Archive for February, 2006

Verizon’s Evil Plan To Neuter The Web

Sunday, February 19th, 2006

Will your grandchildren someday lament their difficulties affording the cost of maintaining access to a wide variety of networked content and services? Will you? The answer lies with us, the netizens of today. We can take responsibility for protecting our freedoms, or we can stand aside and witness the erosion of ‘network neutrality’. If we […]

Friday, February 10th, 2006

If I had a time machine I would track down all the journos who spooged over the original video iPod and take them back to the time when they wrote their articles and blog entries and make them watch me bash their heads in with the new, finally half-decent so-called “true video ipod” that’s about […]

Thursday, February 2nd, 2006

I just installed LiveLines, a nifty Firefox extension that helps you control the result of clicking the orange RSS icon that shows when a site has a feed. This is great for adding feeds to Sage — which is another FF extension, but it gives you a sidebar with a mini RSS reader in it […]