Blogging Is for Fun and Freedom
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Women Go Blogging and Find Freedom of
Speech
Women Go Blogging and Find Freedom of
Speech
08/02/2004 05:14 PMWomen go blogging and find freedom of speech .. article by Karen
Trimbath
womensenews.org/article.cfm/dyn/aid/1934
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Blogging brings with it a sense of
freedom and empowerment that just about
anyone can appreciate
Blogging brings with it a sense of
freedom and empowerment that just about
anyone can appreciate
03/08/2004 11:12 PMBlogs can make anyone an
author
dailyherald.com/business/business_story.asp?intid=3805488
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"Atrios discovers that freedom of the
press also means "freedom to censor.""
"Atrios discovers that freedom of the
press also means "freedom to censor.""
05/01/2004 09:27 PMToday's Specials: Freedom Fries and
Freedom Toast
Today's Specials: Freedom Fries and
Freedom Toast
03/13/2003 10:24 AMToday's
New York Times reports that Congressman Bob Ney
(R-Ohio) ordered the cafeterias in the House of Representative to
remove the word "French" from all menus. Now being served: Freedom
Fries and Freedom Toast. Seriously.
Link
Discuss
"six apart (makers of movable type
bl0gging software and typepad bl0gging
service) are going to buy live journal"
"six apart (makers of movable type
bl0gging software and typepad bl0gging
service) are going to buy live journal"
01/05/2005 04:20 AMBlogging for Profits- Triple Your Google
Adsense or Searchfeed Profits With This
Powerful New Blogging Tool From Blog
Burner
Blogging for Profits- Triple Your Google
Adsense or Searchfeed Profits With This
Powerful New Blogging Tool From Blog
Burner
02/01/2005 09:17 PMPowerful new blogging tool helps any web site no matter how small or
large get search engine listed and indexed within days automatically.
Turn any blog into a profitable niche that you can duplicate over and
over again while tripling your Google Adsense or Searchfeed ad sharing
profits. [PRWEB Jan 31, 2005]
Gates Endorses Blogging; Blogging Now
Old-Hat
Gates Endorses Blogging; Blogging Now
Old-Hat
05/22/2004 02:01 PMBill Gates' employees were way ahead of the boss when it came to
blogging, but it's good to see Gates' endorsement
a> (BBC) nonetheless. If he gets it -- and he obviously does -- then a
lot of other folks are sure to follow.
I wonder how soon blogging will become a natural, integral part of the
operating system. RSS would be a good start.
Freedom of Music Choice :: Freedom of
choice is what you want!
Freedom of Music Choice :: Freedom of
choice is what you want!
08/17/2004 11:14 AM
Apparently, the freedom to choose whose DRM to use is what you want!
.. Freedom of Music Choice .. blog
freedomofmusicchoice.org
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bl0gging the DNC convention bl0gging
bl0gging the DNC convention bl0gging
07/27/2004 02:42 PM
While much of the blogging world has been ga-ga over
getting into the Democratic National Convention, it's
tough to find anything interesting going on among
the convention bloggers
(to their credit, go turn on CSPAN today and see for yourself how
boring it is). While our own
Jessamyn is there (
here are profiles of everyone going), I've found the
strange
CNN/Technorati
partnership to be the most useful thing.
Technorati founder David Sifry
is basically doing a metafilter of all convention blogs over on CNN as
the
daily blog roundup, highlighting the posts worth reading among the
participants.
.Mac the "Key to Freedom"
.Mac the "Key to Freedom"
01/22/2004 02:12 AMThe MacDevCenter has just posted a
excellent article on .Mac and how even
power users can find it of great use. Author de Kermadec points out
that though .Mac may seem to have limitations, those limitations allow
users to "rely on simpler, more straightforward solutions that,
in the long run, let me be more creative and productive that ever
before."
Let's Try Freedom
Let's Try Freedom
12/25/2004 05:00 PMLet’s Try Freedom .. Robert Hayes
bobhayes.net
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Views of Freedom
Views of Freedom
05/17/2004 12:13 AMThe recent
relea
se of MT3.0 has provoked a whole lot of smart commentary around
the net over the past few days: for example see Simon Phipps (
here
and
here
a>) and Alan
Bleaklow. But the one that hit me hardest is Mark Pilgrim’s
Freedom
0. This piece has been criticized (correctly) as disconnected from
the way consumer software works (summary: users pay for features). And
indeed, Mark doesn’t think about this the way a consumer would: how
many of them run eleven sites? Instead, he thinks about this like
a CIO does .
“Freedom 0” is all about predictability and risk reduction; CIO
territory, big-time. Mark carries the argument to extremes because
that’s the kind of writer he is, but it’s an argument everyone in
the software business should be thinking about.
Freedom 0+1ⅈ
Freedom 0+1ⅈ
05/16/2004 03:14 PMMatt Croydon: I'm still using Radio on this blog, mostly because the
thought of cleaning up and converting 3000 some entries scares me.
