- My Hobby: Insisting that real-life objects are photoshopped.
- Techdirt: Law Firm Uses Copyright Claim To Say You Can’t View Its Website’s HTML Source
- YouTube - Montana Medical Marijuana Patient
- Folk Icon Karen Dalton’s Early Recordings Collected
- Adobe sees full shift to Web
- Sheriff’s deputies arrest ‘New Times’ owners
- VinylDisc hybrid plays on turntables or optical drives - Boing Boing
Yeah, the reflections are all wrong. Definetly photoshopped.
A law firm that has some interesting ideas about copyright, including banning people from looking at the firm’s source code.
Mother speaks about her daughter’s condition and how medical marijuana has changed their lives.
Delmore Recordings is giving folk fans a new chance to discover Dalton on Cotton Eyed Joe - Live in Boulder 1962, a double-disc collection of recordings made by Dalton and Boulder scene staple Joe Loop at his Attic club in 1962.
Adobe Systems Inc. is working to deliver all of its software via the Web as a service rather than a packaged product, but the transition to earn money from subscriptions or advertising could take a decade.
The alternative weekly newspaper, in its cover story, said the subpoena was part of an investigation orchestrated to get back at its reporters and the critical stories they wrote of County Attorney Andrew Thomas’ political ally Sheriff Joe Arpaio.
German manufacturers Optimal Media Production claim that their new VinylDisc is a hybrid CD/vinyl album that will play in an optical drive or on a turntable
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