2004  676

December  34

Iranian bloggers being tortured

December 31, 2004

A penny saved is a penny earned

December 31, 2004

Results

December 31, 2004

Stingy Americans

December 30, 2004

Disaster relief

December 29, 2004

The front lines of the spam wars

December 29, 2004

Merry Christmas

December 24, 2004

The iPhone

December 23, 2004

Indecent

December 23, 2004

Tom Friedman ticks me off

December 23, 2004

Bad publicity for my favorite platform

December 23, 2004

Surveying war reporting

December 22, 2004

ServerXMLHTTP is killing me

December 21, 2004

The courage not to choose

December 21, 2004

The iPod Photo

December 20, 2004

Depressing news

December 20, 2004

Missile defense

December 16, 2004

Perilous Times

December 16, 2004

Deflation

December 15, 2004

Google indexing the world’s libraries

December 15, 2004

The problem with Fez

December 14, 2004

No Host matches server name

December 13, 2004

Tim Bray on Wikipedia

December 12, 2004

Poor test coverage

December 10, 2004

O’Reilly Safari

December 9, 2004

The man of the our

December 8, 2004

I’m tired of hearing it

December 8, 2004

Everything turns into an application

December 7, 2004

The best show you won’t admit to watching

December 6, 2004

CSS question

December 3, 2004

Formerly known as an IBM PC

December 3, 2004

Java Log

December 2, 2004

The promise of technology

December 2, 2004

People are dumb and spam is cheap

December 1, 2004

November  30

Character sets and spam

November 30, 2004

Problems for Nikon

November 29, 2004

Thanksgiving

November 29, 2004

PHP design patterns

November 23, 2004

Something to think about

November 23, 2004

Learning .NET

November 21, 2004

Cleaning up your feeds

November 19, 2004

Tivo explains

November 19, 2004

Who we are

November 18, 2004

Loving Tivo less

November 17, 2004

Another kind of spam

November 17, 2004

Occasionally I’m right

November 16, 2004

The front lines

November 16, 2004

Headphones

November 15, 2004

Strange Victory

November 13, 2004

That’s funny

November 11, 2004

Gmail offers POP

November 11, 2004

The perfect weblog

November 10, 2004

The other benefit of open source software

November 10, 2004

Firefox 1.0

November 9, 2004

The Optimism of Uncertainty

November 8, 2004

Changing perspective

November 8, 2004

The liberal elite

November 5, 2004

A serious question

November 4, 2004

Quote of the day

November 3, 2004

Volunteering

November 3, 2004

I Voted

November 2, 2004

A note from your conscience

November 2, 2004

National Right to Life is a spammer

November 2, 2004

Internet Veterans for Truth

November 1, 2004

October  32

The Bin Laden statement

October 30, 2004

A cult of personality indeed

October 30, 2004

Iraq war casualties

October 30, 2004

Voting should be easier

October 28, 2004

Bush endorses Kerry

October 27, 2004

More on infantilization

October 27, 2004

For love or money

October 26, 2004

Believe it or not

October 25, 2004

Take that

October 21, 2004

Free advice to laptop makers

October 20, 2004

Solving a tough problem

October 20, 2004

Stupid QuickTopic

October 20, 2004

When paradigms collide

October 19, 2004

Google Desktop is cool

October 19, 2004

The late adopter strikes again

October 18, 2004

No draft, eh?

October 18, 2004

Jon Stewart on Crossfire

October 16, 2004

Bush appeal

October 15, 2004

More on the Google desktop

October 15, 2004

Google Desktop Search

October 14, 2004

Live debate blogging, third Presidential debate

October 14, 2004

Taxing capital

October 13, 2004

Bumper stickers

October 13, 2004

SpikeSource

October 11, 2004

Extortion

October 8, 2004

Perfect attendance

October 8, 2004

Extraordinary rendition

October 6, 2004

Moving

October 5, 2004

Bruce Schneier’s blog

October 5, 2004

Email disorganization

October 2, 2004

Campaign donations

October 1, 2004

The debate

October 1, 2004

September  35

Java 5.0 is out

September 30, 2004

More on sprawl

September 29, 2004

Missile defense

September 29, 2004

The suburbs

September 28, 2004

The cult of personality

September 28, 2004

Use XP or get hacked

September 27, 2004

Fake news indeed

September 27, 2004

The vision thing

September 27, 2004

Revisiting IDEA

September 24, 2004

Late adopter

September 23, 2004

Is Java cool?

