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March 19, 2018

Debian to shutdown public File Transfer Protocol services

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Friday, April 28, 2017

Debian, a free and open source (FOSS) Linux-based operating system, on Tuesday announced they are to shut down Debian’s public File Transfer Protocol (FTP) in November, via their official website. The public FTPs are to be redirected to Hyper-Text Transfer Protocol (HTTP) from November 1.

On Debian’s announcement list, Cédric Boutillier, a Debian developer, called the file transfer protocol “inefficient”, saying “FTP servers have no support for caching or acceleration.” Boutillier also added that FTP servers are rarely used. For over a decade, Debian installers have not supported FTP access on mirrors. This decision, however, would not affect the developer services, which would still support FTP.

FTP came into existence about 46 years ago for transferring files between two machines, without encryption. According to Boutillier, FTP “requires adding awkward kludges to firewalls and load-balancing daemons.” HTTP, which came after FTP, was designed for data flow between servers and clients. Popular Linux distros like Kali Linux and Canonical’s Ubuntu are based on Debian. The following websites are to be redirected to HTTP — rather than secure HTTPS — after October without changing the domain names:

  1. http://ftp.debian.org
  2. http://security.debian.org

South Korean scientists claim they have cloned pet dog

Filed under: Uncategorized — @ 2:44 am

Tuesday, August 5, 2008

South Korean scientists have confirmed that they have completed the first ever commercial cloning of a dog to take place.

Bernann McKinney, who ordered the cloning for US$50,000, has said that she is pleased with the result of the cloning. “They are perfectly the same as their daddy. I am in heaven here. I am a happy person,” she said in a press conference delivered earlier today. The regular charge will be up to US$150,000, but was discounted for the first customer.

McKinney continued the press conference by saying that “Booger [the dog] had a kindness in his heart and I believe that kindness is something that can be, I don’t want to use the word reproduced, but the best way Dr Lee explained it is we can give him his body, you are going to give him the love and environment to recreate the original Booger’s personality.”

McKinney ordered five copies of her dog Booger, which she describes as her ‘partner’ and ‘friend’.

RNL Bio, which performed the cloning said that “we commemorate the world’s first commercial cloning of a pet dog, Booger,” on their website. They also stated that anyone interested in getting their pet cloned should contact them.

Frenchman climbs skyscraper in 20 minutes without any equipment

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Tuesday, August 31, 2010

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48-year old Alain Robert, affectionately known as the ‘French Spiderman’, has climbed a 57-storey {[w|Sydney}} skyscraper without any equipment in 20 minutes. The purpose of Alain Robert’s actions was to raise awareness of global warming. Following the previous like events in other cities, he was arrested and will possibly be fined.

When Robert was 12, he climbed eight storeys to get into his flat instead of waiting for his parents to return. Since then, he has climbed over eighty buildings around the world, including the Eiffel Tower, The New York Times building, and Sydney Harbour Bridge. His hobby has, however, led to him being arrested and fined on multiple occasions—he was fined USD 750 after climbing the 41-storey Royal Bank of Scotland building in central Sydney.

His most recent climb, which he completed in twenty minutes, began at the bottom of the Lumiere building in Bathurst Street at 10:30am AEST on Monday morning. About 100 passers-by gathered to watch Robert, dressed in red trousers, a grey top, and a baseball cap, climb the building. Eleven-year-old Rachel Pepper was surprised when he saw Robert, who suffers from permanent vertigo after two accidents in 1982. “I think it’s amazing to climb that high without falling. He’s got superhuman strength.” His mother Wendy Pepper agreed, “It was a nice surprise when we turned the corner and got to see him.”

Upon reaching the top of the building, the Frenchman unfurled a banner advertising the website of The One Hundred Months campaign, which argues that 100 months after August 2008, climate change will reach an irreversible point, as onlookers applauded his feat. Robert was subsequently taken into custody at the top of the skyscraper, and charged with trespassing. Robert was granted conditional bail to appear at the Downing Centre Local Court on Friday. Robert’s agent, Max Markson, described the climb as a “wonderful achievement. He’s the best at what he does. I’m sad he’s been arrested, but hopefully he’ll get out soon.”

