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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

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.
6:13:43 AM

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
