A federal judge has ordered the invasion of your privacy. This is from washingtonpost.com:
That data includes every YouTube username, the associated IP address and the videos that user has watched on YouTube. Google will also be required to hand over copies of every video removed from Youtube for any reason (DMCA notices or user-initiated deletions). [Judge] Stanton dismissed Google’s argument that the order will violate user privacy, saying such privacy concerns are merely “speculative.”
Speculative. It’s terabytes of data about us.
Andrew Tobias has a nice posting about Clay Felker, who died earlier this week.
Walt Mossberg provides Some General Tips For Switch to Mac From Windows. I would have found this handy during the first few weeks; not so much later.
Obama leads McCain by 5 points in — wait for it — Montana.
[Not having to blog because I’m taking a break makes it a lot easier to blog. Does that make any sense — other than as a description of insanity I mean?]
I’ll bet you a nickel that you can’t go a week without posting.
So far your record is a day and a half.
Like everything in life, it’s easier and more interesting if you don’t have to do.
Ephraim, why don’t you try to break your record for percentage of your posts that are nasty and totally worthless? Right now you’re at 100%. Personally, I don’t think you are capable of going under that.
Compulsive: hard to find balance. I’m having similar problems with my postretirement obsession. Change is in order.
Maybe less really IS more.
Whatever… I still love hearing your voice.
Today is a holiday. In order for a retired person to make a holiday meaningful, I went to work — and my work is blogging. Break continues tomorrow. 😉
Keep your nickel, Ephraim.