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Tuesday, April 8, 2003 |
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A very twisted love story A very interesting read! The short version: Guy falls in love with girl. Guy posts about girl on weblog. Whistle-blower emails guy about girl and shady past. Guy confirms whistle-blower. Guy confronts girl, who claims to have proven unprovable theorems. Guy dumps girl. But wait, there's more... 3:42:34 PM |
There's a Series 2 in my FutureI love my TiVo. I do. I do. I do. But I think there's an upgrade in the near future. Between being able to schedule programs remotely and listening to iTunes with my stereo system (not to mention displaying pics from iPhoto), I think that it's about time to start planning the upgrade.Have you noticed that there are two kinds of people in the world? Those who've heard of TiVo, and those who swear by them? I'm one of those who swears by my TiVo, it has completely changed the way we consume television content. And with this home link system, TiVo has definitely hit the sweet spot in terms of leveraging an already invaluable service on my computer (iTunes and iPhoto). Droool! 3:32:08 PM |
What Is Banned By The Assassination Ban? (LazyBlawg)Grant Henninger has a question about war, law and assassination: "If we kill Saddam in the first strike is it an illegal assassination or is it a legitimate action as part of the war?" On this subject, the Guardian today writes, "By declaring war, Mr Bush legitimised the apparent assassination attempt against President Saddam. In a state of war, the congressional prohibition on the assassination of leaders is lifted." Related reading: Professor Jeffrey Addicott'sJURIST Forum piece last November, entitled The Yemen Attack: Illegal Assassination or Lawful Killing, and a Los Angeles Times analysis, U.S. Enters a Legal Gray Zone, reproduced at Global Policy Forum.This item is several weeks old now, and I'm fascinated by it because we've now seen two explicit attempts to kill Saddam and no one has said "boo" about the legalities in the mainstream media. 3:14:19 PM |