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Hackers Increasingly Turning Computers Into 'Zombies'
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denise56, mainly interested in chat just getting the hang of computers believe it or not, im 51 7 grandchildren young at heart (sort of)and right now cant think of anything of interest about me if i think of something i,ll let you know!monkeys now theres a thing love em!thought it was about time i changed my picture .....not so good best change it back!!just
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Computers cause abnormal brain growth - proof!!!!!!!!!
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Computers cause abnormal brain growth - proof!
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Kidbots Turns Old Computers into Robots
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Source: kennebecvalleypodium.forumotion.com --- 31 days ago
Law could add computer techs to 'porn police' By Mal Leary Capitol News Service Bangor Daily News AUGUSTA, Maine - Some states require computer repair technicians to inform police if they find what appears to be child pornography on Computers they are repairing for customers, and some lawmakers believe Maine should do the same. "We have a serious child pornography problem in the state, this nation and this world, "said Sen. Bill Diamond, D-Windham, co-chairman of the ... ...
Source: kennebecvalleypodium.forumotion.com --- 43 days ago
Judge: Augusta company retaliated against staff BY BETTY ADAMS Staff Writer Kennebec Journal AUGUSTA -- A judge awarded a former Capitol Computers Inc. employee a year's salary and $10,000 in damages after concluding he was fired unfairly for filing a sexual harassment complaint with the Maine Human Rights Commission. Justice Nancy Mills ordered the Augusta firm to pay Jeffrey M. Breton $22,680 in back wages plus the damage assessment. Mills cleared the company of ... ...
Source: gone-hollywood.com --- 49 days ago
Jessica Cutler, who blogged for about five minutes and turned it into an awesome nude Playboy photo spread and a book deal, is back with a new HBO comedy series. Jessica Cutler, a former congressional staff assistant fired in 2004 for “unacceptable use of Senate Computers” after she posted her Capitol Hill sex memoirs on a [...] ...
Source: www.opensecrets.org --- 37 days ago
Politicians usually want to leave a large imprint in the minds of voters, but when it comes to being environmentally conscious, the smaller their campaign's carbon footprint the better these days. Candidates are still filling voters' mailboxes with paper flyers and they're still stumping in cars and planes, but now they're more likely to offset those environmental impacts by recycling and using renewable energy. "I think everybody is--no matter what their political affiliations are--seeing the reports of the melting ice cap for the first time, [and] that's kind of calling attention to a lot of people," said Sean Sheehan, the special projects manager of the Center for a New American Dream, which has recently been working with Congress to "green" its operations. "These kinds of steps are no longer just playing to a narrow political base of environmentalists." The Center for a New American Dream encourages all individuals, not just the ones on Capitol Hill, to take a hard look at their energy consumption because of climate change and because offices in the U.S. are responsible for about one-fifth of all commercial energy consumption. Sheehan said lighting and Computers are two of the biggest users of electricity in a campaign office, suggesting that candidates use fluorescent bulbs and ensure that staffers turn off Computers (and power strips) at the end of each day. Other eco-friendly initiatives include stocking up on reusable pla ...
Source: blogs.tnr.com --- 55 days ago
Ryan Lizza's extremely detailed, 15000 word piece (in next week's New Yorker ) on Barack Obama's Chicago life does a fantastic job of delineating the different forces in Windy City politics over the past twenty years. What was most interesting, however, was the way in which the piece explains Obama's simultaneous ability to criticize "the system" and operate within it. For example: One day in the spring of 2001, about a year after the loss to Rush, Obama walked into the Stratton Office Building, in Springfield, a shabby nineteen-fifties government workspace for state officials next to the regal state Capitol. He went upstairs to a room that Democrats in Springfield called “the inner sanctum.” Only about ten Democratic staffers had access; entry required an elaborate ritual—fingerprint scanners and codes punched into a keypad. The room was large, and unremarkable except for an enormous printer and an array of Computers with big double monitors. On the screens that spring day were detailed maps of Chicago, and Obama and a Democratic consultant named John Corrigan sat in front of a terminal to draw Obama a new district. And then: In the end, Obama’s North Side fund-raising base and his South Side political base were united in one district. He now represented Hyde Park operators like Lois Friedberg-Dobry as well as Gold Coast doyennes like Bettylu Saltzman, and his old South Side street operative Al Kindle as well as his future consultant ...
