Friday Cat Blogging
CC Unbound
Sigh …
[Editor: CC is relaxing in the shade dappled by sunshine. She has loosed the bounds of the rope when outside after proving that the only thing that would be on the end of the rope would the collar she slipped over her head. Her staff finally gave up.]
[Note: The problem at the Ark seems to have been resolved as my shields did not go up when I visited today.]
September 20, 2013 15 Comments
Not Even Close
The BBC noted this bit of ‘Cold Warrior’ absurdity: John McCain takes aim at Putin in Russian press.
First off, you need to be aware that the newspaper, Pravda, was the official paper of the Communist Party of the Soviet Union, which made it a very important read when there was a Soviet Union. It is now the newspaper of the Communist Party of the Russian Federation, which is a very minor party in Russian politics, and it is not read by anyone other than members of the Party. It is no longer available at news stands in Russia.
McCain didn’t even get his letter in the Pravda newspaper, it was published by Pravda.ru, a news site that is not affiliated with the newspaper or the Communist Party. [Note: Pravda means ‘Truth’, so it is generic.]
Pravda.ru is a nice enough site, but it doesn’t have a large audience when compared to Russia Today, and other competitors, so McCain’s letter at Pravda.ru definitely didn’t have the impact of Putin’s letter in the New York Times.
I would also note, that based on Russians in comments, and the opinions that were in Pravda.ru, the letter was a major failure. The Russians were insulted by McCain’s ‘Cold War rhetoric’ that was ’30 to 40 years out of date’.
My instinct tells me that the editor of Pravda.ru who solicited McCain’s letter, did so because McCain was known for his colorful opinions, the same reason he is constantly on the talk show circuit. John McCain is a known ‘entertainer’. People listen just to find out how off-the-wall he is going to get. Frankly, he is a running joke in American politics, and even editors of medium-sized Russian news sites know this.
September 20, 2013 2 Comments
A Couple Of Quick Hits
Both are from the BBC:
1. Security holes unearthed in Apple’s iOS7 – the ever helpful Siri will put a locked iPhone in aircraft mode where it can’t be tracked, and you can still get all of the address information from a locked phone. The ‘fixes’ are promised in the next update.
2. RSA warns over NSA link to encryption algorithm – the random number generator in the RSA toolbox doesn’t actually generate random numbers, it generates a known sequence for NSA to use to break the encryption.
In a service note for iPhone purchasers – the new phones have the batteries glued in to make it really difficult to replace a bad battery. They want to sell you a new phone, not fix the one you own.
OT: Cat Blogging is obviously delayed by tour guiding.
September 20, 2013 2 Comments