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Milo Minderbinder arranged bombing runs on his own base,in a mindbending
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US buys up Iraqi oil to stave off crisis
Seizing reserves will be an allied priority if forces go in
Faisal Islam and Nick Paton Walsh in Moscow
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On Tue, 28 Jan 2003, Tyler Durden wrote:
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Yes, but there are caveats.
> What I mean is,
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> say,...'Tyler Durden') has been signing his (tiring) cyber-missiv
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Madison - A Town of Fredonia man whom authorities have termed a "pap
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Longish thread...re bloodthirsty Chickenhawks.
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"...let George W. Bush, Dick Cheney, and Donald Rumseld fight their own
fucking war. Put all of Saddam's cronies and Bush's cronies in a fucking
cage and let them fight until death. Leave the re
Publication date: 01/27/2003
'Sow the wind, reap the wind'
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WHEN THE BUSH administration threatened North Korea with nuclear weapons
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War is imminent. The blood price of such a conflict will be enormous. It
purely dollar terms the cost alone should cause extreme embarrassment to
the economic rationalists. Those have talked up the need for war seems
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have
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What do Limbaugh, Wolfowitz, Ashcroft, Cheney, Will, et al. have in common?
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SUV-hater Huffington: "Activism is an extension of journalism" (LAT/r.r.)
Pelton: We ate up to five times a day while kidnapped
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Jan. 14 while on assignment for National Geographic Adventure, says he
Garofalo: Many TV anchors, reporters are WH mouthpieces
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cover antiwar demonstrations "always interview the guy who says, 'The
government has put a microchip in your dental fillings.'" She tells Howard
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Bay Area Independent Media Center, CA - 27 Jan 2003
"Candidly, I have
Sorry,Martha Stewart...
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New Yorker
Martha Stewart looks weary when she sits down with Jeffrey Toobin and talks
about her troubles. "Schadenfreude?" he asks. "That's the word," she says.
"I hear that, like, every day. Do you know how to spel
Web stokes anti-war movement. Web commentators paid tribute to the
organising power of the internet in marshalling tens of thousands behind
the 19 January protests against war in Iraq. They were the biggest since
the anti-Vietnam War protests of the 1960s, drawing, say organisers, an
estimated
Malaysia: More grief for Malaysiakini. The Malaysian internet news site
Malaysiakini, under investigation for publishing an allegedly seditious
letter has been told by its landlord to clear out move out of its offices -
in line with government efforts to silence the highly regarded news service.
Jordan: Journalists face fatwa, charges. Editor-in-chief Nasser Qamash,
managing editor Roman Haddad and journalist Muhannad Mbeidin of the weekly
magazine al-Hilal have been jailed since 16 January over the publication of
an article that religious factions have declared blasphemous.
Qamash, Ha
Hong Kong: Backpedalling on sedition law. After stirring up a huge
political fight with a planned anti-subversion law, Hong Kong government
leaders announced a scaled-back version on 28 January that appeared
designed to appease the criticisms of human rights groups.
The territory's Chief Execut
Uzbekistan: Online dissidents silenced. Web sites that published articles
alleging corruption among high state officials in Uzbekistan and
forecasting President Islam Karimov's resignation have been cut off from
Uzbek web users.
Free expression is strictly controlled in Uzbekistan, which enjoys
Ukraine: Journalists probe colleague's death. Journalists from Ukraine left
for Belarus Monday to investigate the death of a prominent news agency
director, a top media rights group said.
The journalists want an official probe into the death of Mykhailo
Kolomiyets, former director of the Ukrain
Ethiopia: Rejects accusations of media control. The Ethiopian government
has hit back at claims that it is trying to push through draconian press
laws aimed at restricting the country's fledgling media, reports IRIN.
The government said in a strongly worded statement that the private press
ofte
Malawi: Editor hurt in civil rights riot. Penelope Paliani-Kamanga, deputy
chief reporter for the "Daily Times", Malawi's oldest daily, was shot in
the knee by a rubber bullet On 27 January by Blantyre anti-riot police, who
fired shots to disperse demonstrators. Members of civil society were
de
Qantas fingerprint plan
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30jan03
A QANTAS move to use fingerprint scans to monitor the movements of more
than 600 Victorian baggage handlers is expected to spark national
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The Victorian workers are among thousands of Qantas staff nationally whose
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Susan Sarandon says she is tired of being labelled "anti-American".
