"Ron Dick, head of the FBI's National Infrastructure
Protection Centre, says too many computer users regard their
systems as dumb appliances, not recognising that a computer
needs 'to be constantly monitored and maintained. It
functions like a living organism'."
http://www.ananova.co.uk/news/story/sm_363549.html
- indeed my British counterpart at the National Hi-Tech Crime
Unit informs me that they are practically "electronic brains"
>> HARD NEWS <<
actually, no news
Despite fears of the usual authority-distrusting programmers
milling around in "what do we do now?" disarray, we're pleased
to report that, at time of writing, the UK's highest-profile
FREE SKLYAROV protest went without a hitch outside the US
embassy in London this lunchtime. Baffled onlookers and a van
full of riot police had Sklyarov's unjustifiable incarceration
[see previous NTKs] explained to them by means of leaflets,
placards, chanting, "street theatre" reconstructions of his
arrest, and impromptu filk versions of "YMCA" but with the
lyrics changed to be about the "DMCA" instead. Attendance was
estimated at "between 30 and 40" by organiser Dan Aykroyd, who
doesn't look like he does on the telly at all, and "refused to
be drawn" on why the other cast members of Sneakers couldn't
make it. Assuming no other railway stations blow up between
now and then, the whole thing should be on Newsnight at
10.30pm tonight, though we bet they just show the bit where
we're wandering round Hyde Park trying to work out where the
embassy is, with some smart-arse "geeks couldn't organise a
piss-up in a brewery" commentary from Paxman.
http://news.zdnet.co.uk/story/0,,t281-s2092269,00.html
- many from as far away as Cambridge and Underground Zone 4
http://www.xenoclast.org/freesklyarov/
- and a good time was had by all
http://www.google.com/search?q=dmca+ymca
- also thought this tune would go well with "My-S-Q-L"
Of course, this sort of decentralised direct action is all
very well in the short term, but as we all know, when you
absolutely must get the trains running on time, leadership
is vital. Or at least that was the muttering after July's
Open Source Convention; commentators like Dan Gillmor spoke
of how dignified Microsoft's Mundie was, compared to the
fractious, fractured free software zealots. And Webmonkey's
Jay Greenspan harkened back to a time when you could tell
who was *really* in charge by reading the name at the bottom
of the press release. Jay suggested that what was really
killing Free Software was that people was just doing what
they wanted without someone telling them what everyone
should do. He's right: and to get us in the mood for having
a boss again, here's a nice video of the Microsoft President
and CEO speaking to the troops. Think statesmanlike.
http://www.ntk.net/ballmer/dancemonkeyboy.mpg
- Think WWF
http://www.ntk.net/ballmer/dancemonkeyboy.avi
- Think Monty Python's Gumby
We're sure we can't be the only ones to be horrified by the
hysterical overreaction to last week's BRASS EYE. Wherever
you look, you're faced with petitions, word-by-word
denunciations, and angry polemics by single-minded editors
with a track record of deceiving their audience, pandering
COOKDANDBOMBD's coverage, hey. Here's the other links you
sent in.
http://www.wadham.ox.ac.uk/~jstacey/cgi-bin/getarticle.cgi?art=01-07-30
- just when we thought the sick disease of satirism was under control
http://www.brasseye.co.uk/testimonials1.htm
- just another unfortunate namespace clash
http://www.football365.com/content/fun/picturegags/fw_picturega_571100.htm
- this isn't going to go away is it?
http://www.cookdandbombd.co.uk/
- hope they're not offended or anything
http://www.ananova.com/entertainment/story/sm_364207.html
- sidekick Richard Barry unfortunately out of the country
>> ANTI-NEWS <<
berating the obvious
"Ealing bomb believed to be terrorism", speculates ANANOVA,
wildly: http://www.ananova.com/news/story/sm_366308.html ...
another busy day at "The WAP Store" (Eastleigh, Hampshire):
http://squid.smellsofpee.co.uk/photos/wapstore.jpg ... "the
contents of this document are confidential" fondly imagines:
http://home.intekom.com/google/Google%20results-protocols.htm
- bloody search engines... so they give you UKP2 to turn up?:
http://www.edfringe.com/cgi-bin/user/edfringe/detailshow.fcgi?id=EDINI
... AMAZON decide that "Web Caching" is mere "kid's stuff":
http://www.amazon.co.uk/exec/obidos/ASIN/156592536X/ ...
