

Can you say "explore" please? Thank you.
This amusing article from June, 2001 was linked today by Mark, Mike, and Bryan - it seemed so familiar to me. A similar situation was reported in June of this year...
Bill Humphries: We will not be saved by hyperlinks
Bryan Gahagan: "I got up to #43 on the ranking by page read list for today. I admit it, it's mostly me just hitting my own link to my page."
Eric Tilton: "I have a hard time feeling like a thief when I consider how much I pay each month for cable, Internet access, phone service, etc. It ain't free to me, so don't tell me that by skipping commercials I'm somehow evading my responsibility for subsidizing the vast amount of crap I'm presented with as 'entertainment'."
On trial: Digital copyright law. Filing suit on Thursday, the civil liberties group hopes to prompt the first ruling that would curtail the wide reach of the Digital Millennium Copyright Act. [CNET News.com]
New York's Real Skyscrapers. The proposed designs for downtown Manhattan have disappointed many, particularly for their lack of imagination. Clay Risen has an idea: How about some tulip poplars? [The Morning News - Features]
New York is a city famous for its ability to recreate itself and infamous for its willingness to pave over the past, but these days there's an almost palpable desire for some sense of groundedness, knowledge that life goes on, as it always has, despite tragedy and the inexorable passage of time.A wonderful piece...
Microsoft: Palladium Business Overview [Scott Loftesness]
CampinGuy's on a roll this morning...
The Truth About .NET and Palladium [The Snewp - Search Results]
The "truth?" You decide...
ICANN moves against VeriSign retired domain land grab [The Register]
Yo, AH - the strike tag works in Radio,