Bill of Rights Buttons and Cards
On the drive home from the range, I had my first big cry about my Dad's death. Almost had to pull the car over. Here's Bill, driving down the road, tears falling from his face. I had a bunch of small cries last week, but this was the first big one. I love laughing and crying. I'm a seeker of reality, and there's a lot of reality in tears and laughter.
My papa is dead. My papa is dead. My papa is dead...
I set up my Lee Anniversary Kit last night and deprimed & resized a few cases. Just need to buy some primers, powder, and bullets, and I'm in business. Yes!
L. Neil Smith - Bill of Rights Buttons and Cards -- Almost Ready to Go! - This page contains the button graphic and the card text for the Bill of Rights Enforcement program that L. Neil proposed a few weeks ago in The Libertarian Enterprise. He needs about $650 more to cover the first order of 5001 buttons and cards. If you would like to get some buttons and/or send a donation to the cause, ask Neil for his snail mail address via email to lneil@lneilsmith.com (or elneil@msn.com). They will cost about $0.40 per button/card combo. I sent $50 for 100 buttons/cards. If 12 more of you do the same, we're over the top.
William Stone, III at The Libertarian Enterprise - Yes, Virginia, There Is Individual Liberty - if you didn't follow the link to the latest TLE yesterday, do yourself a favor and read at least this article today. Mr. Stone answers a questionaire posted on the discussion list for the Ad Hoc Conspiracy to Draft L. Neil Smith For President. He uses it as an opportunity to provide an "anarcho-capitalist primer". BTW, it's worth getting a Yahoo account to read the messages on the discussion list. Messages from L. Neil Smith, William Stone, Steve Trinward, Ken Holder & Mrs. K, Scott Bieser, and many others, all in the last few days.
Bruce Sterling at Viridian - Geeks and Spooks - a sci-fi author talks about crypto. Entertaining. [picks]
Now, I've delivered a pretty severe excoriation to the crypto circus here, and one might even call it crabby and ill-tempered. But I've been watching this mess develop for years and years on end, and really, my hair has gone all gray, and I've adapted bifocals watching the crypto scandals. It's not getting better. It was "the Bosnia of Telecommunications," and even Bosnia looks better by now. I've earned a right to some crypto cynicism. The record speaks for itself.
Dave Winer's DaveNet - Dave Winer on a Segway - Dave got to play with Dean Kamen's new invention for 10 minutes. He liked it.
Key take-away from the initial ride: It's Fun.
I think that's all you need to know.