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#281 freelance

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Posted 22 March 2010 - 03:20 PM

Richard Gariott, AKA Lord British, may be able to claim ownership of a considerable amount of land... on the moon!

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"I am now the world's only private owner of an object on a foreign celestial body," Garriott told NPR's All Things Considered, "and I'm also the first person that has what you might call a private flag sitting on the moon that allows me to, you know, debate and discuss territorial rights."

"I think its real value is not in being recovered and, for example, being put in a museum," he says. "While there are international treaties that say no government will lay claim to property off the planet earth, international convention also says that if you're a private citizen who discovers a territory that is
not claimed by another country already, any of that territory you put to use is yours."

Garriott believes the 40 kilometers worth of moon travel accomplished by the Lunokhod 2 and the expanse that it has surveyed—"as far as its cameras can see"—fall within his domain of moon property ownership.

"I believe I actually do have a foundation for a legit claim for lunar property and I'm the only one to do so," says Garriott.
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Posted 24 March 2010 - 12:34 PM

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Accused Game Cheater Gets Knife Through Head and Survives
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An argument between Counter-Strike players at a Chinese net café over suspected use of a 'wallhack' cheat led to a 17-year-old boy being stabbed through the head with a foot-long knife - and living to tell the tale.

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Posted 24 March 2010 - 01:06 PM

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Wow. That guy is very lucky... that he survived that is. Getting stabbed in the head is not so lucky, and there is still the possibility that his brain could be affected by the rust as mentioned... but the fact that he survived.
Also, that other guy deserves to be shot... or worse (for him), remove all electronic equipment and never allow him to play a game anymore... Cheating is one thing, stabbing a suspected cheater is something else.

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Posted 24 March 2010 - 01:10 PM

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This could so be EDI's mass effect Halloween costume!

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Posted 29 March 2010 - 05:10 PM

Drunken driver called 911 on herself

Police in Michigan have released a copy of a 911 call where a suspected drunken driver chats with an emergency dispatcher for about 20 minutes before she is pulled over and arrested.

In the first moments of the March 13 call, the dispatcher asks: "Are you intoxicated?" and the woman replies: "Absolutely." The dispatcher pleads with the woman to pull over and she tells him she "shouldn't be driving."


http://news.yahoo.co...driving911_call

Dog that attacked police cars must attend classes

A pit bull mix in Tennessee has been sentenced to obedience training after his dogged attack on a local police car.

http://news.yahoo.co..._determined_dog

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Posted 01 April 2010 - 08:26 PM

http://news.bbc.co.u...ral/7324591.stm

Old, but not an April Fool's joke.

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Posted 04 April 2010 - 10:15 AM

US girl sues for $1m over arrest for desk scribble

http://news.bbc.co.u...cas/8602327.stm

^ A 12-year-old US schoolgirl is suing the New York City authorities for $1m in damages after she was arrested for writing on her desk.  Alexa Gonzalez was led out of her school in handcuffs by police after she was caught scribbling a message to her friends with an erasable, green marker.  Miss Gonzalez and her mother are suing the police and education departments in New York City.  They are claiming for excessive use of force and violation of her rights.

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why do u hate america? if it were not for us u guys would be lost. i mean we invented the tv, we invented the internet, cars and we even went to the planet moon. we won all the wars and we always help the little countries who cant fight and we give food to poor people.

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Posted 04 April 2010 - 10:23 AM

There's always a missing link in stories like that... it just doesn't make sense otherwise. What did she really do to be arrested?

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Posted 06 April 2010 - 12:38 PM

Women try to take body on plane at Liverpool airport

http://news.bbc.co.u...and/8604663.stm

^ Police have arrested two women after they tried to take the body of a dead relative on to a plane at Liverpool John Lennon Airport.  Staff became suspicious when they tried to check in 91-year-old Curt Willi Jarant, who was wearing sunglasses, for a flight to Berlin on Saturday.  The women - his widow and step-daughter - said they thought he was asleep.

