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Monthly Archives: March 2005
Recent Survey: 64 percent believe that Saddam Hussein had strong links to Al Qaeda: the number has actually gone up!
CSMonitor: Tom Regan: My American Experience Archive March, 2005. People in the media, and especially the pundit bloggers out there, should read this.
There is a common misperception that this Metafilter thread kinda exposes: That blogs lean liberal. It’s just not true. By my estimation (not scientific in the least), there appears to be a near 50/50 split among partisan political blogs.
Related: Clay Shirky: The FCC. Weblogs, and Inequality: “Diverse. Free. Equal. Pick two.”
Tom Regan decries the lack of objectivity in the media these days. I don’t. That’s the wrong thing to mourn for.
If you want to worry about something it’s that the line between opinion and fact has not only become blurry – it has been obliterated.
The Gathering Storms Over Free Speech
Behind the scenes at Google
These two videos provide lots to chew on:
SearchEngineWatch: Eric Schmidt Lectures at Stanford’s Business School.
The Daily ACK: Jeff Dean speaking at the University of Washington.
10 years, 100 moments on the Web
A great pictorial conveying the 10 years of Yahoo!.
Half of all bankruptcies are caused by medical bills – and they just don’t give a damn
CNN: Researchers: Half of bankruptcies caused by health costs – Feb. 2, 2005: “From 1982 to 1989, I reviewed every bankruptcy petition filed in South Carolina, and during that period I came to the conclusion that there were two major causes of bankruptcy: medical bills and divorce,” said George Cauthen, a lawyer at Columbia-based law firm Nelson Mullins Riley & Scarborough LLP. “Each accounted, roughly, for about a third of all individual filings in South Carolina.” He said fewer than 1 percent of all bankruptcy filings were due to credit card debt.”
CNN: Bankruptcy bill unfair – Mar. 3, 2005: “The new “means” test in the legislation is intended to determine whether those seeking bankruptcy protection must repay their debts or are allowed to have them canceled. Under the current system, bankruptcy judges have the discretion to decide that. Supporters of the bill hope for passage before lawmakers adjourn in mid-March for the spring recess. Banks, credit card companies and retailers have pushed since 1997 for a bill overhauling the bankruptcy laws. Consumer and civil rights groups and unions say the legislation would shred a safety net for those who have lost their jobs or face mounting medical bills.”
And the bill is liable to pass. The mass media on this? Well they’ll report it after it has been voted on and settled of course.
“The coming crackdown on blogging”
Bradly Smith, a commissioner at the Federal Election Commission warns that campaign finance laws will apply to bloggers. Read about it at CNET: The coming crackdown on blogging.
A conversation on this is brewing at MyDD.
Pictures showing graphically just how much global warming has changed the climate
BBCNews: In pictures: How the world is changing. Old news, but still a shock to see it so clearly.
First Usenet post in years
My troubles getting indexed by Google have driven me post to Usenet for help. I can’t remember the last time I’ve attempted that.
You a senior engineer and want a job helping protect free speech?
Get the details by Dan Gillmor.