Outspoken Hollywood star Susan Sarandon tonight used the gala premiere of
her new film to criticise Prime Minister Tony Blair and his relationship
with President Bush.
The 56-year-old actress was attending the
About 200 kilograms of plutonium produced by a Japanese nuclear plant -
enough to make 25 nuclear bombs - have technically gone "missing", Japanese
authorities have revealed.
But Tokyo and the United Nations' nuclear watchdog maintain that the
shortfall is the result of miscalculation and measu
Cybercrime, they just don't mention it
January 30 2003
Criminals are not only stealing money on the Internet, but ideas, business
plans and bidding strategies, writes Bob Tedeschi in New York.
Cybercrime, long a painful side effect of the innovations of Internet
technology, is reaching new dimens
C.I.A. Director Will Lead Terror Center
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into a single government unit intended to strengthen the collection and
analysis of foreign and domestic terror t
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Presidency on the line
Jan 30
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US planning over the past year for the confrontation with Iraq has put
Iraqi President Saddam Hussein's survival in jeopardy, but now it also
endangers another leader - America's George Bush.
The combination of Bush's troop deployments,
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On Wed, Jan 29, 2003 at 01:29:45AM -0800, Bill Stewart wrote:
> At 09:12 AM 01/26/2003 -0600, Harmon Seaver wrote:
> > There's a report on indymedia that the lastes worm is part of an
> > anti-war
> >tactic which will escalate if Iraq is attacked.
> >
> >http://www.indymedia.org/front.php3?art
BTW, has anyone noticed the really great pix of Dubbya that indymedia has
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And don't forget his promise that we'll all be able to buy Hydrogen-powered
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On Wed, Jan 29, 2003 at 05:05:22PM -0500, Tyler Durden wrote:
> Mike Rossing wrote...
> "Just gotta kill off a few more arabs to extend the time when that happens
> is all."
>
> That gives me a damned good idea. Perhaps we can use Camp XRay to do some
> research on how to melt down Muslims and c
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Tim May wrote on January 22, 2003 at 00:55:
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> usual Democrat, Commies, welfare recipients, negro activists, and
> Socialist fellow travellers. The other two million will be the Bushies.
> And proably most of the remaining J
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On Wed, 29 Jan 2003, Harmon Seaver wrote:
>Although canola oil is a much better source for fuel. And diesels a much
> better IC engine for hybrids. Even in non-hybrids, VW builds some pretty nice
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On Wed, 29 Jan 2003, Tyler Durden wrote:
And don't forget his promise that we'll all be able to buy
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cars by 2020 or so. Guess that's how long he thinks this war on
terrorism
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On Wed, 29 Jan 2003, Major Variola (ret) wrote:
> Oh come on. Its all economics. (With tech changing the params)
> Fuel cells for cars are too expensive today. There is not enough
> methanol
> production/distrib infrastructure, which costs to create. [insert
> Metcalfe's law (aka fax or networ
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On Wed, 29 Jan 2003, Tim May wrote:
> Nonsense. What "political science" do you think was stopping Ford or
> Honda or Volvo or GM from introducing a hydrogen fuel cell car by 1980?
What I meant is lack of lots of fat federal grants for research on fuel
reformers, hydrogen separation, proton mem
At 11:13 AM 1/29/2003 -0800, Michael Cardenas wrote:
While identity verification using handhelds seems to have some use,
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A far mroe exciting idea to me is how handhelds like palms, ipaqs,
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On Wednesday, January 29, 2003, at 02:24 PM, Eugen Leitl wrote:
On Wed, 29 Jan 2003, Tim May wrote:
Nonsense. What "political science" do you think was stopping Ford or
Honda or Volvo or GM from introducing a hydrogen fuel cell car by
1980?