September 23, 2004

America as Iraq

September 22, 2004

Thinking about global warming

September 22, 2004

Hosting

September 21, 2004

The pressing question of the day

September 20, 2004

I feel safer already

September 20, 2004

Grim reality

September 17, 2004

Bad things

September 17, 2004

Mozilla Firefox 1.0 PR1

September 16, 2004

The secret formula

September 16, 2004

The good guys

September 15, 2004

NOLA

September 15, 2004

Pop psychology

September 14, 2004

Iraq blogger gets busted

September 10, 2004

The genocide in the Sudan

September 10, 2004

Keeping up with the state of the art

September 9, 2004

Stupid BugMeNot tricks

September 9, 2004

People don’t get it

September 9, 2004

Keep up if you can

September 8, 2004

Facing your aggregator

September 8, 2004

Why keep a weblog?

September 4, 2004

Off for a few days

September 4, 2004

Genius or desperation

September 3, 2004

Fact checking Wikipedia

September 3, 2004

The syndication wars

September 2, 2004

August  63

Garret Vreeland on the Giuliani speech

August 31, 2004

del.icio.us woes

August 31, 2004

Wikipedia works

August 31, 2004

The new iMac

August 31, 2004

Keep your mouth shut

August 31, 2004

The futility of political involvement

August 30, 2004

The greatest threats in the world

August 30, 2004

Congratulations to Dave Johnson

August 30, 2004

Wikipedia, threat or menace?

August 30, 2004

Government secrecy

August 27, 2004

Najaf

August 27, 2004

del.icio.us buckets

August 26, 2004

Bush administration accepts global warming

August 26, 2004

The situation in the Sudan

August 25, 2004

Cry havok and rewrite the laws of war

August 25, 2004

Google’s strategy

August 25, 2004

It’s all over but the crying for the swiftvets

August 25, 2004

Hibernate 3

August 24, 2004

Today’s Papers on Kerry

August 23, 2004

The death of DVD

August 23, 2004

More on the swiftvets

August 23, 2004

Mise en place for programmers

August 23, 2004

BugMeNot getting the smackdown

August 20, 2004

Growth

August 20, 2004

Grokster wins

August 20, 2004

Interpreting poll results

August 19, 2004

Aggregating “swiftvets” information

August 19, 2004

A soldier’s anger

August 19, 2004

More on missile defense

August 19, 2004

Check it out

August 19, 2004

Political donations

August 17, 2004

Feed splicing

August 17, 2004

More on the Phil Agre’s essay on conservatism

August 17, 2004

Phil Agre on conservatism

August 16, 2004

Piracy

August 16, 2004

Quick and pathetic

August 16, 2004

What’s wrong with these people?

