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DotNetGuru.org -
1 days and 1 hours ago
Dans cet impressionnant billet, Luke Kenneth expose les fondements de MVC et voit dans l'apparition
des technologies AJAX à base de compilateur un échec de ce modèle : quot;
(...) the limitations of the default quot;Controllerquot; behaviour of Web browsers became quickly
apparent, Javascript was introduced to overcome those limitations. The introduction of Javascript
itself instantly complicated the picture, blurring the lines of responsibility for quot;Viewquot;
creation and Model quot;business rulesquot; enforcement (...)quot;. Un exposé riche et
argumenté.
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Guardian Unlimited -
1 days and 11 hours ago
Online questioning of teenagers reveals abuse and exposes lack of support for young victims pa
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Open"Source::critere -
1 days and 15 hours ago
Le chef de l'Etat, en visite à Compiègne, a annoncé notamment 160 millions
euro; pour l'amélioration des centres d'hébergement, et la création de mille
nouvelles places d'accueil pour SDF. Il a évoqué également l'aide alimentaire
et l'endettement.
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Nouvelobs.com en temps réel - Actualités -
1 days and 16 hours ago
Le chef de l'Etat, en visite à Compiègne, a annoncé notamment 160 millions
€ pour l'amélioration des centres d'hébergement, et la création de mille
nouvelles places d'accueil pour SDF. Il a évoqué également l'aide alimentaire
et l'endettement.
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InfoWorld: Top News -
1 days and 22 hours ago
div class="rxbodyfield"p page="1" class="ArticleBody"A technical problem in a license management
server at SonicWall created havoc Tuesday for users of the company#39;s e-mail security products,
leaving many customers temporarily unprotected against spam, a target="_blank"
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threats while others were unable to log into their own systems./pp align="right"a
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, said Tuesday evening that the Sunnyvale, Calif.-based vendor had resolved the server issue as of
noontime PST and that affected customers could quot;resynchronize their licensesquot; by visiting
the a target="_blank" href="http://www.sonicwall.com/us/11087.html"customer support section/a of
the company#39;s Web site./pp page="1" class="ArticleBody"b[ Learn how to secure your systems with
Roger Grimes#39; a href="http://weblog.infoworld.com/securityadviser/?source=fssr"Security Adviser
blog/a and a href="http://www.infoworld.com/newsletter/subscribe.html?source=fssr"newsletter/a,
both from InfoWorld. ]/b/pp page="1" class="ArticleBody"It wasn#39;t immediately clear how many
customers were affected by the license server glitch. But numerous users posted angry messages on a
forum on the SonicWall site during a period that lasted for several hours./pp page="1"
class="ArticleBody"According to a user who reported the problem to Computerworld via e-mail, the
glitch affected all customers of SonicWall#39;s ES series of a target="_blank"
href="http://www.computerworld.com/action/article.do?command=viewArticleBasicamp;articleId=9118299"e-mail
security/a appliances, based on what he was told by a person he described as the vendor#39;s
quot;general support ticket-taker.quot;/pp page="1" class="ArticleBody"The user, who asked not to
be identified, said that during the overnight hours from Monday into Tuesday, SonicWall#39;s
license manager erroneously reset the license keys for products installed on his systems and those
of other customers, thereby making the licenses appear to be invalid./pp page="1"
class="ArticleBody"quot;Very early this morning,quot; Nichols confirmed via e-mail, quot;one server
in SonicWall#39;s licensing server pool that handles distribution of [digital] signatures and
license keys malfunctioned.quot; The malfunction caused quot;somequot; license keys to be reset,
requiring them to later be resynchronized with SonicWall#39;s servers, she said./pp page="1"
class="ArticleBody"The company shut off the problematic license server quot;shortly after it began
malfunctioning, and at the same time proactively stopped automatic license key updates while we
