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Cleaning Up the Nation
Austin Bay:
If Air America were a conservative radio network its corrupt funding trail and cynical abuse of a poverty program would be front page news at the NY Times and full-time mega-scandal at
Rank Materialism
Freedom. I am now the proud new owner of a Gateway 6020GZ laptop, perfect for students and others with limited means. I can now go into a Starbucks or a Barnes & Noble and look like I'm doing some
Fallujah Fonda
Uh-oh. From the Telegraph comes this exciting news:
Jane Fonda is returning to anti-war activism and embarking on a cross-country tour to call for an end to US military operations in Iraq.
Acros
John Pilger: Partner in Terrorism
In an outrageous piece of terrorist propaganda appearing on the cover of today's New Statesman, John Pilger puts the blame for the 7/7 London attacks not on the terrorists, but rather on Tony Blair:
Technorati Troubles
Viciously honest criticism of Technorati over at American Digest yesterday.
Signs that Technorati is consistently less than advertised already abound.:
- The first is the downtime,
- the second is the number of times the servers return gibberish,
- the third is the fact that something new is always being launched by the biz before the issues with the old projects are being resolved.
This is the "keep growing and they'll never notice we're feeble" business plan. It involves a lot of flying around and lot of chatting up developers and, really, just keeping the buzz buzzing hoping that the bottom doesn't fall out before you actually make something that works. Sort of like, well, the Kerry-Edwards campaign.
I've got to agree with that. The following is also a problem I've noticed and been exasperated by:
Yes, the company that brought you the information that the blog you updated half an hour ago had not been updated since the Bronze Age is getting into the "real time" analysis biz of the... "political blogsphere."
David Sifry of Technorati has posted a gentlemanly response in the comments. But time will tell if they can get that behemoth running properly any time soon.
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