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Think I have added enough for 4 days now... will archive tomorrow. Now must grub before Simpons and Malcom come on the tube.

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[Sunday, September 30, 2001] [07:08 p.m.]

My pirate name is: Bloody Sam Vane

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[Sunday, September 30, 2001] [06:59 p.m.]

Something about the layout of PixelPile is pretty kewl...

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[Sunday, September 30, 2001] [06:55 p.m.]

Another one...

Full Name - Ezra Sesshu Freelove
Birthday - April 1976
Location - VLD, GA
Zodiac sign - Aries
Nicknames - Sneezy, Polar Bear, Turkey
School - formerly VSU
Height - 76 in.
Eye color - Dark brown
Hair Color - Black
Righty, Lefty, or Ambidextrous - Almost ambi

DO YOU ...
Have A BF/GF- Nope
Have A best friend(s) - Nope
Have a crush - Nope
Talk to your crush regularly - N/A
Watch TV or listen to radio more - About even (Radio has the edge)
Now what time it is - 6:33pm
Have a homepage - Many... www.valdosta.edu/~esfreelo and ezrasf.com the the main ones
Have a pager - Nope
Have a cell phone - Yeah
Type LiKe ThIs - OnLy iN IrC
Cordless or wire - Cordless
Square or circle - Ellipse
Rainy or sunny - Rainy
Dark or bright - Dark
Left or right - Right
Right or wrong - Shades of Grey
Gay or Bi - Straight

HAVE YOU EVER?
Walked in the rain - Yeah (even without a raincoat)
Stayed online all night - Long time ago, but yeah
Done drugs - Nope
Drank alcohol - Nope
Gone a day w/out eating - Every year during the Fast
Thought about suicide - long time ago
Made prank calls - Nope
Been in true love - Nope
Slept all day - Yeah
Killed someone - Nope
Been out of the country - Yup, to Mexico
Toilet-papered someone's house - Nope

PRESENTLY.....
What are you doing - Surfing, listening to Garbage (Version 2.0), working on D&D sheets, and this thing
What are you wearing - Carpenter shorts and Blue Nike tee-shirt
Are you happy or sad - Happy
Are you lonely or content - Content
Are you listening to music - Yeah, Garbage

WHEN WAS THE LAST TIME YOU...
Took a shower - This morning
Had a serious conversation - Don't remember
Said "I love You" and meant it - Couple of weeks ago to my mom
Said "I'm going to kill you" and laughed about it - Never
Went to the mall - Three or 4 weeks ago
Went to the movies - Yesterday
Smoked weed - Never

WHAT IS YOUR....
Most embarrassing moment - Showing up late to my high school graduation. Had totally forgotten about it.
Most cherished moment - Watching my brother play in the marching band for the first time.
Most cherished possesion - Ceramic Gizmo statue. Painted him myself.
Fav. food - Pizza!!!!!! with barbeque sauce instead of marinara, pepperoni, and pineapple.
Least Fav. food - Rutebegas
Fav. color - Dark red
Least Fav. color - White
Fav. holiday - Thanksgiving
Least Fav. holiday - Christmas
Fav. saying(s) - "Technically...", "It's not cold!", "I wear shorts in 17 degree weather", "Did you read the instructions where it said to..."
Fav. time of day - Bed time
Fav. Song(s)? - God Moving Over The Face Of The Waters (Moby), Only Happy When It Rains (Garbage), Black (Pearl Jam), Madskillz (BT)
Fav. group(s)?- Garbage, Pearl Jam, Moby, BT
Fav. Shop? - Amazon.com, CDNow.com
Fav. time of year - Winter
Fav. place to chill - Library, parks, my room
Fav. subject in school - Chemistry
Least Fav. subject in school - Mechanical Physics

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[Sunday, September 30, 2001] [06:48 p.m.]


Really great FAQ on Arab Americans.

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[Sunday, September 30, 2001] [06:20 p.m.]

How about 3D Pong?

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[Sunday, September 30, 2001] [06:04 p.m.]