August 15, 2004

Airport Express cracked

August 15, 2004

Juan Cole on Iraqi Shiites

August 15, 2004

Julia Child

August 13, 2004

Craigslist not acquired by eBay

August 13, 2004

Bad strategy

August 12, 2004

Bad on Dotster

August 12, 2004

The politics of personal destruction

August 12, 2004

Cheap business Web sites

August 12, 2004

Knowing the unknowable

August 11, 2004

My wife’s big day

August 10, 2004

A couple of thoughts on the campaign

August 10, 2004

Wikipedia gets free press

August 10, 2004

Rick Boucher at Lessig

August 9, 2004

Red Adair

August 9, 2004

Disappointing reading

August 9, 2004

Yes, Spring really does rock

August 8, 2004

Combined rc3.org/del.icio.us feed

August 7, 2004

FeedBurner link splicer

August 6, 2004

Patents

August 6, 2004

Back in black

August 5, 2004

Yet another torture post

August 5, 2004

Great hackers

August 5, 2004

What’s up in Iraq

August 4, 2004

Technorati mea culpa

August 3, 2004

James Robertson responds

August 2, 2004

The value of a computer

August 2, 2004

July  66

Technorati sucks

July 31, 2004

Real policy

July 30, 2004

Misuse of census data

July 30, 2004

Spending on customer experience

July 30, 2004

Deflation

July 30, 2004

Fun with debugging

July 30, 2004

Ed Felten on Apple vs Real

July 30, 2004

New web app framework for Perl

July 29, 2004

More Python

July 29, 2004

Paul Graham on hackers

July 29, 2004

A thought experiment

July 29, 2004

The point of it all

July 28, 2004

Eclipse is harder than it looks

July 28, 2004

Jane Smiley needs a weblog

July 28, 2004

Software decay

July 27, 2004

Working more for less

July 27, 2004

Denying Google’s service

July 26, 2004

You might be a big shot if

July 26, 2004

RSS in Thunderbird

July 26, 2004

A leading indicator

July 26, 2004

The New York Times is a liberal paper

July 25, 2004

Refactored markup

July 25, 2004

Clean Slate

July 24, 2004

Final(?) word on the Syrian Terrorist Orchestra

July 23, 2004

The election

July 23, 2004

Take that, Red Hat

July 22, 2004

More on the Syrian Terrorist Orchestra

July 21, 2004

eBay and open source

July 21, 2004

Second thoughts

July 20, 2004

Bye bye BlogAds

July 20, 2004

More on the allmusic.com saga

July 20, 2004

The RSS flood

July 20, 2004

New iPods

July 19, 2004

Whither Lookout

July 19, 2004

Avalon, the next ActiveX?

July 19, 2004

Hiring people

July 16, 2004

NYT mea culpa

July 16, 2004

A little red

July 16, 2004

Microsoft buys Lookout

July 16, 2004

Registering for news sites

July 16, 2004

A cloud over civilisation

July 15, 2004

Laundering lies

July 15, 2004

Outfoxed

July 14, 2004

For all the comment bashing

July 13, 2004

The Allmusic Guide

July 13, 2004

My Spring experiment continues

July 12, 2004

The geek test

July 11, 2004

One’s approach to eating

July 11, 2004

Reading in decline

July 9, 2004

Mark Schmitt throws water on Ehrenreich

July 9, 2004

Mozilla security problem

July 9, 2004

Barbara Ehrenreich

July 8, 2004

Weblogger burnout

July 8, 2004

More on PHP vs J2EE scalability

July 8, 2004

Two big numbers

July 7, 2004

Love the book? Hire the author

July 7, 2004

Exploiting your own weaknesses

July 7, 2004

I’m a flip flopper

July 7, 2004

Bloglines updated

July 7, 2004

A problem with few solutions

July 6, 2004

Optimism

July 6, 2004

PHP vs Java in terms of scalability

July 4, 2004

Should Sun open source Java?

July 2, 2004

Sounding convincing

July 1, 2004

The Spring framework

July 1, 2004

Where’s Orkut’s code from?

