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ok that's almost never on, but check out the baatcomputer DMZ itunes library! -- yes this is mostly _someone_'s old napster crap (she's the only person who leaves her comp on 24/7). there's so much better stuff in the militarized zone... you'll just have to come over ;)
not new: mac os x stuff
Whaaahhh....... my wmuc.umd.edu homepage is toast. So time to start building this baby out a bit ;)
working hard or hardly working?
DC muse-ack (aka washington post-everything) ok i am needing to find mp3s of all this good isht
If one assumes propaganda to be a critical mechanism by which to catalyze operational financing through donations / contributions, more stringent regulation and pro-active counter-terror operations are counterproductive to the ends of eliminating terrorism. While such measures may in the short-term lessen the supply of terror to the "market", the demand side has not only been ignored, but has possibly been increased by the propaganda value that such measures could potentially provide to terrorist networks. An abrogation of pro-active policies to counter the supply-side of terror is not a viable solution to the issue. At the same time, excessive zeal in prosecuting terrorism, a la the arguably misspoken "crusading" that President Bush has proposed, threatens to offset the gains of supply side terror efforts (regardless of their minimal opportunity for success) with a demand side growth in terror. A compromise between the two extremes, between the "wishful neglect and wasteful exaggeration"(3) of counter-terror policy is necessary. I suggest that this compromise necessitates a demand side approach through development efforts.
covering dissent: anti-capitalist protests and the corporate media
raisethefist.com update (31 Jan 2002)
bizarre irc logs... the names have been changed to protect the innocent: Soon2BCop
anarchist townhall #3 (more @ blackflag.net)
the nigel page - CNN v. Indymedia
al Qaeda operatives, including a known italian anarchist, spotted outside CNN San Francisco bureau!
sf-active open source project
search indymedia (former experimental search engine - now dead)
blackcat.linefeed.org is a collectively run server co-located in the bay area. hosted users include various IMCs and activist groups. 4:16AM up 305 days, 5:06, 19 users, load averages: 0.59, 0.38, 0.35
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