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. >> just because it has that sherlock holmes thing. so much of what i do involves looking through directories and all of these map's for changes that have been made and tracking when those things were done and there are other sources in text that can be very difficult to get through but have really wonderful pieces of information. the voters rolls. the pulp directories tell you things about the fabric of the city. i had an interesting case to establish a legal dwelling unit that had to pre date a certain date with a ceiling height and it turns out a person resided at this address that was a bartender and a regular sterd socialist. the owner of the building that lived there owned the bar and he was the current chairman of the socialist party of the city. with that city planning was willing to acknowledge the bartender lived in his bosses unit in the basement of his house. there you have it. >> amazing. we will stick around and answer questions after but we have to stop right now because the time is up and i want to thank jeremy, paul, a
. >> just because it has that sherlock holmes thing. so much of what i do involves looking through directories and all of these map's for changes that have been made and tracking when those things were done and there are other sources in text that can be very difficult to get through but have really wonderful pieces of information. the voters rolls. the pulp directories tell you things about the fabric of the city. i had an interesting case to establish a legal dwelling unit that had to...
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are getting high ♪ >> he wrote "keep your head >>> it's a boy for the star of "ironman" and "sherlock holmest downey jr. car rointd celebrity tradition of coming up with a unique baby name. downey and his wife welcomed exton elias. exton could refer to locations in pennsylvania or the united kingdom that could be fitting since downey's older son, indio is named after a city in southern california. singer katy perry's divorce could have cost her millions, but according to tmz, russell brand doesn't want a cent. the couple never signed a prenup and perry earned significantly more than brand during their 14-year marriage atmz source reports brand could have walked away with $20 million but refused. ♪ keep your head up and you can let your hair down ♪ >> remember that? that singer, andy grammer, his hit single, "keep your head up", the first male start to reach the top five in adult pop radio in eight years and he is in town tonight, as part of nationwide tour. this morning, grammer told news4's barbara harrison about his unlikely path to stardom. >> so much fun, you know, i performed on the str
are getting high ♪ >> he wrote "keep your head >>> it's a boy for the star of "ironman" and "sherlock holmest downey jr. car rointd celebrity tradition of coming up with a unique baby name. downey and his wife welcomed exton elias. exton could refer to locations in pennsylvania or the united kingdom that could be fitting since downey's older son, indio is named after a city in southern california. singer katy perry's divorce could have cost her millions, but...
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you should both using sherlock holmes deductions. >> there are that many people in china? >> bill: where would they be? in china. there aren't 183,000 people now. >> there used to be until the earthquake. >> bill: i know all you guys got it. and trained professionals. allegedly. number two, when the titanic went down in 1912. many prominent and wealthy passengers died. i won my ticket on titanic at lucky handed poker. >> you find that existence appealing, do you? >> yes, ma'am, i do. just other night i was sleeping under a bridge and now here i am on the grandish ship in the world having champagne with you fine people. >> bill: can't get better than that the wealthiest passenger die on the titanic was a member of what prominent american family? a astor, vanderbilt, rock rockefeller, dupont. who died on the -- cards up, there it is. astor. was it john jacob? yeah, he went down with the ship. >> matt thousand was in o.o. matthew was -- >> did anybody in the world care about that question? >> forget about question number 1. >> temperature let tourette syndrome for doocy. tied
you should both using sherlock holmes deductions. >> there are that many people in china? >> bill: where would they be? in china. there aren't 183,000 people now. >> there used to be until the earthquake. >> bill: i know all you guys got it. and trained professionals. allegedly. number two, when the titanic went down in 1912. many prominent and wealthy passengers died. i won my ticket on titanic at lucky handed poker. >> you find that existence appealing, do you?...
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the very first sherlock holmes story had the same thing, mormons were a secretive faith, governing utahs a direct de-senn accident of this. it's really rubbed that fear off. the musical does not think mormons are threatening. it does not present mormons as a danger to americans, but it still does have the sense that mormons are naive and strange and very happy and very, very nice, but still not a group to be taken seriously, not a group of people who can actually look and say, yes, this is somebody i might want to elect president. >> where does that come from? that perception? >> the niceness? >> yeah. and the naivety. >> mormons since the middle of the century have really absorbed a lot. in the '50s they did this very intentionally. they looked at american corporations as a way to organize themselves and integrate. they did a very good job at it. white shirts, clean-cut haircuts, no drinking, clean living. all of this really made mormons fit in very well in the '50s, but not so much today. >> was it weird to be writing about such a great group of people with clean living and then worki
the very first sherlock holmes story had the same thing, mormons were a secretive faith, governing utahs a direct de-senn accident of this. it's really rubbed that fear off. the musical does not think mormons are threatening. it does not present mormons as a danger to americans, but it still does have the sense that mormons are naive and strange and very happy and very, very nice, but still not a group to be taken seriously, not a group of people who can actually look and say, yes, this is...
