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  1. 2008.12.22 Smart Tax Moves To Make Right Now by CEOinIRVINE
  2. 2008.11.12 The Future First Lady, Finding Her Home in History by CEOinIRVINE
  3. 2008.09.29 A Rivalry: The Final Installment at Texas Stadium by CEOinIRVINE
  4. 2008.09.21 CEH (Certified Ethical Hacker) Terminology and Hacking History by CEOinIRVINE
  5. 2008.09.20 Chicao History Museum by CEOinIRVINE 1

At no time in American history has it been more important to keep tabs on changes in the tax code--and believe us, plenty are on the way.

Dealing with the impending deluge won't be fun, but better to be prepared and sulking than caught off guard and suddenly short of cash. Meanwhile, there are plenty of moves to make before the end of the year--and certainly by next April.


Assuming your business runs on a calendar year and you want to cut this year's tax bill, you have three basic options: collect less money from customers, increase expenses or both. To what degree you do any of these should depend on how much cash you need today--and what you think President-elect Obama and company have in store for the tax code down the road. (That second part matters a lot to entrepreneurs looking to pass on their fortunes to the next generation.)

In Pictures: 11 Tax Moves To Make Right Now

Have questions about running your small business better? Go to the Forbes.com Small Business Exchange and ask our cadre of experts.

If you keep your books on a cash basis, every penny you collect before Dec. 31 will be taxed in April; likewise, every penny you spend will reduce taxable income and shrink your tax bill in four months.

If you keep your books on an accrual basis--meaning that you match revenues and expenses regardless of the timing of cash flows--you have a bit more flexibility. With big changes to the tax code on the way, "clients are asking more questions about the timing of income than ever before," says Mark Nash, a partner at PricewaterhouseCoopers.

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Laura Bush and Michelle Obama in the private residence of the White House. A spokeswoman said the two discussed raising daughters in the executive mansion.
Laura Bush and Michelle Obama in the private residence of the White House. A spokeswoman said the two discussed raising daughters in the executive mansion



After Michelle Obama crossed the threshold of her new home yesterday to meet with its outgoing occupants, she was briefed on what would convey: certain pieces of furniture, the carpeting and the drapes -- if these met her tastes -- and, of course, a tremendous sense of history. Meeting privately with Laura Bush while her husband conferred with the president in the Oval Office, the incoming first lady was participating in a century-old Washington ritual that represents the softer side of the serious business of a presidential transition.



It's a tradition that may not rank with the passing of secret nuclear-launch codes, but the White House visit by Michelle and Barack Obama was no less freighted with significance. "They will literally become living symbols of the country to the world, for all of history," said Carl Sferrazza Anthony, who has written several books about first ladies. "It will redefine their identities."

Michelle Obama had already made clear that her first priority will be smoothly settling her daughters, Malia, 10, and Sasha, 7, into this new life. She squeezed the White House visit in between trips to the private Georgetown Day School and Sidwell Friends School.

The transition team and staff at both schools in the District refused to discuss the visits. So it fell to a 10-year-old boy, Nicolo Pisoni, to offer on-the-record confirmation of her trip to Georgetown Day's campus on MacArthur Boulevard.
 


"I thought it was awesome because I saw the future first lady," the fourth-grader said. "I got really excited, but we weren't supposed to get excited. Not out loud. Our teachers told us not to get excited but to show Michelle it was a regular school day and that we aren't crazy kids. They didn't want us asking her for her autograph."

Isabel Dorval, a 10th-grader at Sidwell, said she was running on the field at the middle/upper school campus on Wisconsin Avenue a little after 4 p.m. when a convoy of cars arrived. About 45 minutes later, the motorcade drove off as Sidwell students waved. Michelle Obama rolled down the window and waved back: "It was cool," said 15-year-old Isabel.

Past presidents have sent their children to both public and private schools. But sources familiar with the process say they expect the Obamas to select a private school, where tuition for both girls would total more than $50,000 a year. The girls attend a private school now near their Chicago home, and Michelle is on the board of trustees.

As is customary during transitions, the outgoing first lady led her successor on a White House tour that focused primarily on the upstairs private residence, including three bedroom suites and three living areas. These areas, along with the Oval Office, are subject to redecoration, as opposed to the public rooms. A stop on the tour always of particular interest, Anthony said, is the first lady's sitting room, whose windows afford a direct view of the Oval Office below: "She can really keep an eye on who's coming and going, who's meeting with the president."