verified the integrity of the rest of our licensing servers,quot; Nichols wrote. During that
period, customers were still able to manually download updates and resynchronize their licenses
through the company#39;s Web site, she added./pp page="1" class="ArticleBody"Nichols said that
SonicWall was working to contact customers believed to have been affected by the problem to ensure
them that the technical issues had been resolved./pp page="1" class="ArticleBody"In posts on the
user forum, a person named Jody Spoor who identified herself as a senior technical support engineer
at SonicWall said that the company had been alerted about the problem quot;as early as we could
bequot; and had taken immediate steps to prevent the issue from spreading further./pp page="1"
class="ArticleBody"Typically, a problem with a license server shouldn#39;t result in local
product-registration information being lost, Spoor said in one post. But for some reason, the
registration information was lost quot;for a number of units,quot; she added. Spoor recommended a
manual work-around for affected customers while SonicWall worked to fix the technical snafu./pp
page="1" class="ArticleBody"The glitch sparked outrage among some SonicWall customers who vented
their frustrations on the user forum, which can be accessed from the company#39;s a target="_blank"
href="http://www.sonicwall.com/us/Support.html"main support page/a but requires registration./pp
page="2" class="ArticleBody"quot;I#39;ll say it to whoever I need to say it to. This is
unacceptable,quot; wrote a customer using the handle rhouseholder. quot;We are a 100 million dollar
#39;technology#39; defense contractor with serious security considerations, and I can#39;t just
have SPAM and VIRUSES pouring into my network for half a day because your license server went
down.quot;/pp page="2" class="ArticleBody"One forum poster, who works at an educational institution
that has nearly 30,000 students and is hit by more than 2 million spam messages daily, fumed at the
fact that the manual work-around recommended by SonicWall didn#39;t work for the school./pp
page="2" class="ArticleBody"That user also complained that e-mails and phone calls to
SonicWall#39;s tech support department had gone unreturned for hours. quot;There comes a time when
you need to stop waiting for tech support to call you back and just call your own internal legal
department,quot; the user wrote./pp page="2" class="ArticleBody"Another customer said several
schools that rely on SonicWall products for content filtering had decided to disconnect their
Internet access until the license server problem was resolved./pp page="2"
class="ArticleBody"quot;Say goodbye to one customer ? I will not be renewing,quot; wrote another
user who was identified as pcicanada on the forum. In that post, pcicanada added that although the
problem eventually was resolved, the entire episode was completely inexcusable./pp page="2"
class="ArticleBody"quot;What exactly is it,quot; pcicanada wrote, quot;that I am paying for? My
systems spent most of the day completely exposed because the wizards at Sonicwall have no
mechanisms in place for dealing with something like this!quot;/pp page="2" class="ArticleBody"Other
users also lamented about the apparent lack of a backup plan at SonicWall for handling the crisis,
and blasted the company for leaving them exposed to e-mail threats for a prolonged period of time
because of a license server glitch. Some demanded a prompt and complete explanation of what had
happened so they could tell their managers why their companies had been left completely open to
e-mail security threats./pp page="2" class="ArticleBody"One user, who said his SonicWall system had
been down for more than eight hours, called the situation quot;ridiculousquot; in a forum post.
quot;I had no idea they were running real-time licensing, but since they were, they should have
some redundancy,quot; the user wrote. quot;This is BS. I#39;m livid.quot;/pp page="2"
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20Minutes - 20minutes à la seconde -
1 days and 22 hours ago
Aide alimentaire, hébergement, crédit et endettement: Nicolas Sarkozy a exposé
ses mesures pour lutter contre la pauvreté, mercredi à Compiègne (Oise),
à la veille de la présentation de son plan de relance de l'économie.
