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POPSInternet HoneyGrid reveals 95% of User Generated Content is spam or malicious "Covering the last six months of 2009, the report is based upon the findings of the ThreatSeeker Network which is used to discover, classify and monitor global Internet threats and trends courtesy of something called the Internet HoneyGrid. This comprises of honeyclients and honeypots, reputation systems and advanced grid computing systems, all of which combine to parse through one billion pieces of content every day while searching for security threats." Now,having lived in the rural South for years, I KNOW what a honeypot is,and I can understand how using it to analyze the web would show 95% of user generated content to be, ah, "waste matter". Still, I think the Honey Grid has some explaining to do. And if their report is valid, we have a lot of work to do cleaning up our act in order to win the Nobel Peace Prize.
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POPSEffort to Destroy Climategate Leakers Continues As always with the totalitarian left, the effort to destroy (and apparently imprison) anyone who leaked the emails from East Anglia continues. Absolutely nothing on the fraudsters who hope to have the West destroy their entire economy based on fraud.
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POPSRx dose alert system: Example Of How Independent Pharmacies Go The Extra Mile To Help Patients Independent community pharmacies target the needs of special populations. Often, these needs cannot be handled effectively by bigger pharmacies that focus upon high volume or are constrained by the policies required to manage large networks of stores. This dose alert program, MyDoseAlert, is an example of a new service being offered by independent community pharmacies across the nation. People do not have to guess whether or not they have take their medication. Their independent community pharmacy will help them remember. Is it time to support the community pharmacy in your city? Do you want it to be there when you need it? Shallie Bey Smarter Small Business Blog
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POPSThe Demon Sheep Doesn’t Wear Prada ...... then see what the Left Coast Rebel said. Still not convinced. Damn, you’re hard to persuade. I viewed the video that the Carly Fiorina campaign team put up on YouTube™ called “FCINO: Fiscally Conservative In Name Only”. Enter the now viral “Demon Sheep”, a guy in a fuzzy hybrid terminator sheep suit with demonic laser-red eyes wearing Rockports, a lot of scary music and Republican U.S. Senate candidate Tom Campbell. I don’t mean to be critical, but couldn’t Carly’s crowd get someone to create a computer-generated demon sheep instead of the putz skulking around a pasture full of innocent-looking sheep? Having said all that, here is my Photoshop™ impression of some real demon sheep with poor Tom in the cab of the truck moments away from being dispatched. And if you want to put a demon sheep icon on your website, go here and here to get one. Then you’ll be able to say, “I knew the demon sheep when.” Read more: http://nosheepleshere.blogspot.com
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POPS Traitors to the Cause by Mark Steyn that is slowly filling with deadly fumes. To pass it off as journalism is professional negligence . . . I think they chose to ignore the only value that justifies our trade at all, and conceal the truth. We used to call that dishonest reporting " a fraud on the consumer. Oooh! With any luck, I'll be disbarred. As it happens, the NR column he links to is nothing to do with the East Anglian revelations, but one predating them by several months, and supports Conrad Black's assertion that global warming "is not, in fact, occurring at all," and hasn't been since 1997. My column was published on July 4th last year. In November, it was revealed that Dr. Phil Jones agreed with me but, for political reasons, declined to admit it in public: The scientific community would come down on me in no uncertain terms if I said the world had cooled from 1998. Later that month, Copenhagen honcho Tim Flannery changed his tune .....
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POPSFmr. NC Gov. Easley Used Secret Email Account What the hell is his problem? He made state employees keep all emails, and has the fortitude to create an email account for official use and then kept it away from the public. Whose servers is/was this account on? Are the messages still retrievable? What was discussed/done via this email address? Why keep it secret?
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POPSWord To PDF Converter 1-2-3 All to PDF facilitates the conversion of any printable file to PDF. You are just required to use 1-2-3 All to PDF as a virtual printer. Read More...
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POPSHi-tech battle with mobile phone exam cheats Tackling cheats who try to use mobile phones is a difficult challenge for examiners. The jamming of signals is not allowed, because that might interfere with other equipment. And there have been doubts about the practicality of other tactics, such as sealing rooms with materials which block mobile phone signals.
