01.31.10 -- Encyclopedia of Pasta -- the Acrostic







Making pasta; illustration from the 15th century edition of Tacuinum Sanitatis, a Latin translation of the Arabic work Taqwīm al-sihha by Ibn Butlan.





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Sunday, January 31, 2010





ACROSTIC, Puzzle by Emily Cox and Henry Rathvon, edited by Will Shortz







Today’s excellent acrostic features a quotation from Oretta Zanini De Vita’s Encyclopedia of Pasta -- the University of California Press calls it the first book to provide a complete history of pasta in Italy, telling its long story via the extravagant variety of shapes it takes and the even greater abundance of names by which it is known. Read HERE.





The quotation: NONE OTHER THAN LEONARDO DA VINCI HAD ATTEMPTED TO INDUSTRIALIZE PASTA MAKING HE PREFERRED TO BE THOUGHT OF AS A COOK RATHER THAN A PAINTER OR A MILITARY ENGINEER EARLY IN HIS CAREER HE MANAGED A RESTAURANT PART-TIME



The author’s name and the title of the work: DE VITA ENCYCLOPEDIA OF PASTA



The defined words:



A. Role in “Shrek” with no lines, DRAGON;

B. Alternative to a parenthesis (2 wds.), EM DASH;

C. Classic using the “Hitchcock zoom”, VERTIGO;

D. Thorn in one’s side, IRRITANT;

E. Prime regarded widely with distrust, THIRTEEN;

F. By way of Spain, Arabic for “the castle”, ALCAZAR;

G. One whose nature is inscrutable, ENIGMA;

H. On whom an account depends, NARRATOR;

I. Dark passage in a Christmas story, CHIMNEY;

J. “Wuthering Heights” setting, YORKSHIRE;

K. Bar server with a big lip, CARAFE;

L. Temperate annual or tropical weed, LANTANA;

M. Reducing the fare? (3 wds.), ON A DIET;

N. Female of a sizable fowl, PEAHEN;

O. Congressional provision for approved funds, EARMARK;

P. Conductor in one direction, DIODE;

Q. Traveling from place to place, ITINERANT;

R. Potential relief or bane for a drone, AUTOMATION;

S. “Animal House” character who asks, “You guys up for a toga party?”, OTTER;

T. Occupying the cleanup slot, FOURTH;

U. Mythical Titan; moon of Saturn; tyrant flycatcher, PHOEBE;

V. Interrupter of the State of the Union address, APPLAUSE;

W. “Little strings”, SPAGHETTI;

X. Put through a combine harvester, THRESHED;

Y. Offering some resistance to being bitten (2 wds.), AL DENTE.






The full paragraph of the quotation: Economic specialization and technical progress are solidly joined. Between the sixteenth and eighteenth centuries, the appearance of new juridical bodies accompanied the first mechanical discoveries. The Brazilian sugar refineries made the word engenho (ingegno) fashionable to describe every device inspired by science. Gramola (kneading machine) and torchio are cited in a poem by Francesco Lemene in 1654. But Messisbugo had already mentioned an ingiegno per li maccheroni in the first half of the sixteenth century. Even earlier, none other than Leonardo da Vinci had attempted to industrialize pasta making, an aspect of his genius not as well known as it should be. The Atlantic Codex (foglio 31 R) contains the design of a gigantic machine for making lasagne, which could be reduced into “edible string,” more like noodles than spaghetti. Unfortunately, the enormous wall of pasta, subjected to pressure to attain the desired thinness, broke before it could be cut. Faced with failure, Leonard, who preferred to be thought of as a cook rather than a painter or even a military engineer (early in his career, while he was still at the workshop of Verrocchio, he managed a restaurant part-time, stubbornly did not give up. Encyclopedia of Pasta, Google Books 










