Legible When Wet
Scientific American's Top Science Stories of the year somehow fails to make mention of waterproof Durabooks from Melcher Media (perfect for the bath). Wired News, though, takes the plunge.
Scientific American's Top Science Stories of the year somehow fails to make mention of waterproof Durabooks from Melcher Media (perfect for the bath). Wired News, though, takes the plunge.
I keep hearing around the edges that Justice Sandra Day O'Connor and Carly Fiorina are shortlisted as the possible first female members of Augusta National. [see, e.g., Sportspages.com and USA Today] USA Today's Augusta members list is here.
Larry Lessig discusses the "RSS/content puzzle" pertinent to Creative Commons licenses, as well as revocability.
Scoble cracks me up. So, for that matter, does Glenn Reynolds (in Tech Central Station: "... and the term 'correspondent' may go back to its original meaning of 'one who corresponds' rather than 'high-paid face with good hair.'")
Speaking of which: Trifle Of Unusual Size (TOUS) Terrorizes UK...
"Just in time for the new year, we're pleased to announce the new Creative Commons Weblog and associated RSS feed." [via the Creative Commons Weblog]
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