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  Fixing The Patriot Act -- Fighting Terrorism While Protecting Our Freedoms | TPMCafe
Thank you, Senator Feingold, for your informative post and for your efforts to keep the Patriot Act one in which our country is protected but not at the expense of the fundamental values and freedoms that define us as a democracy and a free people.
Senator Feingold, first I want to offer my gratitude as a naturalized US citizen that you had the courage, at that time of collective American panic, to have the ability to do your job: Oversight.
Cases where we had reason to believe that the target was an agent of a foreign power or terrorist organization, but did not have evidence that rose to the level of probable cause.
www.tpmcafe.com /story/2005/12/12/91452/335   (8684 words)

  
  First post - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
"First Post!" is an Internet phenomenon on Internet discussion groups (notably Slashdot and LiveJournal), where participants strive to be the first person to "post" a comment to a new article or discussion thread.
In its original form, a first post was a light-hearted expression of the poster's excitement at being the first person to write a comment.
Since the chance of achieving a first post is increased by making the comment quickly, the message is usually short, adding no insight to the discussion.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/First_post   (274 words)

  
 First post: Facts and details from Encyclopedia Topic   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-15)
Flamebait or trollbait is a message posted to an internet discussion group, such as a newsgroup or a mailing list, with the intent of provoking an...
It should be noted that the traditional text of a first post may vary according to the site's content.
("first post" is often typed as "Frist," a reference to Senate Majority Leader Bill Frist[For more facts and a topic of this subject, click this link] (and depending on the forum, EHandler: no quick summary.
www.absoluteastronomy.com /encyclopedia/f/fi/first_post.htm   (1364 words)

  
 First World War.com - Encyclopedia - Listening Post
Also commonly referred to as a 'sap-head', a listening post was a shallow, narrow, often disguised position somewhat in advance of the front trench line - that is, in No Man's Land.
As such listening posts could sometimes be sited dangerously close to the enemy front line although they were typically some 30 yards ahead of the front line.
Occupants of listening posts were expected to keep a close watch for any signs of enemy activity in the vicinity, such as mining, preparations for a gas attack (indicated by the presence of gas cylinders), or even for enemy wiring parties.
www.firstworldwar.com /atoz/listeningpost.htm   (204 words)

  
 2blowhards.com: Froggytime
Posted by: Steve Kingston on May 11, 2004 09:40 AM I'm suprised you didn't mention Francoise Sagan, who, I believe published her first (and quite controversial, for the time) novel, "Bonjour, Tristesse", which, I believe, was published the year Colette died.
Posted by: Michael Blowhard on May 11, 2004 10:55 PM Michael, well, depends...but there is a lot of hard core original math that's been written in French.
Posted by: froth on May 12, 2004 06:19 PM When comparing culture in France and the USA I thought about differences in economic security and cultural history and their affect on social mores.
www.2blowhards.com /archives/001451.html   (7202 words)

  
 Single Planet: The first post is the deepest?   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-15)
The very first post of the beautifully designed Boulevard St Michel, now possibly in the process of becoming a Catalan blog, eluded me, as did that of its predecessor Chairman Meow.
In "This is Joe", the first post of Sherbet Lemon (October 5th 2003), Joe starts his blog at the end of a trip, promising more later.
The first Drudge Report (is it a blog?) is the subject of some research by others (because Matt Drudge does not keep archives).
singleplanet.blogs.com /single_planet/2004/08/that_first_post.html   (2995 words)

  
 Balkinization
In an earlier post, I strongly criticized the Supreme Court’s First Amendment analysis in Eldred, arguing that the first amendment issues were not well thought out and that the Court seemed so preoccupied with the Copyright Clause that it dismissed the First Amendment issues as an afterthought.
During the first year anniversary of the 9-11 attacks, people read aloud the Gettysburg Address— which last time I checked was somebody else’s speech-- and they did so because they believed that it was the best way to convey what they felt at the time.
First, it doesn't work in states that are not strongly de facto segregated in secondary education.
balkin.blogspot.com /2003_01_12_balkin_archive.html   (9333 words)

  
 Lawrence Lessig   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-15)
This is the first time this week where I’ve had a little more time to really sit down and digest some of the comments.
As Brian Flemming commented on the post, “a great way to illustrate the value of CC to someone who perhaps doesn’t quite get it.” Indeed it is. Listen to this, and you’ll can’t help but get it.
Kim Scarborough sent this (warning: large mp3) wonderful radio show from the Columbia Workshop in 1937 about characters leaving the “copyright lane” for the “public domain.” It is a brilliantly complex and funny tale that reveals an understanding about the value of the public domain that would be hard to recognize today.
www.lessig.org /blog/archives/2003_07.shtml   (4532 words)

