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Submitted by Bill St. Clair on Sat, 11 Mar 2000 13:00:00 GMT
Dave Winer introduced stewart himself at Scripting News. Stewart has comments on politics, edu, art, tech, and spirit. (I'm not providing many links here to encourage you to visit himself yourself) His gun page and politics page and home page include this gem:
"You need only reflect that one of the best ways to get yourself a reputation as a dangerous citizen these days is to go about repeating the very phrases which our founding fathers used in the struggle for independence." -Charles Austin Beard
His politics page contains a pointer to the complete text of George Orwell's Animal Farm. "All animals are equal, but some animals are more equal than others." [from my memory, not his page]. On his edu page he wants to "Take education out of the dark ages and into the 2000's." The only idea there yet, though, is to get kids more connected, using Manilla somehow. Don't miss What Stewart Believes. Well said! Stewart, nice to have met you! [stew]

On Stewart's discussion page, I found Will's Libertarian Weblog. Not much there yet, he just started it the last week of February, but I'm always glad to hear another libertarian voice (er, read another libertarian rag). Welcome, Will Cate, to the world of weblogging!

I'm adding new stuff at the bottom today, just to be different.

J.J. Johson at Sierra Times - Black America: It's an Attitude thing: Mr. Johnson responds to letters he received after his "

But if you're white, and complain about the same injustices that many blacks complaint about, you get labeled 'antigovernment' That's what's been going on in America these days. While you blacks have been enjoying the political power you have achieved, and doing everything in your power to protect that regime in Washington D.C., more black men have been thrown in jail (during this administration) than any other - including Lincoln. More black men will never be able to vote, defend themselves, or start a business because of the policies your democrats and many of the republicans have put into place. And where's the NAACP?

Suing gun manufacturers.

WE ARE ALL LOSING OUR RIGHTS! REGARDLESS OF SKIN COLOR!

Minority Mike at Sierra Times - 14 People That Chap My Hide - In his inimitable style, Mike lays into Katie Couric, Richard Simmons, Walter Cronkite, Spike Lee, John McCain, Diane Feinstein, Alec Baldwin, Madeleine Albright, Jesse Jackson, Donald Trump, Janet Reno, Yassar Arafat, Jerry Springer, & Bill Owens. My favorite: [sierra]

Janet Reno - Let's get somthin' straight here right from the git-go. Janet Reno does NOT have a disease that makes her shake. The real story here is that there's a wire up her butt that runs directly to a little button on the Zipper-in-Chief's desk. Any time he thinks she might break down and tell the truth about anything, Bill pushes the button and Lady Reno gets 110 volts up her pooper. You'd shake an' lie too, if you knew that was the price you'd have to pay for bein' honest. Just thinkin' about it makes me shakey. Now that we've got that out in the open, so to speak, you can stop feelin' sorry for her and start demanding her indictment. The slaughtered of Waco demand it. That was a church, full of women and kids! They were gassed, shot and burned! If you think that can be 'justified,' or 'explained,' in any way, by any body, then stop readin' this right now an' go turn yourself in to this criminal so she can 'protect' you. Me and mine can take care of ourselves, thank you very much. Anybody else that wants to 'protect us' had better bring their lunch, 'cause I swear to ya, it's gonna be a long day.

Michelle Mittelstadt at CBS MarketWatch - Public Access at Waco Test Nixed: our friend (ha), Judge Smith has declared that the Waco reenactment will be off-limits to the press. Fie on him.

Wired - Iridium Lost in Space: Motorola is shutting down its Iridium satellite phone system. Not enough people were willing to pay the steap price. I hope somebody builds a world-wide satellite phone system that is cheap enough for everyone to use. One phone number, worldwide, as cheap as air. And a bridge accross the Hudson in the bargain... [wired]

Slashdot - Comments On The DMCA Published: the copyright office publised all the comments they received in PDF format. "pro-consumer, with the exception of those from media companies: Time/Warner (movies), Sony Computer (interestingly, comments focus on Playstation rather than movies or music), and the MPAA." I haven't read them. Probably won't.

jeff covey at freshmeat.net - Big News at ApacheCon: They've released Apache 2.0a, the first alpha release of the new Apache: threads, portable runtime library. Beta soon, final later this year. [meat]

Simon Shine at LinuxToday - dot-lies.com Counters dot-truth.com FUD: "A counter-FUD effort has been put up at www.dot-lies.com as a reaction to Microsoft's dot-truth campaign." dot-lies.com is currently just a handful of links to stories. [lt]

Reuters via NewsAlert - Corel, Intel to launch cheap Linux PC: maybe, Intel's being cagey. [lt]

Stephen Beale at MacWEEK - Canvas goes to Linux: Deneba SOftware is porting Canvas, its "integrated graphics software" to Linux. Intel only, unless there is enough demand for a PPC version. Free beta to be available early next month. No ship date announced. [lt]

Stephen Shanfland at CNET - HP wins round in Java battle: Lynx Real-Time Systems is going to ship HP's unlicensed Java VM, Chai, with their BlueCat Linux. HP is pretty sneaky on their What's Chai page. The word "Java" is not prominently placed anywhere. It is there, but I needed the Find command to find it. Guess they're letting Sun wake up and smell the coffee. [lt]

Tasty Bits from the Technology Front (TBTF) - ...shatters the last-mile bottleneck into shards of light: Comments on new technology announced, but not explained, by TeraBeam Networks, "a Fiberless Optics network with imminent potential to eliminate the last-mile bottleneck of today's bandwidth-intensive network". The TeraBeam web site is currently a teaser, saying that they will go live on March 13. Nothing hidden in the HTML comments. [/.]

This is the first I've heard of TBTF. It appears that Keith Dawson has been emailing a TBTF newsletter for quite a while now. His weblog is "an experiment in more timely and less 'cooked' TBTF news coverage". He maintains it with Blogger A new source! [tbtf]

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