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les nouvelles de Circul.Arts: fil RSS -
2 days and 1 hours ago
Pourquoi ce qui se laisse traverser par la lumi#232;re et qui permet de voir ce qu'il y a
derri#232;re est-il si fascinant ?br / br / Pourquoi ce qui se laisse voir « au travers
» d'une mati#232;re #233;vid#233;e par des vides creus#233;s dans l'#233;paisseur de
l'opacit#233;, donne - t'il autant d'existence #224; ce qui est « entre » ?br / br /
Peut-#234;tre parce que le regard jubile, car lui est autoris#233; de voir « au-del#224;
», une r#233;alit#233; #224; laquelle il n'aurait pas acc#232;s. br / br / Le regard traverse
en sens inverse de la lumi#232;re l'objet comme « lieu de passage »... fait que de
verre, de papier et d'encres vertes et bleues... br / br / Val#233;rie THEVENOTbr / br / -
entr#233;e libre - br / Nota Bene, caf#233; litt#233;raire et musical du th#233;#226;tre. -//-
agenda Exposition - BEAUVAIS, Oise (60) - le 01-12-2008 -//-
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Toute la diététique ! -
2 days and 2 hours ago
Voici un ouvrage retentissant, écrit par l'un des plus éminents
gastro-entérologues, sur les trois grandes maladies dites de civilisation : le cancer, le
diabète et les maladies cardio-vasculaires. Le Dr Hiromi Shinya, expose en détail la
façon de préserver notre capital enzymatique afin de ne jamais avoir besoin de
chirurgie ou de médicaments pour soigner les prétendues maladies dues à
l'âge, c'est-à-dire comment s'alimenter, comment boire, comment vivre. (suite...)
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Toute la diététique ! -
2 days and 2 hours ago
Voici un ouvrage retentissant, écrit par l'un des plus éminents
gastro-entérologues, sur les trois grandes maladies dites de civilisation : le cancer, le
diabète et les maladies cardio-vasculaires. Le Dr Hiromi Shinya, expose en détail la
façon de préserver notre capital enzymatique afin de ne jamais avoir besoin de
chirurgie ou de médicaments pour soigner les prétendues maladies dues à
l'âge, c'est-à-dire comment s'alimenter, comment boire, comment vivre. (suite...)img
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Global Voices Online -
2 days and 5 hours ago
In a country where government budgetary allocation for education is steadily decreasing every
year, shortages of classrooms, school tables, chairs, among others are the stuff of news every
opening of classes. To cope with the lack of educational facilities, public schools often rely on
donations.
Such was the case with the Sangat National High School of San Fernando, Cebu when a foundation
headed by a former town resident now based in the U.S. donated books and computers to the school
earlier this year.
Sadly, the beneficiary students of the southern Philippine municipality never got to benefit from
the donations. What happened?
Photos uncovering the fate of the donations appeared online in the anonymous blog, Taga San Fernando[fil].

Dumped Books: Photo by Taga San Fernando used with permission.
Taga San Fernando explains:
Gi-donate ang maong mga computer, mga accessories, ug mga libro sa Bless of Mind Foundation nga
gipangulohan sa taga San Fernando nga si Racquel Kristina Enad. Kini iyang gipadala alang sa
Sangat National High School.
Kahinumdoman, ang maong mga computer, mga computer parts, ug mga libro miabot sa Cebu
International Port (CIP) sa miaging May 15, 2008 gikan sa USA ug ang consignee mao ang Sangat
National High School. Gisulod kini og tulo ka mga 40-footer nga mga container van.
Gipaguwa kini ginamit ang mga kontak ni Nonoy Reluya, ang bana ni Mayor Neneth Reluya sa San
Fernando.
Ang nakaapan kay imbes i-turnover pagdiretso sa Sangat National High School, gidiretso kini sa
pagdala as munisipyo ug gipilian sa mayor.
Dihang nireklamo ang principal sa Sangat National High School nga si Glenna Plarisan ug naabot sa
media ang maong anomaliya, nasuko ang mayor ug iyang gipadala ang mga gipanghimulbulan nga mga
donated items sakay sa mga dump truck ug igo lang giambak sa grounds sa maong high school.
The computers, accessories, and books were donated by the Bless of mind Foundation headed by
San Fernando resident Racquel Kristina Enad. These were intended for Sangat National High
School.
The said computers, computer parts, and books arrived at the Cebu International Port (CIP) last May
15, 2008 from the USA with the Sangat National High School as consignee. These were contained in
three 40-footer container vans.
These were released with the help of the contacts of Nonoy Reluya, husband of San Fernando Mayor
Neneth Reluya.
However, instead of being turned-over directly to Sangat National High School, these were brought
to the municipal hall where the mayor began picking for the good ones.
