

Cory Doctorow on NPR's brutally stupid linking policy: "NPR joins KPMG and other bastions of cluelessness by requiring that anyone who wishes to link to the NPR site fill in this form. No matter how deep or shallow your link is, NPR requires you to fill in this form." [From the Desktop of Dane Carlson]
"Brutally stupid" is right!
John Robb: "Here's an update on Dave. He just gave me a call. He sounds great but hoarse. Very upbeat. He was overwhelmed by the wonderful outpouring of support for his recovery. I expect that he will be back online this weekend."
Reason: Cyberspace's Legal Visionary [Tomalak's Realm]
An interesting Q&A...
Alwin Hawkins: "Vitamins E and C may counteract unhealthy fast food, but it will still look ugly when it makes your ass fatter."
hehe
Buck Macklin:
Found on Instapundit.com: BILL HOBBS, who owns this story, has an update on the case of Paul Trummel, who was jailed because a judge didn't like his website and ruled that the First Amendment doesn't apply to people who aren't paid journalists.[MyFreePress.com]
I'm astounded -- and disappointed -- that this case hasn't gotten more attention. It's actually a worse First Amendment violation than the Vanessa Leggett case. Is it just that this doesn't offer an opportunity to criticize Ashcroft?
A Simple Character Entity Chart [The Desktop Fishbowl]
Another related resource I like...
Manic Monday Monday morning is the heaviest day for web traffic. [The Campin' Guys Weblog]
Oddly enough, I just checked the logs for coolstop (my highest traffic site) and Monday's are a little higher than any other day and the weekends are significantly lower than all other days - the study seems accurate...
UK snoop charter: we're already getting all the data anyway. Home Office minister's bizarre confession [The Register]