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**Being a True Account of the Case of the Infamous Mr. Bungle, and of the Author's Journey, in Consequence Thereof, to the Heart of a Half-Real World Called LambdaMOO

**MY

TINY LIFE
Crime and Passion in a Virtual World

JULIAN DIBBELL

*Copyright &#169; 1998 by Julian Dibbell

First edition was published in 1998 by Henry Holt and Company, Inc.

Chapter 1 was originally published in a somewhat different form in The Village Voice

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*For Jessica, who is more beautiful to me than text can say

**Contents

Author's Note
PALO ALTO, OC TOBER 1994

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John W. Shipman
2008-01-02 21:41

Abstract
Describes the Tkinter widget set for constructing graphical user interfaces (GUIs) in the Python programming language. This publication is available in Web form1 and also as a PDF document2. Please forward any comments to tcc-doc@nmt.edu.

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1. What is Tkinter? ....................................................................................................................... 2 2. A minimal application ................................................................................................</description>
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Step-by-Step Construction of A Complete Application
Steven F. Lott

*Building Skills in Object-Oriented Design: Step-by-Step Construction of A Complete Application
Steven F. Lott Published 5/4/2005 Copyright &#169; 2005 Steven F. Lott
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This work is licensed under a Creative Commons License [http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/2.0/]. You are free to copy, distribute, display, and perform the work under the following conditions: &#8226; &#8226; &#8226; Attribution. You must give the original author, Steven F. </description>
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      <description>My Own Kind of Freedom
A Firefly Novel by Steven Brust, PJF

*My Own Kind of Freedom

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My Own Kind of Freedom Copyright &#169; 2007 Steven Brust. Some Rights Reserved.

This novel is released under the Creative Commons Attribution-NoncommercialNo Derivative Works 3.0 License. This means you are free to share (copy, distribute, display, and perform) this book as long as you leave the attribution (author credit) intact, make no modifications, and do not profit from its distribution. For complete license information visit http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/3.0/us/ If you find a typographi</description>
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      <description>Issue 20

**Issue 20

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Issue 20................................................................................................................................................................1 .................................................................................................................................................................1 So, why, why do people and company develop free software?......................................................................3 ..................................................................................................</description>
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      <description>Issue 19

**Issue 19

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Issue 19................................................................................................................................................................1 .................................................................................................................................................................1 Winning the OpenDocument vs. OpenXML war .................................................................................................................................................................3 .......................</description>
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**Issue 18

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Issue 18................................................................................................................................................................1 .................................................................................................................................................................1 Editorial..............................................................................................................................................................3 ..........................................................</description>
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**Issue 17

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Issue 17................................................................................................................................................................1 .................................................................................................................................................................1 Welcome to Free Software Magazine&#8212;again!................................................................................................3 The site might look the same, but it really, really isn't..............................</description>
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**Issue 16

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Issue 16................................................................................................................................................................1 .................................................................................................................................................................1 Paper is dead - has PDF followed suit?............................................................................................................3 ...............................................................................</description>
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**Issue 15

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Issue 15................................................................................................................................................................1 .................................................................................................................................................................1 Have I already lost my bet? ...............................................................................................................................3 A gold coin sometimes is worth a million..............................</description>
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**Issue 14

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Issue 14................................................................................................................................................................1 .................................................................................................................................................................1 Editorial..............................................................................................................................................................3 On &#8220;making it&#8221;........................................</description>
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**Issue 13

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**Issue 12

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Issue 12................................................................................................................................................................1 .................................................................................................................................................................1 Editorial..............................................................................................................................................................3 Everybody's a server......................................</description>
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**Issue 11

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Issue 11................................................................................................................................................................1 .................................................................................................................................................................1 Reinventing the wheel........................................................................................................................................3 ....................................................................</description>
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**Issue 10

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Issue 10................................................................................................................................................................1 .................................................................................................................................................................1 We can.................................................................................................................................................................3 all finally install.......................................</description>
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**Issue 9

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Issue 9..................................................................................................................................................................1 .................................................................................................................................................................1 Patents.................................................................................................................................................................3 Kill......................................................</description>
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**Issue 8

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Issue 8..................................................................................................................................................................1 .................................................................................................................................................................1 Let&#8217;s take care of our memory..........................................................................................................................3 .........................................................................</description>
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**Issue 7

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Issue 7..................................................................................................................................................................1 .................................................................................................................................................................1 Linux on the desktop: are we nearly there yet?..............................................................................................3 We are, but the &#8220;nearly&#8221; at the moment is the problem.............................</description>
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**Issue 6

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Issue 6..................................................................................................................................................................1 .................................................................................................................................................................1 Why I&#8217;m not a programmer today...................................................................................................................3 ...............................................................................</description>
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**Issue 5

