>> HARD NEWS <<
set filters to "rude"
Make $$$ on the Internet, part n+1: for many webmasters, it's
a dream come true - after your URL (say, cult hit "Things My
Girlfriend and I Have Argued About") appears in the Guardian
Editor (2001-02-02), another newspaper rings up and asks if
they can publish the content for UKP800, to tie in with the
split between Kidman and Cruise. But... it's The Mail On
Sunday, and you say "no". But... they go ahead and print it
anyway, now with different names (a bit like that time The
Graham Norton Show faked the call with the guy behind the Joan
Collins glove fetish page). When confronted over this
remarkable liberty-taking, the Mail then guiltily offer you
twice the original sum (make $$$, remember!), but you're left
wondering: is this penance enough, especially when your
colleagues (at "The Weekly") include those scourges of big-IP-
thievery, Jonathan Nash and Stuart Campbell, who successfully
sued EMAP in early 1998 for putting their entire website on
the coverdisk of a rival magazine?
http://homepage.ntlworld.com/mil.millington/things.html
- vs http://www.theweekly.co.uk/mail_on_sunday.gif
http://www.ntk.net/index.cgi?back=archive98/now0904.txt&line=293#l
- one thing Millington and his girlfriend *can* agree on
http://www.ntk.net/index.cgi?back=archive99/now0402.txt&line=44#l
- now immortalised on Norton's "Best Of" video and DVD
http://www.ntk.net/index.cgi?back=archive98/now0123.txt&line=68#l
- also alleged that they "sniff cat's bums for thrills"
The US government hearings on the behaviour of ICANN
continued, with a proud Senate declaring that they were
probably the best people to guard the needs of the entire
Net community. "We think of the United States as cutting
edge.", said Senator Boxer, "If we don't take the ball and
run with it I don't know what would happen!" she said. Well,
the rest of the world play football with our *feet*,
senator, but that's by the by. We look forward to US govt's
swift justice regarding two oddly underreported stories of
DNS-related high-jinks this week. Firstly, NSI's amazingly
brazen flogging of its whois data: "The VeriSign/Network
Solutions domain registration database", they say, "is
available for the first time ever. Approximately 6 million
unique customers, sliced and diced for you to target
prospects". Nice. There's an opt out, written in invisible
ink and hidden under one of the root servers: you might want
to read the PRIVACY DIGEST's full report to find out what
is. And secondly, after n+1 years of being peculiarly banned
from registrations (largely, in true Queen Victoria stylee,
because Jon Postel didn't like the idea), fuck.com was
finally snatched (as was another word that's semantically
related to "snatched"). Wasn't that kind of arbitrary? And
isn't this the sort of thing which ICANN is supposed to
equably resolve? Come on, Senators, where's your "cutting
edge" now?
http://www.vortex.com/privacy/priv.10.03
- information on how to unslice and undice your personal details
http://networksolutions.com/cgi-bin/whois/whois?STRING=fuck.com
- we meant cunt.com, of course
http://www.links.net/webpub/fuck.com.html
- Sue for lost earnings, Justin!
http://194.128.65.4/pa/cm200001/cmselect/cmcumeds/161/u161-602.htm
- like we do any better - search for "giga"
So what does the Premier Plus service mean for Thus users?
Well, this week it meant over twelve hours outage - making
Valentine's day particularly isolating for the average
Demonite. To make matters worse, though - or at least
vaguely different for Demon - tech support was similarly
borked, so that none of their staff could actually hear the
customers complaining. Apparently they'd just pick up the
phone, say "Hello? Hello? Is there anyone there?", then hang
up, tutting solicitously. How much more lonely could you
make these people feel?
http://www.demon.net/helpdesk/status/status2.shtml
- YOUR NETWORK'S BROKEN, DEAR! YOUR N-E-T-W-O-R-K!
>> ANTI-NEWS <<
berating the obvious
FALCO six FUTURE mags, including DCUK and MP3 MAGAZINE - in
accordance with NTK prophecy [2000-04-14]... "Son of Satan -
Suck That Black Worm Jism" not the corporate byline the P's
had hoped for: http://www.ars.org.uk/View.shtml ... Reg's
KIEREN MCCARTHY again proves sensitivity in "matters of the
heart": http://www.theregister.co.uk/content/28/16903.html ...