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How to remove 1hqup.exe

1hqup.exe , herss.exe
Files size 92.0 KB (94,208 bytes)
MD5: A764BBC0693F548FBB71BF4887397BB6
SHA-1: F10825DC0864E102892578D57534015D5664B8E5
=======================================================
AntivirusVersionLast UpdateResult
a-squared4.5.0.502010.01.30-
AhnLab-V35.0.0.22010.01.30-
AntiVir7.9.1.1542010.01.29-
Antiy-AVL2.0.3.72010.01.28-
Authentium5.2.0.52010.01.30-
Avast4.8.1351.02010.01.30-
AVG9.0.0.7302010.01.30-
BitDefender7.22010.01.30-
CAT-QuickHeal10.002010.01.30-
ClamAV0.96.0.0-git2010.01.30-
Comodo37652010.01.30TrojWare.Win32.Valklik.~BB
DrWeb5.0.1.122222010.01.30-
eSafe7.0.17.02010.01.28-
eTrust-Vet35.2.72712010.01.29-
F-Prot4.5.1.852010.01.30-
F-Secure9.0.15370.02010.01.30Suspicious:W32/Malware!Gemini
Fortinet4.0.14.02010.01.30-
GData192010.01.30-
IkarusT3.1.1.80.02010.01.30-
Jiangmin13.0.9002010.01.28-
K7AntiVirus7.10.9602010.01.29-
Kaspersky7.0.0.1252010.01.30-
McAfee58772010.01.30-
McAfee+Artemis58772010.01.30Suspect-D!C0B63428A250
McAfee-GW-Edition6.8.52010.01.30Heuristic.BehavesLike.Win32.Packed.B
Microsoft1.54062010.01.30PWS:Win32/Frethog.gen!H
NOD3248212010.01.30-
Norman6.04.032010.01.30-
nProtect2009.1.8.02010.01.30-
Panda10.0.2.22010.01.30Suspicious file
PCTools7.0.3.52010.01.30-
Prevx3.02010.01.30Medium Risk Malware
Rising22.32.05.042010.01.30-
Sophos4.50.02010.01.30-
Sunbelt3.2.1858.22010.01.30Worm.Win32.AutoRun
Symantec20091.2.0.412010.01.30Suspicious.Cloud
TheHacker6.5.1.0.1722010.01.30-
TrendMicro9.120.0.10042010.01.30Possible_Mlwr-13
VBA323.12.12.12010.01.29-
ViRobot2010.1.30.21642010.01.30-
VirusBuster5.0.21.02010.01.30-
------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Files Created
%Temp%\herss.exe
%Temp%\cvasds0.dll (0-9)
X:\1hqup.exe
X:\autorun.inf

%Temp% = C:\Documents and Settings\[UserName]\Local Settings\Temp\
X:\ = C:\- Z:\

Registry Modifications
Keys added
HKLM\SOFTWARE\Classes\CLSID\MADOWN

Values added
HKLM\SOFTWARE\Classes\CLSID\MADOWN\urlinfo: "dsdxsxd.m"

HKCU\Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Run\
cdoosoft = %Temp%\herss.exe"

Values modified
HKLM\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Explorer\
Advanced\ Folder\Hidden\SHOWALL\CheckedValue = 0x00000000

HKCU\Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Explorer\
Advanced\Hidden = 0x00000002

HKCU\Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Explorer\
Advanced\ShowSuperHidden = 0x00000000

HKCU\Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Policies\Explorer\
NoDriveTypeAutoRun = 0x00000091

Remote Host
202.111.175.157 port 80

Data identified/URLs to be download
http://www.yahoozsw.com/1mg/am.rar
http://www.baidu2y4.com/1mg/am1.rar

See all so
http://www.robtex.com/ip/202.111.175.157.html

=======================================================
วิธีกำจัด/แก้ virus : 1hqup.exe , herss.exe
=======================================================


หลังจากกำจัด virus ได้แล้ว แนะนำให้ติดตั้งโปรแกรมเพิ่มเติม เพื่อป้องกันการเรียกใช้ autorun
เช่น