  
 Richard Edelman - 6 A.M.: September 2004   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-15)
Posted by: Steve Rubel at October 1, 2004 09:42 AM Welcome on the blogosphere, I am very happy to see you blogging and very excited of this new weekly rendez-vous.
Posted by: Guillaume du Gardier at October 1, 2004 10:53 AM Welcome to the blogosphere, and I look forward to reading your views and thoughts on the changing of PR and marketing communications.
Posted by: Elizabeth Albrycht at October 2, 2004 04:45 AM Great to see a world leader in public relations now leading the way in blogging.
www.edelman.com /speak_up/blog/archives/2004/09   (1597 words)

  
 Reference.com/Encyclopedia/First Past the Post electoral system   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-15)
The First Past the Post electoral system, is a voting system for single-member districts.
The name first past the post (abbreviated FPTP or FPP) is an analogy to horse racing; the system is also variously called winner-take-all, plurality voting, or relative majority.
There is, however, no "post" that the winning candidate must pass in order to win, they are just required to receive the largest number of votes in their favour.
www.reference.com /browse/wiki/First_Past_the_Post_electoral_system   (2662 words)

  
 Tres Producers
There must first be a preexisting collective need for this fantasy; this need comes from a conflict between a set of collective aspirations and desires, on one hand, and the stern dictates of brutal reality, on the other — a conflict in which a lack of realism is gradually transformed into a penchant for fantasy.
The feat, it is said, makes her the first animal other than a human that has shown a clear understanding of cause and effect, and fashioned a tool for a specific task using new materials not encountered in the wild.
First and foremost is the protection of the citizens of the United States from attacks by terrorists like the assaults on the World Trade Center, the Pentagon, the White House, and possibly another target or two.
www.tres_producers.blogspot.com /2002_08_04_tres_producers_archive.html   (18314 words)

  
 Technorati Tag: first   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-15)
First 2.0 EDT - PerfumeMart First by Van Cleef and Arpels 2.0 Oz.
I was watch her walk down street and talk to her for fuck at my house.
Posts tagged First per day for the last 30 days.
technorati.com /tag/first   (469 words)

  
 Technorati Tag: firstpost
This journal is a place where I plan on posting whatever comes to mind, but do not expect me to go into...
Welcome to Your Blog Filed under: First Post — heavenshumor @ 5:54 pm This is an example of a post.
Posts tagged Firstpost per day for the last 30 days.
technorati.com /tag/firstpost   (467 words)

  
 Your First Post
That said, this thread is dedicated to our first posts, or at least the first post we could find.
For my first post, I was "boldbecauseofanonymity." I bounced around for a few names before landing on John Proctor.
The post was the product of a "didn't get the job party I was hosting with about a half-dozen or more abd's and other vaps that had all, as far as we knew, failed to get a tt job for the coming Fall.
www.chronicle.com /forums/index.php?topic=32344.0   (1309 words)

  
 The Scottish Gypsy - Blog - First Post
It is the first felted item I have ever made and it turned out perfectly.
This is my first blog about knitting and such.
I thought he was nuts when he started, still do for that matter since his postings are so strange (his family calls him the 'Fact Filled Wonder Boy').
www.scottishgypsy.com /blog/2005/1/25/first-post.html   (1078 words)

  
 Technorati Tag: first post   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-15)
Welcome to Crudular Scott May. 30 This is my first post.
This page shows blog posts, photos, and links that have been tagged first post.
Posts tagged First Post per day for the last 30 days.
technorati.com /tag/first+post   (490 words)

  
 Weblog Tools Collection » What was your first post?
My first post EVER on a blog was back in and around March 2003 but I had lost a few months of posts in an upgrade somehow.
I started consistently posting on my first “serious” web site (the now defunct) MHN (or Heritage Scripts; as it was more popularly known).
My first “blog post” if you want to call it that, was via livejournal in 2001 about a girl I had recently met.
weblogtoolscollection.com /archives/2005/05/16/what-was-your-first-post   (1103 words)

  
 The Dilbert Blog: Dangerous Donuts   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-15)
When I first submitted it to my editor at United Media, it showed a cop shooting an unarmed suspect who had just surrendered.
I should have kept that email, but essentially it was the same as this post.
My first thought when I saw that strip was that in the final frame the police officer should have been taking a bite from the donut.
dilbertblog.typepad.com /the_dilbert_blog/2005/10/dangerous_donut.html   (4231 words)

  
 First Post | Urban Vancouver   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-15)
First post, we shall see if this ever goes beyond this initial posting.
The first few posts may well be few and far between, as I am not exactly in Vancouver yet.
I've been here over 5 months, since when I've been posting my Moose-ings of what I find in the city.
www.urbanvancouver.com /node/3317   (180 words)

  
 First post
This entry was posted on Friday, October 1st, 2004 at 8:56 pm and is filed under General.
First it was just a few blogs, like Steve Pavlina’s, but then I found myself with a whole slew of feeds that I could check daily.
This is why it’s so great to have people like Curt, and now Steve, working with people on how to rekindle their passions.
www.stevepavlina.com /blog/2004/10/first-post   (1033 words)

  
 alwaysBETA » First Post!
I’ll be writing a post soon about the customization that we did for Lightbox as part of the “Building aB” series.
However, I will continue to write posts with the “Building aB” prefix that cover some of the main points of how we got our theme to work its mojo.
Browse posts by the date on which they were written:
www.alwaysbeta.com /2006/01/30/first-post   (751 words)

