Outsourcing the War
From Jeremy Scahill, for The Nation “As this Committee is well aware, we are now in the midst of the …
From Jeremy Scahill, for The Nation “As this Committee is well aware, we are now in the midst of the …
Well said, in my opinion, by Jesse Walker on Reason.com: May 8, 2007, 9:48pm …But I’m also glad to see …
A fascinating story from John Noble Wilford, for the New York Times. Yet the suspension bridges were familiar and …
…I owned three of them. Pictured here is one of the first computer’s I ever used, a TRS-80 Model 1. …
Continue reading I really hate to call these “old” computers…
Congressman Ron Paul was a clear stand-out from the usual suspects in the first GOP debate, with many viewers (and …
Continue reading Another Web Revolt Succeeds: Ron Paul and ABC News
Many who are on the individual-rights side of the gun debate may be as unaware as I was about the …
Continue reading A Liberal Case for Gun Rights Helps Sway Judiciary
Internet Boom 2.0 is well underway, and conventional innovation is also alive and well. Here’s Fortune’s list of the top …
“The director of national intelligence, Michael McConnell, said yesterday that the evidence of what is wrong with FISA was too …
CERN (the European Organization for Nuclear Research) created the very first Web server in May of 1990. The first live site was …
Continue reading Visit the first-ever Web server, online since 1990
by Sophie Goodchild, for The Independent Britain is in danger of “committing slow social suicide” as such Big Brother techniques …
Continue reading Britain becoming a Big Brother society, says data watchdog
Hollywood pitch: 24 meets The Bourne Identity. PW ran a nice piece recently on 9 upcoming debut thrillers, and I …
by Sean O’Neill, Tim Reid, and Michael Evans, for The Times of London The al-Qaeda leader who is thought to have devised …