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Wednesday, September 08 2010 @ 11:14 pm EDT

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Generation X Lament

General NewsThe Grand Junction Free Press has an opinion piece today called "Where have all the X-es gone?" written by Marjorie Asturias-Lochlaer (apparently a staffer at the paper, since I can't find any national credentials). Although definitely a lament, and not quite a screed, I'm thinking that the minority status of the X-gens will likely cause this to be written off. However, if you were born between the mid sixties and mid seventies, you may feel some resonance with this one. Chances are, it's just the problem of being caught between youth and power...but, are we seeing a shift in power such that the youth is more powerful and the generation that should be coming to power is going to miss it entirely?
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Inside view of a cyberattack

TechnologyThe folks at Revision3 have a detailed article about a Denial of Service (DoS) attack which was perpetrated upon them over Memorial Day weekend 2008. The kicker is that the attack was either intentional or negligent misconfiguration on behalf of a RIAA "watchdog" company named MediaDefender.
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Thoughts about the iPhone announcements

MacintoshWell, Apple made for a lively Thursday this week by announcing the software roadmap (although not the hardware roadmap) for the iPhone. There was a lot to take in, and it took forever to download the SDK (ok, in reality, it took only a few hours, but Apple clearly wasn't prepared for the demand), but I now have some initial impressions on what I've seen and played with and what the announcements appear to hold in store.
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Cat Welfare Code of Practice drafted by Scottish government

General NewsApparently, the Scottish Government has felt the need to educate Scots on the appropriate nature of cat care.
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Computer ads site features Apple and others

MacintoshThanks to The Unofficial Apple Weblog for a pointer to these Apple ads of the past from the advertisements section of the web site, Attached. There's not a lot of recent stuff in here, but some of the older stuff, such as the every-ad-page-in-newsweek ad are classics.
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Dutch researchers conclude it's cheaper for you to die young

PolicyReminding me of the infamous Polish study which considered costs across the social spectrum, government and university researchers in the Netherlands have issued a report in the Medical Journal of the Public Library of Science indicating that people who smoke or are obese live shorter lives and are less expensive to the health care systems of their countries.
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VLANs supported in Leopard Client

MacintoshWarning! Geeky content within. Those of you who know what VLANs are are probably interested in this article. In the past, Apple only supported VLANs (802.1q) when using OS X Server. It wasn't a huge deal, as servers are much more likely to need this than clients, but it is an important feature nonetheless, especially for those of us who do weird networking things.
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Review: Untraceable

MoviesWell, that's an hour and 38 minutes that we'll never see again... however, I must say that it was not as bad as Meet the Spartans.
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Think about this while not doing something else

General NewsI'm not sure where I got the pointer to this story from the Atlantic, but it's well worth a read for anyone and everyone. Especially if you find yourself unproductive or overwhelmed.
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Rube Goldburg fan hits the net

TechnologySomebody from HEMA (retail site in the Netherlands) put a lot of work into this advertisement It's well worth the click. Thanks to fark for the pointer.