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UK Hacker loses High Court appeal

Gary McKinnon, aka Solo.click to enlargeGary McKinnon who allegedly caused thousands of dollars of damage to US army, air force and NASA property by hacking their computer systems, has lost his appeal against his extradition to the US where he could face a military tribunal and up to 70 years in jail.Mckinnon, alias “Solo”, claimed [...]

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Astro Projection.....Remote Viewing

This out of body thing with Astro Projection and remote viewing is very real to some people. I hear it takes a bit of practice to accomplish this on a regular basis on demand, but it is possible. Your Astro self leaves your physical body and goes basically wherever you wish it to go. It is http://www.out-of-body.com/ that has the instructional tapes and CDs to learn this great thing of multi dimensional projection. It is used when a person does remote viewing. Which is leaving the body in a spirit like form and attempting to view a person or object wherever they or it may be. Several Governments have attempted to use this form of intelligence gathering to accomplish their goals of warfare and spying. This could be quite an entertaining activity if one was able to do this...........

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New identifiers at the arXiv

The arXiv have changed their identifiers away from the familiar arch-ive/YYMMNNN (e.g. hep-lat/0605007) format to a new YYMM.NNNN (e.g. 0704.0274) format, which will be used across archives; the change was implemented on April Fool's Day. One consequence of the new identifiers is that the preprint numbers within an archive are no longer consecutive, making the "previous" and "next" functions on the abstract listings rather less useful. Existing papers will retain their old-style identifiers, though. It will remain to be seen how the community likes the change.

Another change, which at least I like quite a bit, is the new presentation format for abstracts. With the more commonly required pieces of information at the top, it looks a lot neater than the old one, which had a lot of less useful things (submission history etc.) in the first few lines.

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