I read a story at slashdot earlier that talks about how the Governor of Utah is asking Congress to enact legislation that would segregate content on the Internet by port – for instance, moving porn off of port 80 and onto it’s own port where it could be blocked outright. You can read about the [...]
Posts Tagged ‘Blogosphere’
Why do people who don’t have a clue insist on pretending that they do…
Posted: 15th March 2007 by John in UncategorizedTags: Blogosphere, Politics, Technology
Freedom of the press? Not in America.
Posted: 12th February 2007 by John in PersonalTags: Blogosphere, Politics
While reading slashdot earlier tonight, I stumbled upon a story that links to an interview with jailed journalist Josh Wolf talking about why he was jailed and getting his take on things. Josh has been jailed for almost six months for failure to comply with a federal subpoena to turn over a video he made [...]
You’ve been selected to give us your money, congratulations!
Posted: 25th January 2007 by John in PersonalTags: Blogosphere, Politics
There are very few days when I get to the office and find myself genuinely surprised. Usually when that happens it’s because sometime during the 20 minutes it takes me to get here in the morning something broke, crashed or otherwise blew up and I’ve got to fix it. Those are usually never good days. [...]
CBS takes an interest in Spocko and the Mouse, and links to me
Posted: 10th January 2007 by John in PersonalTags: Blogosphere
I don’t consider myself a big time blogger. In fact, I actually consider myself a very very very small-time blogger, as my primary audiance are friends and family… people I know and talk to somewhat regularly. The topics I cover here are pretty much just things that are of personal interest to me, and that [...]
It’s David and Goliath all over again
Posted: 8th January 2007 by John in UncategorizedTags: Blogosphere, Technology
The first Ammendment. It guarantees our freedom of speech. I’m all for it, as any government who limits the speech of it’s citizens, is tyrannical. The people must be free to express their views, beliefs and thoughts, or the government ceases to be of the people and for the people, and becomes of the elite [...]











