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Two sexes ’sin in different ways’

2009/02/18/1216

RTFA: http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/europe/7897034.stm

Women are prouder than men, but men are more lustful, according to a Vatican report which states that the two sexes sin differently.

A Catholic survey found that the most common sin for women was pride, while for men, the urge for food was only surpassed by the urge for sex.

The report was based on a study of confessions carried out by Fr Roberto Busa, a 95-year-old Jesuit scholar.

Not exactly a scientific study, but still interesting, especially this tidbit:

The revised list included seven modern sins it said were becoming prevalent during an era of “unstoppable globalisation”.

These included: genetic modification, experiments on the person, environmental pollution, taking or selling illegal drugs, social injustice, causing poverty and financial greed.

BBC NEWS | Technology | Parking ticket leads to a virus

2009/02/05/1210

RTFA: http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/technology/7872299.stm

Hackers have discovered a new way of duping users onto fraudulent websites: fake parking tickets.

Cars in the US had traffic violation tickets placed on the windscreen, which then directed users to a website.

The website claimed to have photos of the alleged parking violation, but then tricks users into downloading a virus.

Anti-virus firm McAfee says the Vundo Trojan then gets users to install a fake anti-virus scanner.

Vehicles in Grand Forks, North Dakota were the targets for this new type of fraud.

Drivers found the following message on the yellow ticket on their windscreen: “PARKING VIOLATION This vehicle is in violation of standard parking regulations”.

BBC NEWS | Asia-Pacific | Man ‘finds US troop data’ on MP3

2009/01/27/1053

RTFA: http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/asia-pacific/7853213.st…

A New Zealand man says he found confidential data about US military personnel on an MP3 player he bought from a thrift shop in Oklahoma.

Chris Ogle, 29, said: “The more I look at it, the more I see and the less I think I should be looking.”

The files included names and telephone numbers of American soldiers, according to reports by TV New Zealand.

One expert says the files are unlikely to compromise security, as most of them are from 2005.

Some included a warning that the release of its contents is “prohibited by federal law”.

“One expert says the files are unlikely to compromise security” – oh that’s reassuring.

BBC NEWS | Writer jailed for Thai ‘insult’

2009/01/19/1921

RTFA: http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/asia-pacific/7836854.st…

Australian writer Harry Nicolaides has been sentenced to three years in a Thai jail for insulting the monarchy.

Nicolaides wrote a novel four years ago, which contained a brief passage referring to an unnamed crown prince. It sold just seven copies.

He admitted the charge of insulting the royal family, but said he was unaware he was committing an offence.

Thailand’s monarchy is sheltered from public debate by some of the world’s most stringent “lese-majeste” laws.

It looks like the Thai Monarch is itching for some good ole fashion American satire… any takers?

BBC NEWS | Science

2009/01/06/0159

RTFA: http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/science/nature/7810846….

Ibn al-Haytham is regarded as the father of the modern scientific method.

As commonly defined, this is the approach to investigating phenomena, acquiring new knowledge, or correcting and integrating previous knowledge, based on the gathering of data through observation and measurement, followed by the formulation and testing of hypotheses to explain the data.

This is how we do science today and is why I put my trust in the advances that have been made in science.

But it is often still claimed that the modern scientific method was not established until the early 17th Century by Francis Bacon and Rene Descartes.

There is no doubt in my mind, however, that Ibn al-Haytham arrived there first.

In fact, with his emphasis on experimental data and reproducibility of results, he is often referred to as the “world’s first true scientist”.

Take that, Baconator!