Yep. Both morning and evening posts. Morning below.
- Claire takes a look at the latest uses of the Social Security Number (not to be used for identification, it said on my card), and points out that this is How A Resistance Movement Grows. She doesn’t give very good odds for any resistance actually improving things, though. Sigh. [claire]
- In the Cory Maye case, Balko has More from Prosecutor Buddy McDonald, description and some comments On Announcement of warrants like the one served on Maye, and The Search Warrants. Maye is never listed, but is there was a warrant for
persons unknown
at his part of the duplex. - Meanwhile, Glenn says Haley Barbour, call your office. [instapundit]
- And Kim says Don’t Bother to Knock and proposes some penalties for police who abuse their powers with no-knock raids.
- Researchers are Fighting Beer’s Fouler Flavors and continuing to tease out the chemistry behind unpleasant flavors. Recent work has provided more details about light-induced flavor and revealed an additional age-related flavor. Such work may someday lead to a brew that’s more chemically stable and thus has a stabler flavor, too. [boing boing]
Quick morning update. Perhaps more this evening, too. Guess we’ll see.
- In an experiment this morning, I wrote a quick essay on why I don’t especially like Living in a Valley and how it cuts into the precious hours of daylight. I’ve been playing with TextPattern a bit, but this is the first article published using it. And it’s got comments. Check it out.