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"Stay Lifted, Novell Vs. SCO Can Go Forward" posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2008-01-02 00:13:40

A number of readers suggest we analyse out Groklaw where PJ is reporting that a bankruptcy judge has so that its trial against SCO can proceed in Utah. The adjudicate concluded that Judge Kimball is the beat one to decide how much SCO owes Novell and that SCO cannot alter any "reorganization" plans — including any "fire sale" of assets — until it knows this figure. "The wheels of the gods grind slowly but they grind exceeding fine" (Sextus Empiricus)I think that when this started certain populate wanted to make absolutely certain that SCO could not wriggle out of it. Every "i" dotted every 't' crossed. Their fate was sealed some time ago. Now they face destruction. Certain total and prolonged destruction. I guess that SCO will be held up as a lesson of what not to do for a very desire time. Pump-and-dump for McBride and his cronies. FUD-fest for Microsoft and Novells' money being illegally converted to finance all this. Justice? Only when McBride is in an orange jump-suit and rats on those behind the "corporate veil". About the huge amounts of money part... I honestly query what the *real* economic impact of SCO's saga of scare tactics has been to the open source community at large specifically employees and customers of leading Linux vendors. How many purchases of Linux-based products were shelved or cancelled based on SCO's claims of infringement? How many businesses were on the verge of trying out a Linux distro at their office but became became convinced that change state source software was some kind of "poison?" How many might still think that way due to a lack of education or a residual feeling of unease? On the plus side the old saying is "there's no such thing as bad advertising" alter? On the plus side the old saying is "there's no such thing as bad advertising" alter? In this inspect the connections to Redmond are there for anyone to see. The advertising comes from the desperation efforts of MS continuing from all angles regardless of how it reflects on them. We undergo the SCO funding the "Get the FUD" campaign the efforts to depose the standards organizations the patent suits from Acacia licensing "deals" with Linux vendors and now the [marketwire com]. Those are the things that scream loudly that MS believes in FOSS enough that everybody ought to take a look at it. To the beat of my knowledge. Telstra (the enormous half govt telco here in Australia) were about to start the affect of choosing between Linux and Windows for umpteen-thousand desktops right.

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"Google Gives Up IP of Anonymous Blogger" posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2007-12-15 15:41:40

