As far as I know, this: "Vowing to Prevent 'Cyber Katrina,' Senators Propose Cyber Czar" http://blog.wired.com/27bstroke6/2009/04/vowing-to-preve.html is (was) not an April fool's joke. One thing that does seem a little suspicious (beware), is that among the many "cross-references" to other items, there is one link labeled "proposed cyber czar", -- which I think was "intended" to point to the URL http://blog.wired.com/27bstroke6/files/cyberkatrinabill.pdf -- that has instead a bogus looking URL of http://blog.wired.com/27bstroke6/files/cyberkatrinabill.pdf%22%3EDownload%20cyberkatrinabill.pdf (which doesn't work...) so, I still don't think it's an April fool's joke, but apparently someone was not being careful enough, and by the way, IMHO the "proofreading" should ALWAYS include checking that links work -- maybe even checking with more than one browser (at least a couple of browsers?) (one of them being Firefox) ...it seems that in this case, there was a slip-up. I don't actually think there is a browser related issue here -- partly because, just for completeness, I tried that link with two browsers (one of them Firefox), and it was equal-opportunity "404 Not Found" with both browsers. So I think it is just a case of a schnerbed URL ...but the article still seems interesting [to me] (YMMV). Etymology note / Humor :-) Lol / ACK (By the way, [HUMOR!:] that funny slang word, "schnerbed", [past participle of the verb "to schnerb"?] [passsive voice?] was copied from [and hence I guess, courtesy of / "with apologies to" the writer of] some other recent PLUG-discuss posts; [I couldn't find that word anywhere else, even using " http://www.onelook.com/"] [also, I may have already copied it at least once "before" this -- so, if this is a delayed ACK, make it retroactive] ). Some of the links work OK I pursued one of the other side-issue "tangent" links, (labeled "swindle "), (2nd word of "one swindle at a time") with a URL of http://blog.wired.com/27bstroke6/2008/11/three-plead-gui.html and at least that link [URL] is OK. -- Mike Schwartz Glendale AZ schwartz@acm.org