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OT: Definition of Delusional and Responsibility
Delusional \De*lu"sion*al\, a.
Of or pertaining to delusions; as, delusional monomania.
Maybe this will buy them a clue ....
Responsibility \Re*spon`si*bil"i*ty\ (r?*sp?n`s?*b?l"?*t?), n.;
pl. {-ties} (-t?z). [Cf. F. responsabilit['e].]
1. The state of being responsible, accountable, or
answerable, as for a trust, debt, or obligation.
2. That for which anyone is responsible or accountable; as,
the responsibilities of power.
3. Ability to answer in payment; means of paying.
OT: Spastic, Dubya is the Commander in Chief he appointed his cabinet so he is responsible when his people screw-up. The list of blunders in this iraqi fiasco are way to numerous to mention and no one has been held responsible for them. Wether you like it or not he will be held accountable for these failures come election day. As for iraq we are stuck with this administrations mistake. Kerry will not pull out of iraq because he knows that we have no choice but to secure the peace. If anything we will have to add more manpower to secure that place until a larger and broader coalition is assembled to stabilize the region. Kerry will also deal with Nuclear Proliferation which poses a much larger threat to the Free World than insurgent iraq.
Dubya is a swell guy but an utter screw-up.
If only pappy Bush could have secured him the Baseball Commissioners Job the world would be a better place to live.
OT: Get ready for Real reality TV coverage on November 3rd.eom
Roni ... He cannot hear you .... La la la la .... OWwww Ear Wax.eom
OT: Oh that makes me feel alot better.
Hey, only 3 tons is being used to ambush our troops and iraqi civilians. It truly shows how callous and ignorant supporters of this administration can be.
When the leader of the free world tears up the Anti-Ballistic treaty and the Chemical Weapons ban ....
What kind of leadership is that ?
You lead through example ..... what does that say to the international community. Get out your Automatic Weapons and your tactical nukes GDubya, Cheney, Rummy, Wolfowitz and the Governator are gonna kick your back side.
Damn, Chicken hawks ..... are playing a very dangerous game in which real people die and get maimed.
OT: Yeah, I'm calling Dubya a Liar
Lie \Lie\, v. i. [imp. & p. p. {Lied} (l[imac]d); p. pr. & vb.
n. {Lying} (l[imac]"[i^]ng).] [OE. lien, li[yogh]en,
le[yogh]en, leo[yogh]en, AS. le['o]gan; akin to D. liegen,
OS. & OHG. liogan, G. l["u]gen, Icel. lj[=u]ga, Sw. ljuga,
Dan. lyve, Goth. liugan, Russ. lgate.]
To utter falsehood with an intention to deceive; to say or do
that which is intended to deceive another, when he a right to
know the truth, or when morality requires a just
representation.
OT:Al Qa Qaa DOD images inaccurate
The truck pictured on the DoD image released today is not at any of the nine bunkers that contained the HMX explosives.
According to the IAEA Action Report on the facility, the HMX was being stored in only nine bunkers at the site. All of the HMX bunkers were sealed by the IAEA after verification, using metal seals on the front entrance doors.
DoD released on Oct. 28, 2004, imagery showing two trucks parked outside one of the 56 bunkers of the Al Qa Qaa Explosive Storage Complex approximately 20 miles south of Baghdad, Iraq, on March 17, 2003. According to the release: "It is not believed that all 56 bunkers contained High Melting Explosive also known as HMX. A large, tractor-trailer (yellow arrow) is loaded with white containers with a smaller truck parked behind it. The International Atomic Energy Association inspectors identified bunkers in this complex as containing High Melting Explosive."
However, a comparison of features in the DoD-released imagery with available commercial satellite imagery, combined with the use of an IAEA map showing the location of bunkers used to store the HMX explosives, reveals that the trucks pictured on the DoD image are not at any of the nine bunkers identified by the IAEA as containing the missing explosive stockpiles.
http://www.globalsecurity.org/wmd/world/iraq/al_qa_qaa-imagery4.htm
More Lies from Dubya and the NeoCons.
WLD, Better yet
download
i get movie v 2.0 from here:
http://homepage.mac.com/djodjodesign/
BR, Altaire4
AAPL Over 51.42 a share and still moving.eom
OT: Presidential Race
People had their doubts about the lanky, long-faced man, the lawyer turned politician. Even his friends admitted that "his ambition was a little engine that knew no rest." His first run for office was a notable failure.
