Monthly Archives: April 2008
The world is singing to us [a real song]
. . . scientists now say the planet itself is generating a constant, deep thrum of noise. No mere cacophony, but actually a kind of music, huge, swirling loops of sound, a song so strange you can’t really fathom it, … Continue reading
eBay Overwhelm! Coming next to your home?
The link Raymmmondo posted this morning on a local give-away list [like freecycle, but not] brings me to his websitepackratmom.com where he starts off telling his mother’s eBay saga with the phrase, “My mother is insane.” Raymmmondo proves that statement … Continue reading
“Don’t stop telling the truth”
Reverend Jeremiah Wright, Obama’s spiritual mentor, spoke about truth in his eulogy to judge R. Eugene Pincham this past Saturday. Beautiful words.
Famous guy leaves Twitter
While I was looking around on Dave Winer’s site I found out that he didn’t leave Twitter because he wants to take part in this social media experiment, and that Hugh MacLeod is making internet headlines because he resigned from … Continue reading
Hillary lashes out and covers up, way too often.
Carl Bernstein wrote a book about Hillary Clinton, and this week he published an article about her presidential campaign. Below are a couple of paragraphs from the article. It’s well worth reading.
You too can have a Gravatar
A gravatar, or globally recognized avatar, is quite simply an avatar image that follows you from weblog to weblog appearing beside your name when you comment on gravatar enabled sites. Avatars help identify your posts on web forums, so why … Continue reading
Seton Hall Law files immigrant abuse suit against Feds
Seton Hall Law School’s Center for Social Justice and Lowenstein Sandler, PC, filed suit today in federal court, alleging that federal law enforcement officials violated the ten victims’ constitutional privacy and due process rights under the Fourth and Fifth Amendments … Continue reading