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Posted on Saturday, September 20th, 2003 at 23:00.

St. Petersburg Times: Schools will give kids new Windows on the world
There is no sense in letting kids get accustomed to easier-to-use, more reliable machines that are less prone to viruses when they will have to grow up and survive in the modern workplace.

New York Times: Your Message Here, in a Flash

EFF Analysis of "Patriot II," Provisions of the Domestic Security Enhancement Act of 2003 that Impact the Internet and Surveillance

Why Space? Top Ten Reasons
Or rather, NASA’s top ten justified excuses to spend billions of dollars losing Mars exploring robots

MediaSavvy: Michael Powell’s insane lies

Wired News: Sour Grapes over Mile Labeling
What? You mean that bovine steroids allowed by the US government are bad for small business, in addition to being harmful to children? Too bad none of the presidential candidates are for increasing regulation on the one industry (food) that can kill you daily.

MediaSavvy: The Telcos are Beginnning Their PR Campaign for a Metered Internet
Europeans have a "socialist" desire to make heavy (presumably rich) users subsidize light (presumably poor) users . Of course, per-bit pricing will limit the communication options of the poor, defeat creative applications of the net, and result in higher charges for everyone. But you can bet that the access monopolies will appeal to our sense of fairness when they’re selling this dangerous nonsense.

MacCentral: Jobs gets richer — and looks good, too

Something Awful: Parodied iPod Ad

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