In Congress, he voted repeatedly for big-ticket spending projects.
He was taunted for his nuanced dissent on the president's pre-emptive invasion of a foreign country, which he considered a threat to the Constitution. "If today he should choose to say he thinks it necessary to invade Canada to prevent the British from invading us," he said, "how could you stop him?"
Certainty was not his strong suit. "I have been driven many times upon my knees by the overwhelming conviction that I had nowhere else to go," he said. "My own wisdom, and that of all about me, seemed insufficient for the day."
He changed his mind often, defending himself by saying "the man who can't make a mistake can't make anything."
Nor did he seem like a warrior. He had been an officer in an earlier war, but he wasn't eager to commit troops to the present conflict. "Military glory," he said, was "the attractive rainbow that rises in showers of blood."
He was married to a rich woman who "could not restrain a witty, sarcastic speech that cut deeper than she intended."
He could be stiff, even unemotional. "Reason, cold, calculating, unimpassioned reason, must furnish all the materials for our future support and defense," was his motto.
A modern campaign of slurs, spins and propaganda would have had no trouble painting him as a flip-flopper, a friend of big government, lacking in what it takes to lead a divided nation in dangerous times.
But you know what?
Abraham Lincoln turned out to be a pretty good president.
BR, Altaire4 ..... Kerry may be a Flip but GDubya is a Flop.
I didn't say they would be rare.
Well its exclusive in that you can only get them through APPLE. Just likeMy daughter thinks Yu Gi OH and Pokemon cards are collectible. How many people have closets full of so called collectibles ? The person with the best answer can have my kids Beanie baby collection.
BR, Altaire4
AAPL over 48.15 a share in After Hours trading.eom
It's most probably a larger market than we can conceive
Many of us on this board didn't think the original iPod iTunes strategy would be a big seller .... including myself. Lets not under estimate the potential of this version on the iPod. Most people today appreciate music and eye candy more than the written word today. I'm not sure that I like that trend but it seems to be what the modern world prefers.
BR, Altaire4
Exclusive iPod Devices could be the next big Collectible
If the U2 iPod is successful ..... just imagine the possibilities. Could this eventually lead to other Bands signing on to exclusives like this. A whole new collectibles market could surface around exclusive iPod's.
I wonder what a Beatles iPod signed by Ringo and McCarthey would be bid up to on ebay ?
Go AAPL !!!!
OT: Huge Cache of Explosives Vanished From Site in Iraq
From the New York Times: Published: October 25, 2004
This article was reported and written by James Glanz, William J. Broad and David E. Sanger.
BAGHDAD, Iraq, Oct. 24 - The Iraqi interim government has warned the United States and international nuclear inspectors that nearly 380 tons of powerful conventional explosives - used to demolish buildings, make missile warheads and detonate nuclear weapons - are missing from one of Iraq's most sensitive former military installations.
The huge facility, called Al Qaqaa, was supposed to be under American military control but is now a no man's land, still picked over by looters as recently as Sunday. United Nations weapons inspectors had monitored the explosives for many years, but White House and Pentagon officials acknowledge that the explosives vanished sometime after the American-led invasion last year.
The White House said President Bush's national security adviser, Condoleezza Rice, was informed within the past month that the explosives were missing. It is unclear whether President Bush was informed. American officials have never publicly announced the disappearance, but beginning last week they answered questions about it posed by The New York Times and the CBS News program "60 Minutes."
Administration officials said Sunday that the Iraq Survey Group, the C.I.A. task force that searched for unconventional weapons, has been ordered to investigate the disappearance of the explosives.
American weapons experts say their immediate concern is that the explosives could be used in major bombing attacks against American or Iraqi forces: the explosives, mainly HMX and RDX, could produce bombs strong enough to shatter airplanes or tear apart buildings.
The bomb that brought down Pan Am Flight 103 over Lockerbie, Scotland, in 1988 used less than a pound of the same type of material, and larger amounts were apparently used in the bombing of a housing complex in November 2003 in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia, and the blasts in a Moscow apartment complex in September 1999 that killed nearly 300 people.
The explosives could also be used to trigger a nuclear weapon, which was why international nuclear inspectors had kept a watch on the material, and even sealed and locked some of it. The other components of an atom bomb - the design and the radioactive fuel - are more difficult to obtain.
"This is a high explosives risk, but not necessarily a proliferation risk," one senior Bush administration official said.
