From lyger at attrition.org Mon Sep 4 00:13:01 2006 From: lyger at attrition.org (lyger) Date: Mon, 4 Sep 2006 00:13:01 -0400 (EDT) Subject: [attrition] moop.. moop.. moop. Message-ID: http://attrition.org/postal/p0012.html the squirrels are nice here when stupid meets mean dumbfuck checker a plea for sanity he works hard for the money the language of love so sayeth the father getting right to the point there's a reason for everything a fair assessment From lyger at attrition.org Tue Sep 5 14:43:09 2006 From: lyger at attrition.org (lyger) Date: Tue, 5 Sep 2006 14:43:09 -0400 (EDT) Subject: [attrition] RSS Feeds Now Available for News and Dataloss Message-ID: Tue Sep 5 13:53:31 EDT 2006 Jericho and Lyger You asked for it, so we are (finally) providing. As of today, attrition.org now hosts not one, but TWO, yes, TWO RSS feeds. Thanks to the evil genius of Cancer Omega, the Current News and Dataloss pages are now fully RSS capable for those of you too lazy to read your email or click on the damn pages every day! Yay us! Yes, evil genius, because Cancer Omega implemented the entire thing with one annoying caveat imposed upon his creative center.. "you can't use PHP". Attrition don't play that. For those of you who are interested in subscribing to these feeds, the links are right here: http://attrition.org/rss/attrition_news.rss http://attrition.org/rss/attrition_dataloss.rss [...] From lyger at attrition.org Wed Sep 6 22:07:22 2006 From: lyger at attrition.org (lyger) Date: Wed, 6 Sep 2006 22:07:22 -0400 (EDT) Subject: [attrition] review: Movie: Clean Message-ID: Clean (2004) Czarina Clean is a tale of one woman's story of recovery, reclamation, and reformation, in spite of the odds, and just about everyone who knows her are against her. Clean stars Maggie Cheung: Hero, as Emily Wang, a woman who is trying to clean up her life and her act to reclaim the child and adult responsibility she abdicated while pursing the party-girl life during the 'sex, drugs, rock & roll ' excess era of the 80's. Her party partner and boyfriend Lee (James Johnston), who while once well known and popular, now finds himself a fading, musician in the fringe rock scene whose fame and fanbase has gone the way of the jheri-curl and legwarmers of the same epoch. With no record deal and chances of a comeback evaporating, Lee and Emily are reduced to staying in 1/2 star motels while playing in small club gigs in and around Canada (-- really scraping the bottom of the barrel). The aging Lee is depressed and frustrated as the quality and popularity of his work going down faster than a $20 crack whore -- and his friends, pundits, and industry insiders all blame and abhor the Courtney Love/Yoko Ono-ish Emily for getting him and keeping him hooked on heroin and taking his creativity on a downward spiral. Emily, herself a heroin fiend and former MTV-esque VJ on French TV occupies herself with partying, fighting with Lee, and trying to restore her own career and reputation in the industry. [...] From lyger at attrition.org Wed Sep 13 22:33:17 2006 From: lyger at attrition.org (lyger) Date: Wed, 13 Sep 2006 22:33:17 -0400 (EDT) Subject: [attrition] review: Movie: Inside Man Message-ID: http://attrition.org/movies/insideman.html Inside Man (2006) Czarina It has been a fair bit of time since director Spike Lee has directed a well written, respectable, interesting movie, and almost just as long since there has been a good bank heist movie. So, I found myself particularly eager to see Inside Man, a slick, smart and entertaining film that combines a great cast to go along with a fairly formulaic plot. Starring Denzel Washington, Willem Dafoe, Jodie Foster, and the delicious Clive Owen, Inside Man is a welcomed refreshment to the latest Hollywood fodder out there. The film opens with a monologue from the robbery mastermind, who introduces himself as Dalton Russell (Owen). He tells us that he's pulling off the robbery not for money, but because he can. He also tells us to be attentive -- which the viewer will need to do, as these guys are out to commit the perfect crime, and they have formulated it perfectly. The film reveals clues as it progresses, but doesn't give itself way until the time is right. The story begins in an ornately decorated and prominent Wall Street bank that possesses an awesome and intricate design that portends the intricate design of the plot. (It is also a lamentable reminder of an era of grandiose design gone by.) The robbers, cleverly disguised as a painting crew, enter the bank and within a couple of minutes have taken over the depository. Of course, keeping with the genre, the cops show up and learn that there is a hostage situation, and then the scene cuts to the film's protagonist... [...] From lyger at attrition.org Mon Sep 18 20:24:07 2006 From: lyger at attrition.org (lyger) Date: Mon, 18 Sep 2006 20:24:07 -0400 (EDT) Subject: [attrition] Attrition.org and PogoWasRight.org Collaborate on DataLoss Message-ID: http://attrition.org/dataloss/06-09-18.001.html Mon Sep 18 16:10:33 EDT 2006 Attrition Staff Attrition.org and PogoWasRight.org would like to announce the beginning of a new collaborative effort that we feel will enhance the resources provided by both sites. Beginning on Saturday, September 16, 2006, Dissent and AnonAdmin from PogoWasRight.org are the new co-moderators of the Data Loss Mail List and the Data Loss Web Page. In return, Lyger from attrition.org has created a user account with PogoWasRight.org to provide news, commentary, and additional support and/or resources as needed. Both sites will continue to remain independent in content and focus. However, resources will be shared willingly, openly, and freely with no commercialization or compensation provided to either group (other than the ph4t sh3ll 4cc0un7z, y0). [...] From lyger at attrition.org Sat Sep 23 20:15:25 2006 From: lyger at attrition.org (lyger) Date: Sat, 23 Sep 2006 20:15:25 -0400 (EDT) Subject: [attrition] Review: Movie: Lady In The Water Message-ID: http://attrition.org/movies/litw.html Lady In The Water (2006) Czarina What..... the...... fuck...... was....... that? (End of review) From lyger at attrition.org Sun Sep 24 22:56:08 2006 From: lyger at attrition.org (lyger) Date: Sun, 24 Sep 2006 22:56:08 -0400 (EDT) Subject: [attrition] review: Movie: Lucky Number Slevin Message-ID: http://attrition.org/movies/slevin.html Lucky Number Slevin 2006 Jericho This movie is either about horrifying the viewer with the worst wallpapers ever conceived, or one of the ultimate tales of revenge. This movie is also hard to properly review without ruining vital parts of it, so bear with me. Slevin Kelevra (Josh Hartnett) is the wrong guy in the wrong place at the wrong time. Caught up between uber powerful rival criminal bosses 'The Boss' (Morgan Freeman) and 'The Rabbi' (Ben Kingsley). Throw in the obligatory hot girl (Lucy Liu), the hitman (Bruce Willis) and then re-read that cast lineup. Yeah, hard to have a bad movie with that kind of talent. [...]