Polls show Democrats are about to lose their majority in the House, and probably the Senate too. It would be odd if they didn’t. The party that controls the White House has lost an average of 26 seats in the House and four seats in the Senate during midterm elections since World War II. Lower overall turnout and higher motivation from opposition groups stymie most presidencies just when they hope to hit full stride. Though divided governments are often better than unchecked ones, now is not the time for Washington to do nothing. America needs multiple policy overhauls forged by sensible centrists. Take energy. Americans continue to consume record amounts… Source link
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A Most Remarkable Website | 06880
Westporters of a certain age remember the Remarkable Book Shop. The pink building at the Main Street/Parker Harding Plaza corner was as funky inside as it was colorful outside. For over 30 years — from 1963 to 1995 — owner Esther Kramer and her band of bright, devoted and eclectic employees made the bookstore a home away from home for anyone looking for anything to read. If they didn’t have what you needed, Esther and her crew found it for you. And if you didn’t know what you wanted, they did. A classic photo of a classic store. Roaming the crooked aisles of “Remarkable” — and sitting in one of the over-stuffed chairs — was like wandering down a rabbit hole. Now — nearly 30 years after it closed — there’s another Remarkable Book Shop rabbit hole to… Source link
Read More »Hallo’winners named in window art contest
Chloe Robbin, Long Lots fourth grader, “Scariest” window at Cycle Dynamics. / Contributed photos WESTPORT — It was a spirited competition, but eight young artists have a magic touch, according to judges of the annual Halloween Window Painting Contest sponsored by the Westport-Weston Chamber of Commerce. The winners were selected from among more than 75 children who decorated windows at 63 businesses around town with Halloween-themed images. Gift certificates for an ice cream cake at Gofer Ice Cream will be presented to the winners. Scarlett Nathan, Saugatuck fourth grader, “Best Halloween” window at Stephen Kempson. “This was one the best painting contests we’ve had,” Matthew Mandell, the chamber’s executive director, said in a… Source link
Read More »Security Bulletin 26 Oct 2022 – Cyber Security Agency of Singapore
CVE Number Description Base Score Reference CVE-2018-3839 An exploitable code execution vulnerability exists in the XCF image rendering functionality of Simple DirectMedia Layer SDL2_image-2.0.2. A specially crafted XCF image can cause an out-of-bounds write on the heap, resulting in code execution. An attacker can display a specially crafted image to trigger this vulnerability. 8.8 https://nvd.nist.gov/vuln/detail/CVE-2018-3839 CVE-2019-7280 Prima Systems FlexAir, Versions 2.3.38 and prior. The session-ID is of an insufficient length and can be exploited by brute force, which may allow a remote attacker to obtain a valid session… Source link
Read More »Security Bulletin 26 Oct 2022 – Cyber Security Agency of Singapore
CVE Number Description Base Score Reference CVE-2018-3839 An exploitable code execution vulnerability exists in the XCF image rendering functionality of Simple DirectMedia Layer SDL2_image-2.0.2. A specially crafted XCF image can cause an out-of-bounds write on the heap, resulting in code execution. An attacker can display a specially crafted image to trigger this vulnerability. 8.8 https://nvd.nist.gov/vuln/detail/CVE-2018-3839 CVE-2019-7280 Prima Systems FlexAir, Versions 2.3.38 and prior. The session-ID is of an insufficient length and can be exploited by brute force, which may allow a remote attacker to obtain a valid session… Source link
Read More »Review: ‘The Singularities,’ by John Banville
THE SINGULARITIES, by John Banville The Irish novelist John Banville writes prose of such luscious elegance that it’s all too easy to view his work as an aesthetic project, an exercise in pleasure giving. This impression was no doubt reinforced by his Booker Prize-winning novel “The Sea” (2005), which is uncharacteristic in its simplicity and openness. But what drives Banville — and his relentless hunt for the ideal adjective and simile and cadence — is a desire to touch something elusive and not quite nameable while providing a parallel or overlapping commentary on that doomed but never pointless effort. Although he is often compared to Nabokov, with particular reference to his arch and swaggering narrators, and an emphasis on doubles, Banville’s most important debts are to… Source link
Read More »Hackers Brief from Cyber Wyoming | October 24, 2022 | Announcements
The Hackers Brief from Cyber Wyoming is sponsored by First Federal Bank & Trust. Be aware of the latest scams in Sheridan, Wyoming and the rest of the nation. Norton Impersonation A Big Horn citizen reported a fake invoice for Norton’s antivirus software from Kevin Lif at a Gmail address with the subject line of “Thank you for doing order with us!” Remember that Norton’s software retails for around $40-$60 and isn’t $399.99 and real invoices wouldn’t be coming from a Gmail address. Second Norton Impersonation A Sheridan citizen reported a fake receipt claiming she had upgraded NotrPro+ from trial to premium. The email came from Quickbooks but… Source link
Read More »Halloween art casts spooky spell over Westport
Young artists painted Halloween images on the windows of local businesses Saturday. At left is a painting by Scarlett Nathan, 8, at the Stephen Kempson tailor shop, and at right is the scene painted by Penelope Whitbourne, 11, at Cold Fusion Gelato. / Photos by Gretchen Webster Kate Radway with daughter Mckenzie Linnares, 6, as the youngster planned her entry for the Westport-Weston Chamber of Commerce Halloween Window Painting Contest. By Gretchen Webster WESTPORT — The town had a “brush” with the Halloween spirit Saturday. Witches, ghosts and other Halloween figures turned up in Westport this weekend as children painted holiday art on the windows of local stores and businesses. More than 30 merchants participated in the annual Halloween Window… Source link
Read More »Ronald Hick Obituary (1936 – 2022) – Madison, CT
On October 10th, 2022, Ronald Bradley Hick of Madison, CT died peacefully surrounded by his loving family. Ron was the second child of Ellen and Les Jardine, born on March 1st, 1936, in New Britain, CT. In 1947, his family moved to Madison, CT which would become their home for generations to come. Ron attended Daniel Hand High School until his senior year. He then transferred and graduated in 1954 from Cheshire Academy, jokingly referred to as “Cheshire Reformatory” by Ron. From a young age, Ron was not afraid of hard work. Throughout high school and college, he delivered oil for one of the first oil companies on the shoreline, worked with the Madison Town Crew, and helped to construct I-95, Polson Middle School, and the Genesee water tunnel (which would bring water into the city of… Source link
Read More »Beginner Tips For Offworld Trading Company
Offworld Trading Company is the free market taken to the extremes of space — both figuratively and literally. In this real-time strategy, you’ll need to make quickfire decisions to outbid, outcompete, and outsmart your opponents in the hopes of buying up their companies in a hostile takeover. Related: The Best Sci-Fi Strategy Games But using market forces, sabotaging your enemies, and knowing what to build can feel like getting a crash course in economics from a Weyland-Yutani android. So in this guide, we’ve put together some beginner’s tips to help you start strong, gain the upper hand, and become the best company on this side of the solar system. The Rules Are: There Are No Rules You might want to play fair and win on your merits alone, but… Source link
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