Seriously? How do you not notice that the guy is dead? :blink:

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why do u hate america? if it were not for us u guys would be lost. i mean we invented the tv, we invented the internet, cars and we even went to the planet moon. we won all the wars and we always help the little countries who cant fight and we give food to poor people.

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Posted 21 April 2010 - 05:10 PM

Kind of odd/funny/sad.

McAfee update shuts down XP computers worldwide!

Ironic how a virus scanner turns out to be very successful malware.

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Posted 21 April 2010 - 06:28 PM

I personally don't use AV and have never found a reason to. Although I do format and generally clean out my computers monthly, I have never had a breach or half the issues people in general tend to have. Reading articles such as the McAfee one Caescen posted just makes me roll everytime.
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Posted 21 April 2010 - 07:46 PM

I've used the free "AVG" for a long time now. Works like a charm for me... Not that I really ever have viruses or anything. But I prefer to have one just incase, and if I download things I generally throw a scan in to check if it's clean.

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Posted 29 April 2010 - 11:37 AM

40 ways we still use floppy disks

Floppy disks: headed for the museum, or treasured home for your data? When Sony said this week it was halting the production of floppy disks, the Magazine set out to discover who still buys and uses this anachronistic computer storage medium.

http://news.bbc.co.u...ine/8651750.stm

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Here are 40 explanations for why floppy disks are still needed.

1. I regularly buy floppy disks. I own a pub with a retro theme and I use them as beer mats.
Shaun Garrod, Ashby de la Soul

2. I am an artist from London and I use floppy disks to produce my paintings. I tile them up as canvases. The personal information on each disk is forever locked under the paint, but the labels are left as a clue. I use the circular hubs on the reverse for eyes!
Nick Gentry, London

3. In the aviation industry they are still used to update firmware on ticket printers.
Dre, Germany

4. Not as much a user as an owner of a great many floppies, I was planning to tile the roof of my shed with them (using the two existing corner holes to take the nails) until my wife forbade it.
Erik Ga Bean, Stevenage, England

5. I work for a national high-street based business. We still use floppies in many sites for back-ups. Believe it or not we are still running MS-DOS on most of our till systems. We get through hundreds if not into the thousands each year.
Matt Sparks, Birmingham

6. Have you seen the cost of clays for skeet shooting? Pull!
Paul Taylor, St.Helens England

7. A huge number of CNC [computer numerical control] machines for metalworking and manufacture use floppies because their instruction sets are small enough to fit on the disks. In these areas a floppy is far hardier than a CD or even a USB pen-drive.
Peter M, Wirral, UK

8. Drilling holes on four sides and interlocking them with industrial clips, I have created a retro futurist sliding curtain for a client's loft. Monochromatic colour floppies with occasional accents of bright red and yellow give different moods on sunny days or ambient lighting by night. On them are stored formulas and theories of leading edge scientists...
Paolo, Montreal

9. Believe it or not, most if not all ATM (cashpoint) programming is installed direct to the machine from a floppy disk. With all of the ATMs available in just the UK with many additional copies made to support each machine in a region... this could amount to a huge stockpile of disks hanging around for each bank and/or private ATM manufacturer.
Steve, Northampton

10. My band released our first single on a floppy as a gimmick last year. It took us quite a while to find somewhere that actually sold them anymore.
Chris Bennigsen, Manchester

11. I buy these little beauties for a quite different reason. The floppy disk costs an average of £3.66 for 200, however they have a resale value of £5.50 at any good computer recycling centre, so I buy them in bulk and simply sell them directly at a profit. Take that, Bill Gates.
Cynthia, Tamworth

12. I still buy and use floppies for my electronic organ and some older synthesizers. Many professional keyboardists still own older synthesizers for their unique design and sheer power.
Nick Chan, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia

13. I put handles on them and sell them as spatulas. I sell thousands of them a year.
Stan Russell, Squatney, Delaware - USA