July 1, 2004

June  62

JFluid

June 30, 2004

Jaw dropping

June 30, 2004

Migrating from JSP to PHP

June 30, 2004

Great job for somebody

June 29, 2004

J2SE version 5 aka 1.5

June 29, 2004

Another one bites the dust

June 29, 2004

Judged by a different standard

June 29, 2004

Cheap Visual Studio

June 29, 2004

The power of Google

June 28, 2004

The medium and the message

June 28, 2004

The Supremes

June 28, 2004

Freedom

June 27, 2004

Hacking for profit and pleasure

June 27, 2004

One reason to have comments

June 24, 2004

The meaning of security

June 24, 2004

Invitation only

June 24, 2004

The dangers of insular thinking

June 24, 2004

Hiring programmers

June 23, 2004

Fighting spam

June 23, 2004

Misery loves company

June 23, 2004

Two graphs

June 22, 2004

Reforming the DMCA

June 22, 2004

Microsoft and its partners

June 21, 2004

The dumbest bug ever

June 20, 2004

Screenshots please

June 18, 2004

My iPod loves the Talking Heads

June 18, 2004

Gmail rave

June 18, 2004

Labels versus folders

June 18, 2004

Christian entertainment

June 17, 2004

del.icio.us

June 17, 2004

Bloomsday

June 16, 2004

How Microsoft Lost the API War

June 16, 2004

First mobile phone virus created

June 16, 2004

The impact of phishing

June 15, 2004

The ethnic food obsession

June 15, 2004

William Pfaff on torture

June 15, 2004

What really counts

June 15, 2004

Subversion

June 15, 2004

Christopher Hitchens

June 15, 2004

Test Driven Development

June 14, 2004

I think email is dying

June 14, 2004

Jack Sparks’ Top 100 Country Songs of All Time

June 10, 2004

Traffic light cameras

June 10, 2004

What’s new in Firefox 0.9

June 10, 2004

The Witty worm

June 9, 2004

The Irresponsible Investor

June 9, 2004

Making sport of Gentoo Linux users

June 8, 2004

The lowest common denominator

June 8, 2004

PowerBlogs

June 8, 2004

Christopher Allbritton reports

June 8, 2004

Becoming part of the story

June 7, 2004

TheyWorkForYou.com

June 7, 2004

Ignore this

June 6, 2004

The seriousness of war

June 4, 2004

Hibernate versus JDO, or today is my lucky day

June 3, 2004

Afghanistan

June 3, 2004

Keeping bad company

June 3, 2004

Eavesdropping on the president

June 2, 2004

Tomcat tips

June 2, 2004

Free suggestion for Google

June 2, 2004

John Kerry, please try harder

June 2, 2004

The Kerry intern rumor

June 1, 2004

May  61

John Kerry interview

May 28, 2004

The tragedy in Haiti

May 28, 2004

PowerBlogs

May 28, 2004

Proof of sloth

May 27, 2004

Vetting the Vice Presidential candidates

May 27, 2004

Periodic Table of Perl Operators

May 27, 2004

My worthless theory

May 27, 2004

Bad news for Eric Sink

May 26, 2004

Bluetooth superhero

May 25, 2004

For the person who has everything

May 25, 2004

Silly Slashdot

May 25, 2004

Candidate weblogs

May 25, 2004

Infectious tie

May 24, 2004

Java and PHP

May 24, 2004

Food for thought

May 24, 2004

Answering the question

May 24, 2004

Gmail psychology

May 21, 2004

LoveSac.com

May 21, 2004

Social programs that work

May 21, 2004

Interview with a marine

May 21, 2004

Why is Chalabi out?

May 20, 2004

National Guard spam

May 20, 2004

Let America Be America Again

May 20, 2004

Pomp and circumstance

May 19, 2004

Kerryism of the Day

May 19, 2004

BlogAds

May 19, 2004

Open Source CRM

May 19, 2004

Weblogging and money

May 18, 2004

Charles Miller on Java

May 18, 2004

Make no mistake

May 18, 2004

Thought for the day

May 17, 2004

Sex and dogs

May 16, 2004

Gwyneth Paltrow’s baby

May 15, 2004

The psychology of conformity

May 14, 2004

The fight over Movable Type licensing

May 14, 2004

The case of Nick Berg

May 14, 2004

The Zimbardo experiment

May 13, 2004

RSS readers

May 13, 2004

Why the beheading video?

May 13, 2004

A cheap way to help

May 13, 2004

Poison Ivy, Oak, and Sumac Information Center

May 12, 2004

Eclipse usage is growing rapidly

May 12, 2004

Is it just me?

