Monday, September 27, 2010

What To Write In A Batcherlorette Card

Miniskirts (II) mail filtering company

do not know if you will remember the miniskirts to the crisis ... If not, well, I would remember:



In that post he said that as the economy is for many expenses, which are imposed with Poquita miniskirts fabric, as a matter austerity in the use of material, and therefore also a matter of ecology.

Anyway, I found more pictures of the series, so I leave here in case someone wants to perform a study of economic impact material savings in the production of mini-skirts ":))











Saturday, September 25, 2010

Condolence Letter From Church



apparently for a couple of days is going through the network a 350MB file containing a lot of e-mail server of the British company ACS: Law. Some of these emails would be revealing the dirty practices (to put it mildly) they employ. In

TorrentFreak: ACS: Anti-Piracy Law Law Firm Torn Apart By Leaked Emails


a bit short:

ACS: Law is a British firm of lawyers committed to sending thousands of threatening letters and extortion allegedly people had shared copyrighted files on BitTorrent. To locate these people, seeking court orders that force ISPs to disclose the identity of the IPs that they believe have violated the law.

is a known fact that this form of "identify" people on P2P networks is harmful and leads to a lot of mistakes. Moreover, the intention of the threat is clear: fear Meter people to pay and thus avoid a lawsuit, regardless of whether the end that application were to be admitted or not , and if of admission would result in a sentence conviction or acquittal.

In this thread, with nearly 400 pages in this moment, those affected discuss threats ACS: Law and another firm called Davenport Lyons: The official ACS: LAW / Davenport-Lyons lawsuit discussion (go to last page .)

These are those companies whose customers producing and copyright associations that have their own team of lawyers threats. His bad reputation reached the ears of Anonymous and who recently came under attack DDoS similar to the MPAA, RIAA, BPI, etc.. in a call under the name of "Operation: Payback".

The owner of ACS: Law, Andrew Crossley , mocked the issue saying they were "typical of pirate nonsense" and that much more worried "that his train was delayed 10 minutes or having to wait in a queue to order a coffee. " "Great !...", thing added wryly. Obviously that Crossley did not know who (or rather, what) is anonymous.

The server was again attacked, and after recovering, rather than the home page showed a default directory listing web site, which was empty except for a file that accidentally contained a backup of the entire site, including e-mails and passwords. TorrentFreak That's according to what someone has told the attacking group.

The e-mails have been filtered through various sites including TPB, as a compressed file .

The theme continues. Some e-mails here are commenting on and beyond , is that the file and must have been around the world several times. The event is already up on wikipedia .

Monday, September 20, 2010

Masterbation Teqniqes

piracy MPAA "National Geographic and Aiplex

What we do not get these from National Geographic photograph ... :)))

Saturday, September 18, 2010

Which Oil Is Best Absorbed By The Skin

under DoS attack?

web sites MPAA Aiplex and do not respond yesterday. Reddit

TorrentFreak and have echo echo 4chan/anon an alleged call to a DoS attack against the MPAA, so everything indicates that we are given based chalk well.

For its part, India's Aiplex is dedicated to carrying out attacks against sites that host movies or links to them, subject to agreement by producers and others, ie, in plan "mercenary." It appears that one or some anonymous have taken the opportunity to give these a little of his own medicine.

As they said in The Big Lebowski: " This is what happens when you give to a stranger ass."

Incidentally Those who are negotiating ACTA know nothing about 4chan, right?.
not get me wrong, I know the maxim " / b / is not your personal army ", but just ACTA mafia "bothering" a / b / somehow, most of you are going to shit bricks

Friday, September 17, 2010

In Side Of The Vajina

Does this qualify as "augmented reality"? FAD answers

;-) ... or perhaps as a "stark reality?

(I ask because I to these terms so modern that I mess)

Thursday, September 16, 2010

Movies About Teachers

Felipe Gonzalez on the legalization of drugs I

The other day was a French politician got to "observer of the crime," he said is to legalize drugs . A few days later, Felipe González (yes, the former president got a wise ) claims in Mexico a international drug legalization "to end the drug war" (!?).

could not missing professor at the University of Aberdeen, Roger Pertwee. Pertwee, incidentally, is also director of pharmacology of GW Pharmaceuticals, a company dedicated to the production of medicinal cannabis for therapeutic purposes (not for fumárselos, although I suppose it is hopeless.) That is, the guy just does not lack interest.

Finally the general director of the Foundation to Assist the Substance abuse (FAD), Ignacio Calderon, spoke on the topic The ADF says that legalizing drugs would reduce drug given by Gonzalez but would extend the use (Europe Press):
The general director of the Foundation to Assist the Substance abuse (FAD), Ignacio Calderon, said that "legalization would reduce the conflicts of the drug," but also "extend consumption and problems, and the fantasy of a mature users and to control consumption is a complete naivety ", and compared with the situation" that exists today with alcohol. "

[...] Indeed, one thing about comments like "Well, alcohol is legal and I do not see the problem"
" is estimated that in 2002 the harmful use of alcohol caused 2.3 million deaths premature worldwide and 4.4% of the global burden of disease .

( World Health Organization )

English Scientific Society of Studies on Alcohol, Alcohol and Drug Addiction ( Socidrogalcohol ) also has some data to the European level. One of the most interesting documents is ALCOHOL IN EUROPE - A public health perspective .

always good to know what things are killing us.