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Sunday, August 25, 2002
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Ford learns about environmental politics the hard way. [OpinionJournal]
Ford is a storied company with great human resources, and we wish it well. But we also hope Mr. Ford has learned from his mistake of ceding the moral and political high ground to environmentalists. These critics won't be happy until the internal combustion engine is banished. Businesses needn't apologize for making products that other Americans want to buy. Their first obligation is to their shareholders and employees and that means above all making an honest profit.
10:31:48 PM
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NY Times: "These days, Internet users complain of a proliferation of Web sites that offer a peek up Anna Kournikova's skirt or that hawk pills to increase the size of their sex organs. The Internet was supposed to make people's brains bigger." [Scripting News]
This Internet user could care less about such web sites. After all, I don't have to look at them. What does bother me is the proliferation of spam advertising said web sites.
5:22:16 PM
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A fantastic weblog covering the World Summit on Sustainable Development, in Johannesburg, South Africa. Thanks to Shelley Powers for the link. [Scripting News]
Know your enemy.
1:39:41 PM
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