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A primary hepatic tumour occurred in a 21-year-old woman who had been taking oral contraceptives for two years; she was treated by partial hepatectomy. Part of the neoplasm showed features suggestive of focal nodular hyperplasia, while the remainder had the histological characteristics of a well-differentiated hepa...
Screenshots posted by MaddoxX reveal the extent of the breach
• Screenshots of internal Valve web pages
• A portion of Valve's Cafe directory
• Error logs
• Credit card information of customers
• Financial information on Valve
MaddoxX does make one thing quite clear in his electronic manifesto:
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RE: Valve Still have their thumbs up their butts?
By sciss0rz on 4/20/2007 2:05:17 AM , Rating: 2
There won't be a warning to the Steam users since there was no breach. I would assume Cafe owners have been alerted already. Unless Cafe subscribers haven't been alerted, then Valve has screwed up.
By emboss on 4/20/2007 2:22:05 PM , Rating: 3
Cafe owners were not notified (and still have not been directly notified by Valve - the only notification has been a short announcement on the Steam forums). Some have contacted Valve to ask why not, and have been told that they were not notified because Valve were not legally required to do so. This could be interesti...
What should have happened is a week ago (I'm being kind here - they potentially knew of it as early as late March, but there's only concrete proof of their knowledge going back a week or two) when Valve were contacted about the leak they should have notified the cafe owners (assuming of course that Valve is in fact tel...
Instead, they don't tell the cafe owners who in the end find out through Anadtech, Digg, etc. The rumor becomes that all Steam purchases are potentially affected, so people post on the Steam forums and lodge support tickets about it. The Steam threads are deleted and the posters banned, and the support tickets go unans...
This is becoming a typical Valve pattern whenever something goes wrong:
1) Say nothing and keep any trace of the issue off the Steam forums.
2) If the issue becomes widely published, post a short statement downplaying the issue or claiming that it doesn't exist.
3) Once overwhelming evidence shows that the statement in step 2 was a complete lie, mumble something in a quick press statement and then never discuss the issue again (and continue to censor the forums as well, of course).
In addition to hiring some people with a clue about security, Valve really need to hire a few people with PR training to stop screwing up like this.
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Fla. theater suspect had commendable police career
Updated: 1/15 9:08 am
WESLEY CHAPEL, Fla. (AP) -- A Florida sheriff says a retired Tampa police officer's praiseworthy career doesn't offset the severity of the charge that he shot and killed another man after an argument at a movie theater over texting.
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nativejax - 1/15/2014 6:45 PM
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Iondaprize, you are also talking about MANY of our VETERANS who fought and killed others by the COMMAND OF OUR FEDERAL GOVERNMENT. They come home 'messed up' THRU NO FAULT OF THEIR OWN. THEIR only CHOICE WAS FOLLOW ORDERS OR GET ARRESTED. NOW THE GOVERNMENT DICTATES TO THEM THEY CAN'T BEAR ARMS HERE AT HOME???? WHO THE...
iondaprize - 1/15/2014 1:52 PM
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lingt, this happened during the previews. When asked to quit texting, perhaps Mr. Oulson tried to tell Mr. Reeves that he would be done in a moment. You don't know. You don't know how rude Mr. Reeves may have been. Yeah, a lot of neanderthals are commenting that this will teach folks to not be rude. I can't help but th...
iondaprize - 1/15/2014 1:49 PM
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Native Jax, should those idiots in Congress come up with some sort of safeguard to make sure mentally ill people can not legally carry weapons? What about the right to life liberty and the pursuit of happiness for those they kill? I once heard that your right to swing your fist ends at my nose.
lingt - 1/15/2014 11:09 AM
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It is so frustrating to go into a theater and have phone scenes bright as daylight and clicking and vibrating going on continuously. They should ban the use inside theaters. When you ask these you people to PLEASE refrain they act like you are the crazy one for asking. I hate to say what a lot of people are thinking......
nativejax - 1/15/2014 11:05 AM
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This is also another reason why IDIOTS in OUR Congress should leave our Right to Bear Arms alone. This man PROVES anyone can be a threat to Life, Liberty and the Pursuit of happiness. ANYONE can lose there temper and kill someone. Nations have murdered their own citizens by the MILLIONS after taking away their right to...
amylynn401 - 1/15/2014 10:01 AM
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His attorney Escobar in an idiot. Really, we are expected to believe that an former police officer with millitary experience was assaulted with "popcorn" feared for his life and found no other way to defend himself, except to pull a gun and shoot the man in the chest. Wow! What an outstanding member of the community! A...
