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...records for all of Harvard’s international students and scholars and their dependents—more than 5,500 separate collections of files??had to be entered in the new database by Aug. 1, fewer than seven months after the new technology became usable...
...film in favor of amateur suspense sequences culminating more times than not with the requisite bloodied hand reaching out toward the audience and ripping screams from the terrified child on screen. The only truly eerie parts of this film are the uncanny similarities to the “X-Files?? theme song constantly reiterated throughout the score...
...announced a system of their creation that would have let Tech students listen to copyrighted music through the university’s cable television network for free. But by the end of the week, the idea had been withdrawn; apparently, it would have illegal for MIT to broadcast the files??3,500 CDs worth of music—that had been purchased for this purpose. As file-sharing download systems continue to flourish on the web, however, it is clear that the music industry needs to abandon the methods it has used in the past—regulation...
...Sept. 29, 2000, MGH computer experts noticed system performance problems and discovered that 8,654 files??15 gigabytes of pornography—were downloaded onto Kantor’s computer...
...follow the voice,” and I do until I see Gould at his desk. The office is dim and crowded with posters covering the walls and books everywhere. I notice a neon green book on the floor with the words “X-Files?? in the title. Gould really is well acquainted with all kinds of science, I think. He can move from Ontogeny and Phylogeny to the paranormal in the blink...