Transition plan

Categories: Politics

Juan Cole has the scoop on the new plan for transferring power to an Iraqi government. I could meander on but I think he nails the implications, pros, and cons.

November 15, 2003 · 1 min · Bryant

Free stuff is nice

Categories: Technology

1&1 is offering free Web hosting for three years, which certainly seems too good to be true. But hey — Metafilter confirms that it’s a valid offer. Apparently these guys are a huge European hosting company, and they want to make a splash in the US. So it seems safe to go wild.

November 15, 2003 · 1 min · Bryant

And Larry Niven thought you'd

Categories: General

And Larry Niven thought you’d need teleportation to get flash crowds. The Washington Post ran an article about the crowd dynamic created by cell phones. Yet another example of the information revolution hitting us in ways we don’t expect.

November 14, 2003 · 1 min · Bryant

Directed listmaking

Categories: Culture

The Guardian lists the 40 best directors and is fairly good. David Lynch should be swapped with David Cronenberg, however. Also, Ridley Scott is missing from the list (he ought to be somewhere between 30 and 40), and Peter Jackson’s absence is wholly inexplicable.

November 14, 2003 · 1 min · Bryant

Nice gorilla

Categories: Technology

RFID just succeeded (original). When Wal-Mart wants manufacturers to use a technology, they will use it — Wal-Mart’s leverage is just that big. The privacy implications are horrendous (original), but the applications are fairly neat.

November 14, 2003 · 1 min · Bryant

Leaderboards

Categories: Politics

Handy Democratic primary link of the day: Poll Roundup, from a Daily Kos denizen’s diary. There’s a clearer but less detailed version here.

November 13, 2003 · 1 min · Bryant

Spiky bitz

Categories: Culture

Neil Gaiman, co-creator of Medieval Spawn, made some provocative comments recently (original). (Scroll down through the rest of the mail till you get to the bit where some fanboy yells at Neil for holding up new Medieval Spawn merchandise.) Todd’s currently appealing the jury verdict to the 7th Circuit court of appeal. I thought it would be simpler for everyone if I waited until the appeal was done and the jury decision was confirmed before licensing out Medieval Spawn toys, statues, games, comics, novelty condoms, or whatever. ...

November 13, 2003 · 1 min · Bryant

Business of America

Categories: Politics

The most interesting thing on television today is the 30 hour Senate debate on judicial nominees (original). It’s not going to change a thing either way, but both the Democrats and the Republicans are tossing their best speakers up there to chew up time and sling rhetoric. Good for those fascinated by process.

November 13, 2003 · 1 min · Bryant

Monday Mashup: Missed Week

Categories: Memes

I’m going to miss Monday Mashup this week (and be light on general on blogging). A family member is in the hospital with something fairly serious and I a) can’t focus on blogging and b) don’t have as much free time anyhow.

November 13, 2003 · 1 min · Bryant

Stats and figures

Categories: Politics

Wow, those are certainly some attractive jobless numbers there. In fact, they’re so good I stole the graphic so I could stick it up here. Damn, but that’s good. So good, I decided to reformat it a bit so I could admire it again. Oh. And I guess employment dropped by 41,000 anyhow. So, uh… what’s unemployment look like, anyhow? As they say, all this really means is that the rate of increase has decreased. ...

November 12, 2003 · 1 min · Bryant