The International Atomic Energy Agency publicly warned about the danger of these explosives before the war, and after the invasion it specifically told United States officials about the need to keep the explosives secured, European diplomats said in interviews last week. Administration officials say they cannot explain why the explosives were not safeguarded, beyond the fact that the occupation force was overwhelmed by the amount of munitions they found throughout the country.
A Pentagon spokesman, Lawrence Di Rita, said Sunday evening that Saddam Hussein's government "stored weapons in mosques, schools, hospitals and countless other locations," and that the allied forces "have discovered and destroyed perhaps thousands of tons of ordnance of all types." A senior military official noted that HMX and RDX were "available around the world" and not on the nuclear nonproliferation list, even though they are used in the nuclear warheads of many nations.
The Qaqaa facility, about 30 miles south of Baghdad, was well known to American intelligence officials: Mr. Hussein made conventional warheads at the site, and the I.A.E.A. dismantled parts of his nuclear program there in the early 1990's after the Persian Gulf war in 1991. In the prelude to the 2003 invasion, Mr. Bush cited a number of other "dual use" items - including tubes that the administration contended could be converted to use for the nuclear program - as a justification for invading Iraq.
After the invasion, when widespread looting began in Iraq, the international weapons experts grew concerned that the Qaqaa stockpile could fall into unfriendly hands. In May, an internal I.A.E.A. memorandum warned that terrorists might be helping "themselves to the greatest explosives bonanza in history."
380 Tons of conventional explosives missing in iraq due to this administrations incompetence. Dubbya and his ilk have made this world a much more dangerous place to live in. Vote the bums out .......
DVD Recommendations
I prefer Plextor drives myself. The following link from Tom Harware reviews 11 different models. The issues to be concerned about is driver compatability, DVD formats supported and reliability.
http://www.tomshardware.com/storage/20031027/
BR, Altaire4
OT: Seperated at Birth: Tucker Carlson, G Dubbya and Crank Yankers
Tucker Carlson made a fool of himself by comparing Crossfire to Jon Stewart's Daily Show. Makes you wonder which of the two pieces of progamming is the Real Spoof ? Does this kind of thing happen in other countries or is this country just wacked ?
OT: Political Theatre and Free Music Tracks
John Stewart and Crossfire on Political Theatre
http://www.dhpbear.com/PoliticalRants/2004-10-15-JonStewartOnCrossfire.mov
Without a Doubt, October 17, 2004
By RON SUSKIND
What makes George W. Bush's presidency so radical - even to
some Republicans - is his preternatural, faith-infused
certainty in uncertain times.
http://www.nytimes.com/2004/10/17/magazine/17BUSH.html?ex=1099146646&ei=1&en=c74a3607d937c76...
16 Free Music Tracks from Mercedes-Benz
http://www3.mercedes-benz.com/mixedtape/mixedtape.html
Altaire4 .... On Nov 2nd 2004 make your Vote Count whatever your political stripes.
New iPod, new iMac and the U2 promotion should push us closer to the $50.00 a share range.
The only thing two things to be concerned about is wether or not AAPL will miss the raised guidance numbers over the next two quarters or a very large market correction.
The momentum is on Apple's side ..... the next quarter should be amazing .... I'm expecting they will beat expectations again for the new quarter.
But your right ... life is good with these Apple's.
Altaire4 .... Go AAPL !!!!
AAPL Approaching $47.00 a share on huge volume.eom
da'cat my man, never regret selling and making a profit...
Opportunities to make cash always exist.
I believe that AAPL is a freight train now.
The iPod/iTunes product line is the killer app most Apple users have been waiting for. The iPod revenue's will continue to improve Apple's spreadsheets for the forceable future as it bridges the mainstream Windows computer base.
I think its very possible ... now that AAPL could be trading in the 55 - 60 dollar range a year from now. I'm currently reviewing my portfolio to determine what stocks I'm going to sell to buy into APPLE.
BR, Altaire4
sweeet ... eom
Need to analyze the numbers but it looks a huge blowout quarter !!! With new products just on the horizon $48.00 dollars a share may be realistic.
Go AAPL !!!
Linda, AAPL trading after hours trading volume is unbelievable.eom
Microsoft warns of 22 new security flaws
By Robert Lemos CNET News.com, October 12, 2004, 12:28 PM PT
Microsoft on Tuesday published 10 software security advisories, warning Windows users and corporate administrators of 22 new flaws that affect the company's products.
