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NSA to store yottabytes of surveillance data in Utah megarepository
sincitykitty
by sincitykitty  11-2-2009   
 There are a thousand gigabytes in a terabyte, a thousand terabytes in a petabyte, a thousand petabytes in an exabyte, a thousand exabytes in a zettabyte, and a thousand zettabytes in a yottabyte. In other words, a yottabyte is 1,000,000,000,000,000GB. Are you paranoid yet?
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guardian book club: half a yellow sun, chimamanda ngozi adichie
djenne
by djenne  10-28-2009   
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Pagel's Augustine:
JULIE PENKOVA
by JULIE PENKOVA  10-10-2009   
 The Dark Prophet of Grace
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Google Sketchup for Dummies
beernutz
by beernutz  11-8-2007   
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Why the FTC's New Rules for Bloggers Could Hurt Publishers, Too
RayWatkins
by RayWatkins  10-8-2009    1
 By Jennifer Howard October 07, 2009, 12:00 PM ET
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A Precious Gift for Lovers of Literature
Socratoad
by Socratoad  9-22-2009   
  The Paris Review Interview Archive "Since 1953, when the first issue of the magazine appeared with an interview of E. M. Forster, our Q&A encounters with the great writers of our times have come to be recognized as a sort of literary genre unto themselves: the Paris Review interview. More than fifty years—and more than three hundred interviews—later, the archive continues to grow with each new issue of the magazine. In November 2006, the first volume of a four-book set of The Paris Review Interviews was celebrated by reviewers across the English-speaking world. In tandem with this publishing project, we offer here online a complete index of every interview ever published, searchable by author and by date—as well as a substantial sampling of the archive’s finest interviews, posted in their entirety. Taken together, these conversations with novelists, poets, playwrights, essayists, biographers, journalists, and critics constitute what Salman Rushdie calls “the finest available inqui
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"The God Delusion" Dawkins Interview
kmcolo
by kmcolo  1-26-2008   
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Robert Spencer: The Complete Infidel's Guide to the Koran
Antara
by Antara  9-22-2009   
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8 Years Later--Osama bin Laden, Dead or Alive?
blueridge
by blueridge  9-10-2009    2
 This book challenges the entire foundation of the Afghanistan war as a "war on terrorism". Can they really "not find" him? Or perhaps the real reason is here. Even FOX News reported in December 2001, Bin Laden Already Dead Only propaganda and alleged tapes have kept him "alive", but unfound, the perfect phantom enemy for perpetual war.
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"Bush's Shocking Biblical Prophecy"
cakebelly
by cakebelly  8-11-2009    3
 more: "And when the thousand years are expired, Satan shall be loosed out of his prison, And shall go out to deceive the nations which are in the four quarters of the earth, Gog and Magog, to gather them together to battle and fire came down from God out of heaven, and devoured them." Bush believed the time had now come for that battle, telling Chirac: "This confrontation is willed by God, who wants to use this conflict to erase his people's enemies before a New Age begins". The story of the conversation emerged only because the Elyse Palace, baffled by Bush's words, sought advice from Thomas Romer, a professor of theology at the University of Lausanne. Four years later, Romer gave an account in the September 2007 issue of the university's review, Allez savoir. The article apparently went unnoticed, although it was referred to in a French newspaper.
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Crimes Against Nature Review
handleriii
by handleriii  10-21-2007   
 Interesting synopsis of the GWB Adminstration, "how GWB and his Coporate Pals are plumdering the Country and Hijacking our Democracy"...note that this book was published almost four years ago BEFORE a lot of other revelations came to light.
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Human sacrifice! Archaeologist creates stir with new book on Cahokia Mounds
Jacob173
by Jacob173  8-9-2009   
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Conservative Books On Top, But NYT Concludes Marx is “back in vogue”
merrie
by merrie  8-21-2009    2
 Always count on the Fishwrap of Record to have its finger on the pulse of America! *** Via Christian Toto at Human Events: Marji Ross, president and publisher of Regnery Publishing, isn’t surprised by the newspaper’s stance against these like-minded books. “Very rarely do they review conservative books,” Ross says. “What they sometimes do is mention a book that is conservative on their “Inside the List” feature. It’s a way to defend themselves against the accusation they ignore these books.” The New York Times did see fit to print reviews of major liberal books from Michael Moore (Dude, Where’s My Country?), Eric Alterman (What Liberal Media?) and Al Franken (Lies and the Lying Liars Who Tell Them) but has yet to examine the aforementioned right-leaning bestsellers. Having one’s book reviewed in The New York Times meant something up until recently. “Traditionally, most publishers and authors are very eager to get in the New York Times to review their books," Ross say
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Marxist Atheist Attacks "New Atheists"
abailart
by abailart  7-11-2009    3
 Good to see the Young Turk has entered late middle age intact and with mind as sharp as ever. This is a great article/interview. Terry Eagleton knows his stuff, and any thinking Christian or atheist will be at home with him. "Reason, Faith and Revolution: Reflections on the God Debate" by Terry Eagleton is published by Yale University Press
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10 best book shops in the world
mugofcoffee
by mugofcoffee  8-14-2009   
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Human sacrifice at Cahokia Mounds?
