

Loyd asks: "How many webloggers/bloggers own cats? How many have dogs?" Answer him here...
Ticketstubs: Hit me like a brick by Scott Secrest
Sometimes, you get more than you bargained for.
>> "Gasmasks and spraypaint. What else do you need?" For "revision 05" of Michael's personal webspace, that sums it up pretty well as you watch the paint drip down the page. [Coolstop Daily Pick 1/6/03 via podLob (see 8/27/01) < avianto.com < NowGoCreate (see 5/25/02)]

Blacklist Grounds American Passengers. "...significant numbers of American citizens have been stopped from boarding airplanes throughout the United States under the new "no-fly" policy. Those detained and then grounded were members of organizations such as the Center for Constitutional Rights, Peace Action, a San Francisco-based antiwar magazine called War Times, and Ralph Nader's Green Party presidential campaign." [via [caught In between]]
This is scary stuff. It appears that anyone who belongs to an organization that is political and/or opposes the Administration (or its policies) is a possible candidate for the list, like the nun in Milwaukee who is an "activist with Peace Action, a Catholic advocacy group." Imagine that! Being for peace translates to being a "threat to aviation." Absurd...
Aaron Swartz: "The RIAA has a website, musicunited.org, which among other obviously misleading statements has a page on the law that strongly implies visiting a copyrighted web page could get you a $250,000 fine and five years in jail."