Panda USB Vaccine
http://www.pandasecurity.com/homeusers/downloads/usbvaccine/

or
KB971029, KB967715 (Disable AutoRun)
http://hotzone-it.blogspot.com/2009/08/kb971029-fix-autorun-microsoft.html

How to remove 1hqup.exe

1hqup.exe , herss.exe
Files size 92.0 KB (94,208 bytes)
MD5: A764BBC0693F548FBB71BF4887397BB6
SHA-1: F10825DC0864E102892578D57534015D5664B8E5
=======================================================
AntivirusVersionLast UpdateResult
a-squared4.5.0.502010.01.30-
AhnLab-V35.0.0.22010.01.30-
AntiVir7.9.1.1542010.01.29-
Antiy-AVL2.0.3.72010.01.28-
Authentium5.2.0.52010.01.30-
Avast4.8.1351.02010.01.30-
AVG9.0.0.7302010.01.30-
BitDefender7.22010.01.30-
CAT-QuickHeal10.002010.01.30-
ClamAV0.96.0.0-git2010.01.30-
Comodo37652010.01.30TrojWare.Win32.Valklik.~BB
DrWeb5.0.1.122222010.01.30-
eSafe7.0.17.02010.01.28-
eTrust-Vet35.2.72712010.01.29-
F-Prot4.5.1.852010.01.30-
F-Secure9.0.15370.02010.01.30Suspicious:W32/Malware!Gemini
Fortinet4.0.14.02010.01.30-
GData192010.01.30-
IkarusT3.1.1.80.02010.01.30-
Jiangmin13.0.9002010.01.28-
K7AntiVirus7.10.9602010.01.29-
Kaspersky7.0.0.1252010.01.30-
McAfee58772010.01.30-
McAfee+Artemis58772010.01.30Suspect-D!C0B63428A250
McAfee-GW-Edition6.8.52010.01.30Heuristic.BehavesLike.Win32.Packed.B
Microsoft1.54062010.01.30PWS:Win32/Frethog.gen!H
NOD3248212010.01.30-
Norman6.04.032010.01.30-
nProtect2009.1.8.02010.01.30-
Panda10.0.2.22010.01.30Suspicious file
PCTools7.0.3.52010.01.30-
Prevx3.02010.01.30Medium Risk Malware
Rising22.32.05.042010.01.30-
Sophos4.50.02010.01.30-
Sunbelt3.2.1858.22010.01.30Worm.Win32.AutoRun
Symantec20091.2.0.412010.01.30Suspicious.Cloud
TheHacker6.5.1.0.1722010.01.30-
TrendMicro9.120.0.10042010.01.30Possible_Mlwr-13
VBA323.12.12.12010.01.29-
ViRobot2010.1.30.21642010.01.30-
VirusBuster5.0.21.02010.01.30-
------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Files Created
%Temp%\herss.exe
%Temp%\cvasds0.dll (0-9)
X:\1hqup.exe
X:\autorun.inf

%Temp% = C:\Documents and Settings\[UserName]\Local Settings\Temp\
X:\ = C:\- Z:\

Registry Modifications
Keys added
HKLM\SOFTWARE\Classes\CLSID\MADOWN

Values added
HKLM\SOFTWARE\Classes\CLSID\MADOWN\urlinfo: "dsdxsxd.m"

HKCU\Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Run\
cdoosoft = %Temp%\herss.exe"

Values modified
HKLM\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Explorer\
Advanced\ Folder\Hidden\SHOWALL\CheckedValue = 0x00000000

HKCU\Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Explorer\
Advanced\Hidden = 0x00000002

HKCU\Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Explorer\
Advanced\ShowSuperHidden = 0x00000000

HKCU\Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Policies\Explorer\
NoDriveTypeAutoRun = 0x00000091

Remote Host
202.111.175.157 port 80

Data identified/URLs to be download
http://www.yahoozsw.com/1mg/am.rar
http://www.baidu2y4.com/1mg/am1.rar

