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- Schedule for October 2010
2010.10.01 friday
schedule for october 2010
10/2 private event portsmouth, nh 6pm (jazz in the air) 10/3 ocean house westerly, ri 11:30am (greg piccolo, bill morrison and shinichi otsu) 10/3 the beehive boston, ma 8pm (this is soul! featuring diane blue) 10/4 steak loft mystic, ct 8pm (greg piccolo) 10/5 new york 10/6 uc lounge new york, ny 8pm (sabrina rabello) 10/7 nourish lexington, ma 7pm (sabrina rabello) 10/8 z manchester, nh 7pm (michelle willson + shinichi otsu) 10/9 private event dedham, ma 1pm (jazz in the air) 10/10 ocean house westerly, ri 11:30am (greg piccolo, bill morrison and shinichi otsu) 10/10 the beehive boston, ma 8pm (this is soul!) 10/14 chianti beverly, ma 9pm (michelle willson) 10/15 z manchester, nh 7pm (michelle willson + shinichi otsu) 10/16 private event walpole, ma 12pm (jazz in the air) 10/16 z manchester, nh 7pm (sabrina rabello + shinichi otsu) 10/17 ocean house westerly, ri 11:30am (greg piccolo, bill morrison and shinichi otsu) 10/17 the beehive boston, ma 8pm (this is soul!) 10/18 steak loft mystic, ct 8pm (greg piccolo) 10/22 sully's pub hartford, ct 10pm (chris mcdermott) 10/23 private event cambridge, ma 6pm (this is soul! w/diane blue) 10/24 ocean house westerly, ri 11:30am (greg piccolo, bill morrison and shinichi otsu) 10/24 the beehive boston, ma 8pm (this is soul!) 10/25 steak loft mystic, ct 8pm (greg piccolo) 10/28 private event hyannis, ma 8pm (michelle willson) 10/30 the beehive boston, ma 10pm (this is soul!) 10/31 ocean house westerly, ri 11:30am (greg piccolo, bill morrison and shinichi otsu) 10/31 the beehive boston, ma 8pm (this is soul!)
- Schedule for April 2012
2012.04.01 sunday
schedule for april 2012
4/1 ocean house westerly, ri 11:30am (greg piccolo, bill morrison and shinichi otsu) 4/2 steak loft mystic, ct 8pm (greg piccolo ) 4/4 trinity valley community college athens, tx 7pm (greg piccolo) 4/5 hilltop cafe fredericksburg, tx 7pm (greg piccolo) 4/6 big easy houston, tx 9pm (greg piccolo) 4/7 big easy houston, tx 9pm (greg piccolo) 4/9 steak loft mystic, ct 7pm (greg piccolo ) 4/10 smoken joe's bbq brighton, ma 7:30pm (ed scheer + johnny blue horn) 4/12 joco's waltham, ma 9:30pm (brad faucher's session 450) 4/15 ocean house westerly, ri 11:30am (greg piccolo, bill morrison and shinichi otsu) 4/15 glenn's newburyport, ma 6pm (michelle willson) 4/16 steak loft mystic, ct 8pm (greg piccolo ) 4/18 steak loft mystic, ct 7pm (michelle willson) 4/19 joco's waltham, ma 9:30pm (brad faucher's session 450) 4/22 ocean house westerly, ri 11:30am (greg piccolo, bill morrison and shinichi otsu) 4/23 steak loft mystic, ct 8pm (greg piccolo ) 4/26 joco's waltham, ma 9:30pm (brad faucher's session 450) 4/28 private event boston, ma 7pm (splash) 4/29 ocean house westerly, ri 11:30am (greg piccolo, bill morrison and shinichi otsu) 4/29 the knickerbocker cafe westerly, ri 7pm (greg piccolo, bill morrison and shinichi otsu) 4/30 steak loft mystic, ct 8pm (greg piccolo )
- Schedule for May 2011
2011.05.01 sunday
schedule for may 2011
5/1 ocean house westerly, ri 11:30am (rich lataille, bill morrison and shinichi otsu) 5/3 private event boston, ma 6:30pm (jazz in the air) 5/7 spring bluesfest 2011 saugus, ma 7:30pm (brad faucher) 5/8 ocean house westerly, ri 11:30am (rich lataille, bill morrison and shinichi otsu) 5/9 steak loft mystic, ct 8pm (greg piccolo) 5/10 private event brookline, ma 6pm (jazz in the air) 5/12 private event andover, ma 5:30pm (jazz in the air) 5/12 joco's waltham, ma 9:30pm (brad faucher's session 450) 5/14 knickerbocker cafe westerly, ri 9:30pm (greg piccolo) 5/15 ocean house westerly, ri 11:30am (greg piccolo, bill morrison and shinichi otsu) 5/15 johnny d's somerville, ma 9pm (tim pike) 5/16 steak loft mystic, ct 8pm (greg piccolo) 5/19 private event boston, ma 5:30pm (jazz in the air) 5/19 joco's waltham, ma 9:30pm (brad faucher's session 450) 5/20 private event boston, ma 5:30pm (jazz in the air) 5/21 private event hull, ma 5pm (jazz in the air) 5/22 ocean house westerly, ri 11:30am (greg piccolo, bill morrison and shinichi otsu) 5/22 johnny d's somerville, ma 9pm (tim pike) 5/23 steak loft mystic, ct 8pm (greg piccolo) 5/26 steak loft mystic, ct 7pm (sabrina rabello) 5/27 smoken joe's bbq brighton, ma 8:30pm (johnny blue horn) 5/28 the beehive boston, ma 6:30pm (michelle willson) 5/29 ocean house westerly, ri 11:30am (greg piccolo, bill morrison and shinichi otsu) 5/29 johnny d's somerville, ma 9pm (tim pike)
- 2/12!間もなく、群馬高崎フリーズでのライブです。
2/12(土)[mid night]
◆takasaki club fleez 7th anniversary 2011〜shinjuku nexus〜◆
shinjuku loft & herax presents「three drs. two bass. tour vol.1」
