- Thanksfindering is a follow-up to the criticisms of the Mac OS X finder I pointed to on Saturday. [zeldman]
- Hugh MacLeod draws cartoons on the back of business cards. Some are pretty cool. [boing boing]
- Snow's coming—so are new parking rules. Time to brush up on the snow emergency rules. There's actually a little snow on the ground this morning. [strib]
- Incorporated man makes 'murder confession' online - arrest follows. But he says he's not guilty, because he was acting on behalf of a corporation he's registered called "Proud and Insolent Youth." So. Do corporations actually have the rights of individuals? What about the responsibilities? [flutterby]
- Schools required to turn over students' names to military recruiters if the school takes any federal money (which is pretty much all of them). Parents can opt-out at least. [some guy]
- 'Everything you say...' warning may be overturned by Supreme Court. There's a case up in which an injured suspect was questioned by police without being Mirandized. Get ready to say goodbye to the Fifth Amendment. [strib]
- At Justice, Freedom Not to Release Information [warning: popup]. John Ashcroft has told federal employees that if they break the law, he'll make sure the justice department stands behind them. [boing boing]