See all so
http://www.robtex.com/ip/202.111.175.157.html

=======================================================
วิธีกำจัด/แก้ virus : 1hqup.exe , herss.exe
=======================================================


หลังจากกำจัด virus ได้แล้ว แนะนำให้ติดตั้งโปรแกรมเพิ่มเติม เพื่อป้องกันการเรียกใช้ autorun
เช่น

Panda USB Vaccine
http://www.pandasecurity.com/homeusers/downloads/usbvaccine/

or
KB971029, KB967715 (Disable AutoRun)
http://hotzone-it.blogspot.com/2009/08/kb971029-fix-autorun-microsoft.html

01.31.10 -- Keep An I On It!







Metropolis, 1927





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Sunday, January 31, 2010





KEEP AN EYE ON IT!, Puzzle by Tony Orbach and Andrea Carla Michaels, edited by Will Shortz




Ol’ Blue Eyes, SINATRA leads off this crossword full of eyes and I’s. We’ve NEZ (73A. It’s just below les yeux), a POUCH (53A. Something under a tired eye, maybe), a TECH (86A. Private eye), 110A. Eye TEST, OP ART (58D. Eye-twisting display), STYES (60D. Sights on sore eyes?), a DOPER (67D. One who may have red eyes), a PIC (117D. It may have redeye) and NORAH Jones who sang “Sunrise / Looks like morning in your eyes”.





However, I is what we’re asked on which to keep an eye. An interrelated group of nine across entries are familiar phrases given an extra letter I (and question-marked clues) to create a new wacky phrase.




  • THE WIZARD OF IDI (23. Sorcerer behind Amin’s rise to power?), from the comic;

  • TAXI EVASION (33. Dodging midtown traffic?), that‘s how Capone was caught;

  • YOU CAN CALL ME ALI (41. 1964 Cassius Clay announcement?), formerly a song by Paul Simon;

  • COMMON SENSEI (57. Average karate instructor?), I‘m thinking Thomas Paine;

  • OPEN WIDE AND SAY AHI (66. “Yummy! Here comes your tuna sashimi!”?), not for me;

  • JEDI CLAMPETT (78. Lightsaber-wielding hillbilly of TV?), never saw the series;

  • MARTINI AND LEWIS (91. Invitation to cocktails with pianist Ramsey?), Dean and Jerry;

  • LANAI TURNER (100. Rotisserie on a Hawaiian porch?), the sweater girl;

  • ARE WE THERE YETI (118. Cranky question on the Himalayan trail?), yes.







Remaining across -- 8. Forlorn, BEREFT; 14. Chatty Cathy, GAS BAG; 20. Overdress, maybe, SMOTHER; 21. “Yours” alternative, AS EVER; 22. “Bam!” chef, EMERIL; 25. Brand X, NO NAME; 28. Sage, SOLON; 27. “Top Gun” planes, MIGS; 28. Sore, TENDER; 30. “Come STA?” (“How are you?,” in Italy); 31. Military wear, KHAKI; 35. TAIPEI 101, world’s tallest building, 2004-07, now it’s BURJ KHALIFA at over a half-mile high; 38. Suicide squeeze result, for short, RBI; 40. LA LA Means I Love You” (1968 Delfonics hit); 46. Aspiring atty.’s hurdle, LSAT; 50. Put in, ADDED; 51. Kind of tour, for short, uso; 52. Coach ARA Parseghian; 54. Suffix on era names, ZOIC; 55. Calls of port?, AYS; 61. The Jackson 5 had five, AFROS; 63. “The Black Cat” writer, POE; 64. Long-distance call letters, ATT; 85. “48 HRS”; 71. ANN Taylor of apparel; 74. “Catch-22” bomber pilot, ORR; 76. Boston-to-Washington speedster, ACELA; 80. CD predecessors, LPS; 81. Place to watch Truffaut, e.g., CINE; 85. Get up, ARISE; 87. Conditions, IFS; 89. “Cheers”, SKOAL; 90. ROTO-Rooter; 95 Film character known for her buns, LEIA; 98. SYD Hoff who wrote and illustrated “Danny and the Dinosaur”; 99. Like medieval Europe, FEUDAL; 108. Solzehnitsyn topic, GULAG; 108. Equal: Prefix, ISO; 108. Judge of Israel, in Judges, GIDEON; 111. It might hold the solution, FLASK; 116. Graceful women, SYLPHS; 121. Pigtails, e.g., PLAITS; 122. Out for someone on the inside, PAROLE; 123. 1964 and 1976 Winter Olympics host, AUSTRIA; 124. Don Quixote’s squire, SANCHO; 125. Ran off, SHOOED; 126. Showy streakers, METEORS.







