Happenings
The White Sox take Game 1 from Houston, there goes $5.
Class action lawsuit against Apple for iPod Nano scratches... I need to class action myself for being so lazy. Scratches?
Doom, the Rock movie vehicle based on the video game took the #1 box office spot with a little over $15 million.
Sony reaches a PSP shipment milestone, 10 million.
Cyborg cells sense humidity? From Nature.com: "Living bacteria have been incorporated into an electronic circuit to produce a sensitive humidity gauge. The device unites microbe and machine, taking advantage of the properties of both to make for a supersensitive sensor. "As far as we know, this is the first report of using microorganisms to make an electronic device," says Ravi Saraf, a chemist from the University of Nebraska, Lincoln, who developed the 'cellborg' with his student Vikas Berry." Holy SkyNet Batman!
Seems the UN wants custody of the internet. Everyone better pray this does not happen. Why? The UN would levy taxes on on e-mail and other related services. Not only that, now after the hard work of laying the net foundations is done, other countries want a greater say in its operation. Custody should remain right here with the US. Rarely has anything improved with UN governance.
Class action lawsuit against Apple for iPod Nano scratches... I need to class action myself for being so lazy. Scratches?
Doom, the Rock movie vehicle based on the video game took the #1 box office spot with a little over $15 million.
Sony reaches a PSP shipment milestone, 10 million.
Cyborg cells sense humidity? From Nature.com: "Living bacteria have been incorporated into an electronic circuit to produce a sensitive humidity gauge. The device unites microbe and machine, taking advantage of the properties of both to make for a supersensitive sensor. "As far as we know, this is the first report of using microorganisms to make an electronic device," says Ravi Saraf, a chemist from the University of Nebraska, Lincoln, who developed the 'cellborg' with his student Vikas Berry." Holy SkyNet Batman!
Seems the UN wants custody of the internet. Everyone better pray this does not happen. Why? The UN would levy taxes on on e-mail and other related services. Not only that, now after the hard work of laying the net foundations is done, other countries want a greater say in its operation. Custody should remain right here with the US. Rarely has anything improved with UN governance.







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