German to English http://babel.altavista.com/ translation of
http://www.amazon.de/exec/obidos/ASIN/B000056HS5/ reveals
adventures of "Buffy The IrishIrish Irish Slayer", and her
boyfriend, "Fishing Rod"... he should've REMOTE VIEWED 'em:
http://www.psitech.net/news/legal/lawsuit.htm ... what's wrong
with this: http://www.1callnow.com (hint: "Order Now" goes to:
http://pc2pc.virtualave.net/1CallNow_com%20-%20Sign%20Up%20Form.htm
- harvests cc info via unencrypted frontpage extension)...
*another* low-earth satellite constellation burns up in FALCO:
http://biz.yahoo.com/prnews/010208/va_orbcomm.html ...
>> EVENT QUEUE <<
goto's considered non-harmful
Following an unsubstantiated incident in which he "put instant
coffee in a microwave oven and almost went back in time",
surreal deadpan king (and "Super Sounds of the Seventies" DJ
in Reservoir Dogs) STEVEN WRIGHT has now rescheduled his UK
tour to take in the LONDON DOMINION THEATRE (Sun 2001-02-18
and 25), BRIGHTON CORN EXCHANGE (Mon 2001-02-19), WULFRUN HALL
WOLVERHAMPTON (Wed 2001-02-21) and the LIVERPOOL ROYAL COURT
THEATRE (Fri 2001-02-23). Wright postponed the gigs from last
November due to a "severe ear infection", despite having
previously alleged: "You know when you're rocking in a rocking
chair, and you go so far that you almost fall over backwards,
but at the last instant you catch yourself? That's how I feel
all the time."
http://www.soloagency.com/html/Steven_Wright.htm
- what actually happens: http://www.kilty.com/coffee.htm
http://www.potato.org.uk/chipweek/
- the British Potato Council present: National Chip Week 2001
>> TRACKING <<
sufficiently advanced technology : the gathering
The perl5-porters and their monkish acolytes huddle around
camp fires at the base of Mount Imparseable, where Larry
convenes with the spirit of The More Than One Way. If
absolute peace is maintained, he will soon return with the
Three-Hundred-And-Sixty-One Tablets of Perl 6. But as they
wait, in the pre-dawn East the sickly glow of RUBY grows
stronger. Yes, Ruby, the language that says it's like
Smalltalk (but is really cleaner Perlish syntax with
better-than-Python-OOP and Satherish iteration) has
traditionally been trapped in Japan by the Great Font
Divide, unable to vex its Western ancestor. But no more. The
rods are cast in twain; Addison-Wesley have a book out.
They've open sourced the reference section, and Dr. Dobbs,
that gullible old gatekeeper, has even written a tutorial in
January's issue. Larry is wise, and strong. But remember how
his one regret was he didn't get to a Christian missionary?
Guess what Ruby's creator used to be? A missionary in
Hiroshima, Larry. In Hiroshima.
http://www.perl.com/pub/2001/02/14/p6p.html
- ""What *is* going on over there, anyway?", cries ESR
http://www.pragmaticprogrammer.com/ruby/downloads/refman.html
- the missionary stuff is in comp.lang.ruby (deja RIP)
http://www.ddj.com/articles/2001/0101/0101b/0101b.htm
- only DDJ would do their URLs in binary
>> MEMEPOOL <<
hasta la altavista
they put a man on the moon, but what do they put in the COFFEE?
http://dailynews.yahoo.com/h/wjla/20010212/lo/20010212002.html
... http://bbspot.com/toys/slashtitle/ - promising, but can it
also generate "Homoerotic Slashdot Post Of The Week"?:
http://slashdot.org/comments.pl?sid=01/02/11/216225&cid=21 ...
... THE SCOUTS http://www.scoutbase.org.uk/hq-info/image/ get
their http://www.enormicon.com/08.html badge at last... now,
please wash your hands before taping CHUCK D's fave show for
him: http://www.publicenemy.com/terrordome.php?item=27 - he's
a rebel without a pause (button)... where's KEVIN? #1:
http://www.contentville.com/expert/e_index_magazine.asp ...
so, will PS2 and X-BOX do authentic 2D sprites and attribute
clash? http://www.computerandvideogames.com/story.cfm?sid=2201
... we promise, we'll never run another "funny name" meme
again: http://www.sis.gov.eg/egyptinf/culture/html/mmm.htm ...