Source: blogs.tnr.com --- 54 days ago
Ryan Lizza's phenomenal profile of Obama in the upcoming New Yorker is so full of highly illuminating, previously unreported details that it seems arbitrary to seize on any one or two in particular. Still, the section on redistricting, from which Isaac culled two paragraphs, is so revealing of both Obama and Chicago politics that it's worth re-printing a bigger chunk: One day in the spring of 2001, about a year after the loss to Rush, Obama walked into the Stratton Office Building, in Springfield, a shabby nineteen-fifties government workspace for state officials next to the regal state Capitol. He went upstairs to a room that Democrats in Springfield called “the inner sanctum.” Only about ten Democratic staffers had access; entry required an elaborate ritual—fingerprint scanners and codes punched into a keypad. The room was large, and unremarkable except for an enormous printer and an array of Computers with big double monitors. On the screens that spring day were detailed maps of Chicago, and Obama and a Democratic consultant named John Corrigan sat in front of a terminal to draw Obama a new district. Corrigan was the Democrat in charge of drawing all Chicago districts, and he also happened to have volunteered for Obama in the campaign against Rush. Obama’s former district had been drawn by Republicans after the 1990 census. But, after 2000, Illinois Democrats won the right to redistrict the state. Partisan redistricting remains ...
Source: judicialwatch.org --- 57 days ago
A dozen Pennsylvania Democrats, including prominent lawmakers and their top aides, have been criminally charged for illegally using millions of taxpayer dollars to underwrite political campaigns. State prosecutors filed theft, conflict of interest and conspiracy charges this week after a grand jury found that legislative employees received taxpayer-funded bonuses for doing campaign work, state Computers and equipment were used for campaigning and public contracts were issued for partisan purposes. Among those charged in the ongoing public corruption investigation are a former state House Democratic Minority Whip, a sitting state representative from Beaver County and four top state congressional aides, including the chief of staff to House Majority Leader William DeWeese. Also charged are four top members of the House Democratic Caucus, including the chief counsel to House Democratic Majority Whip Keith McCall and the executive director of the House Democratic Policy Committee as well as the head of the Legislative Research Office for the House Democratic Caucus. Democratic Minority Whip Mike Veon faces the most counts—59—and could face a maximum of 381 years in prison if convicted of all of them. State prosecutors say Veon operated a huge taxpayer-funded political fundraising operation from an office suit in the Capitol which raised big bucks, booked event locations and designed menus and mailed out fundraiser invitations and camp ...
Source: www.caribbeannetnews.com --- 12 days ago
Puerto Ricans are feeling yet another hard blow this week as another powerful politician began to be officially investigated by federal authorities Saturday morning, when some 40 federal agents stormed into the home and offices at the Capitol of New Progressive Party Sen. Jorge De Castro, seizing documents and Computers. ...
Source: www.topix.com --- 13 days ago
Photo: FBI searches office of Puerto Rico senator SAN JUAN, Puerto Rico - Federal agents raided the home and office of a Puerto Rican senator Saturday, seizing evidence from inside the Caribbean island's Capitol, officials said. FBI officials declined to name the target of the raid or its purpose, but colleagues said it was aimed at Sen. Jorge De Castro Font and his party's leader asked him to drop out of a race for re-election. Forty agents from the FBI and the Internal Revenue Service conducted search at the Capitol, walking out of the seaside building carrying boxes and bags of material and at least six Computers. Luis Fraticelli, the top FBI official in this U.S. territory, said another 35 agents also raided an apartment and a gas station Saturday as part of the same investigation. [Open above link for full story.] ...
