So You're Living in a Police State video [bOing bOing] this is great fun!, more work should be done like this
Read Moreso i bought a copy of Koolhaas and Mau's S, M, L, XL today, i found it on the shelf at barnes and noble and have been wanting to read it for some time. I also stopped and read an issue of Dragon Magazine, as of late I've been considering how my teen experiences with […]
Read MoreTest your Hidden Bias. Test your Hidden Bias. Tolerance.org has a set of Java-based tests designed to shed light on personal hidden biases w.r.t. race, gender, sexuality, and body image. Your results may surprise you. See also this New York Times article mentioning these tests and more rigorous studies. [MetaFilter] interesting, this should be something […]
Read MoreJurists Speak. It's official! In February How Appealing will begin a monthly feature called Twenty Questions For The Appellate Judge. (More here.) Since I will have the great pleasure of dining in Justice Rylaarsdam's chambers (PDF) early next month, I definitely will suggest that he and his colleagues — who include Justice Bedsworth, author of […]
Read MoreOpen Source License on Open Source Books. Open source advocate Bruce Perens has a new deal with the Prentice Hall publishing company. He's editing a series of… [Dan Gillmor's eJournal] mmm, this is interesting….
Read MoreThe NetBSD Organization [Slashdot] this could be handy
Read MoreLinux conferences for 2003. Can't go to many conferences this year? Just go to a couple good ones. [Linux Journal] i'm proabably not going to any of these, though i wish i could…
Read MoreJobs autograph ignites bidding frenzy. A magazine autographed by Apple CEO Steve Jobs is up for auction on eBay–and it's drawing bids comparable to prices paid for John D. Rockefeller or George Washington signatures. [CNET News.com] can we say hero worship… this seems to be a function of our era…
Read MoreWeird and wonderful top web list. Punk kittens, Wallace and Gromit and dead celebrities all feature in the top 12 sites of 2002, as chosen by search engine Yahoo. [BBC News | Technology | UK Edition] the singing kittens rule
Read MoreAnother boxy monster. Lots of reader comments today, this one to point out the also-horribly-boxy 2003 Honda Element. Maybe I'm just not the target demographic — these things are awful! [megnut] I like the element much better than the toyota or whatever it is. i mean the element is perfect for a bachelor, spill your […]
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