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Submitted by Bill St. Clair on Wed, 23 Feb 2000 13:00:00 GMT
Dave Polaschek of Dave's Picks linked here yesterday. Thank you, Dave! I don't visit his site every day, but it's becoming one of my regular haunts. He said about me, "Another crypto-anarcho-libertarian (even if he only admits to being a libertarian) is a good addition to the circle." Good call. I consider myself to be a libertarian leaning more towards anarchy every day. Glad to have encountered The Voluntaryist, as it is a good training towards peaceful anarchy. I always thought it took violent revolution to reform the state. No. We just need enough people to realize it is superfluous, and the state will fall away like dead skin.

I wish.

I seem to have misplaced my copy of I Must Speak Out: The Best of The Voluntaryist before I was finished with it. If it doesn't show up soon, I'll have to buy another. The Voluntaryist web site has a neat feature: every time you reload the home page, you get a new quote, like:

"It is dangerous to be right when the government is wrong."
-- Voltaire

I'm starting a new practice today. At the end of each paragraph, when it makes sense, I'll include a "source mark", that points at the place where I found the link to the story. Don't promise I'll always remember, but this is a good way for me to share flow with the weblogs I frequent. See the "Source Key" link in my navigation column? It points to the {@Source Mark Key} page, where I spell out the full names of the abbreviations used in the source marks. This is mostly for my own use to remember what I picked for abbreviations, but I also list managing editors (where I could glean them) and email addresses.

Wired - The Web the Way It Was: about the resurgence of weblogs. Dave Winer gets a quote about "editthispage", of course. I registered at Eatonweb's Blog Portal. [script]

L. Neil Smith - The American Lenin: "The fact is, Lincoln didn't abolish slavery at all, he nationalized it, imposing income taxation and military conscription upon what had been a free country before he took over... Lincoln brought secret police to America... If Lincoln could have been put on trial in Nuremburg for war crimes, he'd have received the same sentence as the highest-ranking Nazis. If libertarians ran things, they'd melt all the Lincoln pennies, shred all the Lincoln fives, take a wrecking ball to the Lincoln Memorial, and consider erecting monuments to John Wilkes Booth." [wnd]

The Oxford English Dictionary now has a web site. They claim that the dictionary will be on-line in March. There is a tour.

SierraTimes - Mt. Carmel - The Homecoming: "The Branch Davidian Survivors and Sierra Times.com invite you for a Memorial and Fellowship On Wednesday, the Nineteenth day of April, Two Thousand - The Year of our Lord. On this day, seven years prior, eighty-two souls perished, that has brought forth a New Awakening across our land." In Mt. Carmel, Texas. I'm gonna think on it. There's a beautiful, but large (36K), animated GIF on their page. [sierra]

Jake Tapper at Salon - Bush bobs, McCain weaves, Keyes steals the show: A report on the South Carolina debate a week ago. Of the major party candidates, Alan Keyes is my favorite by a landslide. I don't agree with all of his principles, but at least he HAS principles. Wish I could get him off of his pro-life kick. I'm with L. Neil on this one, "leave abortion legal, but forbid even a penny of tax money to be spent on it". Far as I'm concerned, until the baby comes out and is breathing on its own, it's part of the mother's body, and she can do with it anything she can do with any other part of her body, i.e. anything whatsoever. Just don't ask me to pay for it. [picks]

I built and played briefly with ktamaga last night (the KDE Tamagachi clone I mentioned yesterday). I had to reinstall my qt library (I had built a newer version in an attempt a couple of months ago to install the newest KOffice), but once I did that it built without a hitch. I had to make one pathname-related change in the source to get it to load its data files, but now it appears to work. Cute. [meat]

AddALL is a site that comparison shops 41 online bookstores and reports back with prices and "Buy it" and "Save" buttons. The "Save" button lets you store memos. They also have a free email service. I haven't figured out how they make their money, must be percentages on the sales that go through them. They didn't have Fatbrain last night, but I suggested it, and now it's there. Wow! My sister-in-law turned me on to this one. Thanks, Tracy.

Component Registry is a new service from Flashline.com. It is a searchable registry of documentation for JavaBeans, Enterprise Java Beans (EJBs), and COM components. Looks nice. The search feature doesn't work in Opera, my browser. Bummer. Bug report sent. [jr]

The Volano Report is a listing of how a whole bunch of Java VM's scored on the Volano benchmark. Revealing. [cafe]

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