Shakespearean Daily Diss
“Thou art baser than a cutpurse.” —Two Noble Kinsmen, 2.2.213
Shakespearean Daily Diss
“You play the child extremely.” —Two Noble Kinsmen, 2.2.206
Shakespearean Daily Diss
“Degenerate and base art thou.” —Two Gentlemen of Verona, 5.4.134
Shakespearean Daily Diss
“How oft hast thou with perjury cleft the root!”
—Two Gentlemen of Verona, 5.4.102
Shakespearean Daily Diss
“Thou subtle, perjur’d, false, disloyal man!”
—Two Gentlemen of Verona, 4.2.92
The Dan Who Blackholed the World
Wired magazine has the story of Dan Kaminsky’s discovery of a gaping security flaw in the Internet’s DNS architecture:
Then last January, on a drizzly Sunday afternoon, he flopped down on his bed, flipped open his laptop, and started playing games with DNS. He used a software program called Scapy to fire random queries at the [...]
Shakespearean Daily Diss
“We detest such vile base practices.”
—Two Gentlemen of Verona, 4.1.73
Unprepared
In a burst of uncharacteristic frankness, President Bush has confessed to ABC’s Charlie Gibson that he was “unprepared” for the wars he has launched:
“I wish the intelligence had been different, I guess,” Bush tells ABC’s Charlie Gibson in an interview to be broadcast tonight, and said he didn’t know if he’d have gone to war [...]
Shakespearean Daily Diss
“She hath more hair than wit, and more faults than hairs.”
—Two Gentlemen of Verona, 3.1.344-45