What I meant is lack of lots of fat federal grants
At 2:24 PM -0800 1/29/03, Eugen Leitl wrote:
>Feds are sure inefficient, but the random dispersal of funds does tend to
>hit the far shots now and then. The private sector tends to ruthlessly
>optimize on the short run (because the long shot doesn't pay if you go
>broke before you can reap the poss
On Wed, Jan 29, 2003 at 03:18:44PM -0800, Bill Frantz wrote:
> At 2:24 PM -0800 1/29/03, Eugen Leitl wrote:
> >Feds are sure inefficient, but the random dispersal of funds does tend to
> >hit the far shots now and then. The private sector tends to ruthlessly
> >optimize on the short run (because th
On Wednesday, January 29, 2003, at 03:18 PM, Bill Frantz wrote:
At 2:24 PM -0800 1/29/03, Eugen Leitl wrote:
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tend to
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On Wed, Jan 29, 2003 at 03:36:20PM -0800, Mike Rosing wrote:
> On Wed, 29 Jan 2003, Harmon Seaver wrote:
>
> >Although canola oil is a much better source for fuel. And diesels a much
> > better IC engine for hybrids. Even in non-hybrids, VW builds some pretty nice
> > diesel cars, including th
Tim writes:
> There is no way to control fundamental breakthroughs, whether PV
> conversion or "caburetors that violate the laws of physics!." Any of
> the above non-oil companies (and one can add Texas Instruments and
> others to the list) which develops a more efficient, cheaper to
> manufac
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At 3:43 PM -0800 1/29/03, Tim May wrote:
>On Wednesday, January 29, 2003, at 03:18 PM, Bill Frantz wrote:
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>> OPEC)
>> years, there were a lot of small companies working on solar power. As
>> far
>> as I know, they were all b
On Wed, 29 Jan 2003, Tim May wrote:
> The "2-4 year payback cycle" in the electronics industry, from roughly
> 1955 to the present, was terribly important. Each generation of
> technology paid for the next generation, and costly mistakes resulted
> in companies ceasing to exist (Shockley Transi
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> One of the problems I think is rampant with, for instance, getting
> alternate fuel sources off the ground is that government subsidies are
> ensuring they don't happen by distorting the market for fossil fuels.
>
More than th
On Wednesday, January 29, 2003, at 04:23 PM, Harmon Seaver wrote:
On Wed, Jan 29, 2003 at 03:36:20PM -0800, Mike Rosing wrote:
On Wed, 29 Jan 2003, Harmon Seaver wrote:
Although canola oil is a much better source for fuel. And diesels
a much
better IC engine for hybrids. Even in non-hybri
On Wednesday, January 29, 2003, at 06:33 PM, Harmon Seaver wrote:
On Wed, Jan 29, 2003 at 07:53:21PM -0500, Jamie Lawrence wrote:
One of the problems I think is rampant with, for instance, getting
alternate fuel sources off the ground is that government subsidies are
ensuring they don't happen
On Wed, Jan 29, 2003 at 06:38:11PM -0800, Tim May wrote:
(snip)
> Since my life and my safety is vastly more valuable to me than saving
> $350-$600 a year in gas, I'll be keeping my 3500-pound S-Class.
Ah, yes, the old "big cars are safer" arguement. I've seen studies that went
both ways, ye
On Wed, 29 Jan 2003, Michael Cardenas wrote:
> A far mroe exciting idea to me is how handhelds like palms, ipaqs,
> etc, could beused to transfer digital anonymous cash. They seem like
> perfect delivery vehicles.
>
> Say, secret agent X meets congressman Y in a dark alley somewhere to
> give him
On Wed, 29 Jan 2003, Eric Cordian wrote:
> Ovshinsky, the amorphous semiconductor guy, developed a relatively
> efficient photovoltaic film that could be manufactured by continuous
> extrusion by a simple machine.
>
> For some reason, that never hit the big time either.
He had several problems i
At 07:50 PM 1/28/03 +, Ken Brown wrote:
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On 28 Jan 2003 at 19:46, Marc de Piolenc wrote:
> PS - the infant mortality statistics are bogus; they are a
> record-keeping artefact. Other countries (notably Sweden, to which the
> USA is always being compared) don't "count" a child as born until it
> has reached a certain age (three weeks in
On Wednesday, January 29, 2003, at 08:59 PM, Declan McCullagh wrote:
On Wed, Jan 29, 2003 at 04:08:08PM -0800, Tim May wrote:
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