14. I work with a lot of printing companies here in the place that invented the "floppy," and despite communicating with them via e-mail, they insist on having final document copies posted to them on a floppy. Why? Floppies are easy to mail, cheap and easily replaceable, and somehow give the impression of document security that e-mail attachments don't.
Matt Apple, Nara, Japan

15. I buy about 100,000 floppies per year as I have a business that makes them into drinks mats, fridge magnets and toast racks.
Ken Pork, London

16. In the automotive industry in the US many plastic parts are made in machines that are 20-30 years old. I go through floppies fairly regularly because we'll need to access a robot or punch press or milling machine or something else that has no other form of external media access.
Kyle, Georgia

17. I have a stack of old 3.5" floppies I keep in a box. They work perfectly for adjusting a bookshelf or the like set up on carpet. If the bookshelf tilts, I just slide floppies under the appropriate corners until it's upright.
Greg Goebel, Loveland CO USA

18. I've always used an old floppy disk as an ice scraper for the car, just the right combination of rigidity and flexibility. Just don't use the side with the metal sleeve on. They last about a year before they need replacing from my endless pile from the 1990s.
Chris, Swindon, UK

19. The government here still uses floppies to process employee and employer data every month. Just imagine you have to do this every month in a year for every company in my country and there you go: a million or so floppies.
Kel, Malaysia

20. As a blind computer technician and computer enthusiast I find floppy disks essential. I have developed a lot of small batch utilities and use floppy disks as I can more easily tell if the disk is loading up, for instance the click and hum of the drive is something I can hear and by its sounds, I know what is happening.
Ibrahim Gucukoglu, Peterborough UK

21. As a telecoms engineer, I have to add that there is still some test equipment out there that logs data only to floppy disks. The disks are such a pain to work with, but it's not like you can throw out a $330,000 piece of test equipment because you don't like the way it outputs its data.
Erik, Copenhagen

22. There are thousands of DOS-based computers running machinery in the print industry and all the software updates are on floppy disks.
Alan Head, Canvey Island ,UK

23. I'll tell you who still uses them: schools in the US. I've needed one - just one - each year for my (now) third grader.
Valarie, Dallas, Texas

24. The social security administration of Panama requires that the "mechanised" version of their declarations, submitted by all contributors to the health care/retirement system every month, be written on a floppy.
Anita Bonita, Palma Real, Rep of Panama

25. An unusual use is sewing machines - there are top-end models that accept embroidery designs stored either on a special cartridge on floppy disk.
James, Hampshire

26. I use a multitude of coloured floppies as a fashion statement, as part of outfits I make. The pieces I create are for cyberpunk/goth outfits.
Alexandra "Chii", Yorktown, Virginia, USA

27. Romania's fiscal agency still requests documents on floppy to process taxes. Mystery solved.
Jack, Bucharest

28. Floppy disks are ideal "floppy table" stabilisers, whether in the dining room or on the patio. They are also good for wedges filling in gaps where wood has to be cut. I have also embossed them in a cement pathway in a splendid "talked about feature" as they are of no use whatsoever for storage.
Gerry Roberts, Breaston/Derby, UK

29. People like my father are the ones who buy floppies. No matter how hard you try you cannot get him to use CD or USB technology. He is "old school" and likes the idea that you can still label and catalogue floppies like paper based files.
Darien, Marlborough MA, USA

30. I know for a fact National Milk Records (NMR) still use floppy disks for dairy recordings and many farmers use the plug-in USB disk drives to still use the floppy format with their system, including my old man.
Adrie, Battle

31. I run a business that deals a lot with local and central government departments, and a lot of them still require documents on floppy, and won't even take documents by e-mail. Quaint, but typically British - 20 years behind the times.
Paul, Milton Keynes, UK

32. In Peru we have to declare our taxes through a special software; if you are an employer, you should pay the income tax and the employees' taxes on separate "forms", and this software only allows to save one form per disk (you take the disk to the bank and there you present it in the same way you present the telephone bill, for example, and pay). Floppies must be sold in the tens of thousands in my country for that sole reason.
Ariel, Callao, Peru