"Welcome To Your Future" - and what looks like our past?:
http://www.itemus.com/ ... self-confessed astrologer "genius":
http://community-2.webtv.net/Archure/Genius/ provides handy
comparative review of "Idiots Guide"/"For Dummies" books:
http://community-2.webtv.net/Archure/Books/ ... "Updated Every
Minute Of Every Day" boasts http://news.bbc.co.uk - ie,
they've got a clock?... "Do you know where your property is?
We do": http://www.slysearch.com/services.html ... census-
takers now questioning everything about damn job (bottom of):
http://www.statistics.gov.uk/themes/population/surveys/survey_of_cqs.asp
... "Enjoy the sun" advises weather report - from Mercury:
http://www.guardian.co.uk/breakingnews/UK/0,2478,1078874,00.html
>> EVENT QUEUE <<
goto's considered non-harmful
The exasperatingly enigmatic TWENTYTHREE organisation had to
cancel their planned live event last week, and Tim O'Reilly
will unfortunately no longer be speaking at the UK UNIX USER
GROUP next Thu (though apparently VA Linux's Ted T'so might
well do a talk instead). But not even the death of star guest
Delia Derbyshire can halt the wailing of FORGOTTEN MUSICAL
TECHNOLOGIES, this month's presentation by Fortean funsters
Strange Attractor (7.30pm, Tue 2001-08-07, The Horse Hospital,
London WC1, UKP6). The primarily Theremin-based programme
features a screening of that "Theremin - An Electronic
Odyssey" documentary plus a number of live performances,
including live performances from Bruce "Buggles" Woolley, and
- of course - the theme from "Star Trek: The Original Series".
http://www.strangeattractor.co.uk/
- wow, an analogue synth with no resonance, cutoff, polyphony
http://www.ukuug.org/events/TOR_20010809.shtml
- s/ Tim O'Reilly / http://thunk.org/tytso/ /g
http://www.artscatalyst.org/htm/saforum3.htm
- they put one arts project into space;
why can't they send them all there?
>> TRACKING <<
sufficiently advanced technology : the gathering
There's so many new features in the straight-outta-alpha VIM
6 BETA, a weaker, more partisan correspondent might be
tempted to gargle "bloat!", and return to nvi. But after a
while, I swear, it all makes such *sense*. So you can split
windows vertically, which sounds like the most shocking
Emacs frippery - until you see vimdiff, a beautiful
line-by-line realtime diff visualiser. Or the much-talked-of
folding: on first glance, one can only imagine using it to
create an outliner in Vim macros. But, oh my, when you see
you first Perl program with irrelevant subroutines
squirrelled away -as though you'd already deleted them! And
then there's the client/server system, which, just to
irritate the Emacs readers reading this far, sends commands
and files to a vim session, like emacsclient. How cool might
you be with that? Unicode, decent user manual: there's even
a single-mode GUI "easyvim" for spoony pico-lovers. As ever
with Vim, it's fun drunkenly stumbling around the updated
Vim help files, or maybe pressing buttons at random to see
what happens. If you upgrade one program this year, make it
Vim 6. Unless its emacs 21. Certainly can't imagine you'd
want to upgrade *both*.
http://vim.sf.net/
- discussions of a Ugandan nature
http://www.troubleshooters.com/projects/vimoutliner/
- not that there's anything wrong with vim macro outliners
>> MEMEPOOL <<
hasta la altavista
calling ITV-DIGITAL hotline and saying you want to buy a
monkey - every 100th caller gets a free box? Riiight ... shaming
the SIRCAMmers: http://www.hartnup.net/pubcam/pubcam ... MILKY
BAR KID was strong and tough - but only THE LORD is good enough:
http://www.despatch.cth.com.au/DFL/dflAug022000.htm ... *your*
essential fluids could help prolong a celebrity's useless
existence!: http://www.blood.co.uk/flashAdvert1.htm ... life
imitates Kate Bush's "Babooshka" (or maybe Rupert Holmes'
"Escape"): http://www.ananova.com/news/story/sm_354103.html
... weather - with attitude! (see under "Quirky Story 1-3"):
http://www.metcheck.com/ ... CRINGELY + GIBSON = conspiracy!:
http://www.pbs.org/cringely/pulpit/pulpit20010802.html ...