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Issue 5..................................................................................................................................................................1 .................................................................................................................................................................1 The internet&#8217;s plague: spam..............................................................................................................................3 Is it really going to stay with us forever? ...........................</description>
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**Issue 4

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Issue 4..................................................................................................................................................................1 .................................................................................................................................................................1 What is the next (r)evolution?..........................................................................................................................3 Will free software be able to join in when it happens?....................</description>
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**Issue 3

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Issue 3..................................................................................................................................................................1 .................................................................................................................................................................1 Thank you! ..........................................................................................................................................................3 Thanks to all of the subscribers who are supporting our proje</description>
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**Issue 2

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Issue 2..................................................................................................................................................................1 .................................................................................................................................................................1 Your part-time job.............................................................................................................................................3 The trials and tribulations of being a &#8220;computer person&#8221;.......</description>
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**Issue 1

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Issue 1..................................................................................................................................................................1 .................................................................................................................................................................1 Welcome to the first Free Software Magazine................................................................................................3 .......................................................................................</description>
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**Issue 0

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Issue 0..................................................................................................................................................................1 .................................................................................................................................................................1 What is Free Software Magazine? .................................................................................................................................................................3 .................................</description>
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      <description>Information assurance - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

http://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Information_assurance&amp;printa...

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Information assurance
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Information assurance (IA) is the practice of managing information-related risks. More specifically, IA practitioners seek to protect the confidentiality, integrity, and availability of data and their delivery systems. These goals are relevant whether the data are in storage, processing, or transit, and whether threatened by malice or acci</description>
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      <description>The Topological Structure of Asynchronous Computability
MAURICE HERLIHY
Brown University, Providence, Rhode Island

AND NIR SHAVIT
Tel-Aviv University, Tel-Aviv Israel

Abstract. We give necessary and sufficient combinatorial conditions characterizing the class of decision tasks that can be solved in a wait-free manner by asynchronous processes that communicate by reading and writing a shared memory. We introduce a new formalism for tasks, based on notions from classical algebraic and combinatorial topology, in which a task&#8217;s possible input and output values are each associated with highdime</description>
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      <description>An Introduction to Input/Output Automata
Nancy A. Lynch and Mark R. Tuttle Massachusetts Institute of Technology Cambridge, Mass. 02139 November 18, 1988

1 Introduction
The input/output automaton model has recently been de ned, in LT1, LT2], as a tool for modeling concurrent and distributed discrete event systems of the sorts arising in computer science. Since its introduction, the model has been used for describing and reasoning about several di erent types of systems, including network resource allocation algorithms, communication algorithms, concurrent database systems, shared atomic o</description>
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      <description>Lesson: Drag and Drop and Data Transfer (The Java&#8482; Tutorials &gt; Creating a GUI with JFC/Swing)

Download the JDK Search the Tutorials

Drag and Drop and Data Transfer Trail: Creating a GUI with JFC/Swing Introduction to DnD &#171; Previous &#8226; Trail &#8226; Next &#187; Home Page &gt; Creating a GUI with JFC/Swing Default DnD Support Lesson: Drag and Drop and Data Transfer Demo - BasicDnD TransferHandler Class Examples Index Export Methods Import Methods TransferSupport Class This section has been updated to reflect features and Setting the Drop Mode conventions of the latest release, JDK 6.0, but it is not </description>
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MICHAEL J. FISCHER
Yale University, New Haven, Connecticut

NANCY

A. LYNCH

Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Cambridge, Massachusetts

AND MICHAEL S. PATERSON

University of Warwick, Coventry, England Abstract. The consensusproblem involves an asynchronous system of processes,some of which may be unreliable. The problem is for the reliable processesto agree on a binary value. In this paper, it is shown that every protocol for this problem has the possibility of nontermination, even with only one faulty process. By way of con</description>
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      <description>Invasive Browser Snif&#64257;ng and Countermeasures
Markus Jakobsson
Indiana University Bloomington, Indiana USA

Sid Stamm
Indiana University Bloomington, Indiana USA

markus@indiana.edu

sstamm@cs.indiana.edu

ABSTRACT
We describe the detrimental e&#64256;ects of browser cache/history sni&#64259;ng in the context of phishing attacks, and detail an approach that neutralizes the threat by means of URL personalization; we report on an implementation performing such personalization on the &#64258;y, and analyze the costs of and security properties of our proposed solution.

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      <description>June 2004

An Introduction to Cryptography

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Committee on National Security Systems

National Manager

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Legislative mandates potentially replace CIO&#8217;s primary concerns of technology risk management with the possibility of serving jail time.

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Project Oberon
The Design of an Operating System and Compiler

Edition 2005

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Raphael A. Finkel
University of Wisconsin at Madison

Prentice Hall Englewood Cliffs, New Jersey 07632

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Niklaus Wirth J&#252;rg Gutknecht

Project Oberon
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**Dedication
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