Michelle Obama and Laura Bush also spent time discussing "raising daughters in the White House," Stephanie Cutter, the Obama transition spokeswoman, said in a statement. "Mrs. Obama was honored to finally meet the First Lady, who was a gracious hostess." It was Michelle's second visit to the White House -- she was there once before with Malia and Sasha around the time of her husband's swearing-in to the Senate.

On MSNBC, Anita McBride, Laura Bush's chief of staff, said the first lady showed Michelle Obama where the Bush daughters, Jenna and Barbara, lived.

"She thought the rooms were beautiful and would be perfect for her two little girls and that they could decorate in a way that would be appropriate for young children," McBride said. "And it is a historic room. The Kennedy children lived there. The Johnson girls lived there, Chelsea Clinton as well . . . and Amy Carter."

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Oct. 3, 1971

Redskins running back Charley Harraway gallops down the sideline against the Cowboys at the Cotton Bowl.

Richard Darcey-The Washington Post

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Every speciality has his/her own definition for following terminology.

I will try to do my best how I got those.
Maybe I can give you some examples to understand more.
Especially in computer security field, a lot of confusing stuffs are going on.
Make it sure to keep thinking more and more.

Endurance
Passion
Efforts
lead you close to your goal.

I am still pursuing my dream/my final destination.

Let me show you more......


Terminology:

 

 

  1. Confidentiality - Ensures secrecy or privacy of information
  2. Integrity - Gurantees unauthorized modifcation of data
  3. Availability - Keep availability of data when a legitimate user want to access


 

 


Risk : Possibility! (so it should be related to ASSET, economic value, ex.. Server/Hard disk/Router/Profit)
Vulnerability : Weakness!
Threat : An event or activity! (Denial of Service, Malware, Acquisition of high sensitive data and etc.)

All the above is related to the possibility to cause harm/loss to information system/networks/assets/service/any thing else.




Hacking History
1960 MIT John Draper hacked  2600 Hz tone that allowed access to the AT&T long distance network.

1980 hackers began to share information and stolen passwords 
 e.x.) German “Chaos Computer Club.”

1982 teen ager, 414 Gang, launched attacks into the Sloan-Kettering Cancer Hospital’s medical records systems

1986 attacks were launched against U.S. classified computer systems by Germans affiliated with the Chaos Computer Club and working for the KGB
(see the movie, The Cuckoo’s Egg)

1988 Morris Worm : Hugh DOS attack over the world (he was cornel doctoral student)

1990 Kevin Poulson, with some associates, hacked a radio station’s phone system to ensure they won a call-in contest for Porsches and other prizes

1993 First defcon hacking conference in Las Vegas

1995 Kevin Mitnick (hero/notorious hacker) was convicted in 1989 for computer and access device fraud but eluded police and the FBI for more than two years while he was on probation

1995 Russian hacker Vladimir Leven and associates performed electronic transfers of $10 million to a number of international banks
(from CITIBANK!! ^_^)

2000, hackers launched Distributed DoS attacks against Yahoo!, Amazon.com, and ZDNet. Microsoft Corporation’s network was hacked in October 2000 by an attacker who gained access to software under development.





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Chicao History Museum

Fashion 2008. 9. 20. 02:42

Chicago History Museum Presents: Couture Treasures

Vintage Couture: Starting this September and carrying on through next summer, the Chicago History Museum will present Chic Chicago: Couture Treasures from the Chicago History Museum.

If you are a fan of couture and luxury living, the Chic Chicago exhibition is not something to be missed. The exhibit showcases Chicago's couture culture, which has long been dominated by stylish women as they make Chicago a luxury lover's paradise and get away from the city's grimy connotations.

The exhibition features garments through the centuries, dating from as far back as 1861 to as recently as 2004.

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Each featured gown is part of the museum's permanent collection and has a strong tie to the city's history and present.

Tim Long, the curator of the costume collection at the Chicago History Museum goes through tons of special gowns and materials to make the Chic Chicago exhibit a very special event.

Each gown has special attention to detailing and is often a testament to the magnificent draping techniques of past and present couturiers and the luxurious textiles used.

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Designers featured in the collection include a gown by 70s fashion icon Roy Halston and a circa 1884 evening gown by Charles Frederick Worth, who carefully crafted his fabrics. Even still fashionable House of Dior is featured, with a1948 day dress designed by Christian Dior himself as part of his famous "New Look."

Each piece shares not only an important place in the history of couture, but a connection to the city of Chicago. Chic Chicago opens September 27, with previews on September 25.

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