Sign of the times….

The scary thing is that it may be true…
Overheard in New York: The Voice of The City – I Can See Why He Proposed

Businessman lady #1: See, she always finds a way to make things about her!
Businessman lady #2: Um, she just found out she has cancer
Businessman lady #1: So? I am getting married, it should be all about me, focus all on me. Now we have to make it about her! Ugh.
Businessman lady #2: You’re not getting married till next year.
Businessman lady #1: I know that, but I am getting married. Anyway, cancer is like the flu, almost everyone is going to get it. She is not going to die from it.
Businessman lady #2: I can’t believe you. You are so crass sometimes. Ugh.
Businessman lady #1: Oh, shit! What if she really does die? Then it will really be all about her. Crap.

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Sexy picture…

…. there and I’m not lying… The Chinese news agency have a better sense of humor than most others.
Xinhua – English

Polygraphs use electrocardiograms (ECGs) to measure changes in heart rate and sweating to detect lies. But researchers say the stomach and gastrointestinal tract are also extremely sensitive to stress, and this mind-stomach connection may betray even the best liars.

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Scalia V2.0

If he’s approved I only hope he has some of the theatrics of the real Scalia. It could make for good entertainment… If it wasn’t that our collective asses are in the Conservatives’ sight, that is…
TIME.com: Why Bush Picked Alito — Page 1

Sen. Charles Schumer, Democrat of New York, had a straight face as he called Alito “controversial,” and said he has real questions about the judge’s record on civil rights, women’s rights AND workers’ rights. “It’s sad that [Bush] felt he had to pick a nominee likely to divide America,” Schumer said. “The President seems to want to hunker down in his bunker.”

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What do you mean…

…”what’s next”? A book. Duh! Like you can’t see that one coming…. You can bet your Christmas Day front page that she’s being hounded down like a fox by publishers. She’ll be filthy rich by this time next year. Mark my words.
With Career Derailed, Plame Likely to Leave CIA

What’s next for Valerie Plame?
Lost in the din of the leak scandal that has consumed Washington is the very personal impact on the gracious, willowy CIA operative at its center. Plame, the wife of former U.S. ambassador Joseph C. Wilson IV and arguably the most famous spy in the world, is not likely to stay at the CIA, some acquaintances say.

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Aliens or not…

… it is good to read Biroco once again… Sorely missed all this time.
BIROCO.COM ~ Since last we spoke

No aliens today. The new headline font in The Guardian is rubbish. In the moonlight, the other day, a silver alien moved out from behind the lilac tree and danced across the wet grass, I sat there watching saying to myself: “Now I know that is a figment of my imagination, but nonetheless that’s fairly convincing.”

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No, it’s not for sale…


My blog is worth $1,129.08.
How much is your blog worth?

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Fukuyama – The Neocon Who Isn’t

Well, not all conservatives are completely nuts…
American Prospect Online – ViewPrint

“That was the point at which I started to think about the whole issue of American hegemony,”

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Google News Mysteries

Now, take a look at the screen-shot below and tell me, how many concerned Swiss are there in the world to have pushed this headline all the way to the top of the Google News site?

Click on the picture if too small to read.

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Onus…

Watch this space… This may be interesting. Debka has been, for years, one of my favorite places to read about the Israeli/Palestinian issue. Mind you, they have an obvious bias towards the Jewish point of view but still, for me is one of the best places to get information about the current Middle Eastern situation.
DEBKAfile, Political Analysis, Espionage, Terrorism Security

US president Bush placed the onus for progress towards peace squarely on Israel at the joint news conference he held with Palestinian leader Mahmoud Abbas after their White House talks Thursday, Oct. 20

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Nineteen Eighty-Four

Now, don’t tell me that Orwell was too high on Absinthe when he wrote the namesake novel about “Big Brother” having an almost symbiotic relationship with its subject citizenry and whereby the former is the dominant parasite that steers the destiny of said subjects…
A couple of questions come to mind: a) how has this flown under the radar of oufits likeguide.png EFF for almost ten years? (the article cites that said tracking information on printouts has been found on copies printed up to ten years ago; mind you, a place like Apple cannot keep the rumor mill quiet for two minutes…); b) how can we take back control of what we print now that the cat is out the bag?
(Click on the image to go to the EFF.ORG article about this issue)
It occurs to me that this technology can be used for legitimate, overt purposes, by the public, specially digital artist and photographers. Give the technology back to the people and let them use it.
On the matter of the “bad guys”, the money counterfeiters, I can bet all the money I don’t have and win the bet, that those were onto the scheme long, long before it became a public… Hey, that’s their business!
Sleuths Crack Tracking Code Discovered in Color Printers / from the Washington Post

The EFF said it has identified similar coding on pages printed from nearly every major printer manufacturer, including Hewlett-Packard Co., though its team has so far cracked the codes for only one type of Xerox printer.
The U.S. Secret Service acknowledged yesterday that the markings, which are not visible to the human eye, are there, but it played down the use for invading privacy.
“It’s strictly a countermeasure to prevent illegal activity specific to counterfeiting,” agency spokesman Eric Zahren said. “It’s to protect our currency and to protect people’s hard-earned money.”

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