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Simon the Sorcerer 2 – Walkthrough Part 2 – Video

Posted: January 17, 2015 at 8:42 pm


Simon the Sorcerer 2 - Walkthrough Part 2
At some points, this game is slightly politically incorrect...

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Politically Incorrect Jan 13th 2015 (made with Spreaker) – Video

Posted: January 16, 2015 at 4:42 pm


Politically Incorrect Jan 13th 2015 (made with Spreaker)
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We are Charlie

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We are Charlie

Editorial by Jeff Burgar for South Peace News

Insight into the why, wherefore and what-have-you of the Charlie Hebdo killing in France spans huge arrays of opinion.

In a matter of hours, now days, comment around the world polarized into two factions. Let us call the first group the They Deserved It group. If you are going to twist the tigers tail, expect to be bitten.

Lets call the second group the Damn the Torpedoes group. Full steam ahead. Freedom of speech trumps everything.

And so it goes. Place yourself where you wish, with or without qualifications.

So-called politically correct folks would mostly fall in the first camp. Politically incorrect would fall in the second camp.

Pragmatic realists first camp and idealists second camp. Most people first camp. A much smaller group we might call wild-eyed extremists in the second camp.

And of course, what we might call that second group would depend on who is calling who what.

What some call terrorists others might call freedom fighters. What some call criminals others might call revolutionaries.

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Experts pick the top 5 security threats for 2015

Posted: January 15, 2015 at 7:42 am

Massive, high-profile data breachespockmarked 2014, culminating in the bizarre events surrounding the hack of Sony Picturesallegedly by North Korea in retaliation for the politically incorrect stoner comedy The Interview. Thats a tough act to follow, but Im sure 2015 will make an effort. I spoke with security experts to find out what we have to look forward to.

1. IoT: The Insecurity of Things

The Internet of Things has become an inundation of things. Hundreds of innovative, connected devices have emerged to interact with, track, monitor, and simplify just about every area of our lives. Butthese technologies typically have access to sensitive, personal information, and they also introduce a wide variety of new security issues for attackers to exploit.

2015 may be the year that IoT takes on a new meaningthe Insecurity of Things. In previous years the Internet of Things was not a big deal," warns Robert Hansen, VP of WhiteHat Labs for WhiteHat Security, "but were seeing an increasing number of vulnerabilities in internet capable devices, like TVs, home security systems, automation.

2. Sophisticated DDoS Attacks

Denial-of-service attacks are more of an annoyance than anything else. They dont directly steal your information, or cause any overt harmthey just flood a site or service with so much traffic that it becomes overwhelmed and prevents legitimate users from connecting to it. As many Xbox and PlayStation gamers learned over the holidays, though, DDoS attacks are becoming more advanced, and have a very real impact.

In 2014, DDoS attacks became much more sophisticated. Though much of the reporting focused on the size of attacks, a more troubling trend was the advancement in attack techniques, stresses Barry Shteiman, director of security strategy for Imperva. He notes that attackers have evolved beyond simple flooding of traffic, and can now morph and adapt based on the defenses in place on the target network.

3. Social Media attacks

Mark Bermingham, director of global B2B marketing atKaspersky Lab, anticipates a rise in social media and waterholing attackscompromising a website or service commonly used by the target group in an effort to infect one or more of them, and allow the malware to spread from there.Attackers continue to develop new techniques to exploit social networks. As Bermingham puts it, Security measures cant overcome stolen credentials and click-throughs to dubious links.

Kevin Epstein, VP of advanced security and governance at Proofpoint, agrees that social media attacks are a serious concern for 2015. In a recent blog post, he notes, In 2015, Proofpoint expects inappropriate or malicious social media content to grow 400 percent as attackers target enterprise social media accounts to perpetrate confidence schemes, distribute malware, and steal customer data.Greater awareness and vigilance are the best defenses.

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Daily dish

Posted: January 13, 2015 at 4:46 pm

'Nightly Show' host says he'll be himself

Larry Wilmore says that his new "Nightly Show" launching on Comedy Central later this month will be like a hybrid of "The Daily Show" and "Politically Incorrect," combining comic observations and a topical panel discussion.

Wilmore's half-hour show, which will air at 11:30 p.m. on weeknights following Jon Stewart's "Daily Show," is replacing "The Colbert Report" with Stephen Colbert headed to CBS. Unlike the star of "The Colbert Report," Wilmore will be himself, and not play a character.

"It may be comic, it may be provocative," Wilmore told reporters at a television conference on Saturday. "Who knows? It will go where it goes."

Celebrities will be part of the mix, "but they won't be hawking books and movies," he said. He'll begin test shows next week in anticipation of a Jan. 19 premiere.

