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What might have once sounded like the behavior of a paranoid is now standard operating procedure for officials at American government agencies, research groups and companies that do business in China and Russia — like Google, the State Department and the Internet security giant McAfee. Digital espionage in these countries, security experts say, is a real and growing threat — whether in pursuit of confidential government information or corporate trade secrets.
Electronic Security a Worry in an Age of Digital Espionage
I think Twitter also has this policy.
He’s the type of guy who should wear leather pants, some nice shoes and change his fashion. You’re Jeremy Lin, for godsakes. You know what I’m saying? You know? Put down that law book, stop reading the New York Times and start reading the Daily News. Newsday, that’s the one. I like that one because there’s always color in that one. What else? Wall Street Journal. Get some swag. You’re in New York City. Put your hat to the back, too. Put your hat on backwards. Come to practice with your pants sagging and just tell them, ‘I don’t feel like practicing.’ Practice? You know? Practice? And wear an Iverson jersey. You know? Come to practice with a cigar. Lit. ‘I’m Jeremy Lin.’ You know? He should change. We’re all excited to play tonight. It’s like the first time for everybody. Everybody’s excited. Kobe’s excited. He wants to get 50. He wants to welcome Jeremy Lin to his new level.
LINSANITY! Imma go watch film.
JOHN BUNTING
ENGINEER AT TUMBLRHOW DID WE MEET?
It was my first day at work here at Tumblr. You were hiding under my desk for a while, and knocked me out with your metal claws. I woke up a few hours later with you threatening to give me a robotic swirly if I didn’t switch my name to MEATBAG 34. It was scary. And painful. I know you didn’t mean to do it.
WHAT’S THE MOST TROUBLE WE’VE BEEN IN TOGETHER?
When you decided to spray paint “TUMBLR RULEZ” all over New York. This included people. The Mayor was not pleased with his new look. Not sure why I agreed to help you with that.
WHAT’S YOUR FAVORITE THING ABOUT MY BLOG?
The fact that you talk in all-caps.
(THIS IS MY ENTRY FOR THE TUMBLRBOT WEEKEND CHALLENGE: INTERVIEW YOUR FAVORITE TUMBLR USER. I MUST SAY I WAS IMPRESSED WITH JOHN’S MEMORY, ESPECIALLY SINCE I THOUGHT I ERASED SOME OF THESE INCIDENTS FROM IT.)
I hate this. “This” = The purple ‘from Yahoo’, the exclamation mark after Yahoo, the copyright symbol after Flickr (pink!), the fucking tiny copyright symbol after Yahoo!.
Hope the navigation evolves soon, too.
The cupcake’s ok.
I’m pretty much like ‘talk to the hand’ most of the time.
1960s Vietnamese Fashion
There are crazy days and then there are days like yesterday. Kickstarter has experienced some frantic hours but nothing like what happened in the 24-hour span between Wednesday at 6:54pm and Thursday at 6:44pm. Two million-dollar projects, a major political speech involving Kickstarter, an amazing band launching a project for a comeback 20 years in the making… the list goes on. Here’s a minute-by-minute breakdown of the day’s events.
24 Hours » The Kickstarter Blog — Kickstarter
This is an amazing achievement. I love what the Kickstarter guys are doing, and their play-by-play blog post is one of the best examples of community building and celebration to date.
TGIF.
Claudio, of Gil Cafe.
Mark & Luca.
On the R.