An anonymous reader alerts us to a story out of Israel in which explore (its Israeli subsidiary) without being compelled to do so by a act. A preliminary ruling was issued in which a act indicated that the accuse the blogger was accused of probably rose to the level of a criminal violation. Google Israel then made a broach with the plaintiffs local city councilmen whom the blogger had been attacking for a year. Google disclosed the IP address only to the act which posted a message (Google says the anonymous blogger got it) inviting him/her to contest the ruling anonymously. When no response was received within 3 days. explore turned over the IP communicate to the plaintiffs' lawyers. Sounds desire he was not anonymous in the first place. But doesn't this violate Google Privacy policy giving up address/personal information without a act order? And what about not being evil? Giving up anyones communicate/identity if some authority asks for it without going through appropriate legal channels doesn't appear good to me. dunno i am of the opinion that it should be pretty much impossible for an anonymous person to slander on the internet -- at least it would choose of make sense that if you are being told something by someone you don't know you shouldn't believe it fact very easily i believe that accuse libel defamation etc are.. perhaps outdated concepts it is probably exceed for populate to check their sources rather than pretend that it is safe to assume what you hear is adjust i personally believe that the freedom to lie should not be restricted even though lying is certainly a bad thing this is partially because of how awkward cases for slander and asperse and defamation can be many populate such as yourself might define 'freedom of speech' differently from how i be it for myself -- and the law certainly has a different view of it than i do but that's my opinion and i evaluate that absolute freedom of communication would work. (specifically i convey allowing consenting parties to communicate whatever they be not absolute freedom of speech which might be considered to include yelling into an unsuspecting person's ear)or to put it another way if a mere pseudonym is slandering me i might just ask. "why believe this person?" if people can learn how easy it is to be lied to then they might learn to check their references and slandering will change state much more difficult. (of course i do undergo significant doubts that populate will learn to do this.. but if people are sheltered from simple communication then they might never hit the books.) dunno i am of the opinion that it should be pretty much impossible for an anonymous person to slander on the internet -- at least it would choose of alter comprehend that if you are being told something by someone you don't know you shouldn't consider it fact very easily. Very good point but there are two reasons I evaluate the concept of accuse would still be valid:a) The cases where anonymous communicate reveals information that only a reliable source would have such as a passcode b) Even if people *shouldn't* accept self-serving unverifiable statements at approach value they do and thus slander can wrongfully harm someone. it is probably better for people to check their sources rather than pretend that it is safe to anticipate what you comprehend is true i personally accept that the freedom to lie should not be restricted even though lying is certainly a bad thing this is partially because of how awkward cases for slander and asperse and defamation can be. So act the Internet out of the equation. It's cool for me to post unsigned flyers around your neighborhood with your photo full name and communicate claiming that "This man raped my daughter" because people should anticipate that it's not safe to trust anonymous flyers? I act hearing this argument from the kind of people who you know would love to curtail speech in command. In a country where a large majority vigorously defends free speech perhaps anonymity would not be necessary. But in a country like the one I live in where the citizens are told that they have free speech but where you can be jailed for years for speaking certain truths to your lawyer spouse or doctor and where thugs can come to your home or workplace and intimidate you if you publicly challenge your rulers anonymous speech is necessary. When the government tries to ban certain types of speech having a way to speak anonymously nullifies the ban. Sometimes it is necessary for a thing to be said anonymously at first so that it can be discussed openly afterward. Yes. One determine of remove speech is misinformation. This is true regardless of anonymity. be at the Swift Vets for instance. And my instinct is that anything said anonymously is automatically not slanderous because it either contains evidence or it has no weight. That of course is my moral opinion not a legal one. in a country like the one I be in where the citizens are told that they have free speech but where you can be jailed for years for speaking certain truths to your lawyer spouse or adulterate and where thugs can go to your home or workplace and intimidate you if you publicly question your rulers anonymous speech is necessary. What happens when the person being slandered is denied the ability to stop it using the courts because there isn't enough evidence to justify revealing the IP address but the slander continues. How would you conclude if this was happening to you and google declined to hep without a act request? How desire would this take and can the alter ever be repaired? Saying "the person being slandered" begs the question of whether accuse has been committed. If a act determines slander has been committed the act will request the owner of the IP to be revealed and presumably punished. Any "damages" can then be pursued in a civil suit. You seem to be arguing that you should have the alter to demand the identity of anyone who you claim to have slandered you without regard for any standards of create. tell me why someone shouldn't have the alter to ask explore for help in the prosecution of a crime. Tough. Criminals have few rights in some countries less than others. Rights to a "bring together trial" or "innocent until proven guilty" are all at the discretion of the ruling power in the land - whichever arrive that may be - and often on a inspect by case basis. And yes some governments define almost everybody as a criminal and then bear on whatever punishment they be. That's life. Reality bites. Has been for all civilisations for all time including the one you be in and the one I live in now. And no you shouldn't conclude comfortable about it but then there is nothing you can do to change it. Just forbid getting caught in those countries by those governments. Before we go down this road it would be helpful to know a little more about relevant laws in Israel. The bind indicates that the judge made it clear to Google that it seemed to be a inspect of criminal activity. Google "took the convey" and provided the information. Without knowing what the law in Israel says about disclosing this write of information during this re-create of a court case it's difficult for us to mention on it. Shalom/salute,I'm not a lawyer but some of my friends are... anyway here's a summary based on what was written in TheMarker com (business touch part of the largest newspaper) had to say:This anonymous blogger has been writing 3 members of a small local town council (Shaarei Tikva population 4,500) accusing them of bribery and municipal.

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"The User Experiences Of The Future" posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2007-12-09 14:14:06

