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FCC Commissioner Stumps For Media Diversity 159

maynard writes, "Speaking at a New York City town hall meeting on corporate media consolidation and its deleterious impact on the expression of minority viewpoints, FCC Commissioner Michael Copps stumped against greater media concentration and instead argued for greater diversity of media outlets and voices. In 2003 the FCC, under Chairman Michael Powell, changed media ownership rules to favor greater corporate media consolidation at the expense of local owners. In an attempt to reverse totally the prior FCC policy, Mr. Copps argued strongly in favor of independent media owners. Read on for what he had to say.

Comment features (Score 1) 300

First, no I haven't read the article, but I've been following these passport chips for a while now. First, the chips are encrypted and locked. That solves a lot of problems right there. Second and most importantly, they are somehow "covered" and un-scanable while the passport is physically closed. The passport needs to be open in order for the chip to be scanned. This alleviates the problem of "walkby" scannings and people taking advantage of American tourists. I think they have thought this through more than people think, and I doubt if there is as big a need to be worried about them as many people would want you to believe. 2cents, --Jon

Dvorak Rants on CSS 522

John Dvorak writes on CSS after working on redesigning his weblog, the article ended up being extremely funny. From the write-up:
As we move into the age of Vista, multimedia's domination on the desktop, and Web sites controlled by cascading style sheets running under improved browsers, when will someone wake up and figure out that none of this stuff works at all?!

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