  
 Comments - First Post! - Shacknews - PC Games, PlayStation, Xbox 360 and Wii video game news, previews and downloads   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-15)
The slip of paper says, essentially, that 2142 includes monitoring software which runs while your computer is online, and records "anonymous" information like your IP address, surfing habits (probably via cookie scans), and other "computing habits" in order to report this information back to ad companies and ad servers, which generates in-game ads.
No, but one important difference is that valve is transparent about it- and they even post the aggregate...
From other posts, the conclusion here is a bit incorrect.
www.shacknews.com /ja.zz?id=13049860   (2782 words)

  
 Robert Hensing's Secure Windows Initiative Blog : Why you shouldn't be using passwords of any kind on your Windows ...   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-15)
The point of my post is that with a password as long as the one I provide above, entropy doesn't really matter anymore as you've made the password so long that it would take an un-realistic amount of time to crack it using brute-force or lookup tables.
As Robert points out in his post, brute force attacks using pre-computed hashes on longer passphrases is nearly impossible due to the sheer hardware requirements needed to store all the pre-computed results.
With my slight change to simply type out the first letter of each word, and any numbers and punctuation that come out of it, you have a much more PRACTICAL passphrase that is 'good enough' for most networks.
blogs.technet.com /robert_hensing/archive/2004/07/28/199610.aspx   (8201 words)

  
 First post! ...the t-shirt!
It's that feeling of joy you get when you are the first to post in a forum or message board...
No other post comes close to first post, all other posts are a distant second!
The shirt was first posted on After Y2K, and can soon make an appearance on you!
www.geekculture.com /geekculturestore/webstore/firstpost.html   (221 words)

  
 Scobleizer - Microsoft Geek Blogger » Microsoft takes down Chinese blogger (my opinions on that)
It’s all very well for the self-appointed Freedom Fighters to scream but this post troubles me. This is what I SEE from this post and its associated comments, even if it is not entirely reflective of the conversation so far.
First, they need to (on an internal basis) own up to the fact that they made a deal with the devil (so to speak).
MacKinnon first and most importantly with her post on Michael Anti (Zhao Jing), and Weinberger and Scoble with their follow posts to bring the issue more public attention (I saw it first on Weinberger this morning, and then again on scoble through memeorandum, leading ultimately to MacKinnon).
scobleizer.wordpress.com /2006/01/03/microsoft-takes-down-chinese-blogger-my-opinions-on-that   (14179 words)

  
 Serge van den Oever [Macaw] : SharePoint custom site definitions... I'm lost...
We do loads of changes to the sitedefs and we create our own, but we are also depending on the fact we can change things AFTER we create instances of the sitedefs.
This is one of the big reasons to use sitedefs in the first place.
First of all we have the ghosting issue again, second issue: we now have a site definition (which we may not modify), and after instantiating we have to do modifications through code, that should be kickstarted directly after site creation.
weblogs.asp.net /soever/archive/2005/05/12/406535.aspx   (1224 words)

  
 Yahoo! Search Blog: The Engine of Possibility
Its also fantastic that you allow the great unwashed public like us to post comments, that shows great faith, in both us, and your level of service and product.
A blog defines itself across multiple posts, though - with only one post up so far it's not really possible to discern what this is going to be.
First of all the internet has become stagnant and is in dire need of something new.
www.ysearchblog.com /archives/000012.html   (3396 words)

  
 So I have a blog | Decentralized Information Group (DIG) Breadcrumbs
The first browser was actually a browser/editor, which allowed one to edit any page, and save it back to the web if one had access rights.
In extensive and increasing use a network as the present Internet, we are many the users who we hoped to know the directions experts who as you, can facilitate the understanding and the pursuit day to day of the great network.
Actually, to be only 421st commenter on this post is one of the highlights of my year...
dig.csail.mit.edu /breadcrumbs/node/38   (2079 words)

  
 Latest user opinions for shareware and freeware at SnapFiles.com
If you would like to post your own opinion for a software product, create a login here.
However, this being said, those programs that are noticeably better than Irfanview tend to be very much larger, and do not offer such all-round ease of use.
Be bugged by it no more, you can shut their machine down to save them closing that dodgyness their doing.
www.snapfiles.com /opinions/latestopinions.html   (1049 words)

  
 Admin Zone Forums - Discussion Forums & Resources for Online Community Administrators
All of these members are actively posting and turning Pure Robbie into a very successful community.
NB — this is the first time we’ve selected a Featured Forum and not informed the owner in advance.
First off, we need to come to an agreement of what the basics of search engine optimization include.
www.theadminzone.com   (882 words)

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