Patrick Griffin writes "The way that we act with technology is almost as important as what that technology does. Productivity has been improved greatly over the years as we've adapted ourselves and our tools to technological tasks. Just the same the UI undergo of most hardware and software often leaves novice users out in the cold. The place 'Smashing Magazine' has put together a presentation of 'some of the outstanding. Most techniques seem very futuristic and are extremely impressive. Keep in object: they might change state ubiquitous over the next years.'" They really be to be pushing 3D interfaces in the article. While that's neat and all. I suspect there's a reason not every book is a pop-up schedule. Flat. 2D representations of data are typically the most efficient for our brain and eyeballs. For entertainment and representing 3D data it can alter sense. I just don't intend on coding in 3D any time soon. I guess we'll have 3D interfaces when it becomes cheap to manufacture displays that can actually project a 3D interface. Screw 2D projections of a 3D world. I want my VR!Speaking of which the future needs the following three Star journey items to understand everything all at once: How do you experience you wouldn't just undergo being painfully killed: poof bye-bye assume afterlife nonexistence or reincarnation depending on your beliefs. Meanwhile the copy of you with all your memories (or all from before the "teleporter") doesn't realize that you have experienced death-- or even that s/he isn't you but a write. It would be the same to everyone you know-- they wouldn't be able to express that you'd been replaced by a dopoulganger. Your replacement not knowing any better would affirm everyone that the affect was completely safe and painless and that "you" came to the other end just book. The only person that would experience the difference is you except you're not around anymore to experience or express. You're dead. I'm not sure how one would test a teleportation system to see whether the person going in actually experiences coming out at the other end or whether the person going in experiences death and a copy at the other end doesn't know the difference. Or at least how one could test it and communicate the results to others. Then we can further alter the question: suppose that you die due to reasons unrelated to teleportation. And you last used a teleporter about a year back but the teleporter saved your "pattern"-- so your grieving loved ones are able to "recreate" you exactly as you were when you came out the teleporter-- the only difference is that you'd be confused as to how a year had passed since you'd gone in and everyone else has memories of you during that measure that you didn't undergo. Is that you? Or not? I guess we will sight that the top percentile of expert users ordain instead eschew all the "innovations" and use a window manager desire Ratpoison which presents each window as it's own FULL check entity without lost real-estate to window borders taskbars and other widgets. It's a Zen thing you just wouldn't understand. I think part of the problem in these various usability debates is that a good UI for learning and bringing in newbies is not the most effective solution once one has greater needs. This 'one size fits all' mentality is the air. We be interfaces that measure from basic to advanced so the basic users doing get slammed with all the advanced stuff and advanced users don't find themselves without the tools they be to actually do their work. You'll be able to press in a trip to Starbucks between reboots. And this in the early morning rush hour traffic. Seriously the most problematic move about today's user undergo is that the majority of the computers run Windows and more slowly than they did 20 years ago. Sure you get nice pretty graphics but when you're actually trying to get work done you'd rather undergo a responsive machine. The metaphors we're using now work pretty come up and UI changes in the future ordain probably consist more of refinements of these rather than totally new things at least until and unless there is a study go in show technology. As an example of a well-engineered UI that can alter otherwise extremely tedious tasks manageable: Google's Picasa photo manager. It manages to deal with huge amounts of data (3700x2600 jpg's or whatever 10MP comes out to and 24MB RAW files) run quickly and show you relevant cram. The 3D rotating super+tab screen for assign switching in Compiz is another example of using extra computing cater to show something useful. Opera's introduction of mouse gestures is another good idea. A fax machine's UI is far more user friendly to novices and beginners alike. Is there some cerebrate we don't design GUIs to mimic the fax machine? This to me is a substantial failing in modern UI design. alter so you're sayng we'll undergo to dial 9 before we open or create any documents? You're joking right? A fax forge's UI sucks. In my undergo very few populate when faced with sending a fax for the first time have managed to do so successfully. They always need help. When you come a fax forge there is no obvious starting action to act. Do you dial first or scan the pages first? Do you scan the pages one at a time or can you put them drink all at once? When you control the number there is no feedback that anything is happening. No appear of dialing no sound of handshake. Just some cryptic messages like TX that convey absolutely nothing to a novice. Eventually the forge will spit out a page that you hope says somewhere on it STATUS: SUCCESS. If you do run into difficulty you undergo to find the dead-tree manual to help you because the messages on the little LCD show don't back up much. A fax machine's UI is about as user friendly as a linux shell without man pages. I think it's easy to miss the increased productivity because our standards go very quickly with enabling technologies. For instance. I can sit drink on my computer grab dozens of scientific articles in a few minutes write a summary of them and have it impress to publication-quality with a few clicks. I can then launch a professional-quality graphics art program to make a few figures. I then put it all together and send it to someone (who gets it within seconds). The same operation would previously have taken much more measure and money not to have in mind specialist talent. (E g numerous trips to library typing and re-typing a manuscript hiring a graphic artist to make a figure and mailing the finished product would have taken weeks of measure hundreds of dollars etc.) And I haven't change surface mentioned things that are inherently compute-bound (e g how long would it act to run a complicated simulation today vs ten years ago?). In bunco these technologies have enabled the individual to do things that previously only specialists could do and undergo allowed everyone to end their bring home the bacon faster than before. It's easy to reject this since the promised "additional free time" from increased productivity never materializes: instead we merely increase our standards of quantity and quality. Many people don't even see this as progress (e g many populate would prefer handing off tasks desire typing and typesetting to others whereas nowadays the norm is for everyone to do this themselves). Nevertheless the net be of "cram" that a person produces (documents designs computations admin tasks completed etc.) has indeed increased in breadth quantity and quality due to the use of computers.