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insurgents in iraq had intercepted video feeds from drones senior u.s. military officers working for the joint chiefs of staff discussed the danger of russia and china intercepting and doctoring video from drone aircraft in 2004, but the pentagon didn't begin securing the signals until this year, according to people familiar with the matter. the disclosure came after the wall street journal reported insurgents in iraq had intercepted video feeds from drones, downloading unencrypted communications from the unmanned planes. members of the pentagon's joint staff discussed the potential security shortfall of drone feeds in 2004 and 2005, according to two officers with direct knowledge of the deliberations. the state of u.s. intelligence iraq insurgents hack u.s. drones dec. 17, 2009drone kills a leader of al qaeda, dec. 12, 2009terrorists are likely testing cyber attacks, nov. 19, 2009u.s. spy efforts have improved, sept. 17, 2009white house cybersecurity czar steps down, aug. 4, 2009cyber blitz hits u.s., korea, july 9, 2009troubles plague cyberspy defense, july 3, 2009u.s. cyber infrastructure vulnerable to attacks, may 6, 2009officers at the time weren't concerned about adversaries intercepting the signals in iraq or afghanistan because drones weren't yet common there and militants weren't thought to be technically sophisticated. instead, some officers worried that such potential u.s. adversaries as russia or china could manipulate the drone video feeds to hide battlefield movements. the main concern was that the video feeds were being intercepted, manipulated and then fed to the commanders in the field, one of the officers said. the fear was a commander looking on a feed, seeing nothing, and then having an enemy tank brigade come roaring into your command post. the concerns were largely dismissed by more senior members of the joint staff, who were more worried about roadside bombs and other more immediate battlefield dangers in iraq and afghanistan, the two officers said. the u.s. uses drones to track and kill militants in afghanistan, iraq and pakistan, especially in regions too dangerous or politically complicated to insert ground forces. the drones have been responsible for killing nine high-profile terrorists in the past year, according to the long war journal, which tracks statistics on drone attacks. on thursday, pentagon officials confirmed militants in iraq had recorded drone video feeds several times in the past year. they said the feeds have since been secured. officials said militants never took control of a drone or interfered with its flight. bryan whitman, a pentagon spokesman, told reporters the defense department was constantly re-evaluating the security of its drones and other surveillance systems. he said the military worked to close any shortfalls that were discovered as part of those reviews. journal community vote: how will the discovery that iraqi militants intercepted u.s. predator drone transmissions affect u.s. strategy and security? related intelligence videos u.s. intelligence detects cyber spies obama's cyber czar resigns new military command to combat cyber spies intelligence reporter siobhan gorman discusses how hackers were able to gain access to u.s. military drones, and what type of information insurgents accessed. senior defense and military officials first became aware of the vulnerability of video feeds in the 1990s, during the u.s. campaign in bosnia. but pentagon officials acknowledge they didn't start encrypting the video feeds until april, according to a person familiar with the matter. some current and former officials say they believe that all feeds haven't yet been fully encrypted, given the expense and technological complexity. rep. norm dicks (d., wash.), vice chairman of the house appropriations defense subcommittee, said adequate encryption was a major concern. rep. dicks said there was a very good chance we're going to have hearings on the matter next year. drones aren't the only u.s. systems that transmit unencrypted video signals. the military's remotely operated video enhanced receiver, or rover, is part of a widely used system that allows drones, helicopters and planes to transmit live video footage to nearby troops on the ground. former military officials say the signals aren't encrypted, which means the tactical information can be intercepted. one drone used in iraq and afghanistan is the scan eagle made by insitu, a subsidiary of boeing co. it is used by the u.s. special operations command, marines and navy, and lacks encryption, according to a person familiar with the matter. an insitu spokeswoman said the company was in the advanced stages of development of a technical solution for video data encryption for scaneagle. the scan eagle can stay aloft for 24 hours and carries electro-optical and infrared cameras up to an altitude of 16,000 feet. its video feed hasn't been encrypted because military officials have long assumed no one would make the effort to try to intercept it, according to a person familiar with the matter. u.s. forces use so many high-tech surveillance and communications systems that iraq and afghanistan are awash in digital and analog signals, according to former military officials. in the rush to adopt these systems, less attention has been paid to encrypting signals.
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