As Meg Pickard created a nice definition table some time back, I though I would post it here for the edification of the totally confused.
Saturday 21 February 2009
Terminology matters when you are trying to pick a fight
I have seen a number of amusing comments of late attached to posts concerning the nature of 'blogging' or the content of specific blogs. Some of these observations have been marred by confusing word use.
As Meg Pickard created a nice definition table some time back, I though I would post it here for the edification of the totally confused.
As Meg Pickard created a nice definition table some time back, I though I would post it here for the edification of the totally confused.
Labels:
blogs,
e-ephemera,
Internet
Clean up Australia Day 1st March 2009
It's Clean Up Australia Day on Sunday 1st March 2009 and up and down the NSW North Coast people are starting to organise their participation in keeping our little patch of paradise environmentally sound.
So if you are interested, go to Cleanup.org and look for a place nearby where locals will be gathering to volunteer for a worthwhile working bee that weekend.
Labels:
environment,
people power
Another low-life email scam
In our electronic global village it won't be long before this email surfaces again in Australia.
According to Network World on Monday:
"You've been let go. Click here to register for severance pay. " With the economy in the state it is in now, people are afraid for their jobs and criminals are taking advantage of that fear, said Rubinoff. A common tactic includes sending an email to employees that looks like it is from the employer. The message appears to relay news that requires a quick response.
"It can be an email that appears to be from HR that says: 'You have been let go due to a layoff. If you wish to register for severance please register here,' and includes a malicious link."
No one wants to be the person that causes problems in this economy, so any email that appears to be from an employer will likely elicit a response, noted Rubinoff. Lares' Nickerson has also seen cons that use fake employer emails.
"It might say, 'In an effort to cut costs, we are sending W-2 forms electronically this year,'" said Nickerson"
* Eight other scams are here.
Labels:
fraud,
telecommunications
Friday 20 February 2009
Internet charges: Court hands Berlin second warning
Court hands Berlin second warning
The Daily Examiner, 20th February 2009
Update:
According to The Daily Examiner on 13 May 2009:
Labels:
Internet,
telecommunications
Poor, poor Malcolm has the leadership blues...
It has been a hard few days for the Leader of the Liberal Party and the Loyal Opposition, Malcolm Bligh Turnbull.
He now has Joe Hockey as Shadow-Treasurer and the gaffes have already begun:
"The market has made everyday Australians richer than they have ever been, even with this economic downturn,"
Cory Bernardi showed a stubborn streak and wouldn't publicly bend the knee to his leader.
Tony Abbot decided that single pensioners should continue to go without.
Confirming his view of a fortnight ago:
Of course, pensioners do it tough. And yes, I have never had to live on the pension and would need to change my life in order to do so. Still, is simply increasing the pension necessarily the best way to go given that pensioners in their own home are much better off, in practice, that those that aren’t. There is always a host of worthy causes that taxpayers’ money might be spent on. The question is what’s best at this time. I reckon that spending that improves the economy makes more sense right now, in the bad times, than spending which improves the social infrastructure.
Peter Costello is obviously enjoying the leadership speculation at Malcolm's expense.
Then John Winston Howard gave his leadership the kiss of death by endorsing it.
It must be remembered that Howard endorsed Brendan Nelson in much the same manner just before he lost the top job to Turnbull.
Still, Malcolm can always go home and hideout with his blogging dogs.
Labels:
economy,
Liberal Party of Australia,
politics
Afghan Metrics: how's the war going then?
Afghanistan October 2001 from Google Images
This important, high-level document, from 14 Jan 2009, presents 12 slides of graphs, maps, statistics and text about the war in Afghanistan. It was prepared by the Pentagon (CENTCOM), under the imprimatur of the International Security Assistance Force (ISAF) for Afghanistan and written at the For Official Use Only level. The document is formally titled "Metrics Brief, 2007-2008".
The documents reveals, among other matters, that the yearly civilian death toll increased during 2008 by 40% to 46%, the number of attacks on the "Government of the Islamic Republic of Afghanistan" (GIRoA), increased by 116%, surface to Air Fire by 67%, and that Improvised Explosive Device (IED) device casualties increased by 29%.
Download PDF here
Last week in the media:
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While the dead in Iraq continue to mount:
Iraq Body Count (civilian deaths)
Faces of the Fallen (US defence forces)
Labels:
Australia,
human rights,
international affairs,
USA,
war
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