time for all those old "TOLKIEN may be Hobbit-forming" gags:
www.skysports.com/skynews/storytemplate/storytoppic/0,,30200-1024895,00.html
... "plastic bags can be cut into good raincoat for children"
recommends newly tourist-conscious Chinese government site:
http://www.bjta.gov.cn/English/lvxing_zhishi/lvyou_baojian/1999.09.06.05.htm
... "Lord Of The Dance" reclaims title from Michael Flatley:
http://www.dancedanceresurrection.i12.com ... cheer up MARIAH:
http://pub28.bravenet.com/guestbook/show.php?usernum=2365914404
... all too-detailed recreation of the golden age of steam:
http://dailynews.yahoo.com/h/nm/20010730/ts/life_explosion_dc_5.html
... hang on - isn't this what my HOTMAIL accounts are for?:
http://www.mailexpire.com/ ... it's the armed AMIHOTORNOT:
http://www.b3ta.com/kill/g.php?k=996488442 ... build your own:
http://chaos.greeny.org/~halluc/railgun/intro.html ...
>> GEEK MEDIA <<
the less rude www.tvgohome.com
TV>> C4 picks up Fox's grippingly game-theory-influenced
reality horror TEMPTATION ISLAND (11.10pm, Fri, C4)... E4
interrupts its wall-to-wall Brass Eye repeats for the third
series of brutal prison drama OZ (11pm, Fri, E4), and for
anyone who gets E4 but mysteriously doesn't get MTV, a run of
surprisingly endearing self-injury fest JACKASS (10.35pm, Tue
& Wed, E4)... while TOMORROW'S WORLD (7pm, Wed, BBC1) flags
down the reality bandwagon as 75 passengers attempt to escape
from a burning Jumbo - live on TV!... building up to the final
episode (8pm, Mon), Sky are showing 8 hours of random (best
of?) STAR TREK: VOYAGER (from 1pm, Sat & Sun, Sky1)... the
curse of doing something hugely popular early in your career
then constantly trying to live up to it is doubly explored in
DOUGLAS ADAMS: OMNIBUS SPECIAL (8.10pm, Sat, BBC2) and Steve
Coogan on THE SOUTH BANK SHOW (11pm, Sun, ITV)... BEST OF
BANZAI (9.30pm, Sat, C4) is followed by The Clip Show Eating
Itself in the clumsily titled TV TO DIE FOR: THE BEST MUSIC
SHOW IN THE WORLD (10pm, Sat, C4), featuring highlights from
all last year's "Worst Music Moments From Hell" programmes...
but then you've a choice of star-studded sci-fi B-movies in
the form of flawed Gibson adaptation JOHNNY MNEMONIC (10.15pm,
Sat, BBC1) or Marg "CSI" Helgenberger making ingenious use of
an empath to advance the plot in space-sex nonsense SPECIES
(10.45pm, Sat, ITV)... Richard Dean Anderson fans can always
pretend that MACGYVER: LOST TREASURE OF ATLANTIS (3.55pm, Sun,
BBC1) is a feature-length STARGATE SG-1 (12.45pm, Sun, C4) if
the latter is cancelled due to cricket... "email isn't secure"
reveals the unintentionally hilarious THE FUTURE JUST HAPPENED
(7.45pm, Sun, BBC2): http://www.bbc.co.uk/future - click "Prog
2" on the left menu... take a drink every time Simon "Privacy
International" Davies pops up in THE HISTORY OF SURVEIILANCE
(8pm, Sun, C4)... there's another chance to see ape-make-up
docu-soap NEANDERTHAL (8pm, Mon, C4), described by Charlie
Brooker as "When Gallaghers Ruled The Earth"... Harrison
Ford's well-documented problems with air travel continue in
Anne Heche rom-com SIX DAYS SEVEN NIGHTS (9pm, Mon, C5) and
Tom Clancy fancy-shmancy CLEAR AND PRESENT DANGER (9pm, Tue,
BBC1)... look forward to the "Southerners have their own
rules" ad placement during harrowing Nam-allegory SOUTHERN
COMFORT (9pm, Thu, C5)... and, hopefully heeding Mark Leyner's
dictum that "all competition - active or potential - must be
neutralised", Carol Vorderman uses extensive testing to locate
and identify BRITAIN'S BRAINIEST KID (8.30pm, Thu, ITV)...
