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Submitted by Bill St. Clair on Thu, 11 Jan 2001 13:00:00 GMT
I posted a couple of new articles on my Linda Hamilton page. 2nd Amendment Injustice - Part 1 and Part 2 are articles by Nancy Snow originally published in The Message, the monthly newsletter of Gun Owners' Action League. They concern the case of Doug Burnes, a Boston man who was tried on assault and battery charges because he drew his licensed handgun to protect himself from assault.

I also updated my Doing Freedom! mirror to include the 12/25/2000 issue. And I read most of this newest issue of Doing Freedom!. Another good one from Don Lobo and Sunni.

Stephanie A. Stanley at the New Orleans Times-Picayune - Man Gets Life for Selling Heroin: to an undercover cop. Entrapment is illegal in civilized countries like Mexico. He earned a total of $50 on the sale, but heroin sale carries a mandatory life sentence in Louisiana. A very good reason to never go there. Fascist pigs. [unknown]

Dr. Brian Martin at the University of Wollongong, Australia - Information liberation: I haven't read this yet, but it looks interesting. I am still undecided on the idea of ownership of information, but I'm leaning towards considering information as the absolute property of its creator. Andrew J. Galambos is likely to win out over Dr. Martin. There are problems with the concept of property, but non-property is even worse, IMNSHO. One day I might even finish reading Sic Itur Ad Astra, the introduction to Dr. Galambos' Theory of Volition.

Opera 5.01 is available for download, may have been for a while. They fixed the two bugs that have been bugging me in 5.0. <BASE target="_blank"> in the header of your html file and target="_blank" in an anchor tag (link) now properly cause the link to be opened in a new window. It no longer crashes when browsing through Microsoft's proxy. Happy happy joy joy!

"JOnAS, available as Open Source, is the Evidian implementation of the Enterprise Java Beans 1.1 specifications. JOnAS is a pure Java™ implementation of the EJB™ specification that relies on JDK and JNDI™." [meat]

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