"Reiss chastised Gates's employees as 'insensitive' for 'planting
vials labeled as radioactive material at a facility that was the
victim of one of the most notorious terrorism incidents in
American history'..."
- anyone else worried what'll happen if the DOJ rules against them?
[ http://www.villagevoice.com/columns/9927/otis.shtml ]
>> HARD NEWS <<
muttered phew's
OFTEL, quasi-governmental scapegoat/poodle/monkey mutant
creature hated by all, last weak went feral, leaping up and
biting the nose of its BT nanny/dogcatcher/organgrinder. In
a shocking, shocking move, it announced its intention to
force BT to open up the local loop and allow others to share
the implementation of xDSL and other copper services. That's
awkward for BT, who had recently leaked their decision to
roll out ADSL superquick - almost certainly in part to stop
Oftel feeling it needed a shove. But will BT shove back, and
deliberately retard development? Well, no. It keeps saying
it might, but it won't. BT has much easier ways of slowing
entry in this area: including, for example, having really
grotty stuff in its exchanges that no-one else would want to
touch with a 14.4 modem. There's forty years of gunk in
there, man. And BT's still hoping that the other Telcos
will get as excited about broadband wireless comms as the
DTI is now getting, now that's decided to auction off some
of the spectrum. Good for BT: because it keeps them off
their turf. And good for BT, because the DTI's report is so
caught up in big telco, big investment broadband ideas, that
it pays no attention the bottom-up spread spectrum networks
that might really pose a threat to the comfortable telco
oligopoly. Oh, but that lead to chaos, wouldn't it?
http://www.oftel.gov.uk/competition/llu0799.htm
- actually this is all rather good (but we can't say that)
http://www.open.gov.uk/radiocom/broadb/contents.htm
- *cough* spread spectrum *cough* unlicensed *cough* Internet
http://clickfree.co.uk/
- already opening up some domains
A few brief updates on some recent and ancient stories. For
those wondering what's happening with the E-COMMERCE BILL:
the government are *really* keen to rush it through
parliament, and waved it under the oppositions' noses to
get it carried over to the Autumn. The Tories, to give them some
credit, have muttered "not so fast", and are now debating
internally as to whether to bounce the whole thing out of
the parliamentary schedule altogether. Go, conservative scum!
KEVIN MITNICK is still in jail, and just had his appeal
against the $1,000,000 bail set for his California trial
turned down. Kevin is charged with making a fraudulent phone
call. In what we can only assume is either a *very* cool
social engineering hack or some very targetted advertising
(or *both*), Cable & Wireless' new ad campaign is based on
the slogan "Free Kevin". It's even in the right colour scheme.
http://www.tarags.demon.co.uk/cw.htm
- boy they must really hate AT&T
And from last week: apparently the New Statesman were happy
to omit the J18 coverage from the winner of the advocacy
awards, because they were giving the prize for *use* of the
Net, not the actual content. Boy, those kids have been
getting *really* high off that New Labour policy erasing
fluid, haven't they? And in other awards, it was Yell last
week. A birdwatching site won. No-one cared.
http://www.yell.co.uk/yell/yellawards/index.html
- at least it wasn't in Flash
Awards too, to STUART CAMPBELL AND CO: for being undoubtedly
the hardest bastards in known games journalism. First
generation NTKers will recall [NTK 1998-01-23] that the
gang's Web tribute to the beautiful and dead Future mag
AMIGA POWER was casually copied onto the cover CD of ancient
EMAP enemies CU AMIGA. At the time, the editors chuckled at
Stuart's claims that the AP team would sue them for two
years' wages. One court settlement in Campbell's favour and
five figures later, the chuckling, for EMAP, is at an end.
And this story - like all Amiga stories - looks set to drag
endlessly on: "It is thought", says Campbell in his own
profoundo press-release voice, "that part of these proceeds
will be used to fund the prosecution of several court cases
against another major leisure-computing magazine publisher
in the next few weeks."
http://x35.deja.com/=dnc/getdoc.xp?AN=406936564
- and as the platform died, so they turned upon each other
http://www.amiga.com/diary/executive/linux-e.html
- newsflash! New Amiga's abandoning Linux, will run on pure vapour
>> ANTI-NEWS <<
berating the obvious
ONLINE MAGIC finally falco'd out of existence... NUA claim
"while 90 percent of online consumers now shop online, just
18 percent make online purchases"... mainly the "LOST" side
of things: http://www.ntk.net/doh/19990709lost.gif ...
"Geeks read Wired as if it was the Koran", claims KATZ. Yeah,
- and they were Fundamentalist Christians... head of PR for
UK passport-system programmers SIEMENS is currently -
abroad on holiday... "Looking to history, it has only
been the most dictatorial of regimes, and the very worst
excesses of the controlist mentality, that have tried to
constrain the basic human need and right to communicate",
proclaims PETER COCHRANE, whose opinions do not represent
official BT policy or pricing structures... all-too
credible MICROSOFT doh! http://www.ntk.net/doh/options.html ...