The advisories, and patches published with the bulletins, range from an "important" flaw affecting only Microsoft Windows NT Server to a collection of eight security holes, including three rated "critical," that leave Internet Explorer open to attack. Microsoft's highest severity rating for software flaws is its "critical" ranking, while "important" is considered slightly less severe.
One flaw, in Microsoft Excel, even affects Apple Computer's Mac OS X.
The abundance of flaws could leave corporate PCs vulnerable to attack if administrators are not able to patch quickly. A similar situation occurred in April, when Microsoft published seven advisories detailing 20 flaws . While one security hole stood out among those 20--and led to the widespread Sasser worm--there are no standouts in the current gaggle of goofs.
"Our challenge is trying to guess what the criminals are going to attack," said Stephen Toulouse, security program manager for Microsoft's security response team. "The guidance we are giving in general is to treat the critical ones first."
A single computer would not be vulnerable to all the flaws, Toulouse added.
Oliver Friedrichs, senior director of Symantec's security response center, said three vulnerabilities could lead to a Sasser-like worm, but the danger is lessened by the fact that the vulnerable services are not started by default on most versions of Windows. These flaws are related to three network protocols that are not generally activated on Windows computers: Simple Mail Transfer Protocol (SMTP), Network News Transfer Protocol (NNTP), and Network Dynamic Data Exchange (NetDDE).
"Blaster and Sasser targeted core system vulnerabilities, where if you didn't have the patch you were vulnerable," Friedrichs said. "The key thing here is that these are not (generally) enabled by default.The question is how large is the deployment of vulnerable systems."
Microsoft rates the SMTP flaw critical only for Microsoft Exchange Server 2003. The NNTP flaw is rated critical for Microsoft Exchange 2000.
The other major class of flaws are those that affect applications on desktop computers, such as Internet Explorer and Excel. Threats to so-called client-side applications have been growing, Friedrichs said.
Of the current crop of vulnerabilities, 12 fall into that category. Of these, Microsoft rated five critical: three of the eight vulnerabilities in Internet Explorer, as well as two flaws in Excel.
Several of the flaws could be used to create Web content that would run a program from the Internet, if a victim could be lure to the malicious Web site.
Symantec raised its overall Internet Threat Condition to 2 from 1, on account of the newly released vulnerabilities.
Microsoft has also re-released a patch from last month's graphics vulnerability , fixing a conflict with Windows XP Service Pack 2.
http://news.zdnet.com/2100-1009_22-5406550.html
Microsoft Mac Office patches can be found here.
http://www.microsoft.com/mac/downloads.aspx#Office2004
BR, Altaire4
AAPL Stock Price ?
I think Piper and Jaffrey is an optimistic outlook based on future product sales.
I know of two switchers in my organization that had iPods before they bought Powerbooks so this is an interesting prospect.
As far as the AAPL stock price above $38.00 a share it's clearly over valued and I don't see alot more upside until new products hit the shelves, but irrational exuberance could prove me wrong. I think this next earning report will set the direction for the company stock for at least a couple of more quarters. I thought this stock was over-valued at $34.00 a share until I heard of the better than expected sales of iPods, ibooks and powerbooks.
I've been holding onto AAPL stock for nearly 8 Years and have seen this cycle before. The last time it climbed up to 70 dollars a share then split of course the economy was much healthier then. So don't bank on it.
With today's current interest rates 10 percent isn't bad if you can get it.
BR, Altaire4
Follow-up on Piper Jaffrey upgrade
Linda, I find the most pervasive argument by Piper Jaffray is that if only 2 % of iPod owners switch APPLE can double its market share for systems.
If 2% of customers who purchase an estimated 7.5 million iPods in fiscal 2005 decide to also purchase a Mac, when otherwise they would not have purchased a Mac, that would add an additional 150,000 Mac units, or 4%, to Piper Jaffray's estimates for the year.
I don't buy the lock-in criticism of the iPod and iTunes argument. If iPod sales continues at this rate AAC with MP4 with the Fairplay DRM will become the defacto standard for online music. The Apple alliance with HP is well on its way into making that a reality.
Go AAPL !!!!
