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Rua has been hiding under the green blanket for a while. Olive jumped up on the bed, figured out immediately where Rua was, and took his presence as an affront. Much snarling ensued.

So I pulled up some of the blanket to make a little mountain between the two cats. Olive decided she was satisfied with the new status quo, and went to sleep.

#helicopter #monster #boy #hiding #subway #berlin #pankstrasse #missyme after a longer discussion with the LLM we agreed on the follwoing text: The graffiti features a symbol that looks like a resistor from a circuit diagram. Next to it, two cartoon-style eyes are drawn, seemingly looking at the symbol with a curious or amused expression. The ceiling lights, arranged like the blades of a helicopter, tie into the scene and add a playful element. It feels as if the wall, through the eyes, is "reacting" to the "helicopter" on the ceiling. This brings a touch of humor and creativity to an otherwise plain and functional space. ;-)

Exploding pagers

Maintaining the reputation of a brand requires significant efforts to keep it that way.

In the end *you*, the owner of a brand, are responsible for supply chain attacks, whatever your excuses are.

From bbc.com/news/articles/c9qvl3vl:
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Caught in the crisis, Taiwanese firm Gold Apollo's founder Hsu Ching-Kuang flatly denied his company had anything to do with the attacks.

Instead, Mr Hsu has said he licensed his trade mark to a company in Hungary called BAC Consulting to use the Gold Apollo name on their own pagers. BBC attempts to contact BAC have so far been unsuccessful.
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In the end, you pay the price - like AT&T had to do:

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Even though the vendor was required to destroy or return the data after the contract ended—years before the breach—it failed to do so. AT&T was found to have inadequately monitored the vendor's compliance with their contractual obligations.
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bleepingcomputer.com/news/secu

www.bbc.comGold Apollo: Taiwan pager maker stunned by link to Lebanon attacksThe race to find the manufacturer of pagers that exploded in Lebanon leads to a Taiwanese company.