Country: United States City: Columbus, GA Citation: Sec. 14-34. Idiots, etc.; teasing, harassing. It shall be unlawful and disorderly conduct for any person to tease or harass, either by words, signs or acts, on the streets or public places in the city any simple minded, idiotic, or crazy person, or any cripple, or other unfortunate…
The Electronic Freedom Foundation has a number of very useful resources. They fight for the freedom of people to express their freedom of speech on the Internet. Their Legal Guide for Bloggers looks to have some pretty good information. For example, I have been reading on The Bloggers’ FAQ on Online Defamation Law which seems…
I found a very interesting web site with useful quotes. Software Engineering Proverbs Already I am plotting how to use them in getting what I want. Maybe I should use them to be more wise in my decision making? riiiiiiiigggghhhhhht….
I found a very interesting web site with useful quotes. Software Engineering Proverbs Already I am plotting how to use them in getting what I want. Maybe I should use them to be more wise in my decision making? riiiiiiiigggghhhhhht….
I can see this on desks at work….
From NPR: “Blogging is a favorite pastime for many tech-savvy writers. But when the subject of the blogs veers into the workplace, employers have been less enthusiastic. Los Alamos Labs is red-faced after an employee revealed security concerns in a blog. And Delta has fired a flight attendant for leggy photos on her web journal. 
Sent this to some people at work last week for laughs. We need you to help PUBLICIZE the event so that future time travelers will know about the convention and attend. This web page is insufficient; in less than a year it will be taken down when I graduate, and futhermore, the World Wide Web…
Star Wars Force FX Lightsabers have made some act like kids in public places. Sounds like a ball!!
<sarcasm>I agree that I only wanted to be a bike messenger because of my idol, Puck, on The Real World.</sarcasm> In this article, How The Internet Has Changed The Bike Messenger Business, it indicates that bike messengers are getting killed by the ubiquitousness of email. Perhaps another step forward should be taken. Technology has made…