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 So a 1,000-year GIF is not exactly as riveting as the little morsels of culture that float around the internet every day, but that seems like the point. In a nod to the style of Japanese artist On Kawara, van Ingen and S盲rkel盲 are counting the slow march of time with white numbers on a black background, reminding us that time cant stop. However, you do have to wonder what happens if the power goes out at the art gallery鈥?[Hyperallergic] Image via Juha van Ingen and Janne S盲rkel盲  Contact the author at [email 160;protected]. Public PGP key PGP fingerprint: 91CF B387 7B38 148C DDD6 38D2 6CBC 1E46 1DBF 22A8                                                                                                                                 stanley cup                                                                                                                                 Daily Newsletter                                                                                                                                          Latest news                                                                                                Dragon Ball   Super Hero Movie W stanley canada as Made to Give Piccolo a W     stanley cup                                                                                                                             One of Kraven the Hunter 8216  Weirdest Moments Was Added in Post                                                                                                                Llbb LIGHTSPEED Presents:   8220;Seven Wonders of a Once and Future World  8221; by Caroline M. Yoachim
 Twenty-five years ago today, the Morris worm   path of destruction began. As it turned out, the damage was un stanley trinkflaschen intentional 鈥?Robert Morris, the Cornell student who wrote the program, never intended to wreak havoc on the nascent Internet. But a few coding errors turned his program into a self-replicating killing machine, and Cold War paranoia swiftly followed. Listen to this Boston evening news reporter explaining this fearsome new threat to an innocent world: It   not really a virus, it   a code, a set of instructions. An act of sabotage that started on a floppy disk. This virus spreads by disk and by telephone, it   just a call away, and like a virus it replicates like crazy. All of this seems quaint now, of course 鈥?today, an unintentionally-created virus that o stanley cup nly spread to 6,000 computers would hardly warrant reporting. But whether or not he intended it, Morris and his worm brought computer virus phobia to the general public. Considering how often a new virus comes along and flares up our collective paranoia, it   safe to say this fear will never be cured. [Mashable] 14-infamous-computer-virus-snippets-that-trace-a-histor-601745022         stanley germany                                                 anniversaryViruses                                                                                                                                                                                                              Daily Newsletter