Saturday, May 31, 2003

Eclipse:





Friday, May 30, 2003

"Oh, happy day..."
Is this the end of Netscape?
Copy Protection Is a Crime
"...Yet we're on the verge of instituting digital rights management. What do computers do best? Obey rules. What do they do worst? Allow latitude. Why? Because computers don't know when to look the other way."

Thursday, May 29, 2003

Bombas estourando do outro lado agora:

Saving Private Lynch story 'flawed'

US rejects BBC Lynch report
The Pentagon has hit back at allegations made in a BBC documentary that the US military stage-managed the rescue in Iraq of American PoW Jessica Lynch.

Lynch family silent over rescue
The parents of Jessica Lynch say they are not prepared to discuss details of their daughter's controversial capture and rescue in Iraq.

Iraq's 'weapons' doubts
The US Defence Secretary, Donald Rumsfeld, has acknowledged for the first time that Iraq may have destroyed its weapons of mass destruction before the US launched its offensive to topple Saddam Hussein's regime.


Sunday, May 25, 2003

McCartney 'Back in the USSR'
MOSCOW, Russia (CNN) -- Almost four decades after he wrote "Back in the USSR" Paul McCartney finally made it to Russia.
McCartney rocked Red Square with Beatles classics and many of his own songs for nearly three hours Saturday night, capping his first trip ever to Russia, where his music flourished during the '70s and '80s despite being banned by the communist government.
He became the first Beatle to play in Red Square.