ARKEN (new product name, from the Greek word, “archon,” or “The Director”) – customizable cybersecurity product which includes real-time intuitive AI Incident Response Protocols, daily network traffic report management, customizable internal/external firewall maintenance, and filtering/geofencing of...
I don’t know about the rest of you, but I am absolutely furious about this. Not only is this inequitable, it’s fuckin dismissive and disrespectul. The task Force is at least giving us a stack of tickets to their Unity Dance. From HRC we’re getting bupkiss – and worse. I, fo...
Thought for the Day – Two Wrongs October 16, 2024 bybjcorbin As a child I was always taught that “two wrongs don’t make a right,” but I sense that as a culture we’ve moved on from that idea. Currently, you being “wrong” is justification for all manner of disrespect, slander...
Several years ago, one of my best girlfriends called me. Through tears, she said, “My husband left me for another woman.” It was horrible. I could not have felt worse for her. She had been happily married (or so she thought) for over two decades, and was unearthed by herhusb...
They told us, again and again, till you couldn’t say you hadn’t noticed, that desire was never an excuse for disrespect. Federer was a racket thrower as a boy, occasionally petulant after losses as a man and once swore at an umpire. After he won his first Wimbledon in 2003, he, ...
in Byzantine and later Western narratives in that the miracles conducted for the non-Christians, usually Jews, lead to their recognition of the truth and sanctity of Christian space, object, or ritual, or to their punishment and death for disrespectfully violating what the Christians held sacred....
Perhaps if I had married well, things might have been different, but I learned from my dogs and from having a wonderful roommate (over 20 years with Kunihiro), it’s better to have reliable than drama and disrespect. I have loved teaching my dogs and competing with my dogs. I’ve met...
Sundry updates, part 2, the revenge of the update: I’m currently interning atSPLABin Seattle, a center for poetry and spoken word. We just had an event, the Allen Ginsberg Marathon, where we read poems until dawn in honor of the great man’s birthday. I read, and got to hear fabul...
Dhiaa al-Saadi, al-Zaidi’s lawyer, says, “Have you ever heard of anyone being killed by a shoe? In Europe, they throw eggs and rotten tomatoes to insult. In Iraq, throwing a shoe is a symbol of disrespect.” As for the shoes themselves, a Turkish shoe firm has claimed credit ...
Aside from the national security implications, the post showed profound disrespect to the firefighter who was killed in the attempt, as well as his surviving family. I’m sorry I ever brought it into reality. A more sober and serious analysis of the event caused me to get angry. I wasn...