... WOMBLING somewhat more complex than previously suspected:
http://www.biomedware.com/Help/GEM/About_wombling.htm ... wha-
ssup, DOC-TOR? http://rtf.kracked.com/shite/drwhotrue.avi ...
where's KEVIN? #2: http://tv.cream.org/gorilla/winkery/ ...
CHRIS MORRIS imitates NATHAN BARLEY imitating - oh, never
mind: http://www.warprecords.com/bluejam/barguide/ ...
>> GEEK MEDIA <<
the less rude www.tvgohome.com
TV>> OK, so our much-vaunted appearance on RIGHT TO REPLY
(7.30pm, Fri, C4) was basically a more "serious" adaptation of
http://www.guardian.co.uk/Archive/Article/0,4273,4118407,00.html
with most of the jokes taken out - but, hey, Warren Ellis!...
Sky once again prove their scheduling mastery with back-to-
back crossover episodes of BUFFY (8pm, Fri, Sky1) and ANGEL
(9pm)... and the rest of the week it's Nazis, Nazis, Nazis -
again - with the paratrooper invasion of Crete in TIMEWATCH
(9pm, Fri, BBC2), Operation Barbarossa in THE WORLD AT WAR
(8.05pm, Sun, BBC2), Rudolph Hess in HITLER'S HENCHMEN (8pm,
Sun, C5), subtly-titled three-part docu NAZI WOMEN (9pm, Mon,
C4) plus, of course, the still jaw-dropping anti-sci-fi epic
STARSHIP TROOPERS (9pm, Tue, C5) - part of an unofficial
Verhoeven season which also includes his "lost masterpiece",
SHOWGIRLS (10pm, Sun, C4)... giant insects similarly roam
through average George "A-Team" Peppard '70s post-apocalypser
DAMNATION ALLEY (12.20am, Sat, BBC1) - great truck, though:
http://www.geocities.com/Baja/Desert/7445/thelandmaster.htm
... other themes of the week include '80s brat-pack movies,
with C5 counterprogramming CLASS (11.40pm, Sat) against the
end of THE BREAKFAST CLUB (10.50pm, Sat, BBC2), itself
followed by DINER (12.20am, Sat, BBC2)... and cannibalism, in
pre-Hannibal Miami Vice Radiophonic Workshop workout MANHUNTER
(10pm, Mon, C4), new docu series CANNIBAL (10pm, Tue, C4) -
intriguingly scheduled against a "Sausage Wars" episode of
BLOOD ON THE CARPET (9.50pm, Tue, BBC2) - plus NATIONAL VELVET
(3.35pm, Sat, BBC2), which features a horse tantalisingly
named "The Pie"... THE SHAPE OF THINGS THAT HUM (2.20am, Sun,
C4) squelches over the Roland TB-303... Matthew "Scream"
Lillard and Keri "Felicity" Russell enliven urban-myth teen-
killer DEAD MAN'S CURVE (11.15pm, Wed, BBC1)... while Douglas
Rushkoff is this week's goggle-eyed guest on DISINFO NATION
(1.10am, Thu, C4), apparently explaining "media viruses" and
why there's no "us" and "them" any more. No Doug, nowadays
it's just "us" and "you"...
