Weblog Ping Sites
Free Culture
Audio recordings of Lawrence Lessig’s book
Extreme Croquet
How Do You Persuade?
Top 10 Programs to Install on a fresh OS
Jumping into the thread pointing to by Richard
In no particular order:
- WinAmp
- FireFox Browser
- Microsoft MovieMaker
- RSS Bandit
- Groove
- Process Explorer
- Trillian
- WinZip
- MSN Desktop Search
And For Development (in addition to those listed above)
- Compare It!
- Windows XP PowerToys (especially CmdHere.exe)
- WinMerge
Spyware/Adware
Foiling spyware
Layers of security
SPIM (Instant Messaging spam)
Spyware Info
Via Scoble:
Adaware
Spybot
Spyware Blaster
Parasites
Bazooka Adware and Spyware Scanner
The Fallen
Nightline plans to dedicate their entire show this Friday to showing pictures, and reading the names, of the men and women from the armed forces who have been killed in combat in Iraq. I resent this and sent this following email:
I do not plan to tune in to this friday’s episode titled “The Fallen”.
As a matter of fact I resent your broadcasting it.
Doing so, without presenting the basis and context of why they died is very one-sided.
I don’t understand why ABC would continue to almost daily report dead counts. At what number should the US pull out of IRAQ? That seems to be your implied question. Whether intended or not, I believe this shows a bias by the newsmedia to concentrate on the bad side of War. Why would anyone support it given the unbalanced coverage?
Why not dedicate a show monthly to list all public service deaths? Is a soldier’s life worth more than a policeman’s? What about all the military deaths outside of Iraq and Afghanistan? Why not list the deaths of innocent people in the USA that are cut down by crime every day? Why aren’t they worth a mention?
Our society and particularly the news media seems to promote sensationism and helps create inequities when it comes to putting a value on someone’s life.
Home Office Photo
Nick posts a picture of his home office. His dual 21in LCD monitors has my one 15in LCD and 19in CRT beat.
I’ll have to post a picture of my own home office.