Head to Head with our source inside the Beltway: By Gerald, Internet Anthropologist Think Tank 06.30.09 Gerald: Looking for Info about how Chinese hackers look at Irans protestors. I assume chinese gov backs Iran. And how Russian hackers feel about iran What do you think about the possibilities of' bringing in Russian or chinese hacker to help Iranians? Moslem hackers are mostly about defacing web sites. I have asked them to help by not defacing web sites with PR
The initial[1] idea was thought provoking: construct a covering using 400 red umbrellas (outside of their intended purpose) suspended over the new pedestrian mall in the city of Talca to create a visual impression of the inhabitants of a city in which it is uncommon to see daring displays in public spaces. This lack of innovation seems to come in part, from others creating similar urban displays based only on previously proved ideas as well as the minute demand for this type of “product” by t
Recently, I opened a Tumblr account ( kenny-bloggins.tumblr.com if’n yownta follow me) to post photos, graphic design work, and various sharable media. Whilst dickin’ around late last night, I tried to find an old website of mine hosted on the now-outdated University of Kentucky student server, since it had a lot of rad photographs of mine to upload on my new Tumblr page. Said website also featured a lot of various writing I had done during my freshman year in college, including an analytical p
After countless bear hugs, fist bumps, elbow grips, and pats-on-the-back, Elizabeth Bernstein realized that she is her office’s “touchee”—someone co-workers know will be receptive to physical demonstrations of support, she writes for the Wall Street Journal. That got her thinking: When is such touching OK, and when does it invade personal space, or constitute harassment? From a legal standpoint, handshakes are the only 100% approved physical contact—everything else is dangerously open to interp
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