Posted in Uncategorized on 02/09/2002 09:29 pm by Daniel Hagan
Microsoft has done it again. It being screwing users over in the license agreement. Did you know that Microsoft asserts that it can upgrade your computer w/o notice, and that it may upgrade the content management software at will?
Posted in Uncategorized on 02/09/2002 02:07 pm by Daniel Hagan
Hehe. I just realized, ‘Borg Breasts’ ought to lead to some interesting hits from AltaVista and the like.
Posted in Uncategorized on 02/09/2002 02:05 pm by Daniel Hagan
Uhhh….. Yeah. I wonder what sort of nick names high schoolers would come up with for this. “Borg Breasts” perhaps?
Posted in Uncategorized on 02/09/2002 01:53 pm by Daniel Hagan
KickIdle.com is in the top ten for the search “camp x-ray” on AltaVista. Bizarre…
Posted in Uncategorized on 02/09/2002 01:32 pm by Daniel Hagan
Once again, the law of unintended consequences rears it’s ugly head. Now that we’re irradiating mail to stop anthrax, people are getting sick from the side-effects of the irradiation.
Posted in Uncategorized on 02/09/2002 01:26 pm by Daniel Hagan
OpinionJournal has a piece by James Evers, a Mississippi radio station manager and brother of slain civil rights leader Medgar Evers, which points out that Judge Pickering has consistently tried to improve race relations in America. This is in contrast to what a many political lobbying groups have claimed. Given the brief overview of some of Pickering’s decisions in this article, you have to wonder if the political lobbying groups (largely liberal) are more upset of his conservative views than any supposed racism. Take these excerpts from Pickering’s decisions:
- “When an adverse action is taken affecting one covered by [civil rights] laws, there is a tendency on the part of the person affected to spontaneously react that discrimination caused the action. All of us have difficulty accepting the fact that we sometimes create our own problems.”
- “the fact that a black employee is terminated does not automatically indicate discrimination. . . . This case has all the hallmarks of a case that is filed simply because an adverse employment decision was made in regard to a protected minority.”
- And when confronted with legal precedent from higher courts which he didn’t personally agree with, Pickering concluded he was “bound to follow the precedents established by prior controlling judicial decisions.”
All these seem like hallmarks of someone who is guided by a systematic world view and a respect for the rule of law — exactly what I would hope to see in an judge. But many American liberals shudder when they hear someone say “we sometimes create our own problems” — but what of all the victims of poverty, and crime, and racism, and bed-wetting, and teasing, and on and on. If you think that people are helpless victims and that little Molly deserves a little slack at her job since she skinned her knee when she was 12, then Judge Pickering is someone to fear and fight against. But personally, I think Congress needs to get off its butt and confirm him.
Posted in Uncategorized on 02/09/2002 12:53 pm by Daniel Hagan
WORD ON THE NET: PayPal may be going public, according to a post on Samizdata.