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From bOINGbOING:
From bOINGbOING:
Someone left this in my blog. It must be seen to be believed.
The hilarious (and scary) thing is, the dialogue it generates is right on par with the stuff they used to give us to say.
I made it into the Hollywood Reporter!!
It's a very positive article, and it's nice to read something about me in the entertainment press that isn't framed in a negative light:
O'Reilly put out a press release to announce my deal with them!
This is pretty damn cool:
I posted this announcement at my lame website, but I'm so excited about it, I'm gonna repost it here:
I have totally signed a three book deal with a major publisher. O'Reilly and Associates, to be precise.
Okay, I'm totally trying to play it all cool, but . .
HOLY MOTHER OF CRAP!! WOOOO!!!!!! ROCK!
YEAH!!! KICK ASS BABY!!! UNGH!!! UNGH!!!
Over at bOINGbOING, Cory Doctorow writes:
I guess this has made the e-mail rounds before, but it's new to me. I think it's hilarious.
(thanks to Shaun for the e-mail!)
Windows and The Borg
Picard: "Mr. LaForge, have you had any success with your attempts at finding a weakness in the Borg? And Mr. Data, have you been able to access their command pathways?"
Geordi: "Yes, Captain. In fact, we found the answer by searching through our archives on late Twentieth-century computing technology."
I think that, of all the writers named "Paul" who I have ever read, Paul Ford is my favorite.
This doesn't need any introduction. It moved me, and I'd like to share it here.
From: "William R. Granberry"
Date: Thu Nov 13, 2003 9:21:28 PM America/Los_Angeles
To: wil@wilwheaton.net
Wil-
I'm a daily reader of your site as well as a fellow blogger, filmmaker, and writer. Something happened recently that changed my perspective on, well, life. At the very least, it solidified a notion that had already taken root in my psyche.
At long last, R2D2 has taken his rightful place next to HAL 9000 and Mars Pathfinder in the Robot Hall of Fame.
Kevin Sites is a journalist. He's currently in Iraq for MSNBC (he was there for CNN earlier this year, but they made him pull the plug on his blog.)
He's been photo and audio blogging, and filing all sorts of amazing reports on his website.
This awesome story that I read at bOINGbOING today is all about how he does it.
I just read this Register UK article at bOINGbOING:
Belkin's new router firmware "upgrade" automatically redirects http sessions to a Belkin sell-page for some bullshit censorware filtering crap. That's some upgrade: from a router that routes packets to a router that pushes the antithesis of free expression.
I dunno if anyone who reads this journal reads my website, or even visits my website . . . but my wife and I did this major road trip to Tulsa last year for a big old Star Trek convention. Along the way, we took about 600 pictures, and I've been steadily adding them to my gallery.
Some mothefucker calling himself Bruce Cook (myspecialworld2001@yahoo.com) thinks that it's okay to misrepresent me and my wife:
This was just sent to me by my friend Cory Doctorow, who works for the EFF. I'll be posting this at WWdN Monday, but I wanted to get maximum exposure as quickly as possible. This is a SERIOUS issue. If you're reading this, and you know an IEEE member, please make sure they see this. If you have a weblog of your own, please consider copying this post and putting it there, too.
IEEE members: save democracy from a broken standards-committee!
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