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Chapter 27 : The Child with 100 Gifts
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Three streams of black smoke descended upon the Granger residence at near dusk.
Draco was the leader of three ordered to enter a specific address to get information on the whereabouts of a key Order of the Phoenix member, Hermione Granger. Their instructions were specific; extract information by any means necessary.
When they arrived just before dusk, it appeared that no one was home and Draco told the other two Death Eaters to keep watch while he went inside.
Unwilling to question Draco’s reasons for going in alone, they remained outside, one behind a wooden gate that led to the backyard and the other toward the front corner of the home in the shadows of the landscaping. They would be ready to storm the brick house should any Muggles show up.
Draco had warned Hermione that her parents would be in danger, never giving thought back then that it would be him to do the deed. He wasn’t sure what she had done to protect her parents, but he knew that she would be smart about it. She would do what she thought best, but he wasn’t sure what lengths she would go.
Of all the people that fell to their knees in front of him, pleading, crying out in pain, it was the Grangers most of all that he didn’t want to hurt. They didn’t deserve what was coming. He would try to be merciful.
Using the Alohomora spell inaudibly, Draco opened the door to Hermione’s childhood home.
As he stepped in, there was still just enough sunlight to see clearly without aid. He closed the door behind him and scanned the room.
What he saw was very typical. Everything seemed to be tidy and in its place. Nothing fancy. There were cozy furnishings, throw pillows on the couch, white painted woodwork, along with a few motionless pictures in frames. Otherwise, the place seemed rather empty.
But before he got a close look at the photos, he came to an upright piano that had been covered with a white sheet and became curious. He cast a simple spell on it so that it would manipulate the keys to play the last song that was performed. But his heart lurched in his chest as soon as it began their song. Draco abru...
He looked for her to be in the photos, but she was in none of them. He looked at them closer, realizing the subjects weren’t centered. It seemed odd, as if someone was missing. But then he realized that the person missing was her. And the people that remained, he faintly recognized. He had seen them long ago at the boo...
It was silent in the house except for the clocks ticking out of unison. When he noticed, he thought it rather irritating and decided it was time to quietly make his way up the stairs to find her room.
Draco happened upon her parent’s room first and stepped in briefly. He eyed a closet door and magically opened it to get a look inside, but was surprised to find it nearly empty; almost no clothing and plenty of empty hangers.
The Grangers were gone!
He moved more quickly then and found Hermione’s room.
At first glance, it looked like any normal guest room. But then he saw her window seat and recalled her saying that it was her favorite spot in the house. He wondered how many books she must’ve read there, growing up in this very Muggle house.
It was so quiet. It was the only thing that reminded him of his own room. It seemed so lonely. And loneliness was something that they had in common. He recalled the conversation in the Hogwarts kitchens with her… about knowing what being lonely felt like, the emptiness of it.
Being in her room seemed surreal, like stepping into some dream that wasn’t his. He didn’t belong there, invading her space.
Slowly, Draco made his way to her window seat, taking in the view from it. It wasn’t spectacular, just a view to the neighbor’s lawn.
He turned slightly to go back, but something caught his eye on the wall. It was a little pink painted heart with a sloppy little “Prince” spelled inside of it. That tiny detail would not have meant a thing to him, except that he knew in his heart that it was her doing.
He stared at it for a long moment, thinking that it might be the only evidence that a little girl had ever lived here. Was this the only mark she left on this place? He wondered as he ran his fingers over the old raised nail polish painted there long, long ago.
His eyes followed the trail of tiny lopsided hearts down to the window seat. And that’s when he noticed a gap where the seat met the wall. Examining it further, he could tell that there might be some space underneath the seat… a possible hiding place. Knowing her well, he thought it a good chance that she would use her...
He tried to move the seat, but it wouldn’t budge due to the extra protections she had placed on it. But Draco made short work of it, blasting off the seat like a box with an unhinged lid.
What he found both surprised and intrigued him. For he didn’t expect to see the flower he’d given her, the beautiful black orchid, expertly preserved under a glass casing; the medical gauze still tied to it.
Not only did she get it, but she preserved it. Perhaps that meant something. Perhaps she didn’t really hate him after all. But then, he quickly dismissed the thought, figuring that out of all the things she must’ve taken with her, she chose to leave his flower behind. His flower most likely meant nothing to her at all.