When Glenna Plarisan, the Sangat National High School principal, complained and this reached the
media, the mayor got angry and ordered the donated items delivered in dump trucks and dumped on the
grounds of the said high school.
The blog invited furious reactions with more than 400 comments posted. According to the blog owner, the
deluge of responses resulted to the site's reaching its limits which led him to move his coverage
of the issue to a second blog[en].
A case against the mayor is now pending at the Ombudsman Office. Meanwhile, a commenter
posted the text of an email from one of the donors to Mayor Reluya's husband that defended
the mayor. However, this only
raised more questions:
* Why was there no proper turnover of the items to the schools in San Fernando?
* Your defenders say the pictures are exaggerated. Are they saying these were doctored? Are you
denying that your people dumped the books on the ground? Are those not the town dump trucks that
carried the computers that were obviously dis-assembled? For what? usable parts?
* Is this the way you turnover donated items to their beneficiaries?
For Mr. Steve Enad, don't you feel insulted by how the donations were handled when it arrived?
The pictures say more than a million words … please look at them closely.

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Guardian Unlimited -
2 days and 11 hours ago
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width="1" height="1" //divpThe true scale of the maltreatment of children in the UK is revealed by
child abuse experts today who say that one in 10 suffers physical, sexual, emotional abuse or
neglect./ppUnlike Baby P, who died in Haringey, north London, while on the at-risk register after
months of abuse and neglect, most maltreated children are not even referred to the authorities.
/ppTeachers, GPs and paediatricians have no confidence in the ability of social services to make a
difference to their lives and fear the child's plight will be made worse if he or she is taken into
care and placed in a foster family, they say./ppA series of papers published today by the Lancet
medical journal in collaboration with the Royal College of Paediatrics and Child Health paints a
grim picture of the unseen sufferings of an estimated 1 million children a year in the
UK./ppBetween 4 and 16% of children suffer physical abuse, such as hitting, punching, beating and
burning, according to a paper by Ruth Gilbert and colleagues from University College London's
Institute of Child Health. The figures come from research in high-income countries, including the
UK, which is not thought to differ from the average. /ppSome 5-10% of girls and 1-5% of boys have
been subjected to penetrative sex, usually by a family friend or relative. If sexual abuse is
defined more widely - as anything from being shown pornographic magazines to rape - it is estimated
that it will include at least 15% of girls and 5% of boys./ppAround 10% of children suffer
emotional abuse every year, the paper says, which includes persistently being made to feel
worthless, unwanted or scared. More still - up to 15% a year - suffer neglect, defined as the
failure of their parents or carers to meet the child's basic emotional or physical needs or ensure
their safety./ppThose like Baby P who are picked up by the social services and placed on the
at-risk register are only the tip of the iceberg. The plight of fewer than one in 10 maltreated
children is investigated and substantiated by child protection services. /ppThe experts underline a
key finding from the case of Baby P - that professionals are not communicating and sharing their
suspicions./ppLancet editor Richard Horton said the findings, which had taken a year to reach
publication, had "huge significance for considering an appropriate and measured response to the
findings around Baby P". /ppHe added: "What this report does emphasise is the extent of the risk
factors and consequences of child maltreatment, which are of such complexity that any reflex
attempt to apportion blame or think there is a simple solution to this issue is to completely
misrepresent the extent and depth of the problem."/ppThe papers also expose the paucity of evidence
behind the decisions taken by health professionals and social workers. Far more research is needed
into finding out what will prevent a child being abused. "We don't know how effective existing
practice is," said Jane Barlow, professor of public health in the early years at Warwick
University, co-author of the paper on interventions. "These are some of the most vulnerable
children out there in society."/ppIn a Lancet commentary, Dr Horton says the series "will
unfortunately not halt the blight of child abuse, because the phenomenon is too common, too
surreptitious and too deeply rooted in deprivation and other social ills - but we nonetheless hope
to raise awareness of the scientific evidence that is available, and indeed essential, to guide
paediatricians and other professionals in their practice with children who might have been abused
and to help bring a new logic and clarity to public debate about this contentious area."/pdiv
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kottke.org -
2 days and 13 hours ago
Roger Ebert
rails against our infantilizing celebrity obsessed media.
