Can someone figure out how to get me one of these?
[tags]Zelda, King of Games[/tags]
The most valuable supply of worthlessness on the web
Anything that catches my fancy as a topic I want to cover. Truly random crap.
Can someone figure out how to get me one of these?
[tags]Zelda, King of Games[/tags]
Pricey, but a great idea for swimmers.
[tags]MP3, Swimming[/tags]
I’m not talking about fringe religions, or sexual practices, or anything potentially odd to some. In this case, Inga Chernyak was fired from her job as a legal clerk at an intellectual property law firm in midtown New York because she gave an interview in which she took a view of DRM which differed from her employer’s. She was assured of her right to hold her view, and then fired for them. Thankfully, she held her view of DRM problems to be more important than her job.
As an active member of FreeCulture.org, and the president of the NYU chapter, I feel both obligated and prepared to stand behind the organization’s stance on where copyright is headed, and where it should be. I can not, in good conscience, renounce my beliefs in the hopes of gaining a rung on the corporate ladder. Still, I would like to say a few words in my own defense.
[tags]DRM, Legal, Intellectual Property[/tags]
There have to be better ways to spend our money in protecting America.
If I ever save up enough to get my PSP, I think I’ll do this to it. You can never have too much bling! 🙂
[tags]PSP, Mod, Neon, Bling[/tags]
Electronic Arts calls Ubisoft out for their use of non-compete clauses in employment contracts. Hearing EA call another gaming company to task for their hiring practices and treatment of programmers is hard to swallow, given EA’s past problems with employee relations. And a link to the PDF of the actual letter.
[tags]EA, Electronic Arts, Ubisoft, Non-Compete[/tags]
Can’t really say it better than this, by Chris Mooney.
A while back I blogged about an idea floated by Morton Kondracke: That George W. Bush should try to become the “science” president by emphasizing, in his State of the Union speech, themes of global scientific competitiveness and the need to ensure that the good old USA is leading the pack. Well, it now seems official: According to the Boston Globe, in his speech tonight Bush plans to highlight Norman Augustine, a former Lockheed Martin CEO who “last year led a congressionally mandated National Academies team that issued a report warning that America is ‘on a losing path’ in the global marketplace.”
The Electronic Frontier Foundation (EFF) filed a class-action lawsuit against AT&T on January 31, 2006, accusing the telecom giant of violating the law and the privacy of its customers by collaborating with the National Security Agency (NSA) in its massive and illegal program to wiretap and data-mine Americans’ communications.
[tags]EFF, Wiretaps, NSA, Bush[/tags]
Coming this spring, the new LEGO MINDSTORMS NXT Robotics Toolset.
More in the “I’m a big geeky loser” category – a quilt I’d love to have, just to show how much geekier I am than everyone who visits me (well, they actually visit my wife – I have no friends in the real world).
[tags]Pacman, Pac-Man, Quilt[/tags]
Just because I am a big, geeky loser. I want some of these.
[tags]Q-Bert, QBest, Earrings, Ear Rings[/tags]
Sure, it’s almost $300, but that price will come down, and rather quickly, I bet. It’s a 5.6 inch color LCD and phone that works over IP.
[tags]VOIP, Video Phone[/tags]