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I got a letter from Amazon.com today, so following in Dave Winer's footsteps of yesterday, I'm posting my response.
Jesse Berst - Here's Who Should Take a Flying Leap: Jesse presents 5 nominees for his Flying Leap Award, complete with story pointers for each one. I voted for Jeff Bezos for Amazon.com's patent abuse. Here were the results after my vote: [lt]
Jeff Bezos, Amazon.com, U.S. Patent Office | 4321 (25%) |
Tax panel chairman James Gilmore | 2699 (16%) |
Hollywood and the recording industry | 2471 (15%) |
DoubleClick | 2925 (17%) |
America Online | 4569 (27%) |
Tina Terry at Sierra Times - Census & The 5th Amendment: When the census taker asks you all sorts of personal questions, say, "I take the 5th Amendment in response to that question." for every one except the one that is allowed by the constitution, the enumeration one: "How many people live in this house?" [sierra]
The Sierra Trading Post is here! It is a categorized classified ads service. They have a "Fire Arms" category (of course). You can post free personal ads or paid commercial ads. I entered an announcment about End the War on Freedom. I have a feeling that they support their service via email advertising. If it gets too bad, I'll tell y'all. [sierra]
InternetWeek - Sun Inches Closer To Open Java Spec: A draft of the new Java Community Process 2.0 is circulating among Sun's Java licensees. It appears that Sun is going to open up its spec process. Story also at The Register. [lt]
Strangely, End the War on Freedom started appearing yesterday in my Opera browser with a plain white background, and no font information. Only the home page appears that way, the other pages are fine. It doesn't happen in Internet Explorer. Wierd.