A poll from Calhoun (don't feel like emailing it to my friends, I am doing it here and emailing them that it is here):
  1. What food(s) do you hate enough to pick it out of your dinner and leave in a pathetic little pile on your plate? rutabegas
  2. What is your favorite setup for reading (place, time, etc)? lunch or dinner (when alone), in bed before sleepy-time, and whenever I am bored (with or without a TV present).
  3. Name two things you like to mix together and eat or drink. Love to experiment with mixing juices
  4. Name a texture that really pleases you. Silk
  5. Name one person who could drop right off the face of the earth without its bothering you in the slightest! Wow, don't think I am angry at anyone at the moment.
  6. Do you like Christmas (if your culture doesn't celebrate Christmas, substitute the biggest state or religious holiday you have instead)--why or why not? No, I really am not big into Christmas or Ayyam-i-ha
  7. What's your favorite daydream? Sitting on a beach in the Seychelles working on my tan.
  8. If you had to live your next life as an animal, which animal would you pick? A polar bear. Don't ask... long story. If you really would like to know, ask.
  9. If you could obliterate one invention from human history, which one would you choose? The flow-bee
  10. When you were little, what did you want to be when you grew up? Aerospace Engineer / Civil Engineer. I wanted to be the guy that designed the habitats when we colonized Mars.
  11. Name any irrational fears you have. Heights. Flying might count. I've played way too many flight simulators where I have seen how insanely easy it is to crash a plane.
  12. If you had to pull up sticks and relocate to another place (real or fictional) for the rest of your life, where would it be? Arizona is my first realistic choice. The Seychelles is my ideal choice.
  13. What's a childhood toy you still enjoy playing with? Record player
  14. Name a smell associated with a memory for you--and name the memory as well. Sweet potato reminds me of get togethers at my favorite great-aunts. Actually, she is the closest I have to a paternal grandmother.
  15. What's your favorite piece of clothing and why (if you're a real clotheshorse, I'll allow you five pieces of clothing)? The Mexican shirt Angie and Sarah gave me. It just says, "Relax".
  16. Name one sound that gets the hell on your nerves. Car horns. Even when they are not directed at me.
  17. Do you play the lottery (or other games of chance)? No.
  18. What's your favorite thing about your house (or apartment)? I don't have to pay rent.
  19. If you're really upset, what do you do to calm down? Get in the car and drive (sometimes up to 4 hours).
  20. What's a skill or talent you lack that you'd love to have? Work with wood.
There. Done.

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[Sunday, September 30, 2001] [05:50 p.m.]

Sorry about the picture not loading on the left. That is due to the email and web problem at VSU. That is also why my home page is down. Perhaps I should migrate all of this stuff to helios (my Solaris box)? An independent web server where I have control of the outages?

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[Sunday, September 30, 2001] [05:26 p.m.]

VSU email and web are down. I've been out of the office so I can only surmise that this is related to the Denial of Service attack on Wednesday evening. Very strange that there was a test attack around 3pm and then consistent bombardment starting at almost exactly 5:30 pm. Like the person knew that most of the staff leave then.

Was out cause I was sick. Extreme congestion, almost violent coughing, and agonizing headaches. Thankfully, I got meds Thursday and saw a doc.

It does concern me that docs so liberally dole out antibiotics. Don't think that superbacteria are very far away now.

I had hoped to get a list of my movies off my VSU home page, but that is in limbo right now. Thought I saw Ike's car. Maybe he could let me into the office?

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[Sunday, September 30, 2001] [05:10 p.m.]


I love theOnion, especially for articles like American Life Turns Into Bad Jerry Bruckheimer Movie.

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[Wednesday, September 26, 2001] [04:10 p.m.]

MSO2000 suxs.

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[Wednesday, September 26, 2001] [09:02 a.m.]

Lacey has moved cities and now sites. She can't keep anything too static otherwise we would get bored with her.

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[Tuesday, September 25, 2001] [05:51 p.m.]

Kewl... up and running on the new machine. Happy now. Time to go home.

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[Tuesday, September 25, 2001] [05:28 p.m.]

Formatting the hard drive, creating partitions, and installing Windows 2k!!! Woohoo!

If you actually understood that let me know

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[Tuesday, September 25, 2001] [02:32 p.m.]


Kewl layout at the technorigami pita.

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[Tuesday, September 25, 2001] [11:40 a.m.]

How lame... TROJ_VOTE.A

Subject: Fwd: Peace BeTween AmeriCa And IsLam !
Message Body: Hi! iS iT A waR Against AmeriCa Or IsLam! Let’s Vote To Live in Peace!
Attachment: WTC.EXE

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[Monday, September 24, 2001] [04:44 p.m.]


Back to doing real work. Adding a validation extension to the VSU Web Authors Database. Should email us whenever someone adds a record and allow us to validate them. Hope to write or find one to mark a record as expired if the date is old. Of course, the owner of the record can extend the date.

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[Monday, September 24, 2001] [04:09 p.m.]

