Category: legacy
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The “No soap, radio!” [email protected]
“Two elephants are in two giant bathtubs, side-by-side. One elephant is washing himself down with soap, and the other one is listening to a portable radio. The one with the radio asks the one with the soap to pass the soap over. The one with the soap replies, ‘NO SOAP, RADIO!’” At this point, everyone…
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Lightbox JS
Lightbox JS is a simple, unobtrusive script used to to overlay images on the current page. It’s a snap to setup and works on all modern browsers. Lightbox JS.
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Macleans.ca | Top Stories | Life | Girls gone raunch
“One thing I have noticed more and more,” she says of the student scene, “is that girls spend as much time, if not more, dancing provocatively with each other as they do with men. Many girls have made out with each other in front of a group of boys, or for their benefit after having…
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emdashes: Put your top back on!
One of Levy’s major points is both vital and extremely well-illustrated. Adolescent girls are under tremendous pressure to adopt an image of sexual willingness and to prove it. Unlike women in their 20s or 30s, they’re unlikely to have a media-savvy filter for the messages they absorb. As a result, they’re in serious danger of…
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SourceForge.net: Anonym.OS LiveCD
kaos.theory’s Anonym.OS LiveCD is a bootable live cd based on OpenBSD that provides a hardened operating environment whereby all ingress traffic is denied and all egress traffic is automatically and transparently encrypted and/or anonymized. SourceForge.net: Anonym.OS LiveCD.
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Hot chick gets attention in advertising…. a huge mystery…
Women in advertising–why!? There are obviously a lot of problems with this kind of advertising– as I am absolutely certain has been said a million and a half times. It helps objectify women, turn them into sex objects, perpetuate violence and acceptance of violence, causes self esteem issues… bad media does all of this and…
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Welcome to the Microsoft Security Response Center Blog! : Looking at the WMF issue, how did it get there?
Hi everyone, Stephen Toulouse here. Now that the monthly release has passed and people are deploying the updates I wanted to take a moment to discuss some things related to questions we’ve been receiving on the recent WMF issue. (Which was addressed in MS06-001). Welcome to the Microsoft Security Response Center Blog! : Looking at…
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A geek that has sex?
Indeed. Sometimes, late at night, I worry about legacy code That’s what you worry about at night? I tend to worry about whether or not I’ve held her long enough that I can get out of bed and leave. Slashdot | Microsoft Responds to WMF Vulnerability.
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