Is Alliance School Of Business Bangalore Is A Good Choice For Pursuing Mba?

Filed under: Business Finance — @ 2:16 am

Is alliance school of business Bangalore is a good choice for pursuing MBA? by SujathaAlliance school of business Bangalore is one of the main pillars of Alliance University and has emerged as one of the top B-Schools in the country. It also holds the distinction of being the first Indian B-School to be accredited by the IACBE, USA. Alliance today has 12000 + alumni working in 45+ countries across the globe.Some highlights of alliance business school infrastructure are as below:’Amphitheater classrooms, spacious seminar halls, excellent library’High end residential accommodation for faculty & staff’A food court, fitness center, recreational facilities, healthcare center Alliance university mba ranking are as below:’Counted among the Best Education Brands, 2017’Ranked 3rd Top B-School in South India, ranked 10th Top B-School in India, Eduniversal’Ranked 9th Best B-School in india, CNBC’Ranked 3rd in Bengaluru including IIM-B & ranked 6th in South India, The Week B-School Survey, 2016Courses offered by alliance business school Bangalore include:BBAMBAPGDMExecutive PGDMPh.D In ManagementAlliance university mba curriculum consists of general management subjects, core & elective subjects which a student can pick from the below list as his/ her specilisation: Marketing, Finance, Organizational Behavior & Human Resource (OB & HR), Operations, Retail, Banking & financial Services, Hospitality, Entrepreneurship & Family Businesses, International Business or Communications.Some of the reasons for excellent alliance university mba reviews are because its expert faculty drawn both from the industry & academia s well as its international linkages with 45+ eminent Global institutes of Excellence. It has also tied up with SAP and provides extensive practical training to students in Financial Accounting (FI), Sales & Distribution (SD), Materials Management (MM), and Human Capital Management (HCM).For Alliance University MBA admission, students need to hold a bachelors Degree with an aggregate of 50% marks (45% for SC/ST) and also need to have a high score in any of the management entrance exams like GMAT/CAT etc. The admission selection process consists of:’Alliance Management Aptitude test (AMAT)’Oral Extempore Presentation’Essay Writing’Personal InterviewAlliance university mba fees for academic year 2017-18 are as below:1.Registration fee for Indian Nationals is INR 50,000, for NRI & SAARC nationals INR 60,000 & for other foreign nationals it is INR $ 1,150.2.The total amount payable over & above for the 2 year program is for Indian nationals is INR 13,50,000/ , for NRI & SAARC nationals it is 15,00,000/ & for all other foreign nationals it is $31,050. This fee can be paid across 3 installments.The hostel fees applicable include a refundable hostel security deposit of INR 15,000, for single occupancy INR 90,600, for double occupancy, INR 75,600 & for triple occupancy it is INR 66,600.An overview of alliance university mba placements for 2016 is as below:’91% placement record’270+ recruiting partners had visited the campus’40% were new recruiters ‘2500+ opportunities across the globe were offered to studentsSome key recruiters include Analytics Quotient, Oracle, Huawei, Wipro, Tech Mahindra, and Nestle among many others.For More Information Visit :http://www.iesonline.co.in/alliance-school-of-business-bangaloreArticle Source: eArticlesOnline.com

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Riot at Guantanamo Bay detention camp

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Saturday, May 20, 2006

Inmates at Guantanamo Bay detention camp in Cuba have attacked guards with fan blades and other makeshift weapons. Rear Admiral Harry Harris, the commander of Joint Task Force Guantanamo says some detainees were injured in “the most violent outbreak” at the facility since it was opened in 2002.

Officers fired rubber bullets at the detainees after the guards were attacked with “broken light fixtures, fan blades” and other improvised weapons. Rear Admiral Harris says, “minimum force was used to quell the disturbance”.

The New York Times reports that a riot-control unit with batons and shields quelled Thursday’s disturbance. Another episode involved two other groups of inmates who tore apart their quarters and attacked guards.

