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Hot posts: 12/23 6:44 PM
December 23, 2005 06:44 PM   Comments (0) | Trackback (0)

Friday Ark #66 (7 links)
Modulator
Merry Christmas and Happy New Year We'll post links to sites that have Friday (plus or minus a few days) photos of their chosen animals (photoshops at our discretion and humans only in supporting roles). Watch the Exception category for rocks,



Hot posts: 12/23 3:23 PM
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Staying home (10 links)
The Flyaway Weblog - Fly away - far away... - King Kong at the Affinia Manhattan
[photo source: wikipedia] So you decided to skip all the stress and celebrate Christmas at home. A sigh of relief must have escaped your lips when you read about the long lines at the airport. Watching your kids run...



Hot posts: 12/23 10:37 AM
December 23, 2005 10:43 AM   Comments (0) | Trackback (0)

Gizmo plus Google Talk? (10 links)
The VoIP Weblog - Your idea of Voice over IP - Links for 12/21/2005
The Gizmo project, a great alternative to Skype (if you need one) is now offering IM through Google Talk, according to Om Malik. This is big news. When I do podcasts with just one other person, we use Gizmo as...



Hot posts: 12/22 5:26 PM
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On the Legality of the NSA Electronic In (13 links)
Power Line
It has been widely suggested that the NSA electronic intercept program that has been carried out by the Bush administration...
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Hot posts: 12/22 1:38 PM
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Trivializing Terror (8 links)
The Washington Monthly
TRIVIALIZING TERROR....Remember Jose Padilla, the "dirty bomber"? Last September, in a major victory for the Bush administration, the 4th Circuit Court ruled that the government could detain Padilla in a military brig indefinitely without

John Gibson goes berserk — on air and off (8 links)
The Carpetbagger Report
Anyone familiar with Fox News broadcasts has come to expect a level of professionalism on par with an elementary school food fight, but once in a while, even the FNC gang manages to surprise.
CL and Newshounds offered terrific coverage last



Hot posts: 12/22 11:38 AM
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Newsflash: Leak from Liberal war-room pr (8 links)
Stephen Taylor - Conservative Party of Canada Pundit
In an email to select officials in the Conservative Party obtained indirectly by yours truly, a leak has come from the Liberal war-room in the form of some photocopied documents mailed in a brown envelope. The Liberal attack "storyboards"
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More information and tools for domesticity... and a little poker, too (8 links)
Jacqueline Mackie Paisley Passey
My brother and his husband will be visiting me in Costa Rica next month and are bringing down the rest of my books and DVDs. Since this may be my last chance to get stuff down here for a while...
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Hot posts: 12/21 1:53 PM
December 21, 2005 01:53 PM   Comments (0) | Trackback (0)

Carnival of the Vanities 170 (14 links)
Ravenwood's Universe - You can't fight in here! This is the War Room



It's that time of year again. The holidays are upon us, and the internet will soon slow to a crawl as bloggers of all faiths spend more time with their families, take vacations, or just sit back and relax. But...
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Judge Posner and "Ad Hoc Initiatives" (i.e., Presidentially Sanctioned Felonies) (8 links)
Balkinization
Judge Posner has an Op-Ed in the Washington Post this morning that is understandably receiving a lot of att



Hot posts: 12/21 7:01 AM
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Enterprise SaaS (17 links)
The CIO Weblog - Business and Technology Coverage of the Software Market - Premier 100 IT Leaders -
Why will Enterprises Move to SaaS?, Exerpts from Amy Wohl's Weblog, For a long time, we (the IT industry) told ourselves that SaaS would not be very tempting to large enterprises, except for specific narrow applications serving detached locations or

Carnival of Education - The Winter Hibernation Edition (7 links)
Circadiana
Welcome to this week's Carnival of Education and to my blog. Thank you to Education Wonks for letting me host the Midway today. The school is (finally!) out and you may be sick'n'tired of it, but you canno

The Growth of Open Source Software in Organizations - Optaros (7 links)
The CIO Weblog - Business and Technology Coverage of the Software Market - Premier 100 IT Leaders -
Optaros recently published a report titled "The Growth of Open Source Software in Organizations", This research report is based on survey data collected from an online poll distributed to more than 40,000 information technology and business professi



Hot posts: 12/20 8:54 PM
December 20, 2005 08:54 PM   Comments (0) | Trackback (0)