Source: www.rollcall.com --- 51 days ago
These days, in absence of Computers it would be hard for Capitol Hill to conduct any business. But in the late 1960s, the new technology was a novelty in a world of typewriters and the ever-reliable pen and paper. In this 1967 photo, Speaker John McCormack (D-Mass.) and House Majority Leader Carl Albert (D-Okla.) learn to use the first computer in the House. That year, just three Computers were on Capitol Hill, according to the Office of the House Historian � one for the Senate Sergeant-at-Arms, one for the Legislative Reference Service and one for the Clerk of the House. The machines were used for inventory, payroll and other accounting work, according to the Historian�s office. ...
Source: delawarepolitics.net --- 40 days ago
A Democrat Assemblyman and attorney in NJ is at the center of a child pornography investigation. He has not been indicted. His legislative office Computers were seized. The Response of the Democrat majority is to install filters on at the state Capitol. What intrigued me was another article. Democrats strip Delegate for saying she would vote [...] ...
Source: dustofthetime.blogspot.com --- 12 days ago
Bernardo Cervellera of Asia News writes of Chinese hoaxes at the Olympics to preserve the Chinese image, including: ...the fireworks displays seen on television all over the city were not real, but were generated by Computers. The illusion was necessary because on the evening of August 8, the Beijing sky was cloudy and hazy - because of the pollution and heat - and visibility was poor. The Washington Post also reports that ethnic children were not really members of Chinese ethnic groups , but were actors. [Well, if your historical practice is to deceive, it takes a while to learn to stop the deceptions.] I often turn into China English TV to see what is going on and if China may be changing for the better (it is, but it takes someone smarter than I am to see how much of the change is both real and good). Invariably their TV ads are directed to showing China as a tourist's paradise with peaceful blue lakes, green forests, scenic mountains, and clean air. Obviously, these are very selective pictures--as is the news that is reported. A couple of days ago I was surprised that CCTV.COM presented a TV feature on the Catholic Church in Beijing that showed the South Cathedral, including Mass offered by a "patriotic priest." The program was unusual in that it displayed the addresses and telephone numbers of at least five Christian churches in the Capitol city. ...
Source: app.feed.informer.com --- 56 days ago
Hundreds of students from several Hawaii State public schools converged on the State Capitol yesterday for a 21st century style robotics exhibition. Here are kids who are on the cutting edge of technology. Most of them who participate in the program have formed teams where they build robots of all shapes and sizes to perform specific tasks. There were large robots that were used to lift light objects such as colorful oversized balls to tiny little robots that just did stuff on a small table. Several robots were built from lego sets while others resembled re-assembled Nintendo Game Boys that were tasked with duties ranging from moving small objects around to just racing around a track. A couple of them did their tasks underwater. Most of the robots were remote controlled, several of which were operated from laptop Computers. The robotics program is being pushed by the Lingle administration as a way for students to become interested in mathematics, science and technology. It is hoped that the skills they learn in the program are carried over into the students' adult lives so that they could one day work and develop new technologies for the future. Whatever the motives, the robotics program can only be good for Hawaii. Links to additional information Robots Rock, Roll at Capitol Robotics Students Flex Their Chips Hawaii State Robotics Exhibition More Photos These robots are programmed to lift and catch these balls. Students remote control ...
