Update To The Y100 Situation
First, let me get a bit of disclaimer out, in the interest of full disclosure: I am biased in favor of Y100, at least as it used to be. They always treated me well musically, but they also treated me…
First, let me get a bit of disclaimer out, in the interest of full disclosure: I am biased in favor of Y100, at least as it used to be. They always treated me well musically, but they also treated me…
Others have already written on the passing (registration required; just hit BugMeNot for a username/password combo) of Y100 from the radio scene, but I felt it warranted further comment. I’d actually seen this one coming, as an email pointing me…
Actress Tori Spelling, presented without comment. Lileks was far less kind to the wisp of an actress: “Zombies continue to rise from the grave seeking brains, publicity”. Egah.
…personally, I think a cell phone jamming device is a worthy, and tempting, investment. Source: Dave Barry’s blog
Sure looks like it. Seems as if anyone that contributed to the LT “legal defense fund” got scammed, bigtime. *sigh* As one of the /. posters noted, “There’s no honor among thieves”.
Hey Gigabyte! I’ve got a brilliant idea: why don’t you make it so the only way you can possibly upgrade your motherboards’ BIOSes be through a friggin’ Win32 only program? Why not fly in the face of years of precedent…
Who, precisely, needs a Banana Bunker? More importantly, who in their right mind thought of that “gadget”?
If you’re a graphic/web designer, Fontleech may interest you. They’re trying to blog/maintain a list of freely available fonts and typesets out there. Looks like they’re off to a good start.
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I’ve been a loyal Corner reader in the past, but ever since I’ve taken up interfacing with blogs primarily on an RSS-based basis, I’ve tended to skip National Review’s group blog. All this changed yesterday, as they have finally add…