May 11, 2004

WordPress

May 11, 2004

A Wretched New Picture Of America

May 11, 2004

The New Blogger

May 10, 2004

Killed or captured

May 9, 2004

Donald Rumsfeld and Howell Raines

May 9, 2004

The Misunderestimated Man

May 7, 2004

The list keeps on growing

May 7, 2004

Profound and succinct

May 7, 2004

The New York Times on IRC

May 6, 2004

Note to Tom Friedman

May 6, 2004

A contrary view on Ted Rall

May 5, 2004

Christopher Hitchens is wrong a lot

May 4, 2004

Drip Drip

May 4, 2004

Irrational fears

May 4, 2004

Ted Rall and cynicism

May 4, 2004

The bottom line

May 4, 2004

The blogosphere strikes again

May 3, 2004

Tim Bray and Sun’s public face

May 3, 2004

April  70

EditCSS

April 30, 2004

John Battelle on Google

April 30, 2004

In Fallujah

April 30, 2004

Changing the terms

April 30, 2004

Who are the bad guys again?

April 29, 2004

Say it ain’t so

April 29, 2004

I’m not a big fan of the copyright industry, but …

April 29, 2004

Muqtada al-Sadr profile

April 28, 2004

Wesley Clark to President Bush: shut up

April 28, 2004

Heavy artillery

April 28, 2004

Bikeshed revisited

April 27, 2004

Your mother’s maiden name

April 26, 2004

The exception or the rule?

April 25, 2004

Getting your money’s worth

April 25, 2004

Nukes

April 24, 2004

The ultimate sacrifice

April 23, 2004

Comparing the junior officer evals of Bush and Kerry

April 22, 2004

Programming Apache Axis

April 22, 2004

Rolling back those prices

April 21, 2004

Regular expression question

April 21, 2004

New Thunderbird logo

April 20, 2004

Buzzword of the day: Resume Driven Development

April 20, 2004

Making it as a lone entrepreneur

April 19, 2004

Surveying Iraqi weblogs

April 19, 2004

Uh oh, SCO

April 17, 2004

Andrew Sullivan on raising the gas tax

April 16, 2004

Mark Cuban vs Donald Trump

April 16, 2004

The Fallujah fallout

April 16, 2004

More important than the usual campaign stuff

April 16, 2004

From a reader

April 16, 2004

Quoting the Melian dialogue so I don’t have to

April 15, 2004

Lindows name change

April 15, 2004

Amazon’s search engine

April 14, 2004

Fair and balanced

April 14, 2004

Trickery

April 14, 2004

National ID cards won’t work

April 14, 2004

Quitting in disgust revisited

April 14, 2004

Scum exploit a loophole

April 13, 2004

Eclipse shortcuts

April 12, 2004

Pricing downloadable music

April 12, 2004

Gmail

April 12, 2004

Jim Henley at length

April 11, 2004

Gmail

April 11, 2004

PlayFair, adieu

April 9, 2004

Dr. Seuss political cartoons

April 9, 2004

Tim Bray on blogging and the enterprise

April 9, 2004

It’s funny when you think about it

April 9, 2004

Recap of The Swan

April 8, 2004

Jeffrey Veen: How I stopped buying CDs and started loving music

April 8, 2004

The NSA greppers

April 8, 2004

Dostum unbridled

April 8, 2004

It’s better to be a blogger than a politician

April 7, 2004

You have to laugh

April 7, 2004

Horrific images in the media

April 6, 2004

Boing Boing, from hobby to business

April 5, 2004

Quitting in disgust

April 5, 2004

Apple DRM remover

April 5, 2004

Brilliant catch by Genehack

April 5, 2004

Incitement

April 5, 2004

More revision marks hilarity

April 5, 2004

phpCodeBeautifier

April 4, 2004

It’s true

April 2, 2004

The implications of Gmail

April 2, 2004

Early adoption

April 2, 2004

Linux usability

April 2, 2004

Brad knows about a lot more than shaving cream

April 1, 2004

Hibernate 3.0

April 1, 2004

Rolston on Fallujah

April 1, 2004

I hate April Fool’s day

April 1, 2004

Worth noting

April 1, 2004

March  99

Another bad sign

March 31, 2004

Situated Software

March 31, 2004

Simon Willison on PHP and Apache 2.0

March 31, 2004

Jeremy Zawodny switches

March 31, 2004

Revisiting how bad it is

March 30, 2004

Drezner on Clarke

March 30, 2004

The problem with the DBunker

March 30, 2004

Toiletries

March 30, 2004

File sharing doesn’t hurt record sales

March 29, 2004

The evil command.com

March 29, 2004

Why Do Java Developers Like to Make Things So Hard?

