From today's headlines:
Reality Shows on Tap if Writers Strike
Why not call it like it really is? "Excrement on Tap if Writers Strike"...much better and much more honest. Reality shows can only take you so far.
Internet Tax Moratorium Goes to Bush
This extends the ban on taxing Internet commerce that has been in place since 1998. Apparently, a permanent ban has broad support but if we're still paying taxes in the real world, we might as well leave the option open in the virtual world. (Either that, or ban sales taxes in the real world, too.) Oh, and it's nice to finally see some bipartisan action; this bill passed the House 402-0, with support from businesses, local and state governments, and labor unions. Next up: snowballs in Hell.
Google Plan Sees Phones by mid-2008
I'll be interested to see what it is and what it does. I also like the "gPhone" name as an obvious jab at the iPhone. (It's a hand grenade...it's sideburns...a sonogram...a condiment dispenser...a prophylactic...)
Thanks for reading along.
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