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Sunday, June 12, 2005

Hundreds of Women Protest Sex Discrimination in Iran. The protest was the first public display of dissent by women since the 1979 revolution. By NAZILA FATHI. [NYT > International]
9:46:00 PM    comment []

One-Minute Vacation. Alex Steffen

One-Minute Vacation is a brilliant site, bringing us short clips of unedited audio from around the world:

Surely you can spare a minute to clean your ears? Take a one-minute vacation from the life you are living.

One-minute vacations are unedited recordings of somewhere, somewhen. Sixty seconds of something else. Sixty seconds to be someone else.

(via Warren Ellis)

[WorldChanging: Another World Is Here]


9:45:48 PM    comment []

In Iran: Hope battles apathy. Presidential candidates struggle to convince disillusioned voters to go to the polls on Friday. [Christian Science Monitor | Top Stories]
9:42:13 PM    comment []

hoder is in Tehran:

I arrived on Sunday morning and everything has been okso far. Excpet that it's really hot here and the dial-up internet connection is unbearable.

Went to the women's protest and met some bloggers on the street. Took so many photos and videos which are impossible to upload with dial-up connection.

Oh, by the way. My website (hoder.com) is seriousely filtered here. So is Flickr. this is the most frustrating that itcould get.

I'll write more later.

Please help finance this trip, if you haven't yet.

 

[Editor: Myself (English)]


9:42:05 PM    comment []

Pinouts for CVS's "disposable" camcorder

CVS Pharmacies sell a one-time-use camcorder that you have to bring to their shop once you're ready to get your videos, which are delivered on DVD. Enterprising hackers are racing to reverse-engineer the camcorder so that they can extract their own video and make multiple uses of the camera without paying repeatedly. A hacker has posted the pinouts for the camera on a Linux site, so victory is surely in hand:

Here is the pinout for the CVS one time use camcorder. Pin 1 starts at the end where J5 is printed on the PCB.

1 no connection
2 ground
3 no connection
4 Battery + (probably used to verify the battery level when recycling)
5 no connection
6 USB +5V
7 ground
8 USB Data +
9 USB Data -
10 ground

Pins 6 - 9 is the only pins needed to connect to a USB port.

Link (via Make)

[bOing bOing]


9:38:22 PM    comment []

Sunday Morning Conversation.

Kailee’s on Runescape this morning, exasperated at an offline friend’s actions online. A few days ago, she told me about her Runescape boyfriend. Seems she was talking to someone in the game, and he asked if he could be her “bf.” She thought that meant “best friend,” so she said sure. Only when he dumped her did she find out that “bf” means “boyfriend.” She took it pretty well, though, considering she didn’t know she was dating him to begin with.

Today, however, she’s frustrated. She’s on Runescape chatting with a friend who lives a few blocks away. Apparently the friend has Kailee’s login and password (red flag!) and has been logging in as Kailee now and then. At some point, the friend was on as Kailee when the ex-bf came back and wanted to be her bf again, so the friend said sure, not realizing Kailee didn’t care. Now, though, the friend is upset that Kailee has a bf and she doesn’t, even though Kailee doesn’t want a bf and the friend is the one that said “sure” in the first place. Even worse, she won’t interact with Kailee on Runescape because she thinks Kailee is “on a date.”

I asked Kailee if she knows the friend’s login and password, and her response was, “One of them.” I don’t know why I expected the answer to be “yes” or “no” in this day and age, but I did. She went on to say that the friend has several accounts, and it’s just too hard to remember them all.

Some interesting life lessons going on here, but the scariest part is how freely Millennials trade identities without a care in the world. We’ve repeatedly told Brent not to give his Runescape password to his friends, but they all know each others’ accounts and log in as someone else. It must make for interesting conversations when you don’t know what you might have said before.

Time for another family meeting….

[The Shifted Librarian]
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