FILM>> "even better than the original" is the promising word
of mouth on Zhang "Crouching Tiger" Ziyi and Don "Swordfish"
Cheadle joining Jackie Chan and Chris Tucker in action-comedy
RUSH HOUR 2 (imdb: china / martial-arts / partner / police /
sequel / hong-kong)... otherwise Jeff "The Fly" Goldblum and
Elizabeth "Big" Perkins encounter further unnatural phenomena
in animatronic/CGI pet-fighting kiddie-chortle CATS AND DOGS
(http://www.capalert.com/capreports/catsanddogs.htm : dog
flatulence and urination; suggestion of inappropriate touch by
proximity; never has God placed the animals above or equal to
man)... *very* limited release previews of joke-free "Shrek"
remake FIGHTING FANTASY: THE SPIRITS WITHIN (imdb: computer-
animation / based-on-video-game)... or, in Bristol this
weekend, then around the country later in the month, it's the
return of STELLA SCREEN ON LOCATION: CINEMA UNDER THE STARS
http://www.stellascreen.co.uk/stellascreen/ - a "unique blend
of the great outdoors and the hypnotic magic of film", though
it must be a bit distracting if the screen really is suspended
tug-of-war-style between two horses, like in the TV ads...
BONERS, CORRECTIONS, CLARIFICATIONS, AND "INCORRECTLY REGARDED
AS GOOFS">> going back a while, reader ANDREW HARTON boldly
accused us of mixing up the works of Neal Stephenson in NTK
2001-07-13, alleging "Perhaps you meant 'The Diamond Age',
which did indeed contain converted supertankers acting as
floating orphanages, rather than 'Snow Crash', which didn't".
No, we definitely meant "The Raft" in "Snow Crash" (and we
haven't read "The Diamond Age" anyway - is it any good?)...
someone calling themselves "PERICLES" believed our use of the
phrase "the hoi-polloi" [last week's NTK] was a "sly way of
resuscitating the career of 'The The'", because "hoi" means
"the" in Greek or something. The enthrallingly over-detailed
http://www.faqs.org/faqs/alt-usage-english-faq/ begs to
differ, however, noting that the "first 5 citations in the
OED, and the most famous use of this phrase in English (in
Gilbert and Sullivan's 'Iolanthe')" all put "the" in front of
it; plus, the other way round sounds stupid... also last week,
MARK WHITAKER astutely observed that our link to the thesis
"Bod: Sexuality and Surrealism", by one Peter Fenelon of the
"Heslington Institute for the Harmlessly Daft" was "clearly a
piss-take", though to his credit, he did include a link to the
(apparently for real) http://www.ncl.ac.uk/crif/stenger.htm
for comparison purposes... oh and SIMON JOBSON - "a solicitor
in the commercial propery department of a large city law firm"
- uncovered that "the Guardian aren't getting any money out of
[ http://195.182.183.18/auctions/lot.asp?PropertyID=215 ] -
since it's the freehold of their leased office which is for
sale", though conceded that it's a "nice idea"... regarding
genuine omissions of fact or judgement: KI SUK rightly queried
our 2001-03-16 claim that "'Defcon 1' means all-out war when,
in reality, 'Defcon 5' does", citing such compelling evidence
as http://www.fas.org/nuke/guide/usa/c3i/defcon.htm - but
apparently the audio commentary on the "WarGames" DVD still
maintains otherwise... WILLIAM KNOWLES was mightily reassured
by Google's attempts to correct the spelling of MTV UK's
apparently universal standard "non-frames" browser warning:
http://www.google.com/search?q=somefing+has+gone+totally+tits+up&filter=0
"Did you mean: *something* has gone totally tits up?"... and
finally, some early editions of NTK 2001-07-13 playfully
confused scripting.com US web celeb "Dave Winer" with where-
is-he-now UK net evangelist "Dave[y] Winder" - NTK apologies
unreservedly for any offence caused to either of them...
>> SMALL PRINT <<
Need to Know is a useful and interesting UK digest of things that
happened last week or might happen next week. You can read it
on Friday afternoon or print it out then take it home if you have
nothing better to do. It is compiled by NTK from stuff they get sent.
Registered at the Post Office as
http://catless.ncl.ac.uk/Risks/21.51.html#subj11
"not certain as to anything's authenticity"
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