Apr 12 2009

Volunteers Recover Lunar Orbiter 1 Photographs

mikael writes “The LA Times is reporting on the efforts of a group of volunteers with funding from NASA to recover high resolution photographs of the Moon taken by Lunar Orbiter 1 in the 1960s. The collection of 2000 images is stored entirely on magnetic tape which can only be read by a 0,000 FR-900 Ampex magnetic tape reader. The team consisted of Nancy Evans, NASA’s archivist who ensured that the 20-foot by 10-foot x 6-foot collection of magnetic tapes were never thrown out, Dennis Wingo, Keith Cowing of NASA Watch and Ken Zim who had experience of repairing video equipment. Two weeks ago, the second image, of the Copernicus Crater, was recovered.”

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Apr 12 2009

Amazon Culls "Offensive" Books From Search System

Miracle Jones writes “Amazon has instituted an overnight policy that removes books that may be deemed offensive from their search system, despite the sales rank of the book and also irrespective of any complaints. Bloggers such as Ed Champion are calling for a ‘link and book boycott,’ asking people to remove links to Amazon from their web pages and stop buying books from them until the policy is reversed. Will this be bad business for Amazon, or will there new policies keep them out of trouble as they continue to grow and replace bookstores?”

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Apr 12 2009

RPT-Q&A-Who are the Somali pirates? – Reuters


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RPT-Q&A-Who are the Somali pirates?
Reuters
By Andrew Cawthorne NAIROBI, April 12 (Reuters) – It took the capture and rescue five days later of an American hostage to draw world attention back to the long-running phenomenon of Somali piracy.
Video: Maersk: Captain Grateful to US Navy The Associated Press
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Apr 12 2009

Sri Lanka Orders Halt to Fighting Circled Rebels – New York Times


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Sri Lanka Orders Halt to Fighting Circled Rebels
New York Times
By SOMINI SENGUPTA NEW DELHI – Having rebuffed international appeals to protect civilians trapped in a war zone in its northeast, the Sri Lankan government on Sunday ordered a two-day “pause” in fighting.
Sri Lanka orders 2-day ceasefire with Tamil rebels CBC.ca
Rajapaksa orders two-day halt to military offensive Hindu
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Apr 12 2009

Police scour forests, lakes, ponds for missing Victoria Stafford – CBC.ca


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Police scour forests, lakes, ponds for missing Victoria Stafford
CBC.ca
People in Woodstock, Ont., are preparing for a Sunday evening vigil for Victoria Stafford, the eight-year-old girl who disappeared Wednesday afternoon and was last seen with a woman no one has yet been able to identify.
Search continues for missing Ontario girl CTV.ca
Mystery deepens in case of missing girl Toronto Star
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Apr 12 2009

The Low-Intensity Bruteforce Zombies Are Back

Peter N. M. Hansteen writes “In real life, zombies feed off both weak minds and the weak passwords they choose. When the distributed brute force attempts stopped abruptly after a couple of months of futile pounding on ssh servers, most of us thought they had seen sense and given up. Now, it seems that they have not; they are back. ‘This can only mean that there were enough successful attempts at guessing people’s weak passwords in the last round that our unknown perpetrators found it worthwhile to start another round. For all I know they may have been at it all along, probing other parts of the Internet …’ The article has some analysis and links to fresh log data.”

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Apr 12 2009

Time Warner Transfer Caps May Inspire Fair-Price Legislation

Time Warner’s recently announced plan to expand their broadband transfer caps to new markets drew heavy criticism, which prompted their attempt to smooth things over with a ridiculously expensive “unlimited” plan. That wasn’t enough for New York Representative Eric Massa, who now says he will draft legislation to “curb tiers, particularly in areas where a broadband provider owns a monopoly on service.” Massa said, “Time Warner believes they can do this in Rochester, NY; Greensboro, NC; and Austin and San Antonio, Texas, and it’s almost certainly just a matter of time before they attempt to overcharge all of their customers,” adding, “I believe safeguards must be put in place when a business has a monopoly on a specific region.”

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Apr 12 2009

Can rev="canonical" Replace URL-Shortening Services?

Chris Shiflett writes “There’s a new proposal (‘URL shortening that doesn’t hurt the Internet’) floating around for using rev=”canonical” to help put a stop to the URL-shortening madness. In order to avoid the great linkrot apocalypse, we can opt to specify short URLs for our own pages, so that compliant services (adoption is still low, because the idea is pretty fresh) will use our short URLs instead of TinyURL.com (or some other third-party alternative) replacements.”

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Apr 12 2009

Search continues for missing Ontario girl – CTV.ca


Globe and Mail

Search continues for missing Ontario girl
CTV.ca
The search for a missing Woodstock, Ont., girl continued on Sunday morning with police officers scouring local lakes, ponds, forested areas and backyards for clues as to what happened to the eight-year-old.
Candlelight vigil planned as search continues for Ontario girl CBC.ca
No sign of eight-year-old Ont. girl four days after she vanishes The Canadian Press
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Apr 12 2009

US Captain Held by Pirates Is Freed – New York Times


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US Captain Held by Pirates Is Freed
New York Times
By RM SCHNEIDERMAN Richard Phillips, the captain of an American cargo ship held hostage by four armed Somali pirates, was freed on Sunday after more than 100 hours held at sea, according to a statement released by his shipping company.
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