- Arianna Huffington's Land Of The Free? talks about the potential cancellation of Bill Maher's Politically Incorrect.
- Post-attack blood donors discovering AIDS, hepatitis. Well, that's something good come of all this. At least those folks now know they're infected.
- Vandals smash Arab-owned tobacco shop window. A nice guy gets his business busted up by some drunks. Just around the corner is the restaurant described in the article: For one Afghan in Minnesota, kindness and concern. So far, they've had no problems. My friend Jim pointed this out, and added that it bugs him more than usual because it's in our neighborhood. Me too.
- Phil Agre's Some Notes on War in a World Without Boundaries. Long. Worth reading. Or you could listen to this other take on how to fight the Taliban. On a less non-violent note, you could play Bin Laden Liquors - The Game.
- In Defense of Freedom is the organization I mentioned a while back. They've got a website and some solid suggestions now.
- Hackers face life imprisonment under ATA, ATA Draw Tough Questions and Slowing Down the Avalanche are three articles about the proposed Anti- Terrorism Act.
- When the FBI comes knocking, it's the worst of times. Especially when it's just a fishing expedition.
- Got Code Red or Nimda running on your machine? Best fix it soon. Infected DSL Users Get 86ed by ISPs.
- Finally, if you can get through to the server, The Onion | 26 September 2001 has some fine articles. It's just incredibly busy. You can read about it in the Onion's Bitter Tears of Irony.