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Submitted by Bill St. Clair on Tue, 13 Jun 2000 12:00:00 GMT
Wow! Adventure, the original, is on the web from Stanford. I spent many long hours in front of a DecWriter in my dorm in 1976 or so when Adventure first came out. A blast from the past. [latte]

Well, I finally read yesterday's issue of The Libertarian Enterprise. And I found an article by L. Neil Smith that I hadn't seen before. And boy is it good! Meet Me In St. Louis comments on the movie of that name about a family in 1904, not that rich, who happen to have a fairly normal house for the time, 8 bedrooms, and everything else you'd expect in an 8 bedroom house. Why doesn't anyone but the rich have that kind of a house nowadays? "It takes a lot of money to run a police state." We get to keep only 1/8 of what we earn. The rest goes to taxes, either our own direct taxes or the taxes paid by the merchants who sell us stuff. That's why both parents have to work nowadays.

Kevin Tuma - Choppers: How the republicans and democrats are cooperating to destroy the Bill of Rights.

Harry Browne at WorldNetDaily - Beware of governments improving software: reminds us that before government took control of health care, you could get a routine operation for a couple of weeks' pay. Now it costs a year's pay. With the skewering of Microsoft, government is now poised to similarly ruin the software industry.

David Bauder of AP at Excite.com - NY Cheers Springsteen's Diallo Song.

ABCNews.com - Springsteen Concert Draws Crowds: They've got a video about the controverial song, but no soundtrack. I wanna hear it.

Stephen A. Martin at The Hawk Eye in Burlington, Iowa - Shoemaker ready to risk it all for militia movement: Dan Shoemaker is going to carry loaded weapons in Galeburg and Monmouth, Illinois, to protest laws limiting where firearms can be carried. Police have stated that they are prepared to stop him. He intends resist violently. [sierra]

Jeff Donn of AP via CBS MarketWatch - Smith & Wesson To Shut Down 2 Plants: looks like the boycott is working. Smith & Wesson must die. [wnd]

gnujatella is a Gnutella client written in Java. [meat]

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