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theatlantic: Victorian Trolling: How Con Artists Spammed in a...

2013 Oct 29, 7:42


theatlantic:

Victorian Trolling: How Con Artists Spammed in a Time Before Email

The main difference between 21st-century scams and those of centuries past is one of delivery method.

Read more. [Image: Wikimedia Commons/Benjamin Breen]

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A true American Patriot recites Bill Pullman’s Independence Day speech around New York City  | Great Job, Internet! | The A.V. Club

2011 Jul 6, 7:28"Over this past Fourth Of July weekend, we neglected to note that it was the 15th anniversary of Roland Emmerich’s 1996 blockbuster Independence Day. New York comedian Sean Kleier remembered, and decided to make his own tribute, going to various locations around New York City—Times Square, the Brooklyn Bridge, the subway, and inside a Victoria’s Secret—reciting Bill Pullman’s rousing speech before the movie's final battle sequence, megaphone and all."
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Victorian Infographics - a set on Flickr

2010 Jan 5, 6:38Lovely historical infographics. For instance, check out the topographical map of NY city from 1874.
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How Robber Barons hijacked the "Victorian Internet"

2009 Dec 2, 3:00"These are tough questions, but the horrific problems of the "Victorian Internet" suggest that government overreach isn't the only thing to fear. In 1876, laissez-faire "freedom for all" meant (in practice) the freedom for Henry Nash Smith to read your telegrams if he didn't like who you supported for President. It meant freedom for Associated Press to block criticism of Western Union, and even to put potential critics and competitors out of business. And it meant freedom for a scoundrel to hijack the system at his leisure."PermalinkCommentsnet-neutrality internet government politics communication telegraph technical

Trip to Victoria, BC

2008 Jun 25, 12:26

Victoria Marriott Inner HarbourThe weekend before last was Sarah's birthday and as part of that, last weekend we took a trip to Victoria, BC. I've got a map of our trip locations and photos. Not all the photos are on the map but they're all in the trip photo set on Flickr. It turns out there's a lot of tourist intended activities right around our hotel which was in the inner harbor and downtown Victoria area. As such we didn't get a rental car and did a lot of walking.

Sarah in HallwayOn the first day we checked out the Royal British Columbia Museum which had some interesting exhibits in it and the Undersea Garden which was interesting in that its like a floating aquarium but was a bit grimy. There was a group of Japanese tourists next to us during the undersea show in which a diver behind the glass in the ocean would pick up and parade various animal life. The group all repeated the word starfish in unison after the show's narrator and one of the tourists was very excited to see the diver bring over the octopus. The diver made the octopus wave to us while it desperately tried to get away.

British Columbia Parliament BuildingsWe flew in and out of the Victoria International Airport which is a smaller sized airport. Although we needed our passports we didn't need to take off our shoes -- what convenience! The US dollar was just a bit worse than the Canadian dollar which was also convenient. The weather was lovely while we were there and I only got slightly sun burned.

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CCTV Graffiti

2008 Jun 24, 10:06

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CCTV Graffiti

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Olde Time-y Phone Booth

2008 Jun 24, 10:06

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Olde Time-y Phone Booth

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British Columbia Parliament Buildings

2008 Jun 24, 10:05

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British Columbia Parliament Buildings

en.wikipedia.org/wiki/British_Columbia_Parliament_Buildings

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Roses Against Sky

2008 Jun 24, 10:04

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Roses Against Sky

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Sarah in Hallway

2008 Jun 24, 10:03

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Sarah in Hallway

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Mosaic Sign

2008 Jun 24, 10:02

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Mosaic Sign

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Graffiti

2008 Jun 24, 10:02

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Graffiti

I thought the phrase 'Im seein robots' was funny.

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Craigdarroch Castle

2008 Jun 24, 10:01

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Craigdarroch Castle

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Me in front of Craigdarroch Castle

2008 Jun 24, 10:00

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Me in front of Craigdarroch Castle

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Victoria Marriott Inner Harbour

2008 Jun 24, 9:59

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Victoria Marriott Inner Harbour

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Camille's Restaurant Front

2008 Jun 24, 9:59

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Camille's Restaurant Front

We ate at Camille's on our trip. It was a bit dressier than we had anticipated but the food was very good.

Camille's
45 Bastion Sq.
Victoria, BC V8W 1J1
Phone Number: (250) 381-3433

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Olden Days Tools Exhibit

2008 Jun 24, 9:58

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Olden Days Tools Exhibit

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WWII Government Bonds Poster

2008 Jun 24, 9:57

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WWII Government Bonds Poster

A WWII poster proclaims: "Save to beat the devil! Buy vicotry bonds" depicting a stylized Hitler as the devil looking concerned.

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Aboriginal Totems

2008 Jun 24, 9:56

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Aboriginal Totems

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Northern Sea Lion Skeleton

2008 Jun 24, 9:56

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Northern Sea Lion Skeleton

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