Links for February 28th through March 4th [Google]
Check out these links I’ve found!
- Pirate Bay accused does remote sysadmin from courtroom during closing arguments – Boing Boing – Nice.
- IKEA Planner Visualizes Your Dream Rooms in 3D [Downloads] – For you Kendra…
- Excitement over Genachowski FCC pick… will it last? –
- Amazon’s Kindle for iPhone: First Look –
- Pirate Bay: a guilty verdict is an attack on the Internet – I'm not sure if I completely agree with that statement, but I do want to see a not guilty verdict come back.
- Greener Gadgets: Tweet-a-Watt – Another crazy use of Twitter.
- Paper + Color + Concept = 40+ Creative & Inspirational Piece of Art – Some pretty cool designs.
- eBay Scammer Wins Two Years In The Slammer – This guy obviously doesn't know how to pull off a scam.
- Survey Finds Young Germans Would Rather Ditch Cars or Spouses Than the Internet – I'm definitely right there with them. Removal of my Internet access is near the top of the worst things that could happen to me.
- Rogue apps raise concerns over Facebook's reactive policies – Another reason to HATE Facebook applications.
- Court: self-incrimination privilege won't protect password – Wow, if that's not self-incrimination I don't know what is. Yeah, I could show you where the body is, but that will get me in even bigger trouble. Same thing, right?
- Conficker-created connections could confound consumers –
- Prosecution rests case against “wealthy” Pirate Bay admins –
- Foxmarks bookmark sync service becomes Xmarks –
- Ninth Circuit rejects gov't appeal in wiretap case – Why would the Obama administration allow this to continue? What do they have to hide? Any ideas…?
- Biden Asks for Web Site's 'Number' – First 100 Days of Presidency – Politics FOXNews.com – Poor Obama… he thought Joe would be a good choice but that statement reminds me a lot of our boy W.
- Celebrate Open That Bottle Night [Wine] – I heard and NPR interview with the founders of "Open that Bottle Night". I liked the idea, probably not going to participate this year.
Tim Seymour lives in Washington, DC. He works as a Systems Administrator for