By matt
Published Friday, November 3rd, 2006, 12:00 pm
Filed under: The Daily Connect
- Having not found WMDs in Iraq,the administration works to make sure they’ll be there the next time we go looking. A public archive of Iraqi documents set up by the feds contains detailed pre-Gulf War Iraqi nuclear weapons research.
- As our leaders bicker about botched jokes, BBC headline reads “Darfur militias ‘kill children’.” No comment.
- More on the youtube front. Apparently Google Lawyers are going crazy trying to deal with the legal complications of making youtube legit, without ditching all the content. Was Google’s legal department high when they dropped all that cash?
- The Los Angeles Times has a nice overview of the how the electronic voting process can completely usurp our democracy.
- In the run-up to the election we are being forced to see the tripe that are political ads. NBC has a poll where we vote which ads are the dumbest.
- Have you ever asked the silly question: Would earth be better with out humans?. Well NewScientist.com did. Finally. Commentary by TCS daily.
- Headline: Kanye West would not make the best ambassador!
- Myspace founder creates new, and characteristically ugly website to speak out against the censorship policies of Fox and the company he sold for tons of cash. In fact, he is suing them.
- Conflict Resolution Training manual published online. We could all study up on this topic?
- BORAT!
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