This is funny!
Al Qaeda to cut at least 5,000 jobs
Sun Sep 23 21:51:15 2001

September 23, 2001

KABUL (Voice of Sharia) -- Citing worldwide reaction to last week's terrorist attacks, multi-national terror network Al Qaeda announced Thursday that it would lay off 5,000 or more holy warriors.

The "holy war" concern said the move was necessary because of an expected 20 percent fatwah reduction and the cost and complexity of thwarting new airport and immigration security procedures, according to a statement broadcast on Afghanistan's Voice of Sharia radio.

"This is, without a doubt, the most difficult thing I have had to do in my over two decades as a mujahad," said Al Qaeda mastermind and chief operations officer Osama bin Laden in a letter to employees. He added, "Some of these people are my friends, who have been fighting the infidel by my side since we were were living in caves in Afghanistan during the Soviet occupation. We are still living in caves in Afghanistan, but I believe the bottom is forming and we will see a turnaround soon, provided we can meet the challenge by getting both leaner AND meaner."

"I have declared a state of emergency at Al Qaeda," he said. "This declaration is an official recognition that, hard as it may be to accept, our network's very survival depends on dramatic change to our operations, our jihad and worst of all our staffing levels."

The cuts, bin Laden said, would include both mujahadin (holy warriors) and ulema (clerics). They will impact Afghanistan, Pakistan and Iraq.

Some mujahadin will be notified immediately, others won't be notified until the end of next week as they finish attacks in progress or in late stages of planning, according to Taliban spokesman Wakil Ahmed.

Staff cuts for suicide pilots, car bombers, petty religious clerics and other Al Qaeda holy warriors will be based on seniority, Ahmed said, in a deal worked out at a meeting between bin Laden and union officials from the IBIJ (International Brotherhood of the Islamic Jihad).

Mujahadin and others who lose their jobs will not receive any sort of severance package, according to the Al Qaeda statement. Pakistan, which oversees Al Quaeda and its subsidiary Taliban organization, is the world's largest country with a pre-medieval culture and justice system. The country's latest quarterly report said the different units of the Al Qaeda/Taliban organization, including the madrassas (schools Pakistan has been running for twenty years to turn ordinary children into suicidal holy warriors) had at total of 30,000 employees, meaning the cut represents a 16 percent reduction in staff.

Al Qaeda is the latest in a string of Islamic terror network layoff announcements, pushing the total of announced cuts in the last five days to 10,000.

Referring to massive U.S. troop movements involving three carrier groups in the Mediterranean and Arabian Sea, worried Afghani ulemas in testimony during the emergency sharia council in Khandahar on Thursday told their spiritual leader Mullah Mohammed Omar that the number is likely to cross the 20,000 threshold in the coming days, through attrition, with none of the expected openings slated to be refilled.

OIC (Organization of the Islamic Conference) and bin Laden are considering spending billions on emergency aid to the industry, distributed through a vast network of corrupt Saudi emirs, international prostitution rings and drug smugglers. The current exchange rate is approximately 100,000 afghanis to the dollar.

The PLO announced Tuesday it will reduce its workforce by 200 to 300 sleeper agents worldwide by end of 2002 at its commercial bus bombing division and restaurant theater operations.

Just what I needed! Would love to find the author of this.

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[Monday, September 24, 2001] [01:45 p.m.]

Interesting that the people that love to forward every email have turned to praising firefighters and bombing Afghanistan.

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[Monday, September 24, 2001] [01:12 p.m.]

Hmmmmmmm... got some new DVDs to watch. Stuff I already had on VHS already: 5th Element, Tombstone, and Wrath of Khan. This brings my DVD collection to 61 titles.

Have never thought of myself as a PC repair person. I have done some stuff on my own home and office computers. Assisted Andy with some stuff. He really wants me to go to grad school and get a Masters of Education in Instructional Technology and later an Education Specialist in Instructional Techology.

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[Monday, September 24, 2001] [09:02 a.m.]


It is way too hot down here. Over 96 F with the heat index. It was so nice last week. The ragweed pollen is supposed to be high. Guess I am either not as allergic to it as I used to be or I never was. It is nice that one can look up what is blooming these days.

It is amazing how people like to pressure me. In general, I do like it. There are some people who have that something that really makes me dislike them and rebel against them. Whatever it is that they want me to do or think that I should do, I do the opposite. For instance, I was never a good student. I frequently rebelled against teachers and got mediocre grades for it. I would do as little of the work as possible (to still pass the course). There were quite a few classes I failed because I didn't even want to pass the course. That made my school counselor tell me that I should not even bother trying to get into college. So I made sure to graduate with a B average and pull high enough on the SAT to get no only into college, but into an engineering program.

