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Ha ha ha. Micro$oft is letting governments look at their source code. Of course, that’s all they can do. Not compile, or copy, or modify. Why do we treat Iraq like a terrorist and bow to Micro$oft?
Ha ha ha. Micro$oft is letting governments look at their source code. Of course, that’s all they can do. Not compile, or copy, or modify. Why do we treat Iraq like a terrorist and bow to Micro$oft?
My daughter, Alanna, is on her science teacher’s webpage. Here’s a bigger version (she’s the one in the middle).
I finally set up my little (think VHS tape size) Zen rock garden that the girls gave me for my birthday (I think, it was so long ago, I’m not sure). It came with a book but, in true Zen … Read More
Maggie Berry, Mighty Girl, is looking for work. Surely there’s a magazine looking for a Managing Editor.
Kiss hopes of seeing out of print books or listening to old recordings goodbye. The Supreme Court voted 7-2 to keep copyright protections alive.
More on the Pete Townshend pedophilia case. Not at all surprising, but oh so disappointing.
Palm is dropping ‘Graffiti’ in wake of the Xerox suit, and will be going to Jot. Xerox has been getting aggressive in defending their patent portfolio, even for cases where they’ve never sold any products using it.
Mark Pilgrim has a rant, Semantic obsolescence. Poor Mark, there is a certain serenity associated with being on the trailing edge.