From The How Are Things Under That Rock? Department
Today, the Los Angeles Times proves it's still possible (whether it's advisable is a different subject altogether) to do a story about Internet radio, time-shifting, and mobility without once mentioning podcasting. Unbelievable.
Wanted: Two T-Shirts
It's fun to come back from a weekend of state-trotting and catch up.
Bonus link (you won't find these advertised on the Super Bowl), "W3C Compliant" HTTPanties: "For the discriminating woman who would prefer a web-savvy and somewhat-direct approach in the romance department." (There's a customer action shot that wouldn't have had a prayer with the Fox censors.)
Subscribed
Gary Kendra, "a metro Detroit attorney who has been providing legal counsel on Internet and technology issues since the pre-Mosaic days in the early 1990s," podcasts Adventures in Cyberlaw, on "issues surrounding the convergence of law and technology." (feed)
Soggy Interrogatory
Rebecca Tushnet asks Marty Schwimmer: "Infringement? Dilution? Or just a sponge in a church?"