Monday, April 18, 2005



Only after the last tree has been cut down, only after the last fish has been caught, only after the last river has been poisoned, only then will you realize that money cannot be eaten.
- Cree Saying
The good news: The technology is here, it's cheap and cities across the country are doing it already.
But here's the bad news: During the next year of planning, you're going to be bombarded with messages about how the incompetent, bloated city bureaucracy is going to chase businesses from our town and waste millions of dollars on a fool's quest. It's not surprising; the cable and phone companies have poured hundreds of millions of dollars into a wired infrastructure that the people of San Francisco can leapfrog for a fraction of the cost. Should Municipalities Get in the Wi-Fi Business?

The Blog, The Press, The Media: Butterfly Effect
Men know everything… no matter how stupid or inexperienced or arrogant or ignorant they are... (Andrea Dworkin)

We have all been guilty of it: blurring the lines between reality and fiction. Most of us contribute by forwarding a questionable e-mail. Perhaps we have forwarded that mile-long e-mail that takes 10 minutes to scroll to the bottom, only to laugh at some soon-to-be-unemployed associate who accidentally hit "Reply To All" and sent his uncensored complaints to the entire law firm. Almost all of us are guilty of visiting the Greedy Associates Web site to revel in stories about purported associate abuse. Some of us have even contributed to blog gossip relating to law firm life. Some of us sent an email to his Royal highness William Frucht ...


We spend a lot of time in this electronic community, but do we ever stop to think whether this community is real or fictitious? One Harvard Law blogger had everyone fooled.
When Blogs Are Fictitious Filing [Minneapolis is about to become an unwired city, creating a universal wireless Internet access network available to every citizen, visitor, business and municipal facility within city limits In Minneapolis: Wireless Internet As Basic Public Infrastructure ; Millionaire spammer canned - Jeremy Jaynes was making suckers of everyone. Not any more ... Will an American millionaire's conviction for "bulk emailing" be the first of many? Spam king gets unwelcome message ; Bush is anything but pro-transparency ]
• · When having no information is too much information Why must bloggers keep us apprised on days when they have nothing to say? ; via Bespacific: TVEyes, the real-time broadcast search provider, today announced Podscope®, the first engine to search within a Podcast Connecting to Blog Readers the Audio Way
• · · Media buyers have called into question the accuracy of newspaper and magazine circulation numbers and the body that audits them following fresh claims that publishers are still including free or discounted copies to boost sales figures. Ad buyers press for answers ; via Holistic blogger with two first names: Hugh Martin of the Age fame: Newspaper circ figures are out for the six months to March 31. The news is not good ... and the spin, predictably, is furious.` Circulation woes
• · · · How many of you drooled over the sparkly, pink cell phone Jessica used in that episode of Sex and the City? About Geeks, Gals and Guys who love savvy toys ; Imre Salusinszky: Talking to myself about me, only because I'm milestoned
• · · · · The more that legal blogging becomes accepted as a method of publishing by legal academics, and also less traditionally legal blogs the legitimacy and utility of legal blogging can only increase. Developments like Blawg Review can’t hurt, either. Blawging and scholarship ; Welcome to a world where inexperienced editors make articles about the wrong topics worse. - Judge Posner Previewing Blawg Review
• · · · · · There's a new feature in Gmail called Web Clips, which displays little headlines above your inbox or message and is fed via, um, feeds Gmail adds feed - atom, rss- reading; How to by Blog Herald: How to place Google Adsense ads next to your text