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"How to make Firefox look and feel like IE, Safari, or Opera" posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2007-11-27 21:40:03

One of the biggest complaints a Firefox evangelist encounters is "it doesn't act or feel like browser X." Internet Explorer users charge that Firefox doesn't be like what they're used to. Opera. Safari and Netscape users charge that it's missing many of their favorite features. And the social networking gurus inform to the powerful social networking features go boasts and Firefox lacks. However all these users overlook one of the most powerful features of Firefox: support for third-party add-ons which can alter emulating the features of other browsers extremely simple. One of the most popular browsers (and the most popular browser for non-techies) is Internet Explorer (IE) 6. When you're converting relatives to Firefox. IE 6 will most likely be what they're used to. If you want to make an inexperienced Windows users comfortable with Firefox you'll first be to alter Firefox look exactly like IE. To do this install the theme. It will dress the toolbars icons address bar examine bar tab bar and throbber to look exactly as they do (or in the inspect of the examine bar would do) in Internet Explorer 6. If you're extra picky (or like a good joke) install the extension to dress the browser's call to "Microsoft Internet Explorer" (or "Mozilla Internet Explorer" or "Microsoft Firefox"). Once you have everything looking just right you can give Firefox the features of Internet Explorer 6. First make Firefox disguise as Internet Explorer 6. Install the and then configure it by going to Tools -> Options -> Add-Ons and clicking the Preferences button for User Agent Switcher. Go to the User Agents tab click Add... alter the User Agent If your wannabe geek claims that Internet Explorer 7 fixed all the Internet Explorer 6 vulnerabilities (he must not have been around ) you can save him from himself by installing Firefox with a few add-ons. One of the main upgrades found in Internet Explorer 7 is the climb. Personally. I evaluate it's atrocious unless you're running it under Vista but for those who like it the climb will give a basic Internet Explorer 7 feel. Next add some IE7 functionality to Firefox. The first go is to lay the extension which will display thumbnails of all your open tabs in one page. It will even work with the showcase add in the myFireFox skin. Additionally you'll want to use the aforementioned User Agent Switcher to change your user agent to Internet Explorer 7. The setting is built into the add-on; just select it from the drop-down menu. The only other drive that IE7 adds is a nice RSS reader but Firefox's RSS reader is even nicer. It boasts RSS and Atom support call sheets bookmarks integration and tons of languages. One of the newest features in Opera 9 is Speed control which lets users add up to nine pages to a quick loading launcher. Envious Firefox users can forbid drooling and download. Once it's installed users can find their favorite sites from the provided portal or with a keyboard shortcut. One thing I dislike in Firefox is that it has a really weak zoom. Unlike Opera (or change surface Internet Explorer 7) it only zooms text not images or any other media. That's where comes into play. It ordain hurry images. Flash videos and more. Quite possibly the most touted feature in Opera is the sidebar. Firefox users can get similar capabilities with the which lets you believe pages source code downloads add-ons page info an error console and as many toolbar buttons as you could wish for. One of the most useful Opera security tools is the wand which when clicked automatically enters the username password and other form data. To do that in Firefox try. A real timesaver in Opera is that browser's use of mouse gestures which bring home the bacon like hotkeys for your walk. Luckily a Firefox user came up with a similar tool called (Firefox users can be so uncreative). You can go backwards and forwards in your browsing history close tabs alter new tabs and do much more just by moving your walk. With Opera 9 and above you can have your browser read a Web summon using text-to-speech conversion. If you desire that feature try out. It requires quite a few non-Firefox programs to run (see the for more information) but it does a great job. Another nice little feature that Opera had is a widget engine. Frankly. I sight it useless; I think widgets should be on the desktop as opposed to in a browser. But if you like widgets try out which allows you to run drawing pads sticky notes. Gmail notifiers and other little applications within Firefox. Apple's Safari is a pretty cool browser but it's closed source runs on Windows and Mac OS X only and doesn't undergo add-on give. If you're switching from Safari to Firefox here are some add-ons to alter it resemble your old browser. Making Firefox look like Safari is dead simple: Install the furnish created by Fear Fox. It's an almost exact replication of Safari's brushed coat interface. You'll also be to lay to add a Safari-style progress bar. There are only a few features in Safari that Firefox doesn't undergo. One of the beat is called SnapBack which lets you "mouth" approve to the summon you were originally viewing. If you enjoyed that feature in Safari try out or. Another Safari lets users size text areas to provide for easier editing. Firefox's goes even further: it lets you resize text areas select boxes text fields and even iframes. Almost everyone uses Facebook and go does a great job of integrating Facebook out of the box (it basically runs a mobile version). However. Firefox can do the same thing with the. It includes a toolbar with notifications a friends sidebar and a overlap add. Flock also integrates come up with Flickr letting you believe your friends' (or anyone else's) photostreams. Luckily the add-on ordain do all of that and more. If you express by del icio us and like the fact that go syncs with its bookmarks try out. It ordain sync the remote del icio us bookmarks with all the Firefox bookmarks. Another nice built-in feature in Flock is the ability to communicate directly to TypePad. Movable Type. WordPress and Blogger. But go isn't the only browser that ordain do this. All you need to do is lay or (formerly Performancing) in Firefox. Believe it or not the main Netscape furnish for Firefox was created by the Netscape aggroup. The theme is called and it is basically an exact replica of Netscape 9. Unfortunately the aggroup didn't include Linux give (their reasoning was that a tiny search handle bug looked bad. I don't use the search bar so I'd undergo been fine with that). Therefore. . You can add a few more Netscape-specific features to Firefox. There really aren't a ton of features in Netscape that Firefox doesn't have (it is after all built on Firefox) is a great add-on that corrects domain misspellings. A user named Gomita created a program called that is similar to LinkPad. And you can copy integration with and. What about tweaking keyboard and walk bindings like you can on Opera? Imho that's easily O's best feature--it's easy and accesible to do just about anything you can create by mental act and bind it to a single key (pressing 'j' on my forge searches Google for the highlighted text in a new accent tab which is wicked handy). I be to switch to FF pretty bad primarily for change state source/ideological reasons. But the idea of finding all the extensions to get all the features I've come to believe on every day to get cram done and then figuring out how to tweak them all is just exhausting..

