Monthly Archives: May 2003

Freedom From Spam

“The price of liberty is eternal vigilance”

I’m happy to say that the amount of spam actually reaching my inbox has dramatically dropped since I started using Spamcop a year or so ago. The irony thing is that I still need to take time every couple of days to clear out spam. If I don’t report held spam within three days of receiving it, complaints won’t be sent to the offending ISPs. I also have to check for the occasional piece of non-spam that gets quarantined. The point is, spam can be dealt with sanely, but at the price of some time and patience.

More on the “Eternal Vigilence” Quote

This popular phrase has been attributed to both Thomas Jefferson and Patrick Henry, but it appears to have been adapted from a statement made by John Philpot Curran, Lord Mayor of Dublin

“The condition upon which God hath given liberty to man is eternal vigilance.” Speech before the Privy Council, 10 July 1790; in The Speeches of the Right Honorable John Philpot Curran, ed. Thomas Davis (1847), pp. 94-95.

We Need This At Pitt!!!

I’m an amateur trash hound. I’ve found some really great stuff in my apartment building’s trash room. I’d LOVE to gets my hands on the abandoned computer equipment (and probably lots of other cool junk, too).

Penn State students leave behind 66 tons of bargains
By Tom Gibb

“UNIVERSITY PARK, Pa. — A Dumpster is supposed to be a colossal wastebasket. And a wastebasket is supposed to be for, well, waste.”

The Bus Stops Here (or At Least It Used To)

Ed Rendell seemingly did a terrific job as mayor of Philadelphia. Aside from his pro-choice stance on abortion, I thought he could do a good job as governor of Pennsylvania. Perhaps I was wrong. He’s really screwing the pooch on this public transportation cutback. He’s being very “un-Democrat”.

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The Matrix Has You (and Sauron is Watching, Too)

Feds Doing More Secret Searches
By Julia Scheeres

“A record number of searches and wiretap orders granted by the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Court in 2002 underscores a growing trend of reliance on the secret court in government investigations, privacy advocates say.”

Bush’s Year of U.S. Surveillance
By Noah Shachtman

“It may seem unreasonable, unfair and downright mean-spirited to compare the Bush administration to the minions of Sauron, the granddaddy of evil in The Lord of the Rings trilogy. But here goes.”

Feds Defend Data-Mining Plans
Plans to collect info on U.S. citizens do not pose privacy problems, lawmakers say.
By Grant Gross

WASHINGTON — Leaders of two much-criticized projects that privacy advocates fear will collect massive amounts of data on U.S. residents defended those projects before the U.S. Congress Tuesday, saying the projects will be much more limited in scope than opponents fear.

Privacy Threat in Primary Colors
By Joanna Glasner

“SAN FRANCISCO — While the U.S. terrorism threat alert level is still stubbornly stuck at orange, a watchdog group says the risk that citizens face of intrusions to privacy remains at a less worrisome yellow.”

Secret Service Questions Students

“OAKLAND (KRON) — Some teachers in Oakland are rallying behind two students who were interrogated by the Secret Service. That followed remarks the teenagers made about the President during a class discussion. The incident has many people angry.”

Pentagon Defends Data Search Plan
By Ryan Singel

“The Pentagon submitted a report to Congress on Tuesday that said the Total Information Awareness program is not the centralized spying database its critics say it is.”

U.S. promises limits on computer dragnet

“A controversial Defense Department program that would comb computer records to identify potential terrorists will have safeguards to ensure that it does not violate individual rights, the Pentagon said Tuesday.”

“Responding to concerns that its Total Information Awareness program would allow unfettered surveillance, the Pentagon said in a report to Congress that the program would have built-in mechanisms to ensure that it did not intrude on Americans’ privacy.”

Give Me Beef Or Give Me Death

I really, really, really hate PETA. They bring new meaning to “asinine”.

PETA Urges Hamburg, N.Y., to Change Name

“HAMBURG, N.Y. – A national animal rights group has offered Hamburg officials $15,000 to change the town’s name to Veggieburg.”

PETA urges towns to change name

“HAMBURG, Pennsylvania (AP) — An animal rights group says it will donate $15,000 worth of vegetarian patties to area schools if officials change the borough’s name to Veggieburg. “

Hamburg invited to become ‘Veggieburg’
By Dave Graham

“HAMBURG (Reuters) – The German port of Hamburg has been offered $10,500 to change its name to ‘Veggieburg’ by animal rights activists who are unhappy about the city’s association with hamburgers.”