Digital Overload
I couldn't decide which one story was most worth linking, so I'm just going to suggest that y'all read Wired News's whole front page today. Stories examine a pending FDA ruling on the sale of (how scifi is this…) cloned beef, open-source collaboration outside of software, Singapore's new project in centrally planned creativity, government agencies struggling to figure out the privacy implications of their data collection practices, and a second Supreme Court pass at the Child Online Protection Act.
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I call bullshit on the China space launch! It was done in a TV studio in Shanghai. Otherwise why the tape delay?
What, no mention of China becoming the 3rd nation to put a man in space? It impressed me, they beat the X-Prize teams. Of course, they spent hundreds of millions and had the backing of an entire nation....
and these were the same people who framed pete rose and rigged the NBA finals so that la would make it...
whoops.
nevermind.
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