Saturday, July 30, 2005
too funny
(NSFW) At swanksigns - dedicated to the art of mocking public works, the most demeaning sign I've ever seen. (NSFW)
Thursday, July 28, 2005
a good day for the rule of law
My Way News: "... our courts have not abandoned our commitment to the ideals that set our nation apart.'"
I'm so glad to hear this. There is nothing wrong with our existing justice system - sure, it might be able to use a few tweaks, but there is no reason to set up a completely alternative system to judge and punish just for certain crimes.
I'm so glad to hear this. There is nothing wrong with our existing justice system - sure, it might be able to use a few tweaks, but there is no reason to set up a completely alternative system to judge and punish just for certain crimes.
Monday, July 25, 2005
it feels like the 90s all over again
Because big companies are giving away a bunch of cool free stuff online. I always liked the idea behind Konfabulator - but not the $20 registration fee and its associated annoying reminders to pay. Now I don't have to. Thanks Yahoo! Just visit Konfabulator.com to download the engine that will power what will come to be known as Yahoo! Widgets.
More: Yahoo Buys Maker of 'Widget' Applications - Yahoo! News
More: Yahoo Buys Maker of 'Widget' Applications - Yahoo! News
Sunday, July 24, 2005
interesting...
So Bush's SCOTUS pick supports abortion? - Scarborough Country - MSNBC: "According to the White House, Judge Roberts now does not oppose Roe vs. Wade."
Wednesday, July 20, 2005
Friday, July 15, 2005
BBC NEWS | Cocaine traces at EU parliament
BBC NEWS | Europe | Cocaine traces at EU parliament
Now that's journalism! Why isn't this done in the US Congress and the various state legislatures here? I'd love to know the results. It might explain some of the stranger legislation.
Now that's journalism! Why isn't this done in the US Congress and the various state legislatures here? I'd love to know the results. It might explain some of the stranger legislation.
Wednesday, July 06, 2005
alcohol, not the cause of, but the solution to, a big problem
Homegrown Fuel Supply Helps Brazil Breathe Easy
Why can't the US produce "Flex Fuel" vehicles and ramp up ethanol production? We could provide clean energy for both transportation and electricity right here at home, and reduce or eliminate dependence on unfriendly foreign powers.
Why can't the US produce "Flex Fuel" vehicles and ramp up ethanol production? We could provide clean energy for both transportation and electricity right here at home, and reduce or eliminate dependence on unfriendly foreign powers.
Tuesday, July 05, 2005
land of the free?
Our America 2005 | A Musical Gift From Gretchen Wilson, Big & Rich and Cowboy Troy
This song, ostensibly about "liberty and justice for all", is wrapped in a layer of Windows Media DRM. How does DRM further "liberty" or "justice"?
On TV, the artists indicated this was a "free" download. I didn't know that "free" meant Windows Media DRM with an expiration date. (To encourage CD sales (presumably), this download is supposed to expire, according to the page where it is offered.) In fact, the page offering this song refers to it not as "free" but as a "complimentary, timed-out download".
This song, ostensibly about "liberty and justice for all", is wrapped in a layer of Windows Media DRM. How does DRM further "liberty" or "justice"?
On TV, the artists indicated this was a "free" download. I didn't know that "free" meant Windows Media DRM with an expiration date. (To encourage CD sales (presumably), this download is supposed to expire, according to the page where it is offered.) In fact, the page offering this song refers to it not as "free" but as a "complimentary, timed-out download".
Saturday, July 02, 2005
just a citizen
As indicated at Sibel Edmonds - Official Web Site - www.JustaCitizen.org - I'd like to see the complete set of facts be released so that the Congress may effectively continue its oversight of federal agencies. Obviously, Sibel Edmonds has valuable information to contribute that deals with with the way our government is fighting against terrorists. (And no, not the "War On Terror". You can't fight terror, it's an abstract concept. You can fight terrorists. They do exist, unfortunately.)
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