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...there was any doubt of Cory Doctorow’s place on the digerati A-list, New York magazine ranked his blog, BoingBoing.net, as the number one most linked-to blog on the web. Analog recognizing the triumphs of digital? The times really are a-changin?...
...through a twice-cracked TV screen with Jermaine Dupri instead of Biggie. No one will regret not seeing this, and I’m extremely glad that, as a college student, I don’t have to come home to my mother singing this song, which is no doubt what’s happening right now. I liked “Deliver Us From Eva.” I even liked “Headsprung.” But this time the lip-licking and ab-flexing just doesn’t cut it. LL needs to either control...
...conversation with Meredith is sobering. When I talked with him, he began by declaring that there was no doubt that containers are going to be exploited as a poor man's missile. The question is when, not if. Explosives, or even a weapon of mass destruction, could be readily loaded into a container at its point of origin or anywhere along its way to a marine terminal. Port terminal operators have no way of confirming whether what is advertised as the contents of a box is what is actually there. The measure of a commercial port's success, after...
...great chances today,” Stone added. “We had a lot of great chances. We took a lot of shots on net that were good, quality shots.”From that point on, the game was never in doubt as the Raiders struggled on the powerplay and failed to maintain their offensive momentum.After two periods of relentless pressure on Wheeler, the Crimson only managed 10 shots in the final frame to finish with 52. The total was the most generated by Harvard since the Crimson swept ECAC bottom-feeder Union back at the beginning...
...fairness, the administration no doubt simply seeks to cover all its bases; it gets sued for the one protest that turns violent, not for the hundred that do not. But such a defense, taken to its logical conclusion, could easily justify an outright ban on all public expression. Further, the administration admirably stood by the Salient’s rights to free expression while other schools were not as supportive (at the University of Illinois, two student editors were reprimanded by the University chancellor, who wrote a letter criticizing the newspaper for publishing the cartoons...