Samstag, 4. Dezember 2010

CS6223 Recap: WikiLeaks faces more heat in the wake of cablegate

Recap: WikiLeaks faces more heat in the wake of cablegate
by Steve Ragan - Dec 4 2010, 08:10

http://www.thetechherald.com/article.php/201048/6505/Recap-WikiLeaks-faces-more-heat-in-the-wake-of-cablegate

http://www.thetechherald.com


http://dharma.org.ru/board/topic1221.html

PERFECT WISDOM: The Short Prajnaparamita Texts
Translated by Edward Conze, 1973. (235pp.)
The_Short_Prajnaparamita_Texts,Conze,1973,1993.djvu (2.0M)
(Prajnaparamita in 700, 500, 150, 50, 25 Lines; in few words; in One Letter; for Kausika; for Five Bodhisattvas. Diamond Sutra. Heart of Prajnaparamita. Questions of Survikrantavikramin; of Nagarsi. 108 Names of Holy Prajnaparamita. 25 Doors to Prajnaparamita.)


The Perfection of Wisdom in Eight Thousand Lines & Its Verse Summary
Translated by Edward Conze, 1973. (350pp.)
djvu The_Perfection_of_Wisdom_in_Eight_Thousand_Lines,Conze,1973,1975.djvu (2.4M)
pdf The_Perfection_of_Wisdom_in_Eight_Thousand_Lines,Conze,1973,1975.pdf (17M, ocr)
(Ratnaguna; Pranjaparamita-Ratnagunasamcayagatha; Arya-Samcayagatha; Asta; Astasahasrika-Prajnaparamita; Astadasasahasrika Prajnaparamita Sutra, Prajnaparamita in 8000 Lines (slokas))


2 Kommentare:

Anonym hat gesagt…

Great summary the attacks this week on WikiLeaks
http://www.thetechherald.com/article.php/201048/6505/Recap-WikiLeaks-faces-more-heat-in-the-wake-of-cablegate

http://twitter.com/wikileaks

http://213.251.145.96/

PayPal bans WikiLeaks.WikiLeaks.org domain killed by US everydns.net.WikiLeaks servers at Amazon ousted. . .

Should the Meego forum allow us to post news regarding wikileaks? Or to follow suit with the above big companies?

I would like to appeal to Meegoers to support wikileaks.

Anonym hat gesagt…

ItsIllak writes
"The BBC are reporting that PayPal is the latest company to abandon WikiLeaks. The list now includes their DNS providers (EveryDNS) and their hosts (Amazon). PayPal's move is unlikely to result in many more people boycotting the company,

as most knowledgeable on-line users will have been refusing to use them for years for a wide variety of abusive practices."

Adds reader jg21:
"As open source freedom fighter Simon Phipps writes in his ComputerWorldUK blog, behavior like this by Amazon and Tableau [and now PayPal]

'informs us as customers of web services and cloud computing services that we are never safe from intentional outages when the business interests of our host are challenged.'"