Matt,
you really need to face your fears. There is absolutely no data
lock-in in Radio UserLand. This is all you you need to migrate
to
Blosxom. I'd recommend that you do the migration just to
convince
yourself that it can be done, and then go back to using whatever
software you are most comfortable with. It is not just about the
code...
EFF Freedom Party
EFF Freedom Party
08/04/2004 08:13 PM
Paul Boutin
writes.....
EFF's Freedom Fest '04 this
afternoon, 5-8pm at Yerba Buena Gardens in San Francisco. I have to
work. You (hopefully) don't. Austin Willacy and others rock the
lawn.
[Paul Boutin]
======
Marc's note.....
One of the great things about living in SF - is that I can go to
these shindigs.
I'll be there cele
brating our victory today!
Three degrees to freedom
Three degrees to freedom
08/22/2004 09:15 PMHere's the formal relationship: My wife's cousin knows the mother of
Micah Garen, the American journalist who was being held hostage in
Iraq until a couple of hours ago. Here's the same situation, this time
expressed truthfully. My wife and her cousin are very close. They are
the same age, grew up together, and live within a couple of miles. You
know how it can be with cousins: they are the closest relatives we're
allowed to dislike, but they can also be a friend so close that you
share DNA. This weekend we're together here on Martha's Vineyard along
with...
Will Freedom Ring?
Will Freedom Ring?
06/25/2004 02:13 PMDahlia Lithwick (Slate): A Supreme Court
Dialogue. I don't think it's possible to overstate the
importance of these decisions, yet I fear the public still somehow
believes they just have to do with some guys "out there," a handful of
terrorists down at Gitmo and some bad men in Navy brigs. The photos
accompanying these stories on the front pages will all be of alleged
terrorists, even though these cases are really all about the
president. The truth is, those alleged terrorists may, at most, win
the right to a hearing someday, in which they will probably be deemed
bad guys again and locked up anyhow. These cases have everything to do
with the scope of executive power and secrecy in wartime (and outside
of wartime if you throw in the Cheney energy task force case).
Padilla's a footnote.
Freedom Fries
Freedom Fries
03/11/2003 02:00 PMA friend at work sent me a link to this Y! News story about changing
"french fries" to "freedom fries" at the cafeteria that feeds our
nation's pigs representatives. Oh, please. Don't these idiots have
anything better to waste their time and my money on? Like the
thousands of homeless people? Or the old people who can't afford
medicine. Or the kids who aren't learning a damned thing in school.
Or... anything else?!?! Who elected these retards? They sure as...
Freedom fries?
Freedom fries?
03/12/2003 09:24 AMCNN.com - House cafeterias change names for ‘french fries’
and ‘french toast’ - Mar. 12, 2003 The cafeteria menus in
the three House office buildings changed the name of “french
fries” to “freedom fries,” in a culinary rebuke of
France...
Freedom 0+1ℹ
Freedom 0+1ℹ
05/16/2004 01:39 PMMatt Croydon: I'm still using Radio on this blog, mostly because the
thought of cleaning up and converting 3000 some entries scares me.
Matt,
you really need to face your fears. There is absolutely no data
lock-in in Radio UserLand. This is all you you need to migrate
to
Blosxom. I'd recommend that you do the migration just to
convince
yourself that it can be done, and then go back to using whatever
software you are most comfortable with. It is not about the code, it
is
about the...
A blow for freedom
A blow for freedom
07/06/2004 10:05 AM
The supreme court ruling that Guant?namo Bay prisoners can
challenge their detention in the US is something that renews hope
that America is not going down the drain. Slowly everyone understands
the madness this administration wanted to drag us all in.
EFF Freedom Fest, Aug 4, 5-8PM
EFF Freedom Fest, Aug 4, 5-8PM
07/16/2004 05:17 AMEFF's Freedom Fest is coming up in San Francisco -- great music, great
signs!
Wednesdsay, August 4, 5-8pm
Yerba Buena Gardens
Austin Willacy
Josh Fix and the Furious Force
Josh Fix
The Megan Slankard Band
Link
(
via Vertical
Hold)
Freedom to Connect
Freedom to Connect
03/31/2005 12:26 AMThe
Freedom to
Connect conference has a live audio feed. Don't miss The Great
Debate, Thursday morning at 9.
Where U.S. Translates as Freedom
Where U.S. Translates as Freedom
12/29/2003 08:30 AMnotes his own concerns .. Thomas
Friedman
nytimes.com/2003/12/28/opinion/28FRIED.html
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Do you care about your Freedom?
Do you care about your Freedom?
04/07/2005 12:59 PMWe have been living with the Patriot Act for a while now, brought
on by the events of Sept 11th. Congress is having a look at it and
deciding if it needs to be modified or renewed in it's current
format.
Freedom in this country has been fought hard for and a lot of blood
shed to maintain that freedom but the Patriot Act continues to worry a
lot of Americans. Cnet has a great piece that you all should read. [Cnet]
CNN.com - Freedom of what? - Jan 31,
2005
CNN.com - Freedom of what? - Jan 31,
2005
02/01/2005 09:10 PMdiscusses a study of high-school students .. High school kids are
stupid .. CNN: Freedom of what? .. the First Amendment .. AP story ..
