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waterboard the crusader
We all know the sad story of what happened to Dr. Tiller at the hands of a zealot who views the world in his own perverted view. Now the assailant who I won’t name because he should be forgotten, is … Continue reading
Your IT Department is killing us all
60% of companies use IE6 as their default browser I just finished reading an excellent post over at the webware blog, by Larry Dignan entitled What Browser Wars? The Enterprise Still Loves IE6. In this article he details the corporate … Continue reading
physicians against
How could an article entitled State Supreme Court may give gays a medical victory make me angry, I wondered. Upon reading it, I now know. The case stems from a woman who wanted to have a baby with her partner … Continue reading
overstepping the climate crisis
The California Public Utilities Commision is wrong. They are wrong because they are going to asess a new tax that will fund an institute that will look for ways to curb California’s global warming output. Now some of you might … Continue reading
Do not want!
So I’m killing time at work before the top of the hour and we have to deliver some things to another building on campus and so I figured I would browse slashdot and digg just to see what was going … Continue reading
10 years after netscape
Just now it came to my attention that today marks the 10 year anniversary of what was effectively the dawn of The Mozilla Project, the non profit that brought us such gems as firefox, thunderbird, camino (mac only), and many … Continue reading
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Sacrificing freedom for safety
“The civil libertarians among us would rather defend the constitution than protect our nation’s security.” That wouldn’t be terribly alarming if it came from the likes of Bill O’Reilly, Sean Hannity or others of that ilk like Rush Limbaugh but … Continue reading