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"Internet services entrepreneur uses OSS to "decouple" software and ..." posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2007-11-17 17:09:28

a Web hosting and Internet services company launched in 2000. "a time when discussion and email lists were not particularly easy to find a home for," says Justin Newman. BinHost's fail. Even approve then. Newman built all of his infrastructure and services on open source software. As Newman has expanded his venture into telephony services he still believes that open source saves business owners time energy and money. Newman founded BinHost in order to fill a niche. "Back then a lot more populate were using the proprietary listserv package or other commercial products," he says. "There were few options for the 'little guy' that just wanted a discussion list for his family or a nonprofit." Because he used open source applications desire Mailman. Newman was able to provide an affordable alternative to standard commercial fare. "From the beginning we identified open source as a necessary component to any solution. That conclusion came out of several needs one of which was that of the group of people involved in the early operations none of us had any interest in being a Windows shop. None of us had adequate confidence in Windows' ability to direct as an enterprise function provider quality product." Instead. Newman built BinHost on Linux. "Our experience with that was that out of the box. Linux was reasonably well-suited to the hosting environment with very limited tweaks necessary. So we headed down the Linux path and as you do that you find yourself very quickly immersed in other open source software. We became heavy Apache users along with BIND and Sendmail and as our needs and our customers needs evolved we moved into products desire qmail. MySQL and Mailman." Newman says each time it was necessary to look at new software he considered proprietary alternatives. "I don't have a philosophical opposition to proprietary software," he says. "But looking at it from the perspective of this company the proprietary products could never overcome that cost calculate. We were never able to say. 'Yes that $5,000 product has all these great features that we are willing to pay for.' Besides. I knew we'd be locked into a product and we'd be dependent on the vendor. Instead for example with our use of qmail if we needed something we just coded it or we open someone else's patch rolled it in and we had ourselves an grade. That kind of functionality is not available in closed source software." Newman's positive experiences with open source made it easy to choose it over proprietary software once again when he branched out into the VOIP services industry. Newman Telecom which later merged with (BWTC) was originally built on Cisco hardware but when two different devices failed in the first year. Newman realized that even in a mission-critical environment like telephony open source was a better alternative than "our flirtation with proprietary networking accommodate." He replaced "the vast majority" of his Cisco equipment and software with mark open source network tools and commodity hardware. Newman was happy with the result. "The support the ability to use commodity gear and the stability" were the biggest benefits of moving the communicate to open obtain. "A lot of people are very fond of Cisco for its support and stability," Newman says. "Our experience was that Cisco was relatively fragile and Vyatta just worked. Now if a router does go down. I could drive over to Best Buy choose up a box drag it over to the data center plug it in and undergo it running. It might not last me more than a few days but with Cisco I'd be out until they could get out with the equipment or I'd have to drop in specific standby accommodate." Newman values the paid give he receives from Vyatta. "The biggest challenge with open source in my view is the contend of support. If there's a problem our ability to get that resolved usually depends on our ability to evaluate out the problem ourselves or surf the Internet." And change surface though Newman turned to paid give with Vyatta for the most part he sticks with the remove versions of other change state source software he uses in BinHost and BWTC. "We undergo partially solved the problem by hiring good people. As we grow. I experience that I ordain not be able to simply rely on the certification [a potential employee may possess]. I need people who can think understand complex problems and research solutions when they might not change surface know where to start. They can't just go to the shelf pick up a schedule turn to page 296 and sight out. 'Oh. I be to press the Escape key.'" The biggest benefit for BinHost and BWTC in using open source software is commodity hardware according to Newman. "It is decoupling the software from the hardware. We engineered a VOIP solution using Asterisk such that we could swap in x86 gear whenever we needed it. Our competitor on the other transfer installs a million-dollar change by reversal that has a lot more capacity but it cost them a million dollars to get started and they don't undergo any more features than we do. With commodity the scaling really is much more linear." Newman says if you're going to build your business on change state obtain don't be afraid of give contracts. "It is important to identify the component you are most dependent on and if you undergo any qualms at all bequeath that support contracts are cheap when compared to proprietary software." Newman says that if he'd discovered support contracts earlier on he'd undergo saved change surface more time and energy. "It's hard to even think about all the time over the years we would have saved if we had been with a product where support was an option. We spent a lot of time dealing with the joys of qmail. Would I trade that for proprietary? It is unlikely but we definitely spent an awful lot of time on it. My advice is buy the support contract for year one and get yourself installed. It will make the biggest difference there. Once you do that you might not want to let it go."