33. The Ministry of Defence and all three armed services use them for HR purposes on each individual's annual appraisal report.
Captain Birdseye, London

34. These are still used within the rail industry for backing up data systems. Very handy for the job that they do.
Scott, Glasgow

35. Sad to say but there are a lot of ancient computers in church and school offices, and the old lady at the church or the school runs it the same as she did 20 years ago, so the floppy is her tool of choice. I donated a couple of newer used PCs to the church and had to take the floppy drives out of the old systems and put them in the new systems for her. Simply amazing.
Barry, Dayton Ohio, USA

36. Many aircraft use the floppy medium to transfer the monthly navigation database updates to the aircraft's navigation systems. Also to update software on non-critical aircraft systems. There's lots of aircraft out there and the floppy has to be a new one for each data transfer. So still a lot of demand.
Peter Whittingham, Sharjah UAE

37. Recently I decided to lay down some new concrete walkways at my home, and came upon the idea to grind up floppies (along with some other plastics) to mix in with the concrete. The addition of the fibres makes for a stronger concrete, and looks interesting as well.
Cunninglinguine, New Orleans, LA, USA

38. Here in Mexico, IMSS (social security hospitals) requires every employer to send the files of new employees via floppy.
Jorge Escobar, Mazatlan, Sinaloa, Mexico

39. In the film industry, many telecine machines (for scanning film to tape) output meta-data onto a floppy disk. These machines are very expensive so they're not something that's upgraded on a frequent basis.
Jon, Los Angeles, CA, USA

40. My company still uses floppy disks by the tonne load. We transfer the drawings files from PC onto them, and this is turn is loaded onto our K2 cutting machine that creates the wooden structures for houses. One floppy per customer adds up to a lot of disks.
Rob Wheeler, Heathfield
:lol: I never realised that floppy discs were still in such common use!  We've stil got a couple of boxes of them at home, but ive not used any since about 2005 (when i still needed them to transfer my work between home/school).

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why do u hate america? if it were not for us u guys would be lost. i mean we invented the tv, we invented the internet, cars and we even went to the planet moon. we won all the wars and we always help the little countries who cant fight and we give food to poor people.

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Posted 29 April 2010 - 06:37 PM

Woman bites man after being called fat

http://news.yahoo.co..._odd_fat_attack

^^ Police say a 24-year-old man is missing a chunk of his right ear that was bitten off by a woman who didn't like being called "fat." Police spokeswoman Katie Flood said officers were called to a Lincoln hospital around 3:25 a.m. Wednesday to talk to the injured man.

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Posted 29 April 2010 - 08:31 PM

"Maybe she was hungry" hahaha ^
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Posted 16 May 2010 - 07:30 AM

Tokyo couple married by robot in rooftop wedding

http://news.bbc.co.u...fic/8685184.stm

^ Japan has hosted the world's first wedding to be conducted by a robot.  The automated creature, known as the I-Fairy, oversaw the wedding of Tomohiro Shibata and Satoko Inoue in the capital, Tokyo.  The couple decided to use the robot as they are both connected with Japan's thriving robotics industry.

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why do u hate america? if it were not for us u guys would be lost. i mean we invented the tv, we invented the internet, cars and we even went to the planet moon. we won all the wars and we always help the little countries who cant fight and we give food to poor people.

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Posted 17 May 2010 - 08:01 PM

Australian Wikileak founder's passport confiscated

http://www.smh.com.a...00516-v6dw.html

I'm getting genuinely scared.

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Posted 17 May 2010 - 08:33 PM

Oh damn. :blink:
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Posted 18 May 2010 - 06:56 AM

....Yay for free speech.



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Posted 22 June 2010 - 10:16 AM

Secure your PC or lose the net

Australians would be unable to access the internet without having anti-virus and firewall programs installed and a virus-free machine under a new plan put forward by a year-long parliamentary cyber-crime inquiry.

What.

http://www.smh.com.a...00622-yuf5.html

Edited by The Archon, 22 June 2010 - 10:17 AM.

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