By Lord Scarab, on August 11th, 2010 |
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According to Google’s CEO Schmidt online anonymity has only a limited time to live, somehow I rather doubt that.
“Privacy is incredibly important,” Schmidt stated. “Privacy is not the same thing as anonymity. It’s very important that Google and everyone else respects people’s privacy. People have a right to privacy; it’s natural; it’s normal. It’s the right way to
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Google CEO declares: The end is nigh
By Lord Scarab, on June 28th, 2010 |
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Bloody ‘Con-job’ Conroy is at it again with idiotic remarks attempting to label anyone who is anti-filter as ‘Pro child porn’ >:(
Conroy reiterated the election commitment statement when asked whether he had spoken to new Prime Minister Julia Gillard about Lundy’s proposed amendments to the filter legislation. Asked about his personal views of the amendments, Conroy
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By Lord Scarab, on June 28th, 2010 |
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By now I am sure you are aware of the recent political storm that engulfed Australia last week. I am of course talking about the quick dispatch of Krudd (Kevin ’07′ Rudd) and the rise of Julia Gillard the top Ranga of the ACT.
I was a fairly active follower on twitter that day, and was half tempted to
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By Lord Scarab, on April 27th, 2010 |
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Looks like we are (finally) witnessing the end of the ol’ floppy disk
Acording to cnet Sony has announced that they will stop production of these infernal things in march 2011
Uh… was anyone still using them?
For the last 5 years I have used USB sticks exclusively for my Bios flashing (formerly the domain of the floppy
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By Lord Scarab, on February 11th, 2010 |
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You know it’s funny; I can spend two bloody minutes adding a simple transparency that 90% of all other browsers will recognise but its next to impossible for IE to have a similar function without me burrowing into the guts of my theme. Thank you IE development team for ignoring the wants and needs of your customers