"A critical vulnerability exists in Adobe Flash Player 10.0.45.2 and earlier versions for Windows, Macintosh, Linux and Solaris operating systems, and the authplay.dll component that ships with Adobe Reader and Acrobat 9.x for Windows, Macintosh and UNIX operating systems. This vulnerability (CVE-2010-1297) could cause a crash and potentially allow an attacker to take control of the affected system. There are reports that this vulnerability is being actively exploited in the wild against both Adobe Flash Player, and Adobe Reader and Acrobat. This advisory will be updated once a schedule has been determined for releasing a fix."
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"Since losing her job with LeMans Corporation in Janesville last November, Ginny Oldenburg has been struggling to keep up with mortgage payments and the needs of her two teenage children, Morgan, 15 and Blayne, 14. She has said that one of her biggest concerns is having lost the respect of her children."
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Just got an email from Blogger about Amazon Associations, that links to Buzz <http://buzz.blogger.com/2009...>. Did Blogger team see this? They do know about it, don't they?
"Python newbies will often make the following mistake (I certainly have =)" < It's not only newbie, even a Google employee could misuse `lstrip` or `rstrip`, see <http://j.mp/aW6duW> and <http://j.mp/bKMYhR>. I was lucky to learn from someone's mistake instead of making my own. :)
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"Gentoo White Nights is a night bike ride along the most beautiful city in the world - St. Petersburg - in the most magical time - the White Nights." (This was my first heard of such unique activity of a Linux distro)
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"So until performance has returned to a state we are proud of, and that you are satisfied with, your applications will not be charged for Datastore costs, for either storage or Datastore CPU effective on your May 31st bill."
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Just blocked someone who posted an entry to Cat Lovers, which is related to the incident to Israel raid on an aid boat. Yes, it's a cat in photo and I'm sorry for that incident, but that entry is just an abuse.
I like Bookmarklets more than (Chrome) Extension if available. Extension takes 5000-7000KB memory at least if it's a simple and well-written one. Bookmarklet only uses memory when you click on them. I have only one extension enabled.
20 years ago, I had an IBM 5550, and it had such program. You know it's my *childhood toy*, now I recreated it in JS + HTML5 canvas <http://blog.yjl.im/2010...> in order to find out what it was. You probably need to be old enough to help me... any information would be greatly appreciated.
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