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The Weblog of Brett Singer. Bringing the world what it needs most - a blog.
Note: Sorry about all of the 'hot deals' entries (someone referred to this blog as
CorporateShill.com).
The deals and things are being fed into Multineedia.com. We will
soon move the deals category over to Multineedia so you don't have to read it, and we apologize for any inconvenience.
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tasty spam tease
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just got some spam where the subject line was empanada. i opened it. i was pissed when it was NOT in fact about empanadas. i like empanadas.
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windows bad
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here's a headline for ya:
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Is Microsoft software a threat to national security?
Last week, Microsoft CEO Steve Ballmer admitted that the software giant
has been humbled by the latest flurry of worms and viruses. This week, a
report from a computer industry group critical of Microsoft offered a
different perspective: Its authors suggest that Microsoft be forced to
support multiple platforms and publish interface specifications to major
functional components. Is the Windows platform a threat to national
security?
> Read full story
http://ct.com.com/click?q=5d-JN~bIK0y8dg3gw2gi7yf5y3dI6PR
See also: Virus strikes State Department
http://ct.com.com/click?q=fc-WpHmQVwlaZrL4xcT5Ahv3VhvtRsR
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