
OK, it's slower. But I'll bet it's *much* cooler.

"It's like they're just making it up as they go along. The reality is that we're losing in Iraq."--Senator Chuck Hagel (R., Neb.), June 27, 2005, U.S. News & World Report.
"And we are now in a seemingly intractable quagmire. Our troops are dying and there really is no end in sight."--Senator Ted Kennedy (D., Mass.), June 23, 2005, Armed Services Committee hearing.


Andrew Briney, publisher of Information Security, a trade magazine for information technology professionals, said Cage's doppelganger likely is operating with insider info--the person would have to know, for instance, that the email address once was valid.
But once that one bit of information is confirmed, watch out--spoofing an email address, Briney said, is "painstakingly easy."
In plain terms, an email spoof, Briney said, "means you're impersonating or masquerading as somebody else."

Ad campaign poster from the Polish Tourist Office(PTO). In a tongue-in-cheek dig at the French fear of eastern European competition, the Polish tourist board is using the image of a handsome plumber to promote Poland as a holiday destination.

So this is the last sunset of the vacation.
Good one it was. You can't hear it, I hope, but in the background
was a band doing Jimmy Buffet covers. I think they were doing Volcano
when this picture was snapped.
So now we're back and I'm no longer using the internet connection
of Mr Default. (I just turned on the laptop and there it was, waiting
to be used.... so I used it, all the while feeling slightly criminal, like
I was using someone's phone or cooking in their kitchen only they didn't
know I was there)
And every night at sunset the people below us sing God Bless America. No lie, they really do.
We joined in the first night but several people complained that my voice was scaring the ducks
so I just do my church-lip-synch thing now.




WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Despite highly publicized charges of U.S. mistreatment of prisoners at Guantanamo, the head of the Amnesty International USA said on Sunday the group doesn't "know for sure" that the military is running a "gulag."
Executive Director William Schulz said Amnesty, often cited worldwide for documenting human rights abuses, also did not know whether Secretary Defense Secretary Donald Rumsfeld approved severe torture methods such as beatings and starvation.
Schulz recently dubbed Rumsfeld an "apparent high-level architect of torture" in asserting he approved interrogation methods that violated international law.
"It would be fascinating to find out. I have no idea," Schulz told "Fox News Sunday."
“Driving by women leads to evil,” Munir al-Shahrani wrote in a letter to the editor of the Al-Watan daily. “Can you imagine what it will be like if her car broke down? She would have to seek help from men.”
