A little bit of irony – an update on this little rant I had a couple days ago. It turns out Senator Hatch was using unlicensed software on his webserver. Whoops!

 

Senator Orrin Hatch (R-UT) seems to think that destroying the computers of people who swap copyrighted materials is a good idea.

There’s one problem that the Senator doesn’t quite get – technology solutions to enforcing copyright invariably fail. The entertainment industry hasn’t been able to do it with videos…or DVDs…or CDs…or video games, etc. The record industry is wailing and gnashing their teeth because their sales are down – they blame file-sharing. I blame the industry. The music industry turns out tons of crap a year, and tells their key audience that they’re criminals. Great way to connect, people! Jack Johnson and John Mayer make it big? Great, let’s pump out a bunch of copycat frat-boy rockers!

Me, I’ve downloaded songs. But I’m the statistic the record industry likes to ignore – I’ve bought more music because of it. I hear a single I like on the radio, so I sample a few more cuts from the album. I like the cuts, I buy it.

Fortunately, some of those inside the Beltway aren’t so clueless. One Congressman wants to rein in the RIAA.

Jun 032003
 

Well, he’s apparently real.

http://slate.msn.com/id/2083847/

 

Ah, those Brits with their wit…

Most bloggers are teenaged girls

Clearly, I’m not. Certainly, the author has a point – most of the weblogs I’ve seen out there are “crap-tacular”, to borrow a Simpsons reference. It wouldn’t surprise me if people talk about the “weblog fad of 2003″ in a few years. But, there are a few good ones out there that will deservingly stick around. I’m even mentioned a couple of times on one of them. Check that date – 1998 – dannyman was old school blogging…

Waterfalls

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May 222003
 

MC Escher’s “Waterfalls” have been created in real life:

Man makes water flow uphill

Actually, it’s just anoter clever illusion, but to actually bring it into the real world is kinda neat.

Peep Show

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May 092003
 

Ok, this one’s funny – how Peeps conduct research

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