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Comment on: Carol R. Johnson stepping down as leader of Boston public schools at end of school year - Boston.com
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Comment on: Aaron Swartz case is sad, but not overreaching - - Boston.com
Was not a "major network breach." They were told he was a suicide risk. They offered to protect him by throwing him in jail. They didn't have the humanity to see him as a person. That is where they er more »
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Comment on: Red Sox have other managerial options besides John Farrell - Sports - Boston.com
I liked Pena. Couldn't understand a word he said, though. The Esa Tikkanen of baseball.
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Comment on: Selling (out) low - Boston Sports Blog - Boston.com
I just realized. No Bruins. Worst baseball team ever. I can drop NESN and save a few bucks. more »
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Comment on: Judgeâs ruling on prisonerâs sex-change operation is a matter of principle - Metro - The Boston Globe
I am depressed. The issue underlying my depression is that I am in prison. To treat my illness you must release me.
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Comment on: Jets offense lacking during preseason - Football - Boston.com
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Comment on: Federal government abandons quest to return salmon to Connecticut River - Metro - The Boston Globe
Aim higher: the Dire Wolf more »
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Comment on: 'Review: Kindle Fire sacrifices to get under $200'
I see no mention of the browser they use -Silk- and the privacy issue it raises. Did they abandon the scheme to route your web traffic through their systems? I read the quote below and decided not to more »
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Comment on: 'Focus groups will discuss Boston schools, but some object'
Transparency is the last thing Court Street wants. more »
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Comment on: 'Thousands in state squeezed as clock runs out on jobless aid'
In a related story, the food pantry across the street on Proctor is booming! this morning. Is that where we are headed? Every Wednesday the line seems to get longer and longer... Toastie O's for every more »
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Comment on: 'Thousands in state squeezed as clock runs out on jobless aid'
We have been shipping jobs overseas for years. Anyone with a brain could see that it would eventually end up where American companies could no longer sell to Americans because Americans would be out o more »
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Comment on: 'Nonprofits deliver $27m for schools, with challenges attached'
More money will not solve the problems. Leadership and vision unfettered by the seekers of the status quo will. Carol Johnson may be the most brilliant administrator the world has ever seen, capable o more »
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Comment on: 'Nonprofits deliver $27m for schools, with challenges attached'
I am glad that someone mentioned Court Street's complicity in the mess our schools have become. There is an institutionalized malaise present there that scares me slightly less than those there who en more »
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Comment on: 'Reconstruction of Longfellow Bridge to cost $260M'
running2 - don't worry there will be police details day and night to keep the traffic flowing more »
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Comment on: AG%20questions%20Google%20on%20private%20information%20
TheScareAlsoCrows
Ah yes, the padlock flashed by for an instant! Good catch. more » -
Comment on: AG%20questions%20Google%20on%20private%20information%20
Oh crap! I just logged in to hotmail and verizon and there is no https on either. These PWs are not protected. GMail was SSL/HTTPS - oh the irony. more »
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Comment on: AG%20questions%20Google%20on%20private%20information%20
MrTTTT If I remember correctly the real Baghdad Bob said there were no American tanks in Baghdad as one passed behind him. I think it is sarcasm. more »
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Comment on: AG%20questions%20Google%20on%20private%20information%20
BTW (thescarealsocrows)good question about the SSL/HTTPS. I never even questioned the article. It is almost a guarantee that they could NOT have gotten many passwords. It would take a lot to get one i more »
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Comment on: AG%20questions%20Google%20on%20private%20information%20
They could easily capture plain text e-mail messages. They immediately deleted encrypted data and only saved from unencrypted wi-fi sessions. Unencrypted connections can easily be sniffed and all e-ma more »
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Comment on: Case of Harvard student shows urgency of immigration reform - The Boston Globe
I have a simple question: Is this sustainable? I read above about fairness and humanitarianism and laws that are not just needing to be disobeyed. That is all well and good and makes me feel warm and more »
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Comment on: Case of Harvard student shows urgency of immigration reform - The Boston Globe
My God I've got an itchy scalp. I need to purchase a dandruff shampoo. There is one advertised on the front page of Boston.com but for the life of me I can't make out what it is saying for it is writt more »
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Comment on: 'As test run for disaster, alert system passed'
150k households. more »
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Comment on: 'Police turn up heat on civilian flaggers'
"Thomas Nee, who heads the patrol officers union and came to the intersection himself, said he was livid that the state directed a civilian to stand on a street that leads to a hospital, Boston Medica more »
With any luck we can pry Sherry Killins away from Ware.