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Pearl Harbor

December 7th, 2007 by Baldy

Observance of the 66th anniversary of the Japanese attack on Pearl Harbor on Dec. 7, 1941. Program includes speakers, honor guards, historical displays and Pearl Harbor survivors.
Don’t forget the remaining survivors gets shorter and shorter each year. If you ever have the chance to sit down and talk with one jump at it, what you will learn will stay with you for the rest of your life.

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Bubble 2.0 The Video

December 7th, 2007 by LinuxChick

hahaha Love this video!!

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CANADIANS! Tomorrow is your best chance to fight the Canadian DMCA! Event in Calgary, national phone-in

December 7th, 2007 by Baldy

 

If you’re a Canadian and you want to talk to Industry Minister Jim Prentice about his proposal for a Canadian DMCA, a copyright law that’s even worse than the ten-year-old American legislation that resulted in lawsuits against 20,000+ Americans without stopping infringement or paying artists, now’s your chance!

This Saturday, Minister Prentice is hosting an open house in Calgary at his constituency office. This is the best chance we will ever have to make our feelings known about the Canadian DMCA. If you are in or near Calgary, plan on attending this event, along with local activist Kempton Lam (sign up on the Fair Copyright for Canada Facebook group).

Dress neatly. Be polite. Be firm. Be friendly. Ask the Minister tough questions (the CBC has collected over 250 questions about this, all of which Prentice has refused to answer) in front of his constituents, the people who voted him into office (you don’t need to remind him that that the last two MPs who tried to introduce a Canadian DMCA lost their jobs — he knows!).

Prentice’s open house runs from 1PM-3PM tomorrow, Saturday, December 8 at 1318 Centre Street NE, Suite 105, Calgary, AB (details on Prentice’s website)

Not in Calgary? NO PROBLEM! Plan on calling the Minister tomorrow or on dropping him an email, expressing your regrets that you can’t attend the open house, but letting him know how you feel. Here are the numbers:

Ottawa office – (613) 992-4275
Calgary office – (403) 216-7777
Minister office – (613) 995-9001

His email address is: Prentice.J@parl.gc.ca. Once you send an email, print it out and mail it (no stamp needed!) to:

Jim Prentice
House of Commons
Parliament Buildings
Ottawa, Ontario
K1A 0A6

The word is that the Minister’s office is reeling from the overwhelming, national response to this badly written, badly planned bill. Bringing this legislation to Canada is Prentice’s “series of tubes” moment, the point at which Canada’s Internet Czar shows himself to be largely ignorant of its workings and power.

I believe that we can stop this bill. I will be calling the Minister tomorrow, and sending him a letter. I hope you do so as well. Canadians don’t need to follow the US off the copyright cliff. We can have a sane and balanced copyright law, one that protects the Canadian public and Canadian artists.

Tell your friends. Tell your family. If you care about the net, this could be the most important thing you do this year. Take action and save the country.

See also:
Canada’s DMCA won’t get any consumer rights added to it for a decade Facebook group for fighting Canada’s DMCA growing fast Ranting hand-puppet tackles Canada’s DMCA HOWTO Fight Canada’s coming DMCA copyright law
Canada’s coming DMCA will be the worst copyright yet
Canadian DMCA: how it might have happened
CBC radio show needs your input for question with Minister responsible for Canadian DMCA Canadian Industry Minister refuses to defend Canadian DMCA in public

 

 

CANADIANS! Tomorrow is your best chance to fight the Canadian DMCA! Event in Calgary, national phone-in

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We know what you typed last summer [News]

December 7th, 2007 by Baldy

 

Wireless key-logging could be one of the next big threats according to a new white-paper on how to intercept signals from wireless keyboards using 27Mhz frequencies.

I saw this a while back and nobody believed me when I said some thing so let me be the first to say Phhhht! I told you so.

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Microsoft Muscles In on OLPC Action

December 7th, 2007 by Baldy

 

Microsoft plans to put a version of its Windows XP operating system on One Laptop Per Child’s platform, XO. The rudimentary computer is aimed at nations that do not have a widespread user base. The low power requirements — bright screen, and hand crank which can augment available power — are all key to the device. “The low cost Windows product is aimed at Eastern European countries where average annual salaries are a small fraction of what the U.S. and western Europe are used to,” said Charles King, an analyst at Pund-IT.

Jeeesh any thing to get in the news I guess. This must be the 3 programs at a time version of XP, as in Firewall,Browser,and E-mail.

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Unusual Data Disaster Horror Stories

December 7th, 2007 by Baldy

I found this over on Slashdot and just had to post it, after all I thought that I had some the wackiest customers in the world, guess I was wrong, Baldy 

Lucas123 writes “Computerworld has posted stories from a disaster recovery company that include a scientist who drilled into his hard drive in order to pour oil into the mechanism to stop the squeaking. It worked. Of course a dead drive makes no noise. And, then a guy in Thailand who, after discovering ants in his external hard drive, took the cover off in order to spray the interior with insect repellent. Both the ants and the drive died.”

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