- Winter's back in Minnesota. I had to shovel my sidewalk for the first time since Christmas. At least it was fluffy snow, rather than wet and heavy glop. And it seems odd to have the lawns around me covered in white, rather than green like they were yesterday. [strib]
- Bad times spawn great start-ups. Not sure what more to say about it. It'd be spiffy if Better Nerds turns into a great start-up, I guess.
- Andersen back in hot seat for allegedly destroying records during their audit of Enron. And it looks like Enron paid off both Republicans and Democrats, Clinton and Bush. I find myself wondering just how broad the scandal is going to be. [instapundit]
- Enron chief touted stock plan before collapse. Looks like there's plenty of blame to go around in this one. [google news]
- Perhaps someone should point Anderson and Enron at AccountingMalpractice.com - the accounting malpractice and auditing liability resource. [instapundit]
- Why the New iMacs Will Be Successful No Matter What They Look Like: because they'll make Steve Jobs happy. [daypop]
- Personal video recorder firms locked in digital death match. TiVo and ReplayTV are slugging it out in court over patents. The patent suit distracts both companies from the real problem, which is Microsoft's UltimateTV. So maybe my lifetime subscription to the TiVo service isn't looking like such a smart idea. [strib]