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Month: January 2002 (page 4 of 16)

Just noticed that the fourth installment of the design document for Perl 6, Apocalypse 4, was released.

I think these guys have been watching too much footage of anti-America demonstrations in the Middle East.

Now a nonprofit antitrust organization is suing both Microsoft and the Justice Department for failing to disclose information about their settlement deliberations required under the Tunney Act.

Jack Shafer leapt to the defense of Paul Krugman at Slate yesterday, and provided a reminder of Andrew Sullivan’s own conflict of interest scandal, which I had completely forgotten.

OK, Republican Senators are admitting that they like Hillary Clinton. I think the Earth is shifting on its axis.

You think life sucks for the prisoners at Guantanamo Bay? How’d you like to be doing time in a dungeon in Kabul?

Richard Koman has an excellent interview with Brewster Kahle (the creator of the Internet archive and wayback machine) over at the O’Reilly Network (link found at Dangerousmeta).

I must have woken up in 1997 this morning — Netscape is suing Microsoft for something related to Web browsers.

More Enron/eBay fun, via a reader: here’s the Enron Risk Management Handbook complete with a bitterness-soaked description, currently up to $225. If you miss out on this copy, don’t fret, there appear to be plenty more where that one came from.

This New York Times article on gang activity at cybercafes is bizarre.

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