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Feb 25, 2012
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camapana who to my mind is as close as you can get to the digital sherlock holmes. he's also the senior manager for the investigations of microsoft and digital crime unit and he gave me a sticker. before mark talks i want to just talk a little about our subject the history of the worm probably most of new art familiar with it came from a trends fiction novel written by john in 1975 in which he deposited something called the tapeworm, and the wonderful thing about that book, in particular with respect to conficker is that he sketched out an offer of syrian regime that controlled the society from the omnipresent network, and the rebels used a tapeworm and the only way the regime could get rid of the worm is unless they lost control so that will bring up conficker on sure. you also probably all know the first real programs were expanded with in xerox park by the researchers john shocker and neither of them are here tonight. as john here? yes, good. i was looking at your paper in preparation for this and i thought what is the difference between a worm and a virus. we go
camapana who to my mind is as close as you can get to the digital sherlock holmes. he's also the senior manager for the investigations of microsoft and digital crime unit and he gave me a sticker. before mark talks i want to just talk a little about our subject the history of the worm probably most of new art familiar with it came from a trends fiction novel written by john in 1975 in which he deposited something called the tapeworm, and the wonderful thing about that book, in particular with...
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camapana who to my mind is as close as you can get to the digital sherlock holmes. he's also the senior manager for the investigations of microsoft and digital crime unit and he gave me a sticker. before mark talks i want to just talk a little about our subject the history of the worm probably most of new art familiar with it came from a trends fiction novel written by john in 1975 in which he deposited something called the tapeworm, and the wonderful thing about that book, in particular with respect to conficker is that he sketched out an offer of syrian regime that controlled the society from the omnipresent network, and the rebels used a tapeworm and the only way the regime could get rid of the worm is unless they lost control so that will bring up conficker on sure. you also probably all know the first real programs were expanded with in xerox park by the researchers john shocker and neither of them are here tonight. as john here? yes, good. i was looking at your paper in preparation for this and i thought what is the difference between a worm and a virus. we go
camapana who to my mind is as close as you can get to the digital sherlock holmes. he's also the senior manager for the investigations of microsoft and digital crime unit and he gave me a sticker. before mark talks i want to just talk a little about our subject the history of the worm probably most of new art familiar with it came from a trends fiction novel written by john in 1975 in which he deposited something called the tapeworm, and the wonderful thing about that book, in particular with...
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look at that cell phone bill and there are all those weird charges on their there that you need sherlock holmesust to provide basic telephone service for poor individuals. they expanded that to cover cell phones in 2008. now they are talking about it to cover broad band. so they will buy computers for people. we're not sure where it's going. doing that without any additional authority from congress. they can just decide that they can provide this at the taxpayer's expense. >> look at this number from 2008, $772 million is what that program cost. it cost the lifeline back then. take a look in 2011, jumps up to $1.6 billion. and even our own dave briggs walking right through there it says he actually was curious about some of his cell phone bill numbers. why the big jump up in the numbers on our cell phone bill. $1.6 billion. why does that program have to expand that big? >> that's when they started adding cell phones back in 2008. prior to that it was simply a land line and it was intended literally as a lifeline to be used in the case of an emergency. if you go on the internet and look up free
look at that cell phone bill and there are all those weird charges on their there that you need sherlock holmesust to provide basic telephone service for poor individuals. they expanded that to cover cell phones in 2008. now they are talking about it to cover broad band. so they will buy computers for people. we're not sure where it's going. doing that without any additional authority from congress. they can just decide that they can provide this at the taxpayer's expense. >> look at this...
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camapana who to my mind is as close as you can get to the digital sherlock holmes. he's also the senior manager for the investigations of microsoft and digital crime unit and he gave me a sticker. before mark talks i want to just talk a little about our subject the history of the worm probably most of new art familiar with it came from a trends fiction novel written by john in 1975 in which he deposited something called the tapeworm, and the wonderful thing about that book, in particular with respect to conficker is that he sketched out an offer of syrian regime that controlled the society from the omnipresent network, and the rebels used a tapeworm and the only way the regime could get rid of the worm is unless they lost control so that will bring up conficker on sure. you also probably all know the first real programs were expanded with in xerox park by the researchers john shocker and neither of them are here tonight. as john here? yes, good. i was looking at your paper in preparation for this and i thought what is the difference between a worm and a virus. we go
camapana who to my mind is as close as you can get to the digital sherlock holmes. he's also the senior manager for the investigations of microsoft and digital crime unit and he gave me a sticker. before mark talks i want to just talk a little about our subject the history of the worm probably most of new art familiar with it came from a trends fiction novel written by john in 1975 in which he deposited something called the tapeworm, and the wonderful thing about that book, in particular with...