Odd Stuff (Part 1)

Let the little kitties come to me…

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It wouldn’t be Scientology without legal threats.

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This is fascinating

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#63 looks like a panel from a Ted Benoît comic.

#48 & #50 - excellent advice.

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The beardy-Branson backed company attempting to build a new supersonic airliner will reveal its tech to the world in October.

Known as “Boom Supersonic”, the company has previously teased a 2023 takeoff for a 55-seater plane capable of hopping from London to New York in three hours and fifteen minutes for a round trip price of just US$5,500, not vastly more than current business class fares.

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[…] you can register for the virtual launch event here.

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TomTom bill bomb: Why am I being charged for infotainment? I sold my car last year, rages Reg reader

A UK man who woke up one morning to discover his bank account being charged for satnav services linked to a car he’d sold months previously has expressed his frustration at Mazda and TomTom over the strange affair.

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Disturbing image of humans subjected to similar depressurization
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Soft press keys for locked-down devs: Three new models of old school 60-key Happy Hacking 'board out next month

Fujitsu has refreshed its line of iconic developer-oriented Happy Hacking mechanical keyboards.

The three latest models — all including USB-C, with two using Bluetooth — are available to pre-order today, with units shipping from July 16 across Europe (including the UK).

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Tony Blair tells Russian infosec conference that cross-border infosec policies need more gov intervention

Former UK prime minister Tony Blair has declared that governments can’t "take 10 years to catch up” with cyber crims – while speaking at an infosec conference organised by Vladimir Putin’s favourite Russian bank.

Spotted the ISS in the sky yet? How about pulling out some spare kit and giving it a listen?

Got plans for the weekend? No? How about pulling that Pi out of the drawer or dusting off an old laptop and getting ready to grab some images from the ISS, courtesy of locked-down European Space Agency (ESA) boffins.

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