version of the traditional Christmas carol "Silent Night" with the following lyrics:This is so weird, that I almost thought I was on The Onion or something. Can this possibly be accurate?
Cold in the night, no one in sight;
Winter winds whirl and bite.
How I wish I were happy and warm,
Safe with my family out of the storm.
..."At the same time the school has changed the religious songs to secular," Staver says, "their so-called 'Winter Program' has included decorating classrooms with Santa Claus, Kwanzaa, menorahs, and even Labafana -- a term I'd not even heard of until this year." Labafana, he says, is "apparently a Christmas witch."
"For (Gibson) to be associated with this movie is cause for concern," Rafael Medoff, director of the David S. Wyman Institute for Holocaust Studies in Melrose Park, Pennsylvnaia, told the Times. "He needs to come clean that he repudiates Holocaust denial."Um...maybe I missed something. But Mel Gibson is making a mini-series about the Holocaust. It's non-fiction and from the perspective of a Jewish woman. Call me crazy but what else would he need to do to "repudiate Holcaust denail?" It's going to be a tad bit difficult to make a movie about the Holocaust without clearly acknowledging the fact that it happened.
A new worm that targets users of America Online's AOL Instant Messenger is believed to be the first that actually chats with the intended victim to dupe the target into activating a malicious payload, IM security vendor IMlogic warned Tuesday.Please tell your AOL friends (preferably NOT thru Instant Messenger!) about this. The file that it downloads is a PIF file, which has NO EFFECT on Apple or Linux computers, but can do some serious damage on a Windows machine.
According to IMlogic, the worm, dubbed IM.Myspace04.AIM, has arrived in instant messages that state: "lol thats cool" and included a URL to a malicious file "clarissa17.pif." When unsuspecting users have responded, perhaps asking if the attachment contained a virus, the worm has replied: "lol no its not its a virus", IMlogic said.
The malicious file disables security software, installs a backdoor and tweaks system files, the company said. Then it starts sending itself to contacts on the victim's buddy list.
Critics within the evangelical community, more accustomed to doing battle with department stores and public schools over keeping religion in Christmas, are stunned by the shutdown.While I think this is somewhat of an overreaction, I am not sure what I think of this approach. I must admit that our family has been talking about NOT attending church on that Sunday, but it is because we'll be at at least one, maybe two, Christmas EVE services. I wonder if that is a part of the story that is not being told?
It is almost unheard of for a Christian church to cancel services on a Sunday, and opponents of the closures are accusing these congregations of bowing to secular culture.
"This is a consumer mentality at work: 'Let's not impose the church on people. Let's not make church in any way inconvenient,' " said David Wells, professor of history and systematic theology at Gordon-Conwell Theological Seminary, a leading evangelical school in Hamilton, Massachusetts.
It's the no-diet diet, an approach the Brigham Young University health science professor used to lose 50 pounds and to keep it off for more than five years.Of course, the problems are (1) that most compulsively overweight folks have a hard time differentiating between "physically hungry" and "mentally hungry", and (2) many folks who have done the diet/binge/diet/binge cycle have lost the ability to tell when they are full.
Hawks calls his plan "intuitive eating" and thinks the rest of the country would be better off if people stopped counting calories, started paying attention to hunger pangs and ate whatever they wanted.
As part of intuitive eating, Hawks surrounds himself with unhealthy foods he especially craves. He says having an overabundance of what's taboo helps him lose his desire to gorge.
There is a catch to this no-diet diet, however: Intuitive eaters only eat when they're hungry and stop when they're full.
Researchers at the Spokane County Regional Animal Protection Service in Washington state say sometimes a bark is just a bark — but a long, loud panting sound has real meaning.Now what would REALLY amaze me would be if they discovered CAT laughter. Or at least discovered it in more than a theoretical sense. Felines seem WAY too serious to me.
They say the long, loud pant is the sound of a dog laughing, and it has a direct impact on the behavior of other dogs...When they played the sound of a dog panting over the loudspeaker, the gaggle of dogs at the shelter kept right on barking. But when they played the dog version of laughing, all 15 barking dogs went quiet within about a minute.
I received a call this morning from Ed Lopez, the owner of PriceRitePhoto. We spoke at length and he told me that the activity that has resulted from my post on my experience with his business has most certainly impacted his business. Mr. Lopez told me that he was calling to apologize and that Mr. Philips was going to be terminated at a company board meeting later on this morning. He confirmed to me that they do have the camera in question in stock and although I am not interested in purchasing it from them at this point indicated that he would sell it for me at the advertised price.It is a good ending to this story, though I am sure the blogger would never have gotten satisfaction had it not been for his story making its way to mega-poster sites like Digg.Com and Slashdot.Org. But perhaps a few more examples like this will reduce the number of crooked companies operating online. Or at least provide a little more buyer-beware-ability.
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