Military officials said the detainees’ actions were designed to draw attention to the plight of the terror suspects detained indefinitely in “Gitmo”. Rear Admiral Harris, said that a prisoner was pretending to hang himself to lure the guards into the room. “The detainees had slickened the floor of their block with faeces, urine and soapy water in an attempt to trick the guards,” he said. “They then assaulted the guards with broken light fixtures, fan blades and bits of metal.”

The guards used pepper spray and blasted the detainees with several shots from a shotgun, firing rubber balls during the five-minute fight. No guards were hurt, but six inmates were treated for “minor injuries,” he said.

Colonel Mike Bumgarner said guards shot five rounds of “nonlethal” pellets from a 12-gauge shotgun, and a rubber grenade from an M-203 launcher. He said rioting then broke out in two other blocks of Camp Four when around 50 detainees damaged their quarters and made weapons to attack the guards. Colonel Bumgarner said it took an hour to bring the disturbances under control. He says the six detainees received minor injuries.

A military spokesman said 60 of the detainees were later transferred to more secure areas of the camp. Colonel Bumgarner says “detainees were jumping out of the beds on top of the guards” and some guards were knocked to the floor. “Frankly we were losing the fight at that point,” he said. “This illustrates to me the dangerous nature of the men we have detained here,” Rear Admiral Harris told reporters in a teleconference.

Earlier in the day, two other detainees attempted suicide by overdosing on hoarded prescription drugs. Guantanamo officials said there have been 41 suicide attempts by 25 detainees and no deaths since the camp opened in January 2002. Defense lawyers contend the figure is higher.

Meanwhile, the United Nations Committee Against Torture has called on the United States to shut down Guantanamo and close any other “secret prisons” it operates. The UN declared the indefinite detention of suspects without charge a “violation of the UN Convention Against Torture.”

“The State party should cease to detain any person at Guantanamo Bay and close this detention facility, permit access by the detainees to judicial process or release them as soon as possible,” the committee said. They called on the US to “ensure that no one is detained in any secret detention facility under its de facto effective control”.

IMF and EU approve aid for Georgia

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Tuesday, September 16, 2008

The International Monetary Fund and the European Union approved aid packages to help Georgia recover from its conflict with Russia, which occurred in early August. The IMF approved a US$750 million loan which will allow Georgia to rebuild its currency reserves. The European Union also approved an aid package of 500 million in aid by 2010, which is expected to help internally displaced people (IDPs) and economic recovery in the form of new infrastructure. Only €100 million of the EU aid will be given to Georgia this year.

These loans are aimed to restore confidence in Georgia’s economy and send a signal to international investors that Georgia’s economy is sound. According to the IMF, international investors have been “critical to Georgia’s economic growth in recent years.”

Takatoshi Kato, Deputy Managing Director and Acting Chairman of the IMF executive committee, said the loan will “make significant resources available to replenish international reserves and bolster investor confidence, with the aim of sustaining private capital inflows that have been critical to Georgia’s economic growth in recent years.”

Georgia has requested $2 billion in international aid to help it recover from the conflict. So far, the United States has pledged $1 billion in aid. Further assistance and loans to Georgia are expected from other organizations. Kato noted that “…Georgia is expected to receive financial assistance from multilateral and bilateral donors and creditors in support of the reconstruction effort.” It is expected that an international donors’ conference will take place next month to solicit more aid for the country.

Georgia’s government expects that economic growth will be more than cut in half as a result of the conflict. Last year, Georgia’s GDP increased 12.4% and it is predicted by the IMF that growth will be less than 4 percent in the coming year.

March 18, 2018

Benefits Offered By Professional Payroll Management

Filed under: Workforce Management Software — @ 4:21 pm

byAlma Abell

As a business owner, you have a large number of responsibilities. Some days, they can become quite overwhelming. In these instances, it only makes sense to outsource aspects of your business, such as payroll, to focus your time on other important duties. Some of the main benefits offered by Payroll Management services are highlighted here.

Give You More Free Time

If you are processing your payroll by hand, week after week, this can be an extremely time-consuming process. When you utilize a Payroll Management service, you can free up your time and your staff’s time for more important duties.

Minimize Your Costs

Your direct cost to process payroll for your staff can be reduced significantly when you work with a professional service. This means you will have more money to put back into your company.