Piper Jaffray Bullish on Apple
Piper Jaffray raised estimates and the target price on Apple Computer (nasdaq: AAPL - news - people ) based on "the swarm of recent estimate increases due to higher expectations for iPod sales, we feel it is generally believed that iPod is going to continue to be extremely successful." Piper Jaffray said, "Our belief is that whether Apple sells 6 million or 16 million iPods in 2005, the peripheral benefit to the company's core Mac segment and iTunes music store will become more visible over the next four to eight quarters." The research firm said a small attach rate of iPod users to the Macintosh segment "could equate to a material benefit to numbers." If 2% of customers who purchase an estimated 7.5 million iPods in fiscal 2005 decide to also purchase a Mac, when otherwise they would not have purchased a Mac, that would add an additional 150,000 Mac units, or 4%, to Piper Jaffray's estimates for the year. Piper Jaffray raised the fiscal 2005 estimate to earnings of 86 cents per share on revenue of $9.450 billion, from earnings of 85 cents per share on revenue of $9.308 billion. The firm raised the fiscal 2006 estimate to earnings of 94 cents per share on revenue of $10.575 billion, from earnings of 93 cents per share on revenue of $10.363 billion. Piper Jaffray, which rates Apple at "outperform," raised the target price to $44 from $40.
http://www.forbes.com/markets/2004/10/11/1011automarketscan03.html
ipod demand
Apple's Jobs Taps Teen IPod Demand to Fuel Sales, Stock Surge
Oct. 11 (Bloomberg) -- After clothes, money and a car, an iPod is what U.S. teenagers want most this holiday season.
A survey of 600 high school students by Piper Jaffray & Co. analyst Gene Munster found Apple Computer Inc.'s digital player No. 4 on their wish list. And the iPod wasn't even among the items Munster suggested -- the kids wrote it in.
``It was really surprising,'' said Munster in an interview from his office in Minneapolis. ``They didn't say music player. They said iPod. Teens want to be cool, they want their music, and the iPod is a cool way for them to get their music.''
http://quote.bloomberg.com/apps/news?pid=10000103&sid=a58iozj_2jXM&refer=us
When consumers start referring to a product by brand name in a generic way its pretty much over for the competition.
Go AAPL !!!
iPod: Apple Brand Awareness
Q: What's the name of Dell's MP3 player ?
A: De(u)llPod ?
Q: Can I get one at Walmart, Circuit City, Best Buy or Sears ?
A; No, but they have Apple iPods in stock.
If Little Johnny wants an Apple iPod player for X'Mas he's most likely gonna get one.
Do you really think that Dell can even compete in this market ?
A modest price cut would be nice ..... but Apple's iPod Brand Awareness is the mostly likely winner.
OT: Blue, Counter Strike is available on XBox
http://xbox.ign.com/games/index.html?constraint.grid.sort=game+title&constraint.grid.sortorder=a...
Blue, Tell him to buy a dedicated gaming box like a PS/2 or an XBox and spend the rest on a High end iMac G5. $3500 for a 3D gaming machine is just plain silly.
Br, Altaire4
OT: Fi - that was his spare Depends underpants !!!
He's gonna a need another one for tonight's debate. eom
CD Stomper Stinks !!
Disclabel 2.1 is a native Mac OS X application. Download it and give it a try.
$30.00 - Shareware
http://www.macupdate.com/info.php/id/12318
BR, Altaire4 ;-}
Hey Linda ... Ker ching ... ker ching ... AAPL over 40 .... eom
OT: Grand Theft vs a Misdemeanor
Lang, I agree with you about profiteering, but on what scale? The profits of Moore's book verses the the Billions generated by Halliburton ... its the difference between a Misdemeanor versus Grand Theft. Except we the Tax payers are footing the bill for the Grand Theft. I can choose not to purchase Moore's new book.
Many things in life are not fair, CEO's that get Huge compensation without merit while company employee's are just lucky to have a Job to support their families.
I cannot begrudge Moore the pittance he will receive for the book. He has done a service to this nation by exposing stuff that many of our news organization would rather bury.
How much do you think these news organizations generate in income to keep us mis-informed ? We're already starting to see the pro Bush media folks starting to moderate their positions. They know that Dubbya is not a shoe-in so they're hedging their bets.
BR, Altaire4 .... The only sure thing is that things will change !!!
Yes !!!
OT: What our US troops think about iraq and Dubbya
Some very disturbing letters to Michael Moore from some of our Gi's in iraq.
http://www.guardian.co.uk/Iraq/Story/0,2763,1319718,00.html
BR, Altaire4 .... Let's not forget those on the frontlines of this conflict.