cakebelly
by cakebelly  8-12-2009   
 more (at source): But the "virgins" angle may be a bit of an overstatement, said Pauketat, but not by much. "In the book I do not use the word virgin. I used female sacrifices," he said, noting that close study of the pelvic area of some of 53 female skeletons found in a huge pit below the mound showed clear signs of childbirth. "They were selecting women of a certain age, but it's not like they're selecting virgins," he said. Most of the sacrificial victims were in their early 20s, he said.
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1st criticisms of the sexualisation of children for entertainment
boozich
by boozich  7-28-2009    1
 written by Graham Greene, which set in motion a path to a great book
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Rachel Maddow exposes Pat Buchanan as a LIAR
Spiritualmonkey
by Spiritualmonkey  7-21-2009    1
 Click through for the video. Buchanan's a foul bigot who depends on a casual acquaintance with the facts to sway the like-minded. This is why I love the intarwebz: Because you just can't spout bullshit and expect to not get called on it anymore
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Iranians Rape Virgin Girls Before Executing Them
merrie
by merrie  7-23-2009    5
 And they would always fight back, so we would have to put sleeping pills in their food. By morning the girls would have an empty expression; it seemed like they were ready or wanted to die. "I remember hearing them cry and scream after was over," he said. "I will never forget how this one girl clawed at her own face and neck with her finger nails afterwards. She had deep scratches all over her." Apparently, this was known. From a book review in 2002: It remains to be said that the fate of women in the prisons of the Iranian Islamic Revolution is worse than the fate of men. It is not necessarily because women are less resistant and less tolerant to torture, but because women are considered from the theological perspective of the Iranian regime to be an element of seduction, and their bodies a place of evil and impurity. The torture of a woman's body may take the form of rape. Despite the necessity of secrecy that imposes itself in these cases . . .
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We are Storytelling Apes: let Faith decline
abailart
by abailart  7-26-2009   
 A pithy, powerful critique of Armstrong and the apothatic tradition. Fairly clearly (I think) an equally pithy response could be made centred upon the fact that the criticisms partly support Armstrong's position, and do not contradict it. However, the critique of her overarchingness is totally valid: the examples of Hamas and women are indicative of the near universal tendency of a certain class of writers/thinkers to believe they need to pull a definitive view of everything from their glittering theories. The Case for God: What Religion Really Means, Karen Armstrong, The Bodley Head, 2009
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Pain Management Centers
Wiseman57
by Wiseman57  5-30-2009    1
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The Case for God: Karen Armstrong (review)
abailart
by abailart  7-21-2009    9
 <<<Armstrong's new book is shaped as a response to these two distortions. She wishes to remind us of the mystery of God. Her sympathy is with the great Jewish, Christian and Muslim theologians who have denied that any human attempt to put the divine into words will be accurate. We are simply too limited to be able to know God; our apprehension must hence be suffused with an awareness of our provisional and potentially faulty natures. She writes: "He is not good, divine, powerful or intelligent in any way that we can understand. We could not even say that God 'exists', because our concept of existence is too limited.">>>
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Taliban in Bush Era vs. Horse Soliders: Obama Orders Review of Alleged Slayings
merrie
by merrie  7-13-2009    2
 They fought against the Taliban in some of the most unconventional ways - taking on Taliban Tanks while Dostum's guys and CIA were on horse back, calling in JDAM GPS guided weapons from B52s built in the 60's, using a satellite hand held radio. Special Forces, CIA, and the Northern Alliance did what the Russians had failed to do, take over Afghanistan. And they did it in months. Franks and others had wanted to delay 6 months and deploy 50k-100k troops to do what these guys accomplished in a short time before winter came. Under the Franks plan thousands more would have died, on both sides. The Horse Soldiers, as they were called, exhibited the best traits, true American spirit, working closely and respectfully with local leaders like Dostum to adapt to the regional realities. The book contrasts the success in Afghanistan to the difficulties in Iraq, where our policies were less integrated with regional politics and realities.
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Mysterious book:Codex Gigas Review
rainsong111
by rainsong111  7-12-2009   
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Making The Case For Intellectuals
kmcolo
by kmcolo  7-9-2009   
 An interesting (and apparently controversial if you read the associated comments) book review.
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McNamara's "other" crimes...the stories you havn't heard
leevardi
by leevardi  7-9-2009   
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methland
doodleicious
by doodleicious  7-6-2009   
 a book review - one man's observations of the town of Oelwein, Iowa
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Cancer Prevention Secrets
kerne
by kerne  6-27-2009   
 Cancer Prevention Secrets revealed on how to prevent you and your loved from cancer - breast cancer - by following the guides of this book.
