Do I Know How To Hack MySpace?February 2nd, 2008 I had previously stated clearly that I will not help anyone to hack MySpace, even if I did know how to. Guess how can you incite me? Here is a very interesting email I received through the contact form which does that admirably:
emily waters wrote: well you answered my question you said you dont help people hack into someones elses myspace but i really think you dont know how for i have read it is difficult.
Cold Fusion comes in a foot long cylinderApril 28th, 2005 UCLA scientists led by Dr. Seth J. Putterman are reporting today that they have produced nuclear fusion in a footlong cylinder just five inches in diameter.
Authors Guild Files Class Action Lawsuit Against GoogleSeptember 21st, 2005 The Authors Guild and a Lincoln biographer, a children's book author, and a former Poet Laureate of the United States filed a class action suit today in federal court in Manhattan against Google over its unauthorized scanning and copying of books through its Google Library program. The suit alleges that Google is engaging in massive copyright infringement at the expense of the rights of individual writers.
Evangelical Scientists Refute Gravity With New 'Intelligent Falling' TheoryAugust 21st, 2005 Now we have Intelligent Falling Theory which refutes gravity in favor of a God pushing them down. No wonder he looks so muscular.
Ruminating on DesignSeptember 20th, 2005 Today is one of those days. I am designing a new software and in a reflective mood.
GPL is forced socialismApril 6th, 2005 "Economies and nations need intellectual property (IP) to pull themselves up by their own bootstraps. I've talked to developing nations, representatives from academia and manufacturing companies that had begun to incorporate GPL software into their products, then...found they had an obligation to deliver their IP back into the world," Schwartz said.
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3 Ways To Cancel AOL Account in 3 MinutesAugust 8th, 2006 Cancelling an AOL account can become a royal pain. As easy as it is to get an AOL account, they make it extremely hard to get out of it.
Officials say North Korea believed behind cyber attacks on SKorean, US Web sitesJuly 8th, 2009 Officials: NKorea believed behind cyber attacksSEOUL, South Korea — South Korean intelligence officials believe North Korea or pro-Pyongyang forces committed cyber attacks that paralyzed major South Korean and U.S. government Web sites, aides to two lawmakers said Wednesday.
My Experience With Stephen Glass PhenomenonJune 19th, 2007 Stephen Glass became infamous in 1998 after being exposed for fabricating large amount of his articles culminating in the famous "Hack Heaven", a story of a 15 year old hacker who landed a plum job in a software company after defacing their website. Stephen Glass became the subject of a movie titled - "Shattered Glass", which I happened to see partly today on HBO.
Top 10 Windows 7 ThemesAugust 19th, 2009 Lucky 7 proves to be quite lucky for the Redmond men with Windows 7 selling like hot cakes helping out Microsoft recover from the Visaster (nomenclature to Vista's failure). What makes it more adorable is the fact that Windows 7 is the first ever operating system from Microsoft that has been developed largely by keeping user's feedback in mind. Now whether you are using Windows 7 RC or looking forward to the final release on 22nd October, you must be hunting for some ravishing themes to embellish your PC.
Tech 101: How a denial-of-service cyber attack works, and how to keep your computer safeJuly 8th, 2009 Tech 101: How a denial-of-service attack worksInvestigators are piecing together details about one of the most aggressive computer attacks in recent memory — a powerful "denial-of-service" assault that overwhelmed computers at U.S. and South Korean government agencies, companies and institutions, in some cases for days.
World markets brush off soft Microsoft, Amazon earnings as rally goes into 10th dayJuly 24th, 2009 World markets brush off soft Microsoft earningsLONDON — World stock markets rose again Friday despite some downbeat U.S. earnings news from the likes of Microsoft Corp.
The Floccinaucinihilipilification of Web 2.0January 26th, 2007 It is a dire necessity of the times to do some degree of floccinaucinihilipilification of Web 2.0. To understand the concerns lets take a look at what makes Web 2.0.
Top 30 Newest Facebook Apps to Brighten Up 2009February 4th, 2009 Facebook is the most popular choice of social networking around the world. Amongst hundred of other such sites jostling neck to neck, Facebook has quietly emerged to the top and remained there for a long time now.
September 4th, 2005 at 4:01 pm
I have been watching the language of the Administration and the media. The term “against nature” has come up over and over again. There is definitely a “war against nature” as you put it but I think the administration will try to appear less warmongering by calling it the “GLOBAL STRUGGLE AGAINST MOTHER NATURE.” Regardless of what they call it the campaign has been in effect for decades and we have global warming as well as mass extinction of wildlife to show for it (not to mention cites built below sea level). Such struggles against mother nature instead of working in partnership with her will showcase human bravado and hubris at its finest (a specialty of the Bush Administration) and will result in many more tragedies.
September 7th, 2005 at 12:41 am
> “GLOBAL STRUGGLE AGAINST MOTHER NATURE.”
That will definitely help in enlisting the help of his lackey’s like Blair.