Quote:
cnn.com/2005/EDUCATION/01/31/students.amendment.ap/index.html
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The Freedom Project
The Freedom Project
07/07/2004 06:27 AMLet's rock
"Freedom to Connect"
"Freedom to Connect"
03/30/2005 09:20 PMA beacon of freedom?
A beacon of freedom?
08/09/2004 02:52 PM[f2c] Freedom to Connect
[f2c] Freedom to Connect
03/30/2005 11:34 AM[f2c] Freedom to Connect I'm at a Freedom to Connect, David Isenberg's
conference on why network connections are important and how we can get
more of them. It's a fantastic list of attendees. David opens by
arguing that freedom to connect is a political issue. The Democrats
don't like it because they're in the pockets of Hollywood. The
Republicans don't like it because they're in the pockets of the
incumbent telcos. We need to get political, he says. IRC here. Audio
stream here. (By the way, Isenberg broke the "fuck" barrier eleven
minutes into the conference.) [Technorati tag: f2c]...
Cellphone or freedom?
Cellphone or freedom?
01/22/2004 02:12 AM Buying
prostitutes. Nicholas Kristof (of the
NY Times; reg. req.)
bought the freedom of two young
Cambodian
prostitutes in order to return them to their villages... but it
wasn't as simple as you might think. It's easy to be cynical (yes,
he's using it as grist for columns; yes, it's a drop in the bucket),
but isn't it better than doing nothing? Anyway, it's a fascinatingly
messy story. (He discusses why he picked these particular girls, and
addresses some of the moral issues,
her
e—scroll down to January 20.)
Juneteenth: It's all about freedom
Juneteenth: It's all about freedom
06/19/2004 07:31 AMJune 19 -- long known in Texas simply as Juneteenth -- is a unique
state holiday. It's the anniversary of the day in 1865 when General
Gordon Granger landed in Galveston, Texas, and read aloud the
Emancipation Proclamation, two and a half years after it should have
taken effect. Although General Lee had surrendered a couple of months
earlier, there were simply not enough Union troops present prior to
General Granger's arrival to enforce the proclamation.
"Capitalism and Freedom"
"Capitalism and Freedom"
06/05/2004 04:19 AMthirty-five Heroes of Freedom
thirty-five Heroes of Freedom
12/02/2003 04:52 PM35th year
reason.com/0312/cr.35.shtml
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Saddam-style "freedom"
Saddam-style "freedom"
10/28/2003 11:07 PMnew wave .. Up to 40 .. pattern ..
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Anarchists, Libraries and Freedom
Anarchists, Libraries and Freedom
05/17/2004 08:50 PMSiva Vaidhyanathan is in town
today to promote his new book, The Anarchist in the Library, which I've read and
highly recommend. I'll explain why in an upcoming posting.
"Freedom of Music Choice"
"Freedom of Music Choice"
08/17/2004 03:14 PMHooray for freedom fighters
Hooray for freedom fighters
04/05/2005 09:43 PM
After decades of denial, official honors for terror bombers of
Lavon Affair infamy. See also
Liberty, USS.
What Price Freedom and Equality ?
What Price Freedom and Equality ?
06/17/2004 03:51 AMDallas, TX (PRWEB) June 17, 2004 -- Believe it or not, this weekend
heralded the very first listing ever, of a number of domain names
actually containing some of our Nations most cherished principles,
and rallying cries. Listed on eBay, for $525,000 you can bid on, and
possibly own the domain name FreedomandEquality.com. Starting at
$505,000, you have the chance to bid on
FreedomandEqualityForAll.com. These are but two of a number of
astonishing domains suddenly listed for sale on eBay, through eBay
seller WholesaleBin.com. As incredible as it appears, the domains
actually are the precise and specific phrases that have been so seared
into our National psyche over the years.Other examples of these
momentous domains offered
are:EqualityUndertheLaw.comFairnessandEqualityUndertheLaw.comMySecondA
mendmentRights.com [PRWEB Jun 17, 2004]
The Music Freedom Project!
The Music Freedom Project!
08/31/2004 08:20 AMA reader submitted to me via e-mail a note worthy music
project.
"Ive launched the Music Freedom Project (www.musicfreedomproject.com
) today as an alternative means of licensing for webcasters and
small AM/FM stations, and I thought perhaps it might make a noteworthy
news article for your site, as it is a great break for webcasters in
comparison with the $3,000 it normally costs to broadcast legally on
the internet.
Rather than have broadcasters spend thousands a year to cover the
fees of the RIAA, ASCAP, BMI, and SESAC, the project is based on the
idea that there are many musicians and labels out there that would
rather have more exposure and CD sales than to receive a small royalty
check at the end of the year. Signup is free for musicians and
labels, and webcasters need only make a $25 minimum yearly donation to
be registered as a broadcaster, so long as they follow some simple
guidelines for playing music from the artists that do sign up." [www.musicfreedomproject.com
]
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