... some BLIND people getting better net access than
http://www.theregister.co.uk/990708-000032.html realises:
http://www.globetechnology.com/gam/News/19990702/UHACKN.html
... Junior Doctor Weeps At State Of JILL DANDO - eventually:
http://www.thisislondon.com/dynamic/news/news_story_msn.html?in_review_id=152928
>> EVENT QUEUE <<
goto's considered non-harmful
God smiting the evil computer underground? Someone setting
off more fire extinguishers than usual? Or have those
brilliant, misguided youths somehow managed to *hack the
weather*? It's unclear whether severe flooding in Las Vegas
will physically deny access to this w/e's DEFCON 7.0 (NTK's
report from the preceding BLACKHAT BRIEFINGS is at the end of
this document); if it's getting really bad, we're sure
someone can revive that old Egg Race spirit and lash up a
raft out of ethernet cables and Jolt cans.
http://www.defcon.org/
- underground - and under water?
http://www.co.clark.nv.us/pubcom/flood_update.htm
- a change from all that ping-flooding, anyway
>> TRACKING <<
making good use of the things that we find
In celebration of Microsoft's recent GLOAT ABOUT BLOAT in
Sloat, er, SLATE this week's tracking is a
fat-downloads-interesting-ideas-how-do-I-uninstall special.
[ http://www.slate.com/webhead/99-07-06/webhead.asp ]
In the big country on planet Linux, we offer you XSHIPWARS,
which has been around for a couple of months, and is already
huge. You'd describe it as a bloated xtrek - a server-based
2D real-time space sim with chunky graphics and bleeps and
planets and a smooth widget set and explosions. Except that,
historically, it's actually a bloated FurryMUCK game system.
Yup, this software has grown to 32 meg of multimedia - *from
a text-based game*. And it's still early days. Potentially
addictive, but we need the disk space back so we could
actually breathe in here, so no long term tests. Eat it!
http://fox.mit.edu/xsw/
- EAT ALL OF IT
For Windows users? Well, what could be better than an even
fatter (yet incompatible!) version of ICQ? ODIGO is a buddy
system that includes *very* snazzy graphics, a intuitive
radar system for spotting fellow travellers who are visiting
the same Website as you, an intriguing "find the most
popular sites currently" button, and a ridiculously detailed
set of personal interests you can nominate (our favourite:
media/tv/closed-caption systems). Also lots of buttons that
go bleep, and an installation program that sings opera.
Interesting concepts, some heavy privacy issues, already
category-killed by ICQ, worth the download, not worth the
diskspace, know what we're saying?
http://www.odigo.com/download
- probably in pre-beta, but they said we could "tell our friends"
And we wouldn't want to give anyone any ideas, but it looks
like http://www.conservative-party.org.uk/ is running
on Apache/0.8.14...
>> MEMEPOOL <<
hasta la altavista
Tom Christiansen *is* DARTH WALL... what MICROSOFT fans are
like http://www.notepad.org/ ... our token "ADULT" site this
week: http://www.doanload.com/ ... 30 years ago: US citizen
lands on moon. Today: US citizen plays perfect game of PACMAN
http://www.twingalaxies.com/PR-Pac-Man_World_Record.html ...
STARFLEET ACADEMY... "HACKING" your own website for publicity
(again)... what would a ./configure on your BRAIN look like?
... draft new NT slogan: "It just works" (draft first parody:
"It just crashed")... EXCLUSIVE! REGISTER'S MYSTIC MIKE
MAGEE ALSO SAUCY SEX EXPERT http://www.hubcom.com/tantric/
... CRINGELY finally makes some cash... JIM GOAD's prison
memoirs titled "Shit Magnet"... HARRY POTTER And The Well Of
Loneliness... "No. You are too old." "No. You are too old":
http://www.actionfigurexpress.com/actionfigurexpress/inyod.html
... JOHN GALT dedicates IETF draft to AYN RAND... What If! DARTH
VADER! Is! The Good Guy! http://www.kithrup.com/brin/starwars.html
>> GEEK MEDIA <<
the less rude http://www.ntk.net/tvgohome/
TV>> a bizarre replay of third week of April 1998 [see NTK
1998-04-17], with another showing of urban deliverance
soundtrack tie-in JUDGMENT NIGHT (11.15pm, Fri, BBC1), a
repeat of the one where Lilith comes back in FRASIER (10pm,
Fri, C4), plus even Lee & Herring reporting from Montreal's
FESTIVAL OF FUN (11.55pm, Sun, C5)... various moon-landing
tie-ins line up for re-entry, including MOONSHOT - THE
SPIRIT OF '69 (10.10pm, Sat, ITV), 4Later's double-bill of
cheap Nasa footage over techno tunes THE TRIP (12.45am, Sat,
C4) and, capturing that old military-industrial spirit
rather better than the rest, the satellite debut of STARSHIP
TROOPERS (10pm, Sat, Sky Premier)... plus, two weeks ago,
they run a "Twister" season, and homes across Britain were
hit by mini-hurricanes (where's that Onion "Twisters Blamed
On Media Portrayal Of Extreme Weather" link when we need
it?). So, basically, god knows what'll happen when BBC1 rip
off more of Discovery's schedule in what seems to be a SHARK
WEEK (from 6.10pm, Sun, BBC1)... Jimmy McGovern's
hard-hitting scouse strike drama DOCKERS (10pm, Sun, C4)
does not appear to be based around the trousers ad of the
same name... and everyone's singin' like canaries over new
mob comedy THE SOPRANOS (10pm, Thu, C4) - though the quirky
everyday problems of mafia hoods do seem to be a major
current trend, seen also in recent US movie release "Analyze
This" and, intriguingly, likely precursor NATIONAL LAMPOON'S
THE DON'S ANALYST (12.40am, Fri, Sky Moviemax)...
