News: 2022-05-30_19-37-00_un-jeune-hospitalise-dans-un-etat-critiq

  ARM Give a man a fire and he's warm for a day, but set fire to him and he's warm for the rest of his life (Terry Pratchett, Jingo)

Un jeune hospitalisé dans un état critique après avoir été poignardé à St-Gilles

(2022-05-30_19-37-00 (Belga))


Un jeune homme d’environ 17 ans a été victime de coups de couteau lors d’une bagarre qui a eu lieu ce lundi après-midi vers 14h30 au niveau du terrain de basket-ball de la place Morichar, à Saint-Gilles, selon une information de Sudinfo. La porte-parole du parquet de Bruxelles Willemien Baert a confirmé en fin de journée qu’une personne a reçu plusieurs coups de couteau et que ses jours sont en danger.

Les coups, au nombre d’au moins deux, auraient été portés au niveau du thorax, selon Sudinfo.

Le média avance que deux suspects auraient été interpellés après les faits, ce que confirme la porte-parole de la zone Bruxelles Midi (Saint-Gilles, Anderlecht et Forest), Sarah Frederickx, sans préciser à ce stade les circonstances de l’agression. Le parquet de Bruxelles devrait communiquer plus largement sur l’affaire mardi.



Brief History Of Linux (#14)
Military Intelligence: Not an oxymoron in 1969

It was the Department Of Defense that commissioned the ARPANET in 1969, a
rare example of the US military breaking away from its official motto,
"The Leading Edge Of Yesterday's Technology(tm)".

In the years leading up to 1969, packet switching technology had evolved
enough to make the ARPANET possible. Bolt Beranek and Newman, Inc.
received the ARPA contract in 1968 for packet switching "Interface Message
Processors". US Senator Edward Kennedy, always on the ball, sent a
telegram to BBN praising them for their non-denominational "Interfaith"
Message Processors, an act unsurpassed by elected representatives until Al
Gore invented the Internet years later.

While ARPANET started with only four nodes in 1969, it evolved rapidly.
Email was first used in 1971; by 1975 the first mailing list, MsgGroup,
was created by Steve Walker when he sent a "First post!" messages to it.
In 1979 all productive use of ARPANET ceased when USENET and the first MUD
were created. In 1983, when the network surpassed 1,000 hosts, a study
showed that 90.4% of all traffic was devoted to email and USENET flame wars.