NSA kerfuffle: redux (12 links)
protein wisdom
Drawing on remarks from both the President and the Attorney General yesterdayand on the responses I was reading around the blogosphereI began to suspect that the divisions were seeing in the debate over executive aut
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Security lines at the airport (12 links)
The Flyaway Weblog - Fly away - far away... - High tech traveller
According to the Transportation Security Administration, from 22 December, airline travellers will be subjected to random screenings; on the other hand, there will be fewer prohibited items. Passengers will be allowed to hand-carry small tools and s

Pentagon anti-terror investigators labeled gay law school groups a "credible threat" of terrorism (10 links)
AMERICAblog: Because a great nation deserves the truth
Jesus f-in Christ. This has gone far beyond the pale. We need to do something now, and in massive numbers. I've been talking with several of the blogs and politicos in the last few days. This is even wo

Intelligent design supporters get SPANKED! (9 links)
Jacqueline Mackie Paisley Passey
My favorite bits from the Associated Press article, Judge Rules Against Pa. Biology Curriculum:HARRISBURG, Pa. - In one of the biggest courtroom clashes between faith and evolution since the 1925 Scopes Monkey Trial, a federal judge barred a Pennsyl
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(7 links)
Instapundit.com
THE NYC TRANSIT WORKERS' UNION has an unofficial blog, and it's getting an earful in the comments. Here are some excerpts: [S]econdly, if i could meet the masterminds behind this strike, i'd personally spit in each of their faces. I k
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I think you're doing it wrong
December 20, 2005 06:40 PM   Comments (3) | Trackback (0)

Sorry to rain on the parade, but if you think blogging is bigger than sex, you might be doing the blogging right, but you definitely aren't doing the sex right.


Hat tip: the big guy



Hot posts: 12/20 5:32 PM
December 20, 2005 05:32 PM   Comments (0) | Trackback (0)

Wiretap Mystery: Spooks React (25 links)
Defense Tech
A few current and former signals intelligence guys have been checking in since this NSA domestic spying story broke. Their reactions range between midly creeped out and completely pissed off.



Hot posts: 12/20 4:00 PM
December 20, 2005 04:02 PM   Comments (0) | Trackback (0)

Did Martin orchestrate spat with Washing (11 links)
Stephen Taylor - Conservative Party of Canada Pundit
Kate and I have been investigating a tip that she received that suggests that Paul Martin did in fact orchestrate the recent fight between himself and the Bush administration. The proof may lie in the Liberal ads. Consider the following...
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LIAR (10 links)
Eschaton
Bush speech, April 20, 2004:Secondly, there are such things as roving wiretaps. Now, by the way, any time you hear

Strike Blogging: Wear Comfortable Shoes (9 links)
GOP and the City
Estimated daily cost of a strike to the city - $400,000,000
Average Salary for a Subway/Bus operator - $62,000
Starting Salary for a NYPD Police officer - $25,100
Trying to get support from a public that ma
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TWU Walks Out On New York (7 links)
Suitably Flip
It's on. After failing to come to a contract agreement with the MTA last night, the Transport Workers Union voted 28-10 to launch their illegal citywide strike on bus and subway lines today, disrupting the commutes of the 7 million New Yorkers
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Hot posts: 12/20 3:22 PM
December 20, 2005 03:22 PM   Comments (0) | Trackback (0)

Google Talk's Future (12 links)
The VoIP Weblog - Your idea of Voice over IP - Vonage Needed More Money
I remember back when Google Talk came out, long months ago, it was so excitedly championed. I stayed up late to talk to random geeks I met through Digg and the g-talk future looked very, very sweet. Fast forward...



Hot posts: 12/20 9:59 AM
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What is the NSA Up To? (12 links)
The Washington Monthly
WHAT IS THE NSA UP TO?....So what's the nature of the secret NSA bugging program? Why did the Bush administration feel like they couldn't continue to seek warrants via the usual FISA procedures? Take a look at the following quotes...



Hot posts: 12/20 5:29 AM
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CELEBRITIES MARRIAGES, LIKE OIL & WA (7 links)
The Celebrities Weblog - "Stars, Gossip and Celebrities" - TACKY CELEBRITY COUPLES
Source:www.haiku.blogs.com Defining the expression, "long-term," is relative, especially when applied to personal relationships. My first marriage lasted about 4½ years, and when it ended, both our families were shocked, and considered it