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June 22, 2005

More ”˜The Sky is Falling’ Hype

http://www.jimmitchelldesigns.com [Jim Mitchell Designs] I’ve yet to see any virus that affects OS X, and have only heard rumors of a couple of vulnerabilities - which were resolved quickly, mind you. I think all the hoopla amounts to little more than a few knuckle-heads vying for a little publicity at the expense of paranoid Windows switchers, who have had to wrestle with all sorts of trouble for too long.

Some slightly related from Technorati and Google.

http://www.jimmitchelldesigns.com [Jim Mitchell Designs] More 'The Sky is Falling' Hype: rumors of a couple of vulnerabilities - which were resolved quickly, mind you. I think all the hoopla amounts to little more than a few knuckle-headsvying for a little publicity at the expense of paranoid

http://www.bluelemur.com [Bluelemur.com] The Blue Lemur - Progressive Politics and Media News » In sworn ...: Forgetting theories, and looking at the FACTS, one sees a Bush record of the largest deficit in US history (and climbing), a mass exodus of outsourced jobs (and climbing), the US dollar plunging to an all-time low (and falling); the killing, wounding, and crippling of thousands of US soldiers (and rising), the killing of tens of thousands of innocent Iraqis (and rising), trampling on our Constitution and the Bill of Rights (more to come), turning his back on the environment (and more to come), doing nothing to solve our energy dependency (except for killing Iraqis and taking over their country), trampling on the Geneva Convention (at Gitmo, Iraq, and elsewhere), mostly abandoning our search for our perhaps one true enemy Bin Laden;

http://www.jimmitchelldesigns.com [Jimmitchelldesigns.com] Jim Mitchell Designs: little more than a few knuckle-heads vying for a little publicity at the expense .I use MovableType for my weblog application, and love it to death, .

[Rhodesschool.com] :: RhodesSchool.com ::: New media director Ernesto Burden says the blog, called Hall Monitor, features "an inside perspective on statehouse happenings, including scuttlebutt that may never see the pages of the newspaper but will be a great resource and a heck of a lot of fun for political junkies, news lovers, and probably the legislators themselves."

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Posted at June 22, 2005 11:41 AM

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