Tuesday, July 26, 2005

Not much going on so today is just a linkfest:

Fred Reed reports on the Maribel Cuevas stupidity. It's called anarcho-tyranny. Look it up if you don't know what that means.

This is amazing. It isn't Photoshop, even though it looks like it. If you scroll all the way to the bottom, you see the trick. The image only works when viewed from eye level at a certain point. Of course, I'm sure he is breaking a dozen laws. We can't have random people drawing on government property with chalk.

And as one would expect, there is a lot of chatter about the shooting in London. Again, I'm not all that clear on what should have been done given recent events there. And, of course, the agendas are still very clear, even if the facts are not. In any case, you can read up on it here and here.

Vox Day seems to share my opinion of "law enforcement." Not that it will change anything as our course seems fixed by history, but it is nice to know that I'm not completely alone.

Microsoft is completely shameless. Hey Bill!! Up yours! :-)

There is an old joke about what you call 100 lawyers at the bottom of the ocean (a good start). This is no joke. What do you call a spammer beaten to a bloody pulp in his own apartment? A good start.

Kip over on A Stitch in Haste scored a hat trick plus one:

On "Consenting" versus "Submitting" to a search
AMT Liability to Explode in 2006
New Pope Has His Priorities Straight
New York Diabetics May Lose Privacy Rights

And that is all I have time for right now. I have to hit the road here pretty quick. I will probably post later tonight.

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