Source: maranathamarathon.blogspot.com --- 24 days ago
Steve Shultz: "Debugging the Prophetic: Questions and Answers with Steve Shultz" [from ElijahList.com ] History of "Debugging" In 1946, when Rear Admiral Grace Murray Hopper (Winner of the 1984 Woman of the Year Award, Young Women's Christian Association of the National Capitol Area) was released from active duty, she joined the Harvard faculty at the Computation Laboratory where she continued her work on early Computers - the Mark and Mark III. She traced an error in the Mark II to a moth trapped in a relay, coining the term "bug." This bug was carefully removed and taped to the log book. Stemming from the first bug, today we call errors or glitches in a program, a bug - or the removal of the bug - the "debugging" process. In 1946, Admiral Hooper joined the Eckert-Machly Computer Corporation (later called Sperry Rand). At Eckert-Machly she helped design the first commercial electronic computer called the UNIVAC. The UNIVAC operated a thousand times faster than the Mark I. "Debugging" came to mean fixing both Computers and making things plainer when teaching. Debugging Questions and Answers (Q&A) with Steve Shultz Q. How and where do you find accountability for the accuracy and fulfillment of prophetic words delivered by the prophets today? Who can I rely on? A. It is a double-edged sword to list every time a prophet is correct or accurate about a word. When we do that, people often criticize us for bragging, even when the word is accu ...
Source: cleangreenslate.blogspot.com --- 28 days ago
To save money on our Westlaw research account, the firm I work for has a basic package. Which I love, because as an associate who is required to do a lot of research, I get to go over to the Capitol, which houses the State Law Library, about once a week. Even though I'm working, the change of scenery is nice, and I adore the opportunity to walk there and back. Plus, the architecture is grand and medieval and creepy, which lets my creative imagination flow. Anyhoo, on my first day at the new job, the senior associate took me to the Library so I would know where it was. The tour included the older gentleman with scraggly hair who looked like a leftover hippie. "He's always here, so I try to get here before 9 a.m. and beat him to the computer," she told me conspiratorially. And sure enough, he has always been there. The funny thing is, as near as anyone can tell, he's using the Westlaw computer to do word processing. He left his stuff up on the screen one day and I admit, I read it (it was practically an invitation when it was staring me in the face). It was mostly some ramblings about Waverly and takings without just compensation of some land. Nothing particularly legal, and no real research. This is my greatest annoyance - if you want to use Word, there's a public library with tons of available Computers just three blocks away. Plus, that library has air conditioning! Well, I've done my best to race him there, but there was a couple time ...
Source: cmyarbonne.blogspot.com --- 43 days ago
I am not sure what the official definition of "grove" is. But if you drive on 60 East from Williamsburg you will first pass what was the Anheiser Bush Brewery (they just sold it) and Bush Gardens and then you reach James River Elementary and then across from the school is a trailer park and in the trailer park is a church and outreach center. These are my neighbors; my kids go to school with the kids in this community; 18% of the children in this community are "below poverty level." 40% of the households in this community have an annual income of $25,000 per year or less. The outreach center provides: Food Pantry, Bread N More Wednesdays, USDA TEFAP Food Distributor, Lunch Twice Weekly, CLothes CLoset, Finanial Assistance (Power bills, Rent and Medicine), Transportaion to Medical Appointments, School Supply Closet, Gas Voucher Progaram, "Shoe Bos Gifts For Kids" at Christmas, Backpacks for Kids at Back to School, Distribution of Appliances & Furniture, Distribution of Refurbished Computers to Students, Online Food Stamp Application Assistance. Currently they operate out of a trailer in the trailer park which is too small. They have an acre down the road and have begun a Capitol Campaign to raise 1.9 Million Dollars to build a building with a kitchen, offices, storage for donations, community room and other needs. For more information please see: http://mysite.verizon.net/bizpz25y/grovechristianoutreachcenter2/index.html donations are gr ...
Source: tegederofftheback.blogspot.com --- 37 days ago
The Garmin GPS Forerunner 205 is a piece of crap... Go under a tree and the thing drops 5mph and you lose distance. I'm going back to Computers on all of my bikes. Who wants a Garmin? Anyway, I got in 23 miles after work today. I rode Summit to the Capitol. Next, I went through downtown and over to the West Side. From there I rode to Fort Snelling, through Minnehaha Park and back home via River Blvd and Summit. ...
Source: capsaicin-blog.blogspot.com --- 2 days ago
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