Wilmore, 53, is a comic veteran with extensive experience both onstage and behind the scenes, most recently developing the ABC comedy "black-ish." He's known to Comedy Central viewers as the "senior black correspondent" on "The Daily Show." He jumped at the chance for the new show when Stewart suggested it, somewhat surprised at his age to be getting the opportunity.

Starting his show on Martin Luther King Day, Wilmore joked that "I had a dream that a brother needed to work on that day." Truthfully, he said there was no special significance to the launch date, just that it made sense to begin on a Monday when "The Daily Show" has a fresh show preceding it.

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Meanwhile, CBS says that Colbert will begin as host of the "Late Show" on Sept. 8.

The network's entertainment chief, Nina Tassler, on Monday announced Colbert's debut. Last month CBS said that David Letterman's last show before his retirement will be broadcast on May 20.

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WorldViews: Turkish premier likens Rupert Murdoch tweet to Nazi collective punishment

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A series of tweets by media mogul Rupert Murdoch in the wake of the Paris attacks has caused a wave of controversy, with high-profile critics such as author J.K. Rowling stepping in to dismiss his viewpoint.

"Maybe most Moslems peaceful, but until they recognize and destroy their growing jihadist cancer they must be held responsible," Murdoch had tweeted, using anantiquated and politically incorrect spelling for Muslims. "Big jihadist danger looming everywhere from Philippines to Africa to Europe to US. Political correctness makes for denial and hypocrisy."

Now Murdoch's comments have drawn the ire of Turkish Prime MinisterAhmet Davutoglu, according to the Turkish daily Hurriyet. Davutoglu reportedly said that the News Corp chief executive's comments reminded him of the logic used byNazi Germany.

This understanding of collective crime is the reason for the emergence of theNazimovement,Davutoglusaid Tuesday as he returned from Paris.We believe that people are innocent at birth. No matter which religion they are from, they are innocent."

Murdoch has a number of business interests in Turkey, includinga branch of his television channel Fox. However, the billionaire has a habit of making comments that prompt anger in the Muslim and Arab world including suggesting that Muslims"find it hardest" to integrate or that Egyptians were "white." This puts him at odds with Davutoglu and PresidentRecep Tayyip Erdogan's pro-Islam nationalist government.

Erdogan himself stepped into controversy on Monday when he said he couldn't understand how Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu could attend the Sunday march in Paris when he had committed"state terrorism by massacring 2,500 people in Gaza"

An earlier version of the headline on this article incorrectly said that the Turkish premier had likened a Murdoch tweet to Nazi collective punishment. It has been changed.

Adam Taylor writes about foreign affairs for The Washington Post. Originally from London, he studied at the University of Manchester and Columbia University.

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THE POLITICALLY INCORRECT PARENTING SHOW 2011 – Video

Posted: January 12, 2015 at 8:45 pm


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Larry Wilmore prepares to replace Stephen Colbert on Comedy Central

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Larry Wilmore says that his new "Nightly Show" launching on Comedy Central later this month will be like a hybrid of "The Daily Show" and "Politically Incorrect," combining comic observations and a topical panel discussion.

Wilmore's half-hour show, which will air at 10:30 p.m. weeknights following Jon Stewart's "Daily Show," is replacing "The Colbert Report" with Stephen Colbert headed to CBS. Unlike the star of "The Colbert Report," Wilmore will be himself, and not play a character.

"It may be comic, it may be provocative," Wilmore said last weekend. "Who knows? It will go where it goes."

Celebrities will be part of the mix, "but they won't be hawking books and movies," he said. He'll begin test shows next week in anticipation of Monday's premiere.

Wilmore, 53, is a comic veteran with extensive experience onstage and behind the scenes, most recently developing the ABC comedy "black-ish." He's known to Comedy Central viewers as the "senior black correspondent" on "The Daily Show." He jumped at the chance for the new show when Stewart suggested it, somewhat surprised at his age to be getting the opportunity.

It was initially called "The Minority Report," but was changed after Fox raised complications because it is preparing a show with the same name. "Meet the Rest" was briefly considered before they settled on "The Nightly Show."

"If you're watching 'The Daily Show' and it feels like it's getting a little darker, it's probably 'The Nightly Show,'" he said.

Some 417 people applied to be writers on "The Nightly Show" before Wilmore and executive producer Rory Albanese settled on 10. Wilmore said he was looking for people who would challenge him.

"I already have my voice," he said. "I don't want to have a roomful of people who are going to reflect me."

Pressed by a reporter on how he might find comedy on a difficult week like this, with the attacks and hostage-taking in France, Wilmore said, "They're starting to kill satirists just as a brother is launching his show. The timing of that is a little bit scary." For some stories, he said the best thing may be to wait to gain perspective.

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Left 4 Dead 2: Dead Air Vs : Politically Incorrect – Video

Posted: January 11, 2015 at 1:44 pm


Left 4 Dead 2: Dead Air Vs : Politically Incorrect
Never trust a Judas with a gun.

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