OT: New Apple Security Updates for 10.3 and 10.2
APPLE-SA-2004-09-30: Security Update 2004-09-30
Published: Oct 04, 2004
Updated: Oct 04, 2004
APPLE-SA-2004-09-30 Security Update 2004-09-30
Security Update 2004-09-30 is now available and delivers the
following security enhancements:
AFP Server
Available for: Mac OS X v10.3.5 and Mac OS X Server v10.3.5
CVE-ID: CAN-2004-0921
Impact: A denial of service permitting a guest to disconnect AFP
volumes
Description: An AFP volume mounted by a guest could be used to
terminate authenticated user mounts from the same server by modifying
SessionDestroy packets. This issue does not affect systems prior to
Mac OS X v10.3 or Mac OS X Server v10.3.
AFP Server
Available for: Mac OS X v10.3.5 and Mac OS X Server v10.3.5
CVE-ID: CAN-2004-0922
Impact: Write-only AFP Drop Box may be set as read-write
Description: A write-only Drop Box on an AFP volume mounted by a
guest could sometimes be read-write due to an incorrect setting of
the guest group id. This issue does not affect systems prior to Mac
OS X v10.3 or Mac OS X Server v10.3.
CUPS
Available for: Mac OS X v10.3.5, Mac OS X Server v10.3.5, Mac OS X
v10.2.8, Mac OS X Server v10.2.8
CVE-ID: CAN-2004-0558
Impact: A denial of service causing the printing system to hang
Description: The Internet Printing Protocol (IPP) implementation in
CUPS can hang when a certain UDP packet is sent to the IPP port.
CUPS
Available for: Mac OS X v10.3.5, Mac OS X Server v10.3.5, Mac OS X
v10.2.8, Mac OS X Server v10.2.8
CVE-ID: CAN-2004-0923
Impact: Local disclosure of user passwords
Description: Certain methods of authenticated remote printing could
disclose user passwords in the printing system log files. Credit to
Gary Smith of the IT Services department at Glasgow Caledonian
University for reporting this issue.
NetInfo Manager
Available for: Mac OS X v10.3.5 and Mac OS X Server v10.3.5
CVE-ID: CAN-2004-0924
Impact: Incorrect indication of account status
Description: The NetInfo Manager utility can enable the "root"
account, but after a single "root" login it is no longer possible to
use NetInfo Manager to disable the account and it incorrectly appears
to be disabled. This issue does not affect systems prior to Mac OS X
v10.3 or Mac OS X Server v10.3.
postfix
Available for: Mac OS X v10.3.5 and Mac OS X Server v10.3.5
CVE-ID: CAN-2004-0925
Impact: A denial of service when SMTPD AUTH has been enabled
Description: When SMTPD AUTH has been enabled in postfix, a buffer
containing the username is not correctly cleared between
authentication attempts. Only users with the longest usernames will
be able to authenticate. This issue does not affect systems prior to
Mac OS X v10.3 or Mac OS X Server v10.3. Credit to Michael
Rondinelli of EyeSee360 for reporting this issue.
QuickTime
Available for: Mac OS X v10.3.5, Mac OS X Server v10.3.5, Mac OS X
v10.2.8, Mac OS X Server v10.2.8
CVE-ID: CAN-2004-0926
Impact: A heap buffer overflow could allow attackers to execute
arbitrary code
Description: Flaws in decoding the BMP image type could overwrite
heap memory and potentially allow the execution of arbitrary code
hidden in an image.
ServerAdmin
Available for: Mac OS X Server v10.3.5 and Mac OS X Server v10.2.8
CVE-ID: CAN-2004-0927
Impact: Client - Server communication with ServerAdmin can be read
by decoding captured sessions
Description: Client - Server communication with ServerAdmin uses
SSL. All systems come installed with the same example self signed
certificate. If that certificate has not been replaced, then
ServerAdmin communication may be decrypted. The fix replaces the
existing self-signed certificate with one that has been locally and
uniquely generated.
================================================
The title of this security update does not match today's date. Parts
of Cupertino and nearby cities experienced a power blackout late last
week, which affected the actual release date.
================================================
Security Update 2004-09-30 may be obtained from the Software Update
pane in System Preferences, or Apple's Software Downloads web site:
http://www.apple.com/support/downloads/
http://www.securityfocus.com/advisories/7279
Best Regards, Altaire4
Market Direction and the Election ?
Anybody have a sense of how the Presidential election results will influence the Stock Market ?
If Dubbya gets re-elected will we see gold and oil stock prices go higher ?
How would a Kerry presidential win affect the tech sector ?
BR, Altaire4