- First, March 20th is Steak and blowjob day! I point it out for purely selfless reasons.
- U.S. Tells Andersen To Expect Charges, which would lead to the company being charged with (at least) a felony. If we're going to accept the fact that corporations are entities (which is a bigger issue), it should be possible to charge them with crimes. And in this case, it sure looks justified. Unless the
corporate entity
is already dead and I haven't noticed. [google news] - The 101 Dumbest Moments in Business. Sheesh. I'm a little disappointed in the list. There's far too much Enron on it. Even though Enron folding was a big deal, there's plenty of other stupidity in the business world out there. Just look at the companies I've worked for over the years. [daypop]
- Battle Intensifies Over Right to Copy. More erosion of fair-use rights is probably coming. [some guy]
- The Top Ten Conservative Idiots is updated every monday. [some guy]
- Bizarre vs. Bazaar -- what kind of Net do you want? Great article from Doc Searls:
...we need to build on the Commons concept; just being conscious about language will help. Look at it this way: We have the advantage if we talk about the Net as a place. They have the advantage if we talk about the Net as a plumbing system for shipping content.
- George Will's A Matter of Appearances takes the New York Times and Washington Post to task for the appearance of corruption in their support for the Incumbent Protection Act of 2002. [instapundit]