granted the juliets are cool, but 300 bucks? holy shiznit
"The architecture of the Internet, as it is right now," writes Lawrence Lessig, a constitutional scholar at Harvard University, "is perhaps the most important model of free speech since the founding [of the American republic]. This model has implications far beyond e-mail and Web pages. Two hundred years after the framers ratified the Constitution, the Net has taught us what the First Amendment means. If we take this meaning seriously, then the First Amendment will require a fairly radical restructuring of the architectures of speech off the Net as well." read the rest
jeez, my life is pretty pathetic right now. wake up, go to work, get back, waste a few hours somehow, go to sleep. repeat. grrr...
one cool thing that i'm doing is re-ripping my cds with LAME. i'm going at about 2 per day. one in the morning, one at night.
the /. lars interview is pretty good if you read w/ a threshold of 3 or 4. i would say 5, except there are some good points that haven't quite bubbled up yet...
report on instant messaging bruhaha. actually, it's more of a pow wow, but i like saying bruhaha. pow wow is neat too though...
the eos d30 looks sweet
well, back online now, which means i'm finding all kinds of useless stuff again. dropped by aicn and lo and behold, there's a new review of mi:2 by none other than joe hallenbeck.
DOUGRAY SCOTT - I've had farts more menacing than this kilt wearing creep.
classic.
hmm, not really enjoying the esc key closin the blogger window... anyway, what i was saying was that the latest modern humorist feature is a rehash of airtoons, which is cool, but i didn't realize that modern humorist took submissions. fuck this bloggin crap i say, i'm gonna get paid boku bucks for my snappy reparte from now on!
not that it matters with the zillions i'm gonna make off the web.
whoa, now this is pretty damn cool. 128mb or ram and a 400mhz+ processor and a pimpin gl accelerator recommended, but here's a freeware proggie that renders mars from mgs satellite data.
the way blogger uploading has been streamlined is very cool. i haven't noticed it until right now. hopefully, in the next few days, my puter will be back online, now that i'm in austin.
looks like the spud server has been slashdotted, but you can read about the temple of the lemur's latest fine creation at their site.