Tarot Card Sniper victim was FBI computer security expert

Let the conspiracies fly fast and wide on this

An armed lunatic plaguing the Washington, DC area has managed to do more harm to American cyber-defence with a single .223 caliber bullet than an entire squadron of PLA hackers could hope to accomplish, Vmyths editor Rob Rosenberger points out in a recent rant.

FBI National Infrastructure Protection Center (NIPC) cyber-analyst Linda Franklin became the Beltway sniper’s eleventh victim shot and ninth victim murdered last Monday as she loaded her car with merchandise in a suburban DC shopping mall.

[via Red Rock Eater]

Gonna party like it’s 1929

Remember that economic “soft-landing” that got reclassified as “moderate turbulance”? Perhaps mid-air explosion should be more appropriate

US stock markets have fallen for six consecutive weeks, to their lowest levels in five years. European markets have collapsed even further, wiping out nearly half of the value of European corporations in this year alone. Japan is struggling to put together a plan to save its banking system, riddled with bad debt after a decade of recession and falling prices. Now the German economy threatens to follow.

‘There are strong parallels to the Thirties after an unsustainable “new era” boom,’ says Avinash Persaud managing director for economics and research at State Street Bank. ‘Then, the stock market decline was not just steep, it was long, taking three years to reach the bottom.’

[via Red Rock Eater]

New Times to Los Angeles: “Go fuck yourself”

*sigh*. Admittedly, I’m still embittered from when the New Times organization bought out and shut down the L.A. Reader and Village View back in 1996, but damn…

Los Angeles New Times, the second largest alternative weekly in the L.A. area, is shutting down, silencing a quirky and inconsistent, yet valuable, journalistic voice, while costing the jobs of about 100 employees.

The closure is part of a complex deal with Village Voice Media, the parent company of the L.A. Weekly. Village Voice Media will purchase client lists from New Times, but no hard assets. VVM, in turn, will shut down the Free Times, in Cleveland, turning over client lists to the New Times paper in that city. Privately held VVM, based in New York, operates six remaining papers.

“To me, this is all about making us more competitive, particularly with the L.A. Times,” said VVM president David Schneiderman. “Like most daily newspapers, they have an aging readership and they want our readers. We’re not going to sit around and let them have them.”

The reaction was short and blunt from Michael Lacey, executive editor of New Times newspapers. “Go fuck yourself,” said Lacey, who was reached Wednesday morning at a Santa Monica beachside hotel. He slammed down the phone without responding to questions.

Even more irritating is that the LA New Times article archive is permanently off-line. Should have PDF’ed more. And worst of all, Meredith’s restaurant column now needs a home.

No-Fly Blacklist Snares Political Activists

A federal “No Fly” list, ostensibly intended to keep terrorists from flying is snaring peace activists and dissenters. And while several federal agencies acknowledge that they contribute names to the congressionally mandated list, no one is apparently responsible for managing the list.

[via Red Rock Eater]

Gulf War II endgame: The 51st state?

The reportage on the Iraq invasion has finally reached the meta-report saturation stage, so until something actually happens there’s not much point to forward any more stories. However, this article in the Atlantic looks at the endgame of Gulf War II: Bush’s Revenge. Specifically, it’s pretty certain that the US will be going to war, and it’s also pretty certain that the US will win overwhelmingly.

So then what?

Bored with the news headlines? Randomly roll your own…

NewZoid randomly generates news headlines.

  • CBS Reaches Deal Over Weapons
  • Explosion Campaigns Against EchoStar-Hughes Deal
  • ‘Barbershop’ Denies Sale Of Technology to Infertility
  • Miss America Braved Violence In West Hollywood
  • British Firm Seeks Extradition Of ‘Superbugs’
  • Gore Iraq Speech Says ‘Sopranos’ Question Was Inappropriate

Vote for your faves!

UPDATE 2013-05-11: NewZoid is now called the New Zoid Times

Groupthink Warning Signs

Jason Kottke points out:

An excellent page on groupthink and how it affects the decision-making process of groups. Irving Janis describes eight symptoms of groupthink:

  1. Illusion of invulnerability
  2. Stereotyping outsiders
  3. Bounded rationality and tethered assumptions
  4. Belief in inherent morality
  5. Self-censorship
  6. Direct pressure on dissenters
  7. Mindguards
  8. Unanimity

Useful data points for the coming weeks and months.

A thought for the net’s leading Photoshop hacks

A poster in this MetaFilter thread reminded me of a thought I had awhile back.

Is anyone keeping track of group photographs with Bush II in them? I’m wondering if politically embarrassing friends are disappearing from the “official archives” (whatever those might be) much like how Stalin purged folks from photographs.

Any Ken Lay-sized holes in the photos?