Avoid Costly IRS Penalties

The IRS recently stated that as many as 40 percent of all small businesses will have to pay an $845 penalty each year for incorrect or late payments and filings. The majority of payroll services will provide their customers with a tax guarantee. This ensures that the customers will not have to pay any penalties if they do occur. In some cases, this immediate cost-savings will justify outsourcing payroll immediately.

Offer Direct Deposit Services

Giving your employees direct deposit can be difficult if you do not use an outside payroll management service. Additionally, more and more small businesses are realizing that this is what their employees want. Avoiding a trip to the bank offers and important convenience. Additionally, when business owners opt to direct deposit checks, it will eliminate the error-prone and time-consuming paper handling necessary to provide payroll checks each month to their employees.

If you think that outsourcing your payroll could benefit your business, contact Advantage Payroll Services today. Here you can talk with industry professionals who will help you find the best solution for your business. Doing this will help to save you time and money while making your employees happier with their options for getting paid. This service can benefit any size business and one you should carefully consider.

Edmund White on writing, incest, life and Larry Kramer

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Thursday, November 8, 2007

What you are about to read is an American life as lived by renowned author Edmund White. His life has been a crossroads, the fulcrum of high-brow Classicism and low-brow Brett Easton Ellisism. It is not for the faint. He has been the toast of the literary elite in New York, London and Paris, befriending artistic luminaries such as Salman Rushdie and Sir Ian McKellen while writing about a family where he was jealous his sister was having sex with his father as he fought off his mother’s amorous pursuit.

The fact is, Edmund White exists. His life exists. To the casual reader, they may find it disquieting that someone like his father existed in 1950’s America and that White’s work is the progeny of his intimate effort to understand his own experience.

Wikinews reporter David Shankbone understood that an interview with Edmund White, who is professor of creative writing at Princeton University, who wrote the seminal biography of Jean Genet, and who no longer can keep track of how many sex partners he has encountered, meant nothing would be off limits. Nothing was. Late in the interview they were joined by his partner Michael Caroll, who discussed White’s enduring feud with influential writer and activist Larry Kramer.

Contents

  • 1 On literature
  • 2 On work as a gay writer
  • 3 On sex
  • 4 On incest in his family
  • 5 On American politics
  • 6 On his intimate relationships
  • 7 On Edmund White
  • 8 On Larry Kramer
  • 9 Source

March 17, 2018

Benefits Of Booking Airport Shuttle Service In Maui

Filed under: Transport Logistics — @ 3:16 pm

byphineasgray

Do you have an upcoming vacation or trip to Maui planned? Have you thought about your transportation once your plane lands? If this sounds like you, then you may want to consider booking an Airport Shuttle and Tours Service can help make your trip easier by providing you and your family with Airport Shuttle Service Maui that will pick you up at the airport and take you to wherever your destination on the island may be.

The airport can be a hectic and confusing place so consider looking for an Airport Shuttle Service Maui that will meet you in a convenient and easy to find location; some services will even meet you at the luggage carousel and help you with your bags. Imagine how nice some help with your luggage would be after a long plane trip. It is also a good idea to find an Airport Shuttle Service Maui that provides round the clock service, planes can be delayed and you hour service to be available to pick you up.

If you think that booking an Airport Shuttle Service Maui sounds like a good idea; make sure to get all the details and rates beforehand so there are not any surprises upon landing. Some of the details you will want to confirm before booking are:

-Is there a minimum or maximum amount of travelers for shuttle service?

-What is the fee per person?

-Is there a luggage fee? Are the fees the same for all types of luggage? Make sure to ask about any additional fees for extra-large items you may be traveling with like golf bags, snow or surf boards, skiing equipment or bikes.

-If you are traveling with anyone in a wheelchair or someone that has any type of disability that must be accommodated, make sure to check if the shuttle service will be able to meet your needs.

-If you will be traveling with children make sure to check on the shuttles policies regarding children. Consider things like-Will your child be able to sit on your lap? Will the shuttle provide a car seat? Is there an additional charge for a car seat?

In most cases any special circumstances should be discussed with the shuttle before booking, so make sure to consider all travelers needs when booking.