It is such hard work to rebel. Takes too much time and anger.

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[Saturday, September 22, 2001] [03:55 p.m.]


Interesting opinion pieces on Afghanistan and the United States.

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[Thursday, September 20, 2001] [02:09 p.m.]

Outlook MAY(?!?!) be repaired. Now I have to catch up.

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[Thursday, September 20, 2001] [11:54 a.m.]

Outlook is still foobarred... Eudora here I come!

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[Thursday, September 20, 2001] [08:44 a.m.]

Kicked off my machine. Only temporarily.

Debating moving to Eudora. Seems like a good idea, but do I really want to risk it?

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[Wednesday, September 19, 2001] [05:19 p.m.]


Virus writers are evil. The latest, Nimda, is a really aggressive one. Look at some of the more successful viruses right now.

SirCam, Magistr, Loveletter, and Hybris are all on Trend's top 10 list. All, including Nimda spread by email.

Also, like sAdmind (in the top 10) and CodeRed II, it hits Microsoft IIS servers.

Like Bymer it hits unprotected network shares.

If you wanted an to write a paper on the most effective methods of computer viral transmission, the virus covers most of the bases. It sends an infected email, looks for nearby open network shares, infects every HTML document (so if the machine is a server it is distributing it to your visitors), scans for machines with the Web Folder Transversal vulnerability, and looks for a backdoor left by a CodeRed II infection. What did it miss? Uhhhhhh... a Word Macro?

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[Wednesday, September 19, 2001] [01:46 p.m.]


"A world which seeks an eye for an eye and a tooth for a tooth ends up blind and toothless." -- Gandi

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[Tuesday, September 18, 2001] [04:05 p.m.]

Major new virus (Nimda) out there...

This one might be the king of the hill.

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[Tuesday, September 18, 2001] [02:35 p.m.]


"Those who would give up essential Liberty, to purchase a little temporary Safety, deserve neither Liberty nor Safety." -- Ben Franklin

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[Monday, September 17, 2001] [03:43 p.m.]

Want to know more about the Bin Laden's relationship with the US? Here is a great ZNET opinion piece. Dunno about the accuracy or reputation of the information.

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[Monday, September 17, 2001] [03:28 p.m.]

It is a sad day for privacy...

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[Monday, September 17, 2001] [02:38 p.m.]

Another quote from the interview: "... The Americans started it and retaliation and punishment should be carried out following the principle of reciprocity, especially when women and children are involved. Through history, American has not been known to differentiate between the military and the civilians or between men and women or adults and children. Those who threw atomic bombs and used the weapons of mass destruction against Nagasaki and Hiroshima were the Americans. Can the bombs differentiate between military and women and infants and children? ..."

Also: "... We believe that the worst thieves in the world today and the worst terrorists are the Americans. Nothing could stop you except perhaps retaliation in kind. We do not have to differentiate between military or civilian. ..."

The logic is because over 50 years ago we did not attempt to attack only military targets he should not have to avoid hitting civilians. He clearly we after the World Trade Center in '93 to show that they could reach civilians. Our response was to talk about it for a few weeks and ignore him again.

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[Monday, September 17, 2001] [02:15 p.m.]


Looking at a Frontline page on Bin Laden. It includes an interview with Bin Laden conducted by John Miller.
Miller: American politicians have painted a distorted picture of Islam, of Muslims and of Islamic fighters. We would like you to give us the true picture that clarifies your viewpoint ... .

Bin Laden: The leaders in America and in other countries as well have fallen victim to Jewish Zionist blackmail. They have mobilized their people against Islam and against Muslims. These are portrayed in such a manner as to drive people to rally against them. The truth is that the whole Muslim world is the victim of international terrorism, engineered by America at the United Nations. We are a nation whose sacred symbols have been looted and whose wealth and resources have been plundered. It is normal for us to react against the forces that invade our land and occupy it ... .
This guy clearly feels that an "eye for an eye" is only suitable. Nothing we do short of pulling all of our troops out of the Middle East and abandoning Israel to the Palestinians will satisfy him.

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[Monday, September 17, 2001] [01:36 p.m.]

Proposed replacement for the World Trade Center (kinda R).

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[Saturday, September 15, 2001] [11:10 a.m.]

Archived the blog. Can't get into the chat room.

So I will surf, catch up on the news, and get some email. Also work on my D&D sheets and web page a little.

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[Saturday, September 15, 2001] [09:20 a.m.]


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