Down: 1. Jet-setter’s jets, once, SSTS; 2. Blogger’s preface, IMHO; 3. “The Seven Joys of Mary,” e.g., NOEL; 4. Part of Lawrence Welk’s intro, A TWO; 5. Popular laptop, THINK PAD; 8. Tract for a tribe, briefly, REZ; 7. “The Passion of Christ” language, ARAMAIC; 8. Donna Summer #1 hit, BAD GIRLS; 9. Those muchachos, ESOS; 10. Call, as a game, REF; 11. “On This Night of a Thousand Stars” musical, EVITA; 12. UPS rival, FED EX; 13. Certain Caribbean, for short, TRINI; 14. Home of the Palace of Nations, GENEVA; 15. Like the stranger in Camus’s “The Stranger”, AMORAL; 16. D.C. V.I.P., SEN; 17. Luca BRASI, “The Godfather” character; 18. “We AIM TO please”; 19. Collect slowly, GLEAN; 24. 7’4” former N.B.A. star RIK Smits; 29. DELI meat; 32. Farm layer, HEN; 33. Comic TIM Conway; 34. Art exhibition hall, SALON; 35. List heading, TO DO; 36. Autobahn auto, AUDI; 37. Global warming panel concern, ICE CAP; 39. Faction, BLOC; 41. 1960s-’80s Red Sox nickname, YAZ; 42. Too, in Toulon, AUSSI; 43. Former Irish P.M. EAMON de Valera; 44. Having heat?, ARMED; 45. Thai neighbor, LAO; 47. Offering at some bars, SUSHI; 48. Taiwanese computer maker, ACER; 49. “Get THIS!”; 53. Corolla part, PETAL; 55. Synthetic fiber, ARNEL; 56. “Holy cow!”, YOWZA; 59. Civil rights org., NAACP; 62. One running a hot business?, FENCE; 68. Bit of gossip, ON DIT; 68. At attention, ERECT; 69. Chip dip, SALSA; 70. Got in illicitly, HACKED; 71. Almost closed, AJAR; 72. Lancelot portrayer, 1967, NERO; 77. Capri, e.g., ISOLA; 78. N.Y.C. bus insignia, MTA; 79. Baby, TINY; 82. “The Bridges of Madison County” setting, IOWA; 93. Get exactly right, NAIL; 84. Loop loopers, ELS; 89. Had ants in one’s pants, FIDGETED; 89. High-scoring baseball game, SLUG-FEST; 91. MAUD Adams of “Octopussy; 92. Land that’s largely desert: Abbr., ISR; 93. Lions or Bears, NFL TEAM; 94. Narc’s org., DEA; 96. Pizza slice, usually, EIGHTH; 97. “Yes, indeed”, IT IS SO; 100. Features of Castilian speech, LISPS; 101. Refuges, ASYLA; 102. “A Tree Grows in Brooklyn” family name, NOLAN; 103. Brings in, REAPS; 105. January, in Jalisco, ENERO; 107. Seat, slangily, USH; 110. Marketing leader?, TELE; 112. Suffix with electo-, LYTE; 113. Sleek, for short, AERO; 114. Ado, STIR; 115. Big Korean exports, KIAS; 119. Try to win, WOO; 120, Morgue, for one, RUE.

















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