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POPSWhy do I smell Agenda? Curious what others think about this article. I had a very distinct reaction when I read it. How about you?
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POPSNavy supervisor doctored whistle-blower's (PTSD) records Continued But Salon has obtained internal Navy documents and correspondence that suggest officials at Camp Lejeune altered Manion’s favorable personnel records after he went public with his concerns, adding new, derogatory remarks similar to some of the information in Mabus’ letter to Jones. O'Byrne, head of mental health at the Camp Lejeune Naval Hospital, of "immediate concerns of physical safety" due to mistreated Marines teetering on the edge of violence. “There was -- and continues to be -- no means of discussion of high-intensity/dangerous cases,” he wrote. Later that month, Manion quoted to O’Byrne some Marine superiors who were calling troubled Marines “worthless pieces of shit” if they sought help.
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POPSScientists Broke The Law, But They Won’t Be Prosecuted
He was seeking evidence that scientists had cherry-picked research when preparing the previous year's UN Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change report. After the emails were published, Mr Holland complained to the Information Commissioner's Office. An ICO spokesman yesterday confirmed that the UEA breached the Freedom of Information Act. He added: 'The emails which are now public reveal that Mr Holland's requests under the Freedom of Information Act were not dealt with as they should have been under the legislation.' Climate change sceptics welcomed the ruling and called for the Climategate inquiry to be made public. Lord Lawson, head of the Global Warming Policy Foundation, said it should also investigate whether the CRU denied opportunities to scientists trying to publish dissenting views. Last week, the IPCC was forced to apologise after wrongly claiming the Himalayan glaciers could vanish within 25 years. Critics have also accused it of exaggerating ...
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POPSUse bots for spam, to avoid it, I mean A new technique to detect spam consists on using a bot generating that spam to reverse engineer the template of the messages that it is sending. It is debatable how useful that may be, considering the time that may take and the little time needed to send vast amounts of spam. What would happen if this technique was used upon spam reception, knowing there may be several botnets and therefore several templates?
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POPS224 | A2G | Google Email Uploads Mac Messages
BLOGGER Stan Schroeder | http://mashable.twi.bz/M | has been writing for Mashable since 2007, and having the benefit (or the curse) of working in a European time zone, he's taken the post of European Editor. He's been a pro IT journalist in Croatia for over 6 years, having written, among numerous other publications, for the biggest local IT paper magazine Bug as well as one of the biggest local web portals, tportal.hr. Interested in writing in English, he started his (now existing only as archive) blog, FranticIndustries, and he also co-founded (and subsequently sold) whoishostingthis.com, a simple tool for determining the hosting provider of any website. He's an undergraduate of the Philosophic Faculty of Zagreb, working towards a B.A. in English Language and Literature as well as Information Science. He lives in Zagreb, Croatia, and spends his free time pursuing one of his many interests, which include CrossFit, collecting band t-shirts, tinkering with gadgets and hardware and gene
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POPSMethinks the IPCC has much of Obama-quoted "overwhelming evidence of climate change" to hide. I couldn't believe that Obama brought up climate change science at all last night, and was completely floored by his support of "overwhelming evidence of climate change". I think he veered from the official text and replaced "overwhelming" with "irrefutable". Can somebody confirm that? There may be an abundance of "evidence" for climate change (some say warmer, some say colder, some say caused by humans, some say caused by sun spots, but the climate is definitely changing - duh!!). The fact that the climate changes IS "irrefutable". However, calling the evidence of anthropogenic climate warming (his obvious implication from the speech) "irrefutable" is an outright lie.
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POPS‘Gay’ Gene Theory Suddenly Vanishes When Sally Kern, an Oklahoma lawmaker, vocally rejected the homosexual lifestyle, she was inundated with tens of thousands of e-mails in a coordinated attack on her beliefs. Some of the e-mails threatened her. Christians and others who believe the Bible is God's word are now condemned as "homophobe" But now the so called "scientific evidence" people are born gay is still just an unproven theory.
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POPSMake Use Of Penny Stocks In Trading A penny stocks investor can face such problems like limited liquidity, lack of financial reporting, and scam. Shortage of liquidity and volatility also makes stocks much more vulnerable to manipulation.