NY Times: “The evidence is now overwhelming that Linux, once a symbol of software’s counterculture, has become a mainstream technology.” [Scripting News]
Archives for January 2003
A Happy Segway Owner
Washington Post piece about Michael Osver, one of the thirty winners of
Amazon’s contest to be one of the first owners of a Segway Human Transporter. Winners had to submit a 75-word essay describing why they should get a Segway months before they go on sale to the general public. Osver wrote:
My dream . . . Gliding effortlessly onto the sidewalk, crowded with commuters. Someone calls my name and I turn on a dime to see a neighbor who looks out of breath. He says he’s running late for work. I smile. Their way, the old way. My way, Segway.Not surprisingly, he’s already getting heckled in the street.
Read Amazon
[Gizmodo]
Oops
Silmarillion = Outstanding
Amazing.. I’m Actually Managing To Do It. No, nothing like you’re probably thinking. Every time I’ve ever tried to read The Silmarillion, I’ve bailed out about five… [Derek’s Rantings and Musings]
No! No More Taxes.
Taxes, no matter the reason, are evil. I don’t want a tax on this or anything else.
Aren’t we taxed enough already?
Lessig proposes a small tax on fifty-year-old copyrights. [Scripting News]
Good First Amendment Decision
The First Amendment still has some wind in its sails – Freedom To Tinker reports that a Court Throws Out No-Reviews Clause in EULA. A court has thrown out a software contract clause prohibiting customers from publishing reviews of a product… [Ernie the Attorney]
New Look & Feel – CandidBlue
I went and redid the website using Bryan Bell’s new Candid Blue theme – I really like it.
I also took some time to read the Radio Userland docs and add in some macros such as Google-It!, and the recent posts macros in order to add in some functionality into the site. We’ll see how this shakes out and what the feedback appears to be 😉
