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June 12, 2014 -- 5:05 PM
posted by Al

Gather around...

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June 12, 2014 -- 2:03 PM
posted by Al

WTF!? Blaise Pascal only lived 39 years and he created, wrote, and contributed all his mathematics and physical theories in this short span of time?

Well I feel like an underachiever.

June 09, 2014 -- 11:23 PM
posted by Al

June 04, 2014 -- 12:50 PM
posted by Par

Ghanaian witch doctor claims he caused Cristiano Ronaldo’s knee injury "This injury can never be cured by any medic, they can never see what is causing the injury because it is spiritual."

8 days to go.

June 01, 2014 -- 2:21 PM
posted by Tonestar Runner

Watch out, coffee drinkers. It may starting getting more expensive.

"Coffee rust" striking down more coffee trees in Central America

May 08, 2014 -- 4:29 PM
posted by Al

I know one of my co-workers (he's from Ontario) looked at Calgary being the next Detroit once the oil dries up in Alberta. This might be sooner rather then later.

May 08, 2014 -- 2:39 PM
posted by Tonestar Runner

May 08, 2014 -- 2:36 PM
posted by Tonestar Runner

Thanks for the info, Par. I think I'd seen something on that earlier, but it's good to see that folks are mobilizing to do something about it.

And this article is a really interesting look at what is happening in the energy sector and what it may mean for the rest of the world:

End of oil boom threatens Norway's welfare model

May 08, 2014 -- 12:19 PM
posted by Par

Did everyone see this: Feds ask Canadian telecoms to disclose private customer information 1.2 million times a year, docs show:

In 2011, the privacy commissioner’s office asked 12 telecom companies for information about their customer-disclosure data.

The Canadian Wireless Telecommunications Association, which represents the industry, replied with aggregate data from nine of the 12 companies.

On Tuesday, Bernier’s office provided media outlets with a copy of the association’s response, which reveals that as of December 2011, the aggregate average number of requests was 1,193,630 a year.
Per Jesse Brown at Canadaland, these are disclosures to law enforcement agencies that are:

- completely voluntary
- without notification of customers
- recompensed by the government

That's pretty awful. Your data is being sold to the government by your ISP and phone company without your knowledge. And it's being provided in an easy-to-access manner that allows law enforcement to query private data a million times a year, without a warrant or even an open investigation.

When the government tried to legislate this, there was an outcry and they quietly shelved it. Turns out they didn't need legislation.

The Citizen Lab has a form letter you can send to your wireless and internet providers. There are provisions in the law requiring these companies to disclose their privacy policies and whether disclosures have been made. Seems like a good place to start to fight this to me.

May 05, 2014 -- 8:15 PM
posted by Par

I have to say, he's pretty great. His explanation of Heartbleed was extremely helpful.

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