FILM>> early Thursday previews of STAR WARS EPISODE 1: THE
PHANTOM MENACE (imdb: star-wars / blockbuster / boy /
council / android / cult-favorites / desert / droid /
famous-score / war / futuristic / aliens / spacecraft /
part-computer-animation / space / queen / racing / robot /
prequel / space-opera / space-travel / swordfight /
underwater / apprentice / epic / betting / saga) so guess we
ought to review it: predictably effects-heavy, yet
unpredictably odd, genuinely like old black and white Flash
Gordon serials ("let's aimlessly fly around from one planet
to another, then go and visit the fish men") but with better
CGI. Only absence of Mark Hamill detracts from the authentic
flavour of a Lucasarts CD-ROM adventure; as reader MATT
BACON once said of Iain M Banks: "I've had some good games
of Traveller in my time, but I don't go to the trouble of
writing them all down"... not much else out except latest
sassy teen Shakespeare gynacologist comedy 10 THINGS I HATE
ABOUT YOU (imdb: school / teen), with the kid out of "Third
Rock From The Sun"... so time for a just-for-fun quick
competition: which recently released US hit is *this* a
breathlessly enthusiastic review of... [SPOILERS AHEAD!]
"God was called many vulgar and hateful names. Satan was
glorified. Jesus was equated with sexual anatomy. A child
was graphically incinerated by igniting his anal wind, then
another kid tried to beat out the flames with a stick and
was concerned about the stick catching fire. Body parts
dripping with blood were ripped from a child by a surgeon
who expressed shallow concern. The dead child was then seen
with an exploded chest. The dead child, after being rejected
from Heaven (by nude female angels) and cast into Hell, was
then presented as a ghost trying to influence the other
kids. An all-male chorus line wore pink bikini briefs.
Homosexual acts were described. Decomposing burned bodies
were cast as live occupants of Hell. "Big brother"
electronic shock control of a child was used to prevent his
use of foul language (each time he cussed he was shocked -
he used this shock later to defeat Hussein by shouting every
known and several unknown foul words). A man committed
suicide by jumping out of a window. And throughout the movie
was script to promote licentious belittlement of wholesome
life and entertainment: rationale to lessen even further the
threshold of acceptance."
- and, no, it's not the beginning of the first Naked Gun
film. Remember, it's just for fun, so don't write in; check
your answer at http://www.capalert.com/capreports/ ...
FEAR OF A BLACK HAT>> [with NTK's roving reporter, the UK's
least famous David Phelan]: first keynote was JEFFREY HUNKER,
of the Critical Infrastructure Assurance Office, explaining
the US gov's 10 step plan (PDD 62) to defend against groups
with "organised capabilities", but "not cyberwarfare in the
science-fiction sense" - what, like The Matrix? The plan is
known by the credibity-enhancing nickname of "version 1.0",
and was presented on OHP slides - one way to keep your data
secure... in keynote #2, DR MUDGE http://www.l0pht.com
launched a new promiscuous mode device detector, AntiSniff
- until two uniformed security guards turned up (to make a
public announcement). All he said on seeing them approach the
podium was "Uh oh"... SIMPLE NOMAD http://www.nmrc.com
announced Netware [c|h]acking tool Pandora v4, but not before
revealing that a vulnerability had been found in Hunkers
version 1.0, and advised everyone to upgrade to 1.0a,
otherwise their country might be taken over... and Bill
Cheswick talked about internet mapping, which he does via a
daily customised traceroute of 90,000 nets from a dual
Pentium 90 running BSDi - "it said install Windows 95 or
better". The military find this fascinating: "It's okay for
me to ping Finland, but if the Air Force does it - that might
be an act of war". The Australian government was first to
complain about the probes; in March he started a scan of
Yugoslavia (to see the servers going down all over Bosnia)
but his slides were dramatically punctuated by fire sirens
and strobe lighting, due to Vegas' heavy rainfall [see Event
Queue]. Bill closed with holiday snaps of the Great Wall of
China, Edinburgh Castle, and cells from the inside of his
cheek - not, one hopes, tourist attractions of equivalent
popularity...
>> SMALL PRINT <<
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