It's been a while since I attacked the Bush administration, so here's a boring, minor shot.
"the Bush administration is punishing engineers who supported the John Kerry campaign by having them barred from representing the US at an international standards body meeting."The message board discussion summed it up pretty well:
"Presumably we should be sending our best and brightest to represent us - not the best and brightest that happened not to send a check to the losing party." and
"Elected officials are responsible for representing and protecting the entire electorate. Not just the winners."
Way to unite America, Bush. Nothing like giving democrats the
finger when you get a chance.
The Jedi Master sent me the invaluable
Ron Mexico name generator.
I am Jean Pierre Serbia, or Boy Croatia.
Which Office Space character are you?
Pre-Hyptnotized Peter
What Office Space character are you? brought to you by QuizillaHmm, that's depressing. But basically true.
Proximity is a simple, decently fun game.
Why didn't anyone think of
this sooner?
The 'Mogulization' Of GamingWhen I go to E3 i'll count the number of sequels.
This is just wrong. Of course, so is
this. And i'm not even Catholic. But then again, it has been done
before.
Conspiracy site about an immortal? Or maybe a time traveller?
The idea that one person could be in so many
places is silly.
Gamepolitics.com provides coverage of depressing, ignorant attempts to blame all the world's problems on video games, since movies and tv are too popular to blame anymore.
The plan to
put RFID tags in passports is coming under fire from various privacy groups.
The government's solution? Don't call them RFID tags, call them "contactless smart card technology". One group managed to detect the RFID signal from several feet away, but the government said that they couldn't read any data. Sounds like they still have a good start on a wireless American detector.
But what do I know? I'm obviously not
all knowing and
perfect like our government.
Single Man's Guide to TV DinnersI agree with his Freschetta review, but I can't vouch for his accuracy otherwise.