Tuesday, 8. December 2009

Prostitutes Offer Free Sex at Climate Summit in Copenhagen


What will take place in Copenhagen over the next few week is very important. Decisions taken there will shape the future of our planet (one way or another) to some degree, so we need to pay attention to the serious issues. But inevitably, when there's a big event like this, there's a kind of circus going on. One of those funny but not-so-important stories concerns prostitutes in Copenhagen.

treehugger.com

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Copenhagen climate summit: 1,200 limos, 140 private planes and caviar wedges


Ms Jorgensen reckons that between her and her rivals the total number of limos in Copenhagen next week has already broken the 1,200 barrier. The French alone rang up on Thursday and ordered another 42. "We haven't got enough limos in the country to fulfil the demand," she says. "We're having to drive them in hundreds of miles from Germany and Sweden."

telegraph.co.uk

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New Copenhagen Ads Show Aged World Leaders Apologizing For Climate Change


Environmental organization Greenpeace (in association with the TckTckTck campaign) has launched a new series of creative ads showing digitally aged world leaders apologizing in 2020 for their inaction at the 2009 Copenhagen climate conference. The campaign features older versions of President Barack Obama,

New Copenhagen Ads Show Aged World Leaders Apologizing For Climate Change

ecorazzi.com

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Snoop Dogg’s Album Launch to Become Reality TV on Ustream


In some ways, Ustream can be considered reality TV. Anyone with a webcam and an Internet connection can broadcast his life to the world. Celebrities, professionals and wannabe Web stars have all turned to the medium to try their hand at producing their version of reality TV.

Snoop Dogg’s Album Launch to Become Reality TV on Ustream

mashable.com

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The Beatles 3000


1000 years in the future, the legacy of John, Paul, Greg, and Scottie remains.

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Geist: Record industry faces liability over `infringement'


Chet Baker was a leading jazz musician in the 1950s, playing trumpet and providing vocals. Baker died in 1988, yet he is about to add a new claim to fame as the lead plaintiff in possibly the largest copyright infringement case in Canadian history. His estate, which still owns the copyright in more than 50 of his works, is part of a massive class-action lawsuit that has been underway for the past year.

The infringer has effectively already admitted owing at least $50 million and the full claim could exceed $60 billion. If the dollars don't shock, the target of the lawsuit undoubtedly will: The defendants in the case are Warner Music Canada, Sony BMG Music Canada, EMI Music Canada, and Universal Music Canada, the four primary members of the Canadian Recording Industry Association.

thestar.com michaelgeist.ca

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WPA-PSK Cracking As a Service


Moxie Marlinspike, a security researcher well known for his SSL/TLS attacks, today launched a cloud-based WPA cracking service, where for $34 you can test the security of your WPA password. The WPA Cracker Web site states: 'WPA-PSK networks are vulnerable to dictionary attacks, but running a respectable-sized dictionary over a WPA network handshake can take days or weeks. WPA Cracker gives you access to a 400CPU cluster that will run your network capture against a 135 million word dictionary created specifically for WPA passwords. While this job would take over 5 days on a contemporary dual-core PC, on our cluster it takes an average of 20 minutes.

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Monday, 7. December 2009

Video shows moment of impact in violent light rail crash


New video shows the moment of impact in a violent Phoenix light rail crash on Wednesday.

Surveillance video onboard the train shows a white van drive onto the tracks, causing the crash.

abc15.com

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Bären und Menschen (11 Fotos)


Das beste Geschenk für einen Eisbären - Dose Kondensmilch. Und wenn es mit Butter auf dem Schnee - ein Teddybär wird sehr zufrieden sein. Es weiß jeder Polarforscher. [translate.google.com]

Bären und Menschen

webpark.ru

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Today 56 newspapers in 45 countries take the unprecedented step of speaking with one voice through a common editorial


We do so because humanity faces a profound emergency.

Unless we combine to take decisive action, climate change will ravage our planet, and with it our prosperity and security. The dangers have been becoming apparent for a generation.

guardian.co.uk

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Climategate: UN climate chief: hacked e-mails are damaging


The U.N.'s top climate official on Sunday conceded that hacked e-mails from climate scientists had damaged the image of global warming research but said evidence of a warming Earth is solid.

In an interview with The Associated Press ahead of the U.N. climate summit starting Monday, Yvo de Boer said the e-mails pilfered from a British university fueled skepticism among those who believe the science is manipulated to exaggerate global warming.

apnews.myway.com timesonline.co.uk old shit

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Sunday, 6. December 2009

BBC Exklusiv - Der Klimakrieg





bbcgermany.de

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