FILM>> nice visuals, but Ridley Scott, as usual, forgets to
check if what he's filming has any kind of plot, in graphic
sub-standard Silence sequel HANNIBAL (http://www.screenit.com :
we see [Gary Oldman] [...] with his pants around his ankles
- and a very brief, but disorienting shot of what looks like
the lower part of [Oldman's] bare butt)... David Mamet cuts
back on the swearing in magic-of-moviemaking Waiting For
Guffman-esque goof-off STATE AND MAIN (http://www.screenit.com :
we see a great deal of [Sarah Jessica Parker's] nude leg
[...] and it's heavily implied that the rest of her is nude as
well)... while reader Lloyd Wood - who, we imagine, has no
reason to lie - attests that he saw the word "Minging" in a
bus ad for David Spade Disney feelgooder THE EMPEROR'S NEW
GROOVE (http://www.capalert.com : Thank you, Disney. You did
good ... this time. It is, however, a bitter pill to swallow
knowing you have done things like Kids, Chasing Amy, and Pulp
Fiction [Hebr. 5:14])... otherwise it's the titanic faceoff
between two hotly awaited CCG/RPG game adaptations: Pokemon-
but-in-The-Matrix-universe knock-off DIGIMON - THE MOVIE
(http://www.screenit.com : we hear a farting sound from a
young Digimon and then see some excrement on the floor below
it - this is later repeated; in the short film preceding the
main attraction, several animated characters hit or throw
things that hit a robot)... or Jeremy "Die Hard 3" Irons,
Marlon "Scary Movie" Wayans, Tom "Dr Who" Baker, Richard "The
Crystal Maze" O'Brien and Thora "Songs Of Praise" Birch -
together at last! - in cleric-free CGI-packed effects-fest
DUNGEONS AND DRAGONS (http://www.capalert.com : many, many
images of a form fitting breastplate - female; snakelike
parasite crawling under skin and coming out ears, repeatedly;
decayed human remains talking and giving instructions; open
mouth kissing; portrayal of magic as the "Force" - ref: Star
Wars(tm) - giving balance to all things)...
THE "VICTORIAN AFFECTATION" (being our new catch-all term
for books, magazines, or other print-based entertainment)>>
you know how it is: we rewrite our bestselller-analysing
script, then Amazon UK go and stop doing email updates and
put all their sales reports on the web like Amazon US.
Anyway, a snapshot of what you were buying until the start
of last week persists at http://www.ntk.net/books/ ,
complete with automated attempts to locate UK books on the
US site (note occasional "guesses" at US equivalents, where
exact matches may not be immediately apparent). Oh, and the
reporting software appears to have elided several different
episodes of the wildly popular THE ADVENTURES OF ROBINSON
CRUSOE (DVD or VHS); no such explanation appears to account
for the three separate purchases of KIDS FROM FAME
[SOUNDTRACK], making this jaunty '80s stage-school
Popstars-alike NTK Readers' Favourite Album Of All Time...
the rest of the chart continues to be dominated by
contemporary fiction, programming manuals and, of course,
Neal Stephenson, making us duty-bound to highlight the
rerelease of his ebullient 1980s campus-caper debut THE BIG U
http://www.amazon.co.uk/exec/obidos/ASIN/0380816032/needtoknow0e
- oh, and word on the international intelligence grapevine
is that James Bamford's sequel to THE PUZZLE PALACE is out
in April, snappily titled "Body of Secrets: Anatomy of the
Ultra- Secret National Security Agency: From the Cold War
Through the Dawn of a New Century" which, Star Trek-style,
would surely benefit from a flash on the cover saying "NOT
Officially Endorsed By The Ultra-Secret NSA!"... stuff we
*have* read includes: BRUCE STERLING's greatest Spice-Girls
-meet-nettime-meets-a-bunch-of-Turks-in-a-dark-alley
novel yet, ZEITGEIST (hardcover, UKP17.08), a futuristic glimpse
at the really big issues of 1997. Damn that publishing lagtime!...
GLYN MOODY revives an old Wired UK article - which became
http://www.wired.com/wired/archive/5.08/linux.html - for the
core of Penguin's REBEL CODE: LINUX AND THE OPEN SOURCE
REVOLUTION (RRP12.99) - starts well, with loads of Linus/
Sinclair QL/ Prince Of Persia scene-setting, though the
second half just regurgitates open-source press releases...
and, finally, a reader known only as "H0L" brought us bang
up to date, while maintaining the Victorian connection, by
planning to buy an ebook solely "to read all the great old
literature they have on http://www.blackmask.com ". Titles
include Sir Samuel Baker's THE RIFLE AND THE HOUND IN CEYLON
http://www.blackmask.com/books18c/rifledex.htm , an upbeat
travelogue containing invaluable big-game tourism advice
like "From the peculiar formation of the head, it is almost
impossible to kill a bull elephant by the forehead shot".
It's the stuff Rough Guides just don't tell you...
>> 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
"your power is no match against our patented P2P screengrab technology"
http://www.ntk.net/2001/02/16/dohdave.jpg
NEED TO KNOW
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