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Return Of The Diorama 12/22/2004 01:32 AM

Starwars.com updates today with news that the diorama build will return at Celebration III. This time around participants will be constructing the Death Star! Click on through for more details!




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(I just blogged this at BlogCritics.org) We went to see Return of the King for the second time last night because our 13-year-old wanted to see it for his third time. My pre-VCR generation has trouble being entertained by a movie more than once, but there are exceptions. Lord of the Rings is one: Giant trolls, gargantuan elephants, catapults firing heads, fierce bad guys with faces made out of cookie dough, fire-tipped battering rams, stirring music, flying dragons, all in one scene. What more do you want in a movie? Even though it was my second time, I still...

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Paul Graham: Return of the Mac. A bit late, but I always like to see a new convert.

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A News.com stor y today includes the quote from Rocky Anderson, Mayor of Salt Lake City, explaining his opposition to a municipal broadband network:

"I just don't see the social good in using taxpayer money to fund a network that provides more television and bandwidth for illegally downloading files," he said. "We should spend money on getting people fit, rather than deteriorating their quality of life with higher bandwidth to surf the Net."

This reminds me of the media coverage of the Internet around 1995.  A good percentage of the stories were focused on the dangers of online porn, privacy violations, and other threats the Net posed to truth and decency.  Sure, many of those issues were and are real.  But the tenor of the coverage suggested that the Net was a cesspool of filth, with harms exceeding its benefits. 

I thought we were beyond that point.  But now we seem to be back to a similar discourse, with a twist.  The threat is that if you give people better connectivity, they'll use it to -- gasp -- share files!  This is another example of the criminalization of intellectual property law that I discussed two posts ago.  It's also the epitome of "throwing the baby out with the bathwater." 

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We all know the stories of the big name inventors from a century ago: Thomas Edisons, Alexander Graham Bell and the Wright Brothers (among, many many others) who all came up with unique new products. Over the last century, though, the role of the inventor has faded. Corporate research began to take over, and as such, the incentives skewed more towards focusing on innovation, rather than pure research and invention. However, now, a few companies are l ooking to swing the pendulum back the other way and bring back the age of the inventor. While the article makes it out to be something new, I'm not so sure that's accurate. A number of companies have tried to build themselves up around performing basic research, and many have struggled when that research failed to produce anything that could eventually be commercialized. Still, there's nothing wrong with encouraging invention - it just remains to be seen if it's really possible to create companies that are only focused on invention creation.

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The return of the manifesto


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Will the Butterfly return?


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