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THE RALLY TO RESTORE VANITY: GENERATION X CELEBRATES ITS HOMERIC STRUGGLE AGAINST LAMENESS - By Mark Ames - The eXiled |
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Topic: Miscellaneous |
8:13 am EDT, Nov 1, 2010 |
A rambling but interesting deconstruction of the rally to restore sanity from The Exile: It’s not Stewart’s or Colbert’s fault, let’s be clear on that—they’re the only ones doing their job here. They’re the only ones fighting this battle, and the only way they’re surviving is by elaborately pretending they’re not really fighting anyone’s battle over anything, they’re just having a laugh—it’s the same rationale that jesters used in medieval times, and Stewart and Colbert play the same role as the jesters did then…and we’re also playing our role as powerless peasants reduced to self-mockery and snickering at our Masters behind their backs. It’s not their fault that Liberalism today has as its highest priority not looking stupid—and that its premiere rally is framed in such a way that everyone who came to this rally is somehow indemnified from looking foolish precisely because it’s not really a political rally, it’s more like a mockery of a political rally—in a self-consciously smart sort of way.
THE RALLY TO RESTORE VANITY: GENERATION X CELEBRATES ITS HOMERIC STRUGGLE AGAINST LAMENESS - By Mark Ames - The eXiled |
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Voters are already turning to Wikipedia |
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Topic: Miscellaneous |
7:18 am EDT, Nov 1, 2010 |
Google's blog post about election related searches mentions that Google is seeing "a lot of searches for things like... [jerry brown wikipedia]." This tells us something that we already knew - a lot of people are currently using Wikipedia to research political candidates. Wiki Voter Guide makes several positive contributions to this existing reality.
Voters are already turning to Wikipedia |
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USB Dead Drops in NYC - Hack a Day |
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Topic: Miscellaneous |
4:01 pm EDT, Oct 30, 2010 |
[Aram Bartholl] is building his own filesharing network that screws those fat cats who want to control your freedom. He’s added file cache devices throughout NYC (five so far but more to come) that are anonymous and free to use. Upload what you want, download what you want.
Interesting? Yes. Confickered? Most likely. USB Dead Drops in NYC - Hack a Day |
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Georgia Non-Compete & Trade Secret News - Georgia’s New Non-Compete Statute: Is This Legislation Good for Business in Georgia? |
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Topic: Miscellaneous |
3:43 pm EDT, Oct 30, 2010 |
It is particularly curious that our legislature would pass a law of this nature given the current state of the economy. Recent unemployment statistics place Georgia’s unemployment rate at ten percent, with over 450,000 Georgians out of work.[35] For those who are subject to restrictive covenants, the job market will be especially bleak. Overly broad restrictive covenants can have a chilling effect on former employees who may not know that the agreements they signed are unenforceable. This will also certainly make it more difficult for companies to recruit employees for their companies. Moreover, by allowing judicial modification, the new legislation will encourage employers to draft extremely broad restrictive covenants, comfortable in the knowledge that if the enforceability of those covenants is ever challenged, the worst consequence is that a judge will enforce something more reasonable. From an employer’s perspective, if the referendum passes, there will no longer be an incentive to draft reasonably-tailored covenants from the outset, because employees will likely abide by the covenant’s overly restrictive terms without questioning its enforceability and, if not, the courts will enforce what they determine to be reasonable.
Georgia Non-Compete & Trade Secret News - Georgia’s New Non-Compete Statute: Is This Legislation Good for Business in Georgia? |
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View From The Crow’s Nest - Torontoist |
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Topic: Miscellaneous |
8:27 am EDT, Oct 28, 2010 |
Construction cranes have pretty much been a constant feature of the Toronto skyline for as long as I can remember. These pictures, taken from them, apparently illegally, are quite awesome. I wish they had higher res versions. View From The Crow’s Nest - Torontoist |
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A new solution to wifi security issues... |
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Topic: Miscellaneous |
5:08 pm EDT, Oct 27, 2010 |
Wifi network security is a hobson’s choice. You can either set up an open access point with no security at all that anyone can access, or you can set up an encrypted access point, but people have to have a password or other credential setup with you beforehand in order to access your access point. There is currently no secure way to set up an open access point that has encryption and authentication of the network provider. We think it’s possible, and we call it Secure Open Wireless Access.
A new solution to wifi security issues... |
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Good news, of a kind, from a dark world - Boing Boing |
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Topic: Miscellaneous |
10:31 am EDT, Oct 27, 2010 |
Cybercrime is serious. I briefly told the story of a colleague of Jart's who was investigating mob activity in St. Petersburg, Russia. The colleague made the mistake of working with the local police. Before he finished his assignment, the man's teenage daughter was kidnapped from her Western country, and the investigator got a message that if he dropped the case, the rest of his children might be okay.
Good news, of a kind, from a dark world - Boing Boing |
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Benjamin Franklin on American Happiness by Jerry Weinberger, City Journal 21 September 2010 |
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Topic: Miscellaneous |
9:27 pm EDT, Oct 26, 2010 |
Nature condemns us to shop until we drop. According to Hobbes, there is no “repose of a mind satisfied” and “felicity is a continual progress of the desire from one object to another, the attaining of the former, being still but the way to the latter.” Human beings are inclined to a perpetual, restless desire for power after power that ends only with death. Locke is no cheerier. He tells us that human desire always looks beyond present enjoyments to an absent good, and the minute we find ourselves contented by something, a new “uneasiness” disturbs us and “we are set afresh on work in the pursuit of happiness.” By this argument, the pursuit of happiness means that happiness as such is the Holy Grail.
Is our curse the endless pursuit of a happiness which can never be attained? (This article is full of interesting observations from brilliant men, but it is also peppered with this distracting libertarian partisanship that does not hold up to the wine, if you will.) Benjamin Franklin on American Happiness by Jerry Weinberger, City Journal 21 September 2010 |
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