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Let's just boycott these morons. If you want digital music, sign up for Emusic (http://www.emusic.com). They pay the artists directly, you pay a monthly fee to download as much as you want, and there are some spectacular new artists as well as old classics waiting to be discovered. No one needs the RIAA - not artists, not listeners, not managers, not reviewers.
The RIAA Plays Whack-a-Mole. Fear Factor [The Register]
10:03:08 PM
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WatchBlog: 2004 Election News, Opinion and Commentary http://www.watchblog.com/ "a multiple-editor weblog broken up into three major political affiliations, each with its own blog: the Democrats, the Republicans and the Third Party (covering everything outside the two major parties)." The side by side display usefully exposes people to alternative views of issues.
[Neat New Stuff]
6:13:43 AM
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Raiding and Trading Librarians.
"I want to see online reference librarians become the first web celebrities, flesh and blood personifications of the Internet, sought after, overpaid, and spoiled, who are raided and traded just like professional athletes. I want to see library webpages become essential local information resources with busy online communities that spontaneously create entirely new social structures. Most important, I want to see the library profession finally move to center stage in the Internet revolution, where we should have been all along." Jack Colbert, librarian, Librarea
Thanks to book notions for highlighting this quote! Lots of other interesting links from their pages, too. [The Shifted Librarian]
6:12:38 AM
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My God...a politician with a brain. Maybe we could import him...
U.S. of E.. Lance Knobel, whom I've had the pleasure meeting in person, had a chat with british minister of parliment Tom Watson, who has a 'real' weblog. Fascinating to read how this politician uses his log. Watson: "It's not a campaign tool. It's a political ideas tool." I'm excited about this attitude in [european] politics. Weblogs are exactly the tool needed as the United States of Europe are forming right under our noses and before our eyes. There's even a draft constitution just waiting for comments, praise, attacks, flames and above all: discussion... [Adam Curry: Adam Curry's Weblog]
6:02:14 AM
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