Well, now that I can read Google searches that bring people to Bene Diction Blogs On, I don’t know if I want to.
There are a lot of people looking for George Barna. I wonder why that is?
There are mucho Jim Beam bathroom break searches. Somebody really cares about that.
The top British funeral songs has [...]
According to this report in USA Today US air marshalls are leaving the program in droves. Whether they are or not, it looks like the TSA spokesman doth protest too much. Makes you wonder what the turn over rate is at the Israeli airline.
Shoes again
What is up with disruptive passengers and shoes?
Level of Force
I’m not [...]
Internet ad serving firm DoubleClick has reached a settlement with 10 US states that will allow web surfers to view the data this company had collected. DoubleClick hasn’t committed to when this will be available. Wired News has the crumbs.
Hacked
The RIAA site got hacked again, just after releasing it’s Monday report saying that CD’s [...]
Gambling is a big problem in our country and getting worse as our municipal, provincial and federal governments become more and more addicted to profit. I have permission to print this email exchange between two tired anti-gambling advocates who have been trying to stop the flood for many years now. UCC is The United [...]
Published 6 years, 2 months ago 1 commentFor your morning reading pleasure James Lileks has a Screed and a Bleat. Now, don’t be late for work.
Published 6 years, 2 months agoWarlog:World War III looks at the phenomenon of blogging in Germany. He also has a post that caught my attention on standing up and being counted. Interesting. The same day the BlogMD initiative comes out.
How to Sin
Redwood Dragon has a post on something really pathetic.
Blogroots has discovered the Blog MD initiative. I don’t suppose it’s because How Now Brown Pau read the intrepid web servants tech pep talk at blogs4God today now, is it?
It would be a mistake to limit this discussion to just the tech type stuff. I went into the BlogMD forum and admittedly my eyes glazed [...]
Published 6 years, 2 months agoWhen the Calgary Sun picks up a tabloid story, things get pretty twisted.
War Chalking is about sharing wireless. What is
Church has the real story.
One of the problems for wifi users is finding active networks. So an inventive British IT architect, Matt
Jones, recently came up with a signing convention similar to symbols hobos used [...]

“We Canadians live in a blind spot about our identity. We have very strong feelings about who we aren’t but only weak ones about who we are. We’re passionate about what we don’t want to become but oddly passive about More
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