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Steve Murphy's Web site highlights how he went to Boston Latin

Yeesh

UPDATE: The Murphy folks have reverted to a more boring, if safer, "Coming Soon" Web site. So no more chance to edit pages or read "lorem ipsum."

Or, if one were feeling less than charitable, one might suggest the Web site shows he needs to hire Web consultants who understand the concept of "staging server" and the importance of not putting up pages that any idiot can change the content on (see that "Edit" button below? It actually works, or, at least, did a couple minutes before I started typing this):

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What passes for witty writing in Los Angeles

UPDATE: The LA Times pulled the post, then put it back with this note: [For the record: An earlier version of this post contained an inappropriate comment about Pierce relating to an incident in 2000 in which he was stabbed repeatedly. That comment has been removed.]

From a Los Angeles Times guide to hating the Celtics:

By the way, Pierce's idea of a fun night is going clubbing and getting stabbed. Good times!

Transcript of police press conference, 9/25/00.


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Say, what's that smell? Oh, that's Quebec burning

It's the mother of all mulch fires: Winds from the north are blanketing the Boston area with the smell of a series of forest fires in central Quebec. It's so noticeable, the National Weather Service has issued an advisory and a forecast:

Areas of smoke before 3pm.

Michael Page of Hingham Weather took this video today. Normally, you'd see the ocean:

Before you shake an angry fist northward, read about how parts of Quebec are under a smog warning.


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14-year-old shot to death in Dorchester

Boston Police report Nicholas Fomby-Davis, 14, of Dorchester, was shot repeatedly in front of 218 Bowdoin St., around 8 p.m. Sunday. He was taken to Boston Medical Center, where he died.

A gang-unit police officer who happened to be in the area watched him get shot and began running after two suspects, as he called for backup. Police say both were apprehended and a gun was seized.

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Probably not Pats material but maybe the Lions could give him a tryout

Boston Police report an alleged drunken fool was randomly tackling people outside the Joshua Tree on Comm. Ave. in Allston early this morning:

According to the witnesses, the suspect had tackled several people randomly and without provocation. One of the victims stated that he was walking down the street when the suspect approached, pushed him to the ground and began punching him. The victim further stated that the suspect broke one of his teeth.

Sun, 05/30/2010 - 01:34
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The Fenway Victory Gardener and his flowers

Mike Mennonno shows us how his garden grows.


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Two shot, one dead in Roxbury

Boston Police reports two men were shot shortly before 1 a.m. today at 44 Crispus Attucks Pl. in the St. Joseph development.

Sun, 05/30/2010 - 00:48
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Remember when Boston was going to have a bike-rental system?

Rolling in Boston notes it was supposed to have launched in May.

Allston City Limits has more, although a Phoenix article suggests financial snags in the plan.


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Boston-area WiFi provider sues Google over privacy issues

Galaxy Internet Services, which runs Brookline's townwide WiFi network, charges the wireless system Google used as it took Street View photos collected data on at least one occasion from Brookline wireless users.

In a class-action suit filed in U.S. District Court in Boston last week, Galaxy, which also provides public WiFi in the area around Faneuil Hall and in Grove Hall, wants lots of money ($10,000 for each user whose data was collected) - and a court order barring Google from destroying any of the data it grabbed until after the suit is settled or decided:

Google's software also captured network and router names (commonly called SSID's , an acronym for Service Set Identifier) which is information that uniquely names wireless networks, as well as MAC addresses (Media Access Control) which is a unique identifier assigned to most network adapters or network interface cards. The GSV's data system collected "payload data", specifically 600 gigabytes of information that included email, video, audio components, documents, and other personal and business data sent over the Internet. ... Users had an expectation of privacy with respect to the payload data collected and decrypted / decoded by Google. Because the GSV packet sniffing data collection was done without consent and with software that is essentially undetectable, users could not, and did not give their consent to Google's activities.

Galaxy alleges:

On information and belief, a GSV vehicle collected, and defendant has stored, and decoded/decrypted Brookline Wireless, and Galaxy’s other data on at least one occasion, and the data of the sub-class of Massachusett's residents, and businesses.

Complete complaint.

Ed. note: Galaxy might want to talk to City Councilor Sal LaMattina about privacy issues. You may recall a Google Street View camera captured LaMattina clad only in shorts while taking out his trash.


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Backers of death-watch library branches to rally before City Council hearing on BPL budget

Friends of the Faneuil Library report plans for a rally Thursday at City Hall before a City Council hearing on the library budget for the coming fiscal year.

The rally starts at 5 p.m.; the hearing at 6 p.m.

BPL trustees have voted to shut the Faneuil, Orient Heights, Dorchester Lower Mills and Washington Village (South Boston). Their proposed budget will also mean staff and service cuts at the Copley Square main branch.


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