Jakarta Commons HTTP Client
# Julie Kay at Law.com - U.S. Attorney's Porn Fight Gets Bad Reviews - Alex Acosta, the interim U.S. Attorney for Miami has made it clear to his people that prosecuting pornography by consenting adults will be a priority. Not violent crime. Not even drugs. Pictures of naked adults. There's a photo of Mr. Acosta in the article. It's very easy to imagine a bloody hole in its forehead. [claire]
# Garry Reed, The Loose Cannon Libertarian - SnooperChips and ToasterTaps - commentary on the surveillance society. Sensenbrenner's turn-in-your-neighbor act, RFID, EDR, internet broadband backdoors, and tin foil hats.
Congressman Sensenbrenner knows how to win the Drug War. He wants to forcibly turn us all into Deputy Dawgs. His bill, introduced last May, would require every person in the USSA to rat out everyone who has ever so much as copped a contact high from a wayward puff of pot.
Anyone who fails to fink on family or friends lands in lockup. If Men won't inform on their Moms, if Dads don't denounce their daughters, if Lilo flinches at snitching on Stitch -- and then won't help convict them -- they become prison fodder themselves.
# S. King Company - Xantrex XPower Powerpack 300 Plus - a lead-acid battery with an AC inverter and pump. Can jump start your car, pump up its tires, provide light, and provide emergency AC power. Rechargeable via AC or car lighter. $97 + shipping. [tcfrefugees]
# I've been playing with Apache's Jakarta Commons HTTP Client, working towards providing a way for a drawing applet to save pictures to a MediaWiki. I've got the basic posting code working, but have so far not figured out how to set the cookies to convince the wiki that I'm already logged in. It keeps telling me I'm not. I was hoping to save myself some time by using an existing server-side upload facility. I may end up writing the server side myself, but first, I'm going to figure out how the wiki determines that you've saved your login information from a previous session.