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- Forkcast: Christian Fennesz & Ryuichi Sakamoto: “Trace” [Stream]
Here Ryuichi Sakamoto plays an evocative nocturne on acoustic piano while Christian Fennesz bathes him in soft digital rain.
- garfield minus garfield
Who would have guessed that when you remove Garfield from the Garfield comic strips, the result is an even better comic about schizophrenia, bipolor disorder, and the empty desperation of modern life?
- Save the Internet Blog » Comcast Blocking: First the Internet — Now the Public
Comcast — or someone who really, really likes Comcast — evidently bused in its own crowd. These seat-warmers, were paid to fill the room, a move that kept others from taking part.
- RIAA fails again to get default judgment in uncontested case
You’d think that if you filed a lawsuit and the defendant failed to show up, getting a default judgment entered would be a slam-dunk. That hasn’t been the case for the RIAA…
- Missoulian: State closer to restoring Amtrak line
Proponents of re-establishing a passenger rail line from Billings to Missoula and beyond have moved a step closer to their goal, but questions remain over who would pay for the service.
- Glacier tagger gets frosty treatment
A German backpacker has been caught spraying graffiti on the rocks and ice face at Franz Josef Glacier.
- Balloon Juice - Lapel Pin Patriotism, Round Two
Since Obama and the Democrats seem to have such a big problem with patriotism and lapel pins, I guess we need to have yet another photo montage of prominent Republicans demonstrating how to wear a lapel pin. Here goes.
- TidBITS Blog Post: DRM Foils iTunes Movie Rentals for Some Apple TV Owners
When I attempted to watch the movie the Apple TV displayed an error message: "This content requires HDCP for playback." HDCP is a form of DRM that prevents you from playing video over DVI and HDMI connections if you don’t own compatible hardware.
- In Defense Of Complaining — Cory Doctorow — InformationWeek
Complain about a company, and you’ll be accused of being a whiner. But markets thrive on information, so it’s every customer’s right to complain, and every company’s obligation to shut up and listen, says columnist Cory Doctorow.
- Ubuntu Mobile | Ubuntu
Introducing Ubuntu Mobile - full Internet, no compromise
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