Don’t have the luxury of sleeping late today. Stuff to do in the morning. So you at least get some typing today. And some links.
Life lately? Well, not much to say. I’m starting to worry about work, since all the possibilities I see are farther in the future than I need. I’m starting to think I might just have to go out and find a “real job”, but I have no idea what it would be. Which leads to days like yesterday, when I spent the day moping around the house, rather than doing anything to help the situation. Ugh.
- If you know what an MTHP is, you might want to know about MTHP 2005. Or maybe you just want to check out the old pictures.
- The 2005 Coffee-thon is today. Time to flush those kidneys clean with caffeine!
- This account of Vigilantes on the border makes me wonder. There aren’t a lot of things I think the federal government should be doing, but keeping the borders secure is one of them.
- Are we Weaker than we think, not because of terrorism, but because of overreaction to it? I’m a little suspicious of the article, though. One of the main sources cited says that building a nuke takes
hundreds of PhDs
. It was just a few days ago that I pointed to an article showing that three PhDs could have done it back in the 60s. But even so, I’d like to see an amendment to USA-PATRIOT saying that information gathered under its provisions can’t be used in court unless it’s in connection to a terroristic act. [instapundit] - Phil Zimmerman is saying the Microsoft flaw is serious and they need to come clean about it and fix the problem. [slashdot]