I highly recommend it…
Archives for January 2003
Oh Christ!
calling all First Amendment lawyers!. SBC is shaking down websites which have navigation in a separate frame. This is an open-and-shut case! Web sites are· [Aaron Swartz: The Weblog]
Letter from a Birmingham Jail
Interesting that this was today’s New York Times Editorial, as I just re-read Dr. King’s letter today…
The Faithful’s Wayward Path. Dr. King’s famous “Letter from a Birmingham Jail” was not addressed to civil rights advocates or segregationists, but to church leaders. By Juan Williams. [New York Times: Opinion]
Mitnick’s Interview on Slashdot
I want a TiBook
Using a Sony VAIO PCG-R505JL laptop right now. It’s nice, but there has to be better out there. Too many technical issues with the TIBook and my employer right now to make it a worthwile portable option for me. Guess I’m sticking to a Windows PC for the time being…
S**t or get off the pot. Okay, enough is enough. Jonathon Delacour has been flirting with the idea of getting a Mac, teasing us, coyly, with this will he or won’t he like a 16 year old on a hot date. Time for this man to buy a Mac. As I lay here on my bed, lightweight PowerBook on my lap, I decided to start a list of reasons why Jonathon should either s**t or get off the pot and buy that PBook. Weight: Carrying around a PowerBook doesn’t feel that much different than carrying around my purse or a notepad. Actually, it weighs much less than my purse. My Dell laptop — the infamous mobile desktop — weights 19 pounds. My TiBook weights, what? Five pounds? Six? What would you rather lug around on a trip? A load of bricks or a load of feathers? Ease of Use: I have an older TiBook, which is a 15 inch and plenty big enough for me. The keyboard is very comfortable and the touchpad is very responsive. I like the wide wrist supports. Monitor: My TiBook is great for watching DVD movies in bed. Neat Apple stuff: There isn’t fun stuff for Windows. That’s what I found… [Burningbird]
New Architect Moves On
This sucks. I enjoyed the columns in New Architect.
New Architect Signs Off. New Architect, the magazine where I’ve been privileged to be a columnist the last 2 1/2 years, will publish its final issue next week with the March, 2003 edition. The magazine, and its predecessor Web Techniques, had a devoted readership who valued the publication’s ‘how to’ and ‘best practices’ focus, and, speaking now as a subscriber to the magazine, I’m sorry to see it go. I also really enjoyed writing my legal/policy column for non-lawyers and non-policy wonks. I’ll miss it. I hope I can find a new outlet for the thinking I did in that space each month. Maybe here. [icann.Blog]
Holy Shit!
Kareen was shot on Oz!
I gotta wait a week to find out what happened?! ARGH!