Dale’s Observations For 2010-06-18
I hope the leadership vacuum created by Tony Hayward's departure doesn't hamper the #oilspill containment or cleanup efforts. #
Russia is eliminating the capital gains tax. Sadly, the ex-commies know something we apparently don't. http://bit.ly/cSzTOe #
Calling the AOL/Bebo fiasco the worst deal of the dot com era makes me wonder if nobody remembers Novell/Word Perfect. http://bit.ly/aJf2q6 #
RT @adamsbaldwin: "Government Wants ISPs to Record Browsing History…" | That's the Australian government, though. Not the US. #
Are the Feds and BP conspiring to prevent the media from recording the full impact of the oil spill? http://bit.ly/aa4ri6 #
RT @BryanPick: Why is the firing squad controversial? | Because it's icky and messy. We like our executions clean. #
FCC votes to regulate broadband service like a telecom. Is there ANYTHING these people don't want to control? http://bit.ly/bwEBFP #
If Michael Jordan brings back the Hitler mustache, it will be the most stupendous achievement of the 21st century. http://bit.ly/9tUS2A #
White House wants the senate to pass Cap & Trade in lame duck session, so no one has to face a tough vote before it. http://bit.ly/94CHzB #
Inspections for fire extinguishers take precedence over stopping the oil from reaching shore – http://www.qando.net/?p=8795 #
High court: Texts on government/employer gear not private http://usat.me?38908876
That's why I never use them. #
New 'morning after' pill approved by FDA is good for give days. Yay for unprotected sex! http://usat.me?38912476 #
Is it becoming clearer to everyone why we don't elect senators to the White House? #













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Greenspan Says U.S. May Soon Reach Borrowing Limit
Clever trick setting up the FCC as the alternative to the your ISP manipulating your content access. I’m for keeping my ISP out of my content access when I have no feasible ISP alternatives.
But my other option is the FCC as my supposedly defender of access. 90% of what they do is regulate content.
I have no representation in government.
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