“The best part about being over 40 is that you did most of your stupid stuff before the Internet.” ~ David Gwilt
We spoke, we chose to speak of war and strife –A task a fine ambition sought –And some might say, who shared our work, our life:That praise was dearly bought.
Drivers, interpreters, these were our friends,These we loved. These we were trusted by.The shocked hand wipes the blood across the lens.The lens looks to the sky.
Most died by mischance. Some seemed honour-boundTo take the lonely, peerless trackConceiving danger as a testing-groundTo which they must go back
Till the dry tongue fell silent and they crossedBeyond the realm of time and fear. Death waved them through the checkpoint. They were lost.All have their story here.
In this Al Jazeera “The Listening Post” program, fact-checkers around the world
— including FactCheck.org, Chequeado and BBC’s Reality Check — explain why they do what they do. And answer more questions about the “post-fact era.”
ABA Journal, Chicago Lawyer Has Filed More Than 900 Qui Tam Actions Against Internet Retailers:
In this Al Jazeera “The Listening Post” program, fact-checkers around the world
— including FactCheck.org, Chequeado and BBC’s Reality Check — explain why they do what they do. And answer more questions about the “post-fact era.”
ABA Journal, Chicago Lawyer Has Filed More Than 900 Qui Tam Actions Against Internet Retailers:
Chicago lawyer Stephen Diamond has made a business out of filing qui tam cases accusing internet retailers of failing to pay correct taxes to the state of Illinois.
Diamond and his law firm have filed more than 900 qui tam cases in Cook County, Illinois, courts and obtained nearly $30 million in settlements over a 15-year period, Bloomberg Big Law Business reports. Diamond’s share of the proceeds is $11.6 million, which includes his share of the settlements, attorney fees and costs. ...
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New species of giant long-necked dinosaur discovered by farmer on outback sheep station in Australia Daily Telegraph
Chinese house prices crash in October MacroBusiness
Chinese house prices crash in October MacroBusiness
It's become apparent that Woody Allen's films are better when he's not actually starring in them ... Movie review: Café Society (2016)
The unwritten rules that define an antisocial culture should already be familiar to you if you’ve ever seen a movie about the mafia. If your organization follows these rules, you may unknowingly be part of a crime family, or at least a group that acts like one Antisocial Organizations Are Like Crime Families by DR.
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Alexia Brunet Marks (Colorado) & Scott A. Moss (Colorado), What Makes a Law Student Succeed or Fail? A Longitudinal Study Correlating Law Student Applicant Data and Law School Outcomes, 13 J. Empirical Legal Stud. 205 (2016)
Toxic products cost the US $340 billion a year Treehugger
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TechCrunch: “Several waves of major cyberattacks against an internet directory service knocked dozens of popular websites offline today, with outages continuing into the afternoon. Twitter, SoundCloud, Spotify, Shopify, and other websites have been inaccessible to many users throughout the day. The outages are the result of several distributed denial of service (DDoS) attacks on the DNS provider Dyn, the companyconfirmed. The outages were first reported on Hacker News.” Sites impacted included Twitter, Reddit, Spotify.
- For primary source reference, see Update Regarding DDoS Event Against Dyn Managed DNS on October 21, 2016: “On Friday October 21, 2016 at approximately 11:10 UTC, Dyn came under attack by a large Distributed Denial of Service (DDoS) attack against our Managed DNS infrastructure in the US-East region. Customers affected may have seen regional resolution failures in US-East and intermittent spikes in latency globally. Dyn’s engineers were able to successfully mitigate the attack at approximately 13:20 UTC, and shortly after, the attack subsided. At roughly 15:50 UTC a second DDoS attack began against the Managed DNS platform. This attack was distributed in a more global fashion. Affected customers may have seen intermittent resolution issues as well as increased global latency. At approximately 17:00 UTC, our engineers were again able to mitigate the attack and service was restored.”
- Popular Mechanics – Hackers Wrecked the Internet Today Using DVRs and Webcams Smart home gadgets—not computers—likely did the bulk of the nefarious work today.
- New York Times – Hackers Used New Weapons in Attack on U.S. Internet
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Linda Nemec Foster reiterates this real and imagined theme of yearning and self-discovery throughout the four sections of Amber Necklace from Gdańsk.
In poem after poem of sculptured landscapes of Old World and New, of Poland (before WW I) to USA of today, Linda Nemec Foster yearns for wholeness, yet knows that this severance of self the “she” (“the other self”) from the Old World will be never be found “in the New,” as in the appropriately titled poem, “Doppelgänger” she writes:
…A mere roll of the dice that I’m here
and she somewhere else
.
…because a simple act of birth that place me
in suburbs south of Cleveland and
not in a town across the river from Oświęcim
.
The last line of the poem puts the reader at a screeching, yet realistic halt:
…may we never recognize each other on street
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Animal Altruism? Psychology Today
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