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		<title>DNS Hijacking by ISPs (or: How I Learned to Stop Being RFC Compliant and Love the Paycheck)</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Disclaimer: I work for a cable provider, but not one of the ones listed. I speak for myself alone here on this blog, from my own view of professional sysadmin ethics, now and always.
Sherman, set the wayback machine! The time? September 15th, 2003.  In 2003, Verisign(since monikered as Verislime I might add) decided they had [...]]]></description>
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		<title>Computers that can see what you see&#8230; via your brain.</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[I found this on Neatorama today, and I have to say it&#8217;s  pretty damn impressive piece of technology.
&#8220;It was the first time in the world that it was possible to visualise what people see directly from the brain activity,&#8221; the private institute said in a statement.
I&#8217;m sure the applications for it are extensive, and this [...]]]></description>
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