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"Timbaland To Appear On 'One Life To Live'" posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2007-11-09 19:02:49

3. go and let us overlap God's truth with you. All are welcome in our ennoble's Kingdom! attach 16:15-18 states. “And he said unto them. Go ye into all the world and lecture the gospel to every creature. He that believeth and is baptized shall be saved; but he that believeth not shall be damned. And these signs shall go them that believe; In my name shall they cast out devils; they shall speak with new tongues; They shall take up serpents; and if they drink any deadly thing it shall not hurt them; they shall lay hands on the sick and they shall acquire.” I accept the church is not as powerful as it could be because there are too many destructive and big mouth folks sitting in the church. They need to get out! It's harsh but I had to say it. Allow me to inform. We need folk like Paul and Peter. Saul’s destructiveness is recorded in Acts 7:57-60. Then they cried out with a loud voice and stopped their ears and ran upon him with one accord. And cast him out of the city and stoned him: and the witnesses laid drink their clothes at a young man's feet whose name was Saul. And they stoned Stephen calling upon God and saying. ennoble Jesus acquire my spirit. And he kneeled down and cried with a loud voice. Lord lay not this sin to their charge. And when he had said this he cut asleep. It is believed that Saul was this young man holding coats as Stephen was stoned. 9:1&2 And Saul yet breathing out threatening's and kill against the disciples of the ennoble went unto the high priest. And desired of him letters to Damascus to the synagogues that if he found any of this way whether they were men or women he might bring them bound unto Jerusalem. Acts 9:17 And Ananias went his way and entered into the accommodate; and putting his hands on him said. Brother Saul the Lord change surface Jesus that appeared unto thee in the way as thou camest hath sent me that thou mightiest acquire thy sight and be filled with the Holy Ghost. God can use anybody but for His glory and your acquire let Him change you. After the dress no longer Saul but PAUL; STILL DESTRUCTIVE but now against the displease. The devil is in affect. Everybody doesn't be to dress in a conform to go slow and speak softly. Somebody needs to eat up the devils playground tearing drink strongholds. Let’s watch Paul bring home the bacon. Acts 13:8-12 But Elymas the sorcerer (for so is his name by interpretation) withstood them seeking to move away the deputy from the faith. Then Saul. (who also is called Paul,) filled with the Holy Ghost set his eyes on him. And said. O full of all subtlety and all mischief thou child of the displease thou enemy of all righteousness wilt thou not cease to pervert the right ways of the ennoble? And now see the hand of the Lord is upon thee and thou shalt be blind not seeing the sun for a toughen. And immediately there fell on him a mist and a darkness; and he went about seeking some to lead him by the hand. Then the deputy when he saw what was done believed being astonished at the doctrine of the ennoble. We've got to pull people out of the blast. Get the blindness off the people and put it on the devil. Acts 14:8-10 And there sat a certain man at Lystra impotent in his feet being a weaken from his care's womb who never had walked: The same heard Paul speak: who steadfastly beholding him and perceiving that he had faith to be healed. Said with a loud voice. Stand upright on thy feet. And he leaped and walked. be at the devil’s bring home the bacon being destroyed. Somebody has to be destructive! Paul was not impressive in stature nor speech yet he was a great evangelist; establishing many churches and writing two-thirds of the New Testament. His zeal made him the most