The AP, long considered obligatory to the task of running a North American newspaper, has been
hit with some cancellations lately, and no doubt has been informed what its customers want:
Affairs, divorces, addiction, disease, success, failure, death watches, tirades, arrests, hissy
fits, scandals, who has been "seen with" somebody, who has been "spotted with" somebody, and "top
ten" lists of the above. (Celebs "seen with" desire to be seen, celebs "spotted with" do not
desire to be seen.)
The CelebCult virus is eating our culture alive, and newspapers voluntarily expose themselves to
it. It teaches shabby values to young people, festers unwholesome curiosity, violates privacy,
and is indifferent to meaningful achievement. One of the TV celeb shows has announced it will
cover the Obama family as "a Hollywood story." I want to smash something against a wall.
As in most matters, Ebert speaks for me in this regard, the smashing in particular. His final
line -- "The news is still big. It's the newspapers that got small." -- is spot on and, I'm
increasingly convinced, the way out for newspapers in the long term. The news is big and
newspapers need to get back to covering its complexity, significance, and interestingness.
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Scoopeo En attente -
2 days and 14 hours ago
Jimmy Pantera, passionné de Lucha Libre (catch mexicain) et collectionneur de tout ce qui
s’y rapporte, expose aujourd’hui son incroyable univers, peuplé de corps
musclés et de masques fantasques. quot;Los Tigres del Ringquot; présente les
différentes facettes iconographiques de ce catch si populaire en Amérique latine,
à mi-chemin entre le sport et la religion. La sortie de cet ouvrage était pour nous
une occasion de poser quelques questions à son auteur.
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Silicon Alley Insider -
2 days and 15 hours ago
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alt="handcuffs.jpg" title="handcuffs.jpg" width="192" height="144" /After a fight with his
girlfriend, J.P. Weichel of Loveland, Colorado thought he could blow off some steam by writing
nasty things about his ex on in the "Rants Raves" section of Craigslist. Maybe that makes him a
jerk, but under a Colorado criminal libel law, Weichel faces up to 18 months in prison./p p
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The case began when a woman told Loveland police in December 2007 about postings made about her
between November and December 2007. Court records show posts that suggested she traded sexual acts
for legal services from her attorney and mentioned a visit from child services because of an injury
to her child./p p style="padding-left: 30px;"Police obtained search warrants for records from Web
sites including Craigslist before identifying Weichel as the suspect. Weichel shares a child with
the woman./p p style="padding-left: 30px;"Weichel, confronted by detectives at his workplace in
August, said he was "just venting," according to court records./p pThe Colorado law bans statements
"tending to blacken the memory of one who is dead" or that "impeach the honesty, integrity, virtue,
or reputation or expose the natural defects of one who is alive."/p pWe're not lawyers, but we're
going to assume if you can be prosecuted for badmouthing someone on Craigslist, you're just as
liable for behavior on MySpace, Facebook, a Wordpress blog, or anywhere else online. Libel is
usually a civil matter, unless you live in one of the handful of states (like Colorado) with a
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2 days and 16 hours ago
F.E.A.R. 2 : l'Intelligence Artificiellebr / Monolith lâche trois nouvelles vidéos sur
F.E.A.R. 2. La première (ci-dessus) parle de l'IA qui est capable de se mettre à
couvert derrière un véhicule en mouvement ou de lever les bras en l'air en hurlant
quand elle prend feu. La seconde nous vante les mérites de l'éclairage dynamique et
des nombreux effets spéciaux qui rendent les combats de FEAR 2 aussi vivants. La
troisième expose les aléas du métier difficile qu'exercent les IT en charge
des postes de travail et de l'infrastructure réseau de Monolith. Wolfreim a également
repéré des artworks 3D et des screenshots du jeu chez IGN : [--SUITE--]br / F.E.A.R.
2 : le moteurbr / br / F.E.A.R. 2 : les travailleurs de l'ombre #1 br /br /a
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