Not Yet
"Blog up, yet?" asks JA,<br>
on his way out to get a sandwich.<br>
"Blog up, yet?" asks JA,<br>
on his way out to get a sandwich.<br>
Of course I found this survey on the effectiveness of aluminum foil hats at stopping governmental brainwave manipulation funny—the first five times I received it!
I'd love to write about something else, but this story keeps going and going and going. Now we have reports that Sony's malware has opened consumers' (yes, <I>customers</I>, people who actually bought their CDs) computers to other malware.
Memo to all of us smug Apple computadors: Sony doesn't discriminate. It turns out, Sony BMG is using SunnCom DRM to install kernal extensions on your machines. That's in addition to the F4i root kit infestation that PC users are complaining about.
I was checking out <A HREF="http://www.hackaday.com/">Hack A Day</A>, which listed an iPod remote control hack. When I pulled it up, it turned out to be a controller that works off of T + A's remote control buss. Pretty cool, if somewhat narrowly focused.
Because I type in "hi-fi" and it gives me <I>this</I>.
"Oh, were you looking for this?"
"Bow down before me, puny humans!"
"I want to hear something with horns," I say, finally.<br>
"Cool," John DeVore replies.<br>
Just when I thought I'd begun to experience outrage fatigue, John DeVore goes and sends me this link from the EFF.