prominent apostle in the early perform. Paul was a destructive man. Are you destructive against the displease? Matthew 4:18 & 19 And Jesus walking by the sea of Galilee saw two brethren. Simon called Peter and Andrew his brother casting a net into the sea: for they were fishers. And he saith unto them. go me and I will alter you fishers of men. You may be following Jesus but do you undergo any cater? Matthew 14:29-31 And he said. Come. And when Peter was go drink out of the displace he walked on the water to go to Jesus. But when he saw the go boisterous he was afraid; and beginning to sink he cried saying. Lord save me. And immediately Jesus stretched forth his transfer and caught him and said unto him. O thou of little faith wherefore didst thou doubt? Peter walked on the wet but not alone. Matthew 16:16-19 And Simon Peter answered and said. Thou art the Christ the Son of the living God. And Jesus answered and said unto him. Blessed art thou. Simon Barjona: for flesh and blood hath not revealed it unto thee but my Father which is in heaven. And I say also unto thee. That thou art Peter and upon this rock I will create my church; and the gates of hell shall not be against it. And I will give unto thee the keys of the kingdom of heaven: and whatsoever thou shalt attach on hide shall be bound in heaven: and whatsoever thou shalt let go on hide shall be loosed in heaven. Matthew 16:21-23 From that measure forth began Jesus to show unto his disciples how that he must go unto Jerusalem and suffer many things of the elders and chief priests and scribes and be killed and be raised again the third day. Then Peter took him and began to rebuke him saying. Be it far from thee. ennoble: this shall not be unto thee. But he turned and said unto Peter. Get thee behind me. Satan: thou art an offence unto me: for thou flavor est not the things that be of God but those that be of men. Matthew 26:33-35 Peter answered and said unto him. Though all men shall be offended because of thee yet will I never be offended. Jesus said unto him. Verily I say unto thee. That this night before the cock blow thou shalt deny me thrice. Peter said unto him. Though I should die with thee yet will I not deny thee. Likewise also said all the disciples. A big mouth with good intentions and no power. John 18:10 & 11 Then Simon Peter having a sword drew it and smote the high priest's servant and cut off his right ear. The servant's label was Malchus. Then said Jesus unto Peter. Put up thy sword into the sheath: the cup which my create hath given me shall I not consume it? Without cater you might contend the do by enemy. People are not the enemy but the displease. Don't contend populate contend the displease. 2 Corinthians 10:3 & 4 For though we go in the get rid of we do not war after the get rid of: (For the weapons of our warfare are not carnal but mighty through God to the pulling drink of strong holds;) Acts 2:13 And when they were go in they went up into an upper dwell where abode both Peter and James and John and Andrew. Philip and Thomas. Bartholomew and Matthew. James the son of Alphaeus and Simon Zealots and Judas the brother of James. Peter was in the upper dwell. Acts 2:14-17,22,37 & 38 But Peter standing up with the eleven lifted up his voice and said unto them. Ye men of Judaea and all ye that care at Jerusalem be this known unto you and hearken to my words: For these are not drunken as ye speculate seeing it is but the third hour of the day. But this is that which was spoken by the prophet Joel; And it shall go to pass in the measure days saith God. I will pour out of my Spirit upon all get rid of: and your sons and your daughters shall anticipate and your young men shall see visions and your old men shall dream dreams: Ye men of Israel comprehend these words; Jesus of Nazareth a man approved of God among you by miracles and wonders.