Centennial of ‘father of contemporary Thai cinema’ celebrated

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Saturday, May 24, 2008

Thailand’s National Film Archive in Salaya, Nakhon Pathom unveiled a new museum and cinema on Thursday night for the 100th anniversary celebration of the birth of Rattana Pestjoni, a filmmaker who is considered the “father of contemporary Thai cinema”.

With Pestonji’s family, movie stars, filmmakers, government officials and fans on hand, the National Film Archive’s museum was opened for tours, and the facility’s 120-seat cinema hosted the screening of a documentary film, Signature: The Life and Work of R.D. Pestonji.

Pestonji was born in Bangkok on May 22, 1908, to a Parsi-Indian (ethnic Persian) family. For his first short film, Tang, in 1937, he received an award from Alfred Hitchcock at a film festival in Scotland. Pestonji directed his first feature film, Dear Dolly, in 1951. He was known for his skills as a cinematographer, and he shot the first Thai feature film to be submitted to an overseas film festival. Pestonji also pushed for innovations in the Thai film industry, such as using 35mm film, and raising the level of cinematography as an artistic element of the films, said film historian Dome Sukwong, director of the National Film Archive.

The now-lost Santi-Weena was submitted to the Asia-Pacific Film Festival in 1954 in Tokyo. Pestonji served as cinematographer on it as well as Forever Yours, in 1955. He then directed four features, Country Hotel in 1957, Dark Heaven in 1958, Black Silk in 1961, and Sugar Is Not Sweet in 1964. His films were never box-office successes, which led to Pestonji retiring from feature-film work to make television commercials, Sukwong said.

Pestonji died of a heart attack on August 17, 1970 at the Montien Hotel Bangkok, while giving a speech to government officials and film industry executives about the prevalence of Hollywood films in Thailand’s cinemas.

Contemporary directors who were influenced by Pestonji include Wisit Sasanatieng and Pen-ek Ratanaruang (Last Life in the Universe). Sasanatieng was among the filmmakers present at Thursday’s event.

Prae Dum [Black Silk] is the film that remains my single major influence,” Sasanatieng was quoted as saying by the Bangkok Post. Sasanatieng’s colorful features, Tears of the Black Tiger and Citizen Dog bear many of the hallmarks of Pestonji’s films. “Khun Ratana was not simply a master storyteller … he knew how to use color, art direction and camera angles to create subtle nuances and charge the movie with strong emotions.”

Pestonji’s sons, Santa and Edel, have continued in the film business. The Bangkok film production house their father started now houses a firm that hires out equipment and film crews to foreign films shooting on location in Thailand. Films that the company has been involved with include Heaven & Earth and The Beach. Pestonji’s daughter, Ratanavadi Ratanabhand, was the lead actress in 1961’s Black Silk.

The Pestonji centennial celebration was the first major event held in the new facilities at the National Film Archive, which moved around 10 years ago to the Fine Arts Department compound in Nakhon Pathom Province, about 50 kilometers from Bangkok, where the archive had been previously located. The museum and cinema complex were built in the last year, and Thursday’s event was the first major function held at the facility, said Chalida Uabumrungjit of the Thai Film Foundation, which has worked closely with the National Film Archive to preserve Pestonji’s legacy. The foundation holds the rights to Pestonji’s films and plans to issue a DVD set of his works later this year.

The centerpiece of the archive’s museum is a wax figure of Pestonji, seated with his prized Mitchell camera in front of a recreation of the set from his 1957 musical comedy Country Hotel.

In a manner similar to Grauman’s Chinese Theatre in Hollywood, handprints, footprints and signatures of celebrities are being collected in the concrete outside the museum’s cinema. That initiative started on Thursday with actor Prompong Nopparit, a spokesman for the Ministry of Culture, being the first to make his marks.

Other stars making impressions included actor Suthep Wongkamheng, who starred in Pestonji’s Dark Heaven. A rain storm dampened the festivities, but didn’t keep 1970s action star Sombat Metanee from making his mark in the slab, albeit under cover of umbrellas. Other figures adding their marks to the wet cement were pioneering animator Payut Ngaokrachang and Santa Pestonji, Ratana’s eldest son.

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