June 18, 2005
Hackers Tap 40 Million Credit Cards
Is your number one of them? "They" won't say. They won't replace your card, either, most likely. Who eats the fraudulent charges? Merchants, and thus, the consumer.
June 15, 2005
Reason: Who Gets to Play Journalist? An academic question becomes a pressing legal issue.
A nice article on an interesting subject
Grocery Store Wars | Join the Organic Rebellion
Production values quite good for a re-enactment of Star Wars with vegetables as actors.
June 14, 2005
Tsunami warning along the Pacific coast up to Vancouver
I'm staying up here (26th floor) until it's passed.
™ is easy, here's how to do a service mark: ℠
Thank you lawyers, thank you so much for making my life this hard.
Browser News: Statistics - find the browser stats you want to know
I used this recently to tell a client that IE 5.1 for Mac was less than 1% of the Internet audience these days -- and even less of those views are in OS 9 instead of OS 10.
Take My Privacy, Please!
Ted Koppel gives a litany of reasons why privacy regulation is overdue in America.
Interesting products: lightbulb/wineglass combo, hats of human hair, gold plated staples
Neat stuff.
June 13, 2005
The Sneeze decides to try making prison wine. I laughed so hard I cried.
Regarding Red Prison Wine: Taster 1: "I would drink this in prison." Taster 2: "I would drink this in high school!"
June 12, 2005
Scott McCloud Can't Stop Thinking About Micropayments
Good idea + good presentation = convincing argument