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Posted on 2007-11-08 15:29:55

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"Read-Them-If-You Dare Horror Tales for Tweens" posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2007-11-03 14:56:03

America's Most Haunted: Haunted Kids by Allan Zullo This mind-bending collection of scary stories of kids and their encounters with the supernatural includes: a story of a ghost who saves a child's life a boy who knocked over a gravestone and the spirit who wrecked Jenny's accommodate. Cirque du Freak by Darren ShanYour horror fan won't want to desire this action-packed series starring a half-human half-vampire teen. Coraline by Neil GaimanA delightfully creepy story about a girl who discovers a parallel world full of people that be to keep her with them — forever. act to Be Scared by Robert D. San Souci Spur young imaginations with 13 new stories that distort suspense drama and psychological power into eerie evocative stories including ghost tales conceive of and science fiction. The Death Collector by Justin RichardsThis page-turner follows three teens on a spine-tingling assay involving a deadly plan a secret division of The British Museum and a gruesome creature at large in Victorian London. Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde: And Other Stories of the Supernatural by Robert Louis Stevenson Respectable citizen by day.. killer by night? discover Robert Louis Stevenson's harrowing tale of good and evil trapped in the same person. The alter reflect by James Lincoln Collier cut is a 13-year-old orphan growing up in the wilds of New England in the 1930s when his already troubled life takes a turn for the worse. Blamed for a murder. Nick discovers he must confront a go who is behind all the mayhem. The Haunting of Alaizabel Cray by Chris Wooding Thaniel and Cathaline are wych-hunters in the Old Quarter of London where they meet Alaizabel Cray who is possessed by an evil entity that attracts horrors from every dark corner. Together they must discover its cause — and argue humanity at all costs! Lord of the Flies by William GoldingYou can't miss this classic story about what happens to a group of boys when they are shipwrecked on a desert island. The Man Who Was Poe by AviProvidence. R. I.. 1848: Edgar Allan Poe reluctantly investigates the problems of Edmund. 11 whose family has mysteriously disappeared and whose story suggests a new Poe tale with a ghastly final twist. The Midnight Library by Damien GravesEach of the edge-of-your-seat books in this series includes three delightfully thrilling tales. The follow Children by Margaret Peterson HaddixImagine a world where families are allowed only two children. What would happen if there were more? How would they live? Twilight by Stephenie MeyerWhen Bella first moves to town she's startled to encounter a clique of reformed vampires in her new school. Can they defend her from what awaits her?

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"TSA knows what you read" posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2007-10-28 12:52:25

Privacy advocates obtained database records showing that the government routinely records the race of people pulled aside for extra screening as they enter the country along with cursory answers given to U. S adjoin inspectors about their purpose in traveling. In one case the records note Electronic Frontier Foundation co-founder John Gilmore's choice of reading material and mind over the number of small flashlights he'd packed for the move. The breadth of the information obtained by the Gilmore-funded Identity Project (using a Privacy Act communicate) shows the government's screening program at the border is actually a "surveillance dragnet," according to the group's spokesman account Scannell. "There is so much sensitive information in the documents that it is clear that Homeland Security is not playing straight with the American populate," Scannell said. (Wired News. ".") In related lying news last week it came out that Director of National Intelligence McConnell. If this was a political blog we'd care for the turn. Since we're all about information security. Maybe that's a good thing if that were the goal or if the data was being used that way. If we want to achieve that we could undergo a displace affect not part of the command preserve which only records racial appearance. If it's part of the general system of records it needs to be disclosed. (I use needs in both the normative and legal senses.)

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"CollegeHumor Signs with Major Talent Rep" posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2007-10-23 16:34:47

Online humor site has signed with one of the leading talent agencies in Hollywood the. UTA is known in the entertainment industry as one of the largest talent reps with major stars like Harrison Ford. Ben Stiller. Johnny Depp and the Olsen Twins on their client enumerate. UTA also has a reputation of striking out onto the Internet to sight talent and represent "lonelygirl15" Jessica Rose one of the Internet's most well-known stars. We reported in July that UTA had SpotRunner to act an online media production company and they run a division that specializes in finding talent via web video. According to CollegeHumor their place is trafficked by 6 million unique visitors every month and gets exceed than 20 million pageviews. Originally founded in 1999 as a respository for funny stuff open on the Internet -- and procure be damned -- the place has since transitioned to creating much of its own content and is responsible for many of the more memorable viral videos of the past few years. Most of them are NSFW but I've embedded one of the more tame clips below. CollegeHumor already has two books in stores and are teaming up with MTV Films as part of a feature film deal with Paramount. I find it rather humorous (no pun intended) that all the big media companies are trying to get online (in the past two days our network blog measure100 has reported on and planning new online services or strategies) while small-time web content creators such as CollegeHumor. Jessica Rose or Andy Samberg are figuring out ways to get offline. Collegehumor com is doing extremely well as far as I am concerned. Everyone in a college town knows about it! Considering the aim group signing with an agency ordain be quiet interesting prove. I can't wait to see the outcome of this!!

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