- I’ve updated the news about Apple’s WWDC schedule change one final time. The short version is that Apple went to pretty great lengths to make sure I could go in spite of the schedule change, and I’m (once again) impressed by the dedication of the folks in Apple Developer Relations. I still think that changing the conference dates was a pretty bone-headed maneuver, but at the moment, I’m feeling okay.
- Heavy snow aiming for Twin Cities:
We can’t rule out four to eight inches
by tomorrow evening. So much for the spring-like weather we’ve been enjoying lately. [strib] - The Atlantic has some suggestions on Caring for Your Introvert.
- College Media Group Cautions That 2 Copyright Laws Could Collide. Seems the DMCA is in conflict with another law designed to enable educational institutions to use copyrighted material for teaching.
- In Bursting an old bubble, Colby Cosh unearths what really happened to John Bender, who didn’t actually drop dead while on the mound during a baseball game. [colby cosh]
- I really like yesterday’s Doctor Fun. Not sure why, just do.
- Mass e-mailer ordered to pay 6.5 mil. yen compensation. That’s US$54,000, and it’s based on the cost to handle the undeliverable spam.
- Israeli military experts assess the U.S.-led invasion and conclude there’s so much disinformation flying that it’s impossible to say how the war’s really going.
- How up to date are you on issues regarding the Iraq war? Take the Iraq War Quiz and find out. [Jim]