Archive for October, 2008
What Sarah Palin Is Saying
0 Comments Published by Tom October 30th, 2008 in Freedom, Government, PoliticsAnil Dash takes a detailed look at What Sarah Palin Is Saying. Read it, regardless of how you’re intending to vote. This horrible, deceitful, conniving woman is not going away any time soon, no matter what happens next Tuesday so you’d best be prepared for her manipulative ways.
Google Abandons Standards, Forks OpenID
0 Comments Published by Tom October 30th, 2008 in Fail, Software, Technology, WebIf “embrace and extend” is evil when Microsoft does it, what is it when Google does it?
The irony here is that Microsoft just announced they are joining the OpenID initiative.
Harvard’s Charlie Nesson raises Constitutional questions in RIAA litigation | ZDNet Government | ZDNet.com
0 Comments Published by Tom October 30th, 2008No Exit
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Now that Midtown is closed, B&L stopped paying for the Skyway to be maintained between it and Xerox. With no one to pay for maintenance, it’s been closed at the Xerox end.
Linkedin’s new application platform takes your résumé social
0 Comments Published by Tom October 29th, 2008Law Center Sends Letter to States About Vote-Flipping Machines | Threat Level from Wired.com
0 Comments Published by Tom October 29th, 2008Halloween 2008 is very scary, indeed.
For some reason, that pumpkin image almost brought Inkscape to a standstill. It was converted from Adobe Illustrator, so that has to be a factor.
Update: I’ve decided not to sell these at this time.
I believe that guitars are meant to be played, not hoarded. At the moment I’ve pretty much abandoned playing mine and as a result I feel it would be better if I sold some of them to players who will put them to good use. [...]
Call it “big business” if you want, but saturating a small market in times of recession is bound to fail in the long term. But that sort of clear-headed thinking has never been popular so build away!
“A Series of Tubes” Senator Found Guilty
0 Comments Published by Tom October 28th, 2008 in Funny, Government, Politics, TechnologyTed Stevens, his lack of technical savvy is matched only by his total lack of ethics.