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Barack Obama's review of William Ayers' book
billpar
by billpar  7-2-2009    2
 It doesn't prove that he supported Ayers actions, but it does show that they knew each better than the campaign admitted.
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Eager to Tap Iraq's Vast Oil Reserves Industry Execs Suggested Invasion
brightlight4
by brightlight4  7-3-2009    5
 In Ron Suskind's 2004 book, "The Price of Loyalty," O'Neill said an invasion of Iraq was on the agenda at the first National Security Council. There was even a map for a post-war occupation, marking out how Iraq's oil fields would be carved up. Even at that early date, the message from Bush was "find a way to do this," according to O'Neill, a critic of the Iraq invasion who was forced out of his job in December 2002. The New Yorker's Jane Mayer later made another discovery: a secret NSC document dated February 3, 2001 - only two weeks after Bush took office - instructing NSC officials to cooperate with Cheney's task force, which was "melding" two previously unrelated areas of policy: "the review of operational policies towards rogue states" and "actions regarding the capture of new and existing oil and gas fields." By March 2001, Cheney's task force had prepared a set of documents with a map of Iraqi oilfields, pipelines, refiner
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A study in Defeat: Appeasing Islam
Antara
by Antara  6-27-2009    1
 there is a similar law dealing with "Blasphemy" on the table here in Ireland. The whole world has gone mad.
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"The Universe In Your Head"
cakebelly
by cakebelly  6-17-2009    1
 more (at source): Other physicists, however, point out that Lanza's view is fully in line with the perspective from quantum mechanics that the observer plays a huge role in how reality is observed. "So what Lanza says in this book is not new," Richard Conn Henry, a physics and astronomy professor at Johns Hopkins University, said in a book review. "Then why does Robert have to say it at all? It is because we, the physicists, do not say it - or if we do say it, we only whisper it, and in private - furiously blushing as we mouth the words. True, yes; politically correct, hell no!"
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Ulysses: Book Review
baydawg
by baydawg  6-21-2009   
 architecture and the city
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Left wing thug tries to disrupt peaceful book signing
Jacob173
by Jacob173  3-30-2009    3
 Leftist storm trooper attempts to disrupt book signing and cries foul when arrested. Obviously he believes in free speech only for people he agrees with.
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book review: Inside the Stalin Archives by Jonathan Brent
Deepti
by Deepti  3-25-2009   
 interesting....
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4G Warfare Book:Daemon
baydawg
by baydawg  6-1-2009   
 good read
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Memorial Day Patriotism, Myths, and "Day of Deceit"
blueridge
by blueridge  5-25-2009    2
 Memorial Day has become a means of self-justification and propaganda to paint a picture of military operations through "remembering the dead" into National Righteousness. Books like this one quickly counter and dispel such myths about the wars Americans have fought in, being misled by Presidents on a global agenda instead of wars of self-defense. the eminent newsman, Edward R. Murrow, who snacked with FDR the night of Pearl Harbor, told his wife the president had revealed: "the biggest story of my life, but I don't know if it's my duty to tell it or forget it." According to Stinnett, years after the war ended, Murrow informed another journalist: "That story would send Casey Murrow through college, and if you think I'm going to give it to you, you're out of your mind." This article covers much more than this book, up to the present wars since 9/11, showing that "oil" plays an important role in each for Petro-Imperialism See article for much more.
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Did Bill Ayers Write Obama’s “Dreams From My Father”?
merrie
by merrie  5-25-2009    1
  The public is asked to believe Obama wrote this on his own. I do not buy this canard for a minute, not at all. In writing a book on intellectual fraud, Hoodwinked , I developed an eye for literary humbug, and Dreams serves up an eyeful. In writing an earlier article about Dreams’ dubious authorship, I had questioned whether the influential Muslim crackpot who paved Obama’s way into Harvard, Khalid al Mansour, might have greased his way into the world of publishing as well. If so, he remains well behind the scenes. A surprising 2006 article by liberal publisher Peter Osnos for the American Century Foundation, offers some hard evidence on what Osnos describes as the “ruthlessness” of Obama’s literary ascent. Percy Sutton's (Malcom X's Lawyer) Says Barack Obama Knows And Was Financed By Racist Radical Muslim and Saudi Advisor Dr. Khalid Al-Mansour, Part I http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nVq1LPPC44s
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Ursula K. Le Guin: "That's like calling 'Utopia' a utopia!"
Lexica
by Lexica  5-11-2009   
 *sigh* 2009 and we're still fighting the idea that "good writing" and "science fiction" are incompatible.
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a voyage long and strange
doodleicious
by doodleicious  5-8-2009   
 a book by Tony Horwitz
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