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A Field Guide to Critical Thinking |
by James Lett |
| James Lett, a professor of Antropology, teaches a course on skeptism, or more correctly teaches students how to draw reasonable conclusions from the given information, and what is valid information to draw claims from. This could be seen as a skeptic's bible. |
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Certificate Signatures and Secure HTTP |
by Jeff Hunter |
| You can connect to this web site securely using https. If you're connecting from work, a public terminal, or through an insecure network, using https will ensure that the pages you view and the messages you type on this site cannot be intercepted by any government, employer, or other snoop. All data passing between your browser and the totse.com web server will be encrypted using the latest encryption technology. |
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So You're Going to Create a New Thread... |
by [email protected]@- |
| A small guide to creating clear, readable threads which will better improve your chances of not being hated. |
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The Hacker's Manifesto |
by The Mentor |
| Another one got caught today, it's all over the papers. "Teenager
Arrested in Computer Crime Scandal", "Hacker Arrested after Bank Tampering"...
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The Joy of Handles |
by Mahatma Kane Jeeves & David Lescohier |
| Handles seem to have a bad reputation. Their use is strangely unpopular, and frequently forbidden by network authorities. Many people seem to feel that handles are rude or dishonest, or that anyone wishing to conceal his or her
identity must be up to no good. |