why the religious right is wrong….
http://www.christianethicstoday.com/Issue/003/Wallbuilders%20or%20Mythbuilders%20By%20Nicholas%20P%20Miller_003_17_.htm
October 29, 2004 No Comments
Internet Vets for Truth launch election-week download blowout
Internet Vets for Truth launch election-week download blowout:Xeni Jardin:
An anonymous tipster points us to the launch of an election-related download project organized by a group called “Internet Veterans for Truth.” If you’re familiar with P2P-politics, you get the basic idea — though the projects are not related, and don’t follow the same content-gathering process.
The site features excerpts (and some full-length downloads) from features including Going Upriver, Farenheit 9/11, Uncovered, a bunch of Jon Stewart and Daily Show clips, and Eminem’s Mosh video.
Snip from the internetvetsfortruth.org site:
Subject: The Rumors On the Internets Are True!
The INTERNETS VETERANS FOR TRUTH have launched a new pre-election campaign, “Never Forget,” at internetvetsfortruth.org in an effort to educate the voting public prior to the November 2nd election.
The website features documentary content highlighting the records of both
George W. Bush and John Kerry. The Internets Veterans for truth invite you to view this documentary evidence
as well as to enjoy the social and political commentary of Jon Stewart,
Eminem, and others.We know the rumors on the Internets are true. We invite you to visit and decide for yourself. And please, pass this on to our fellow Americans. Let’s blogroll.
Link. Everything’s free, natch.
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somewhat interesting….
October 29, 2004 No Comments
The Economist: John Kerry for President
The Economist: John Kerry for President:
As rumored, the Economist endorses Kerry, albeit with some reluctance. Indeed, the endorsement is more an indictment of Bush. It sums up:
“After three necessarily tumultuous and transformative years, this is a time for consolidation, for discipline and for repairing America’s moral and practical authority. Furthermore, as Mr Bush has often said, there is a need in life for accountability. He has refused to impose it himself, and so voters should, in our view, impose it on him, given a viable alternative. John Kerry, for all the doubts about him, would be in a better position to carry on with America’s great tasks.”——–
against bush is good enough.
October 29, 2004 No Comments
New Gaming Club More Than Just Fun and Games
New Gaming Club More Than Just Fun and Games:
At Ohio University, student video-game enthusiasts are teaming with technology officers to design a sprawling computer game called “Project Asylum.” (The Athens News)
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this is one way to go about it…..
October 29, 2004 No Comments
Coyote Craft – Web Development & Design, Lake Tahoe
October 29, 2004 No Comments
transam vs goped
who will win….. king of the underdogs.
October 29, 2004 No Comments
The Chronicle: 10/29/2004: Video Games With a Political Message
The Chronicle: 10/29/2004: Video Games With a Political Message
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ian’s in the chronicle, he’s doing good work.
October 29, 2004 No Comments
give george a brain
and see what he does with it….
October 29, 2004 No Comments
Fixed WordPress
Fixed WordPress:
Since Jeremy didn’t respond the way I had hoped to my request to fix Vector J!, my installation of Wordpress that I stopped using last spring, I figured I’d fix it myself. No asking questions, reading stupid manuals or searching…
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i did respond precisely the way he wanted me to… the problem was that he was not aware of his true wants yet…. all those false consciousnesses competing at once…..
October 29, 2004 No Comments
Delicious Library
Delicious Library:Delicious Library, via Julia (thanks, Julia!)
Run your very own library from your home or office using our impossibly simple interface. Delicious Library’s digital shelves act as a visual card-catalog of your books, movies, music and video games. A scan of a barcode is all Delicious Library needs to add an item to your digital shelves, downloading tons of info from the internet like the author, release date, current value, description, and even a high-resolution picture of the cover. Import your entire library using our exclusive full-speed iSight video barcode scanner, our Flic® Wireless Laser Bar Code Scanner, or (the slow way) entering the titles by hand. Once you have all of your items in your Mac, you can browse though your digital shelves, check stuff out to friends using Apple’s built-in Address Book and calendar, and find new items to read, watch, and play using Library’s recommendations.
Visual card-catalog, eh? This I gotta see.
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sounds nifty, but most of my books would have to be typed in i’d guess.
October 28, 2004 No Comments