Plagiarism Today, which is run by a non-lawyer journalist named Jonathan Bailey, describes itself as “a site targeted at Webmasters and copyright holders regarding the issue of plagiarism online. Though it deals with many legal issues, in particular the DMCA and copyright law, it is not a leg[...]
Posts Tagged ‘commentary by Roger Rabbit’
Selling useless junk to idiots
Businesses thrive by selling useless junk to idiots. It’s not how much you make, but your spending habits, that determines whether you’re flush or broke … “Even as national retailers pull Confederate flags from shelves and websites after the shooting deaths of nine black chur[...]
April 1 Eating Green
German media reported in 2007 that Kim Jong Il hoped to solve the famine in his country by breeding giant rabbits. An east German farmer who bred rabbits the size of dogs was apparently asked by North Korea to help set up a big bunny farm to alleviate food shortages. To get things going, he [&hellip[...]
Why Dick Cheney is ‘full of crap’
Real-life success refutes b.s. every time. Major Sherwood F. Moran, USMC, who was the most successful U.S. military interrogator of World War 2 and wrote the U.S. armed forces interrogators’ “bible,” never tortured anyone. Not even the loathesome Japanese. He used empathetic rather[...]
Mars Hill Church’s Driscoll Resigns
Seattle’s Own Megachurch Is Failing News sources report that Mark Driscoll, controversial founder of Seattle-based Mars Hill Church, has resigned his pastor position. He took a leave of absence several weeks ago to think over his future, after public controversy erupted over his authoritaria[...]
Lockheed Claims Fusion Power ‘Breakthrough’
Lockheed’s fabled “Skunk Works,” which notoriously concocted iconic Cold War gadgets like the U-2 and SR-71 spy planes (and probably some satellites and other stuff we don’t know about, and maybe even flying saucers), apparently has been tinkering with fusion power, I assume [...]
Two Down, One To Go
CBS News reports that Waldo, Florida, is disbanding its police force and dismantling its infamous speed traps. The nearby town of Hampton did so earlier this year after the state legislature threatened to revoke its town charter. Several former Hampton town officials are under investigation for [...]
What terrorism costs us
“Anita Datar serves as a founding Board Member of Tulalens. She is a Senior Technical Advisor at Futures Group and offers ten years of experience in HIV policy and expertise in health information systems, geographic information systems, and health systems strengthening in sub-Saharan Africa, L[...]