

Paul Victor Novarese: "easel (via haddock) QuickTime demonstration of a live-action art 'sculpture.' It starts out pretty ho-hum, but once it gets going, it's pretty cool. It could be a fake, but my gut tells me it isn't."
Toronto Star: Approval of U.S. dives in new poll: Seen as a bully around world
The Pew Research Center: What the World Thinks in 2002
[The Aardvark Speaks < Craig's BookNotes]
Cite your source (when appropriate), jiveturkey!
plasticbag.org: "A terrifying excerpt from Richard Stallman's website..."
Jennifer Klyse: "So...progress made today? Well, I registered www.InformedElectorate.net."
Q: "Are the twenty movies that changed us among the 2,480 currently available movies?"
A: "Yesterday I asked, how many of these films are available for purchase? Most, but not all."
Jennifer Klyse: "I want to build a service that allows individuals to monitor, on a daily or weekly basis, all official activity of their elected officials in Washington. I want to make this both a syndicated service of a central web repository--so we blogger-types can access it in aggregators--and available as an e-mail subscription."
An interesting vision. Read more.
Plus:
More from Rob on the Congresscritters...
Will on the Congresscritters: "Must be all the spam they receive."
>> If I understand funk, his site motivates him to do more of the things he likes to do, writing and photography. From this side of the browser, the result is enjoyable. Something one does for oneself ends up being something that others just might appreciate. I guess that's one of the things I like so much about personal webspaces - everybody has the chance to grow from them. [Coolstop Daily Pick 12/5/02 via the ageless project]
Dane Carlson: "Last Friday was the three year anniversary of this weblog, and I forgot to have a party! Ouch!"
Dave Winer: "Happy third birthday to Queso, one of the first Manila sites."
MacMegasite: Tiny record company announces innovative license: "With the major record companies placing more restrictions on their content, it's refreshing to see one tiny company take the opposite approach." [Universal Rule]
Watch daily for the CampinGuy's new Worth the click feature, but careful, you might get a 404...