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A Beginner’s Guide to Steampunk Literature

http://www.abebooks.com/books/victorian-fiction-jeter-robots/steampunk-literature.shtml We have a confession. Here at AbeBooks, we know very little about steampunk even though it has been widely acclaimed as an inventive and original genre of fiction. Steampunk appears to be speculative fiction with a lot of dirigibles, old fashioned flight goggles and corsets thrown in for good measure. All that Victorian clothing and steam-powered robots suggests science fiction with a dash of fantasy. I decided to investigate.
@ Richard Steven Hack "I have heard that some anti-forensics software writers are considering writing versions that not only erase the tracks of the actual hacker involved but also divert suspicion to some other user. That alone can really mess up an investigation, a la the FBI anthrax investigation mess."

Software as Evidence

http://www.schneier.com/blog/archives/2011/04/software_as_evi.html

Top 20 Things That Oracle Employees Can Look Forward to Now That Mark Hurd Is There | Fuck You Mark Hurd!

http://fuckyoumarkhurd.com/blog/2010/09/19/top-20-things-that-oracle-employees-can-look-forward-to-now-that-mark-hurd-is-there/ Mark Hurd is scheduled to talk at the Oracle World conference on September 20th, so it looks like his “job” @ Oracle is about to start. Here are the Top 20 Things That Oracle Employees Can Look Forward to Now That Mark Hurd Is There… 20.Look for more articles about Oracle and Mark coming from the Global CIO Blog @ Informationweek.com (Bob Evans seems to worship Mark) 19. Look for more installments of the Larry & Mark show
Last week we learned the basics of video editing, covering everything from the general workflow to special effects and color correction to a primer on encoding and delivery. Here's the complete guide with all the videos and notes in one convenient location. These lessons concentrate primarily on editing video in Final Cut Pro and Adobe Premiere Pro, but that doesn't mean they won't be helpful for other editing software. The idea behind having the lessons with both applications is to demonstrate that when you learn one editing application it's pretty easy to learn another. Most of the stuff is the same, and these lessons mainly concentrate on the sorts of things all video editing software can do. http://lifehacker.com/5785558/the-basics-of-video-editing-the-complete-guide

The Basics of Video Editing: The Complete Guide