March 29, 2004

Google

March 29, 2004

Tim Bray on OpenOffice

March 28, 2004

Eclipse 3.0 M8

March 27, 2004

There is no loop

March 26, 2004

Yes, DRM really does suck

March 26, 2004

More on the SCO front

March 26, 2004

Dare we hope?

March 26, 2004

What about Bob?

March 25, 2004

No open source Java

March 25, 2004

Top Ten Things They Never Taught Me in Design School

March 24, 2004

Richard Clarke’s credibility

March 24, 2004

Bob Edwards gets the boot

March 24, 2004

Obligatory Fred Kaplan link

March 24, 2004

Now, that is clever

March 23, 2004

On CSS

March 23, 2004

SCO license getting more expensive

March 23, 2004

Often imitated, never duplicated

March 23, 2004

All Clarke, all the time

March 22, 2004

Java’s skills gap

March 22, 2004

Operation Ignore

March 22, 2004

The Bush plan to defeat al-Qaeda

March 22, 2004

Amen, brother

March 22, 2004

Josh Marshall’s analysis

March 22, 2004

Today’s fun technical challenge

March 22, 2004

Ayman al-Zawahiri

March 20, 2004

It seems kind of quaint now

March 19, 2004

Welcome to the quagmire

March 19, 2004

The future of software development

March 19, 2004

Coalition of the what?

March 19, 2004

IDEA

March 18, 2004

The trouble with politics

March 18, 2004

Eclipse pet peeve conquered

March 18, 2004

The world of C++

March 17, 2004

Nice smile

March 17, 2004

The Journey of Man

March 17, 2004

Resisting the temptation

March 16, 2004

Arrogance

March 16, 2004

Congressman Ed Cone?

March 15, 2004

The meaning of the word “imminent”

March 15, 2004

Spain’s elections

March 15, 2004

Bray goes to Sun

March 15, 2004

Galbraith on jobs

March 15, 2004

Apache and Tomcat, sitting in a tree

March 14, 2004

More on judicial elections

March 13, 2004

Subscriptions

March 13, 2004

Full text posts now enabled

March 13, 2004

The state of Mono

March 12, 2004

Missile defense

March 12, 2004

The taste of

March 12, 2004

The truth about income inequality

March 12, 2004

The horse race

March 12, 2004

Save the Hubble!

March 12, 2004

Today’s terrorism

March 11, 2004

It takes a lifetime

March 11, 2004

Pandora’s box

March 11, 2004

Local politics

March 10, 2004

How today’s economy works

March 9, 2004

Good hybrid news

March 9, 2004

Loading up

March 9, 2004

I can’t stand bigotry

March 9, 2004

Global Warming

March 9, 2004

CalPundit gets a paid gig

March 8, 2004

Flip flops are part of the job

March 8, 2004

It’s early, but …

March 8, 2004

Thinking about traffic

March 5, 2004

The trouble with Bush

March 5, 2004

Josh Marshall strikes back

March 5, 2004

Duh

March 4, 2004

An accurate prediction

March 4, 2004

SCO’s numbers

March 4, 2004

Put up or shut up

March 4, 2004

Don’t blame me, I’m just the President

March 3, 2004

Will miracles never cease?

March 3, 2004

The Diebold voting machines

March 3, 2004

Why civil war?

March 3, 2004

It’s that time

March 3, 2004

Go figure

March 3, 2004

Yahoo paid search

March 2, 2004

Understanding the troubles ahead for Social Security

March 2, 2004

Krugman on Social Security

March 2, 2004

It’s Diebold day

March 2, 2004

The war on science

March 2, 2004

SCO lands a

March 2, 2004

Lessig on Eldred v Ashcroft

March 2, 2004

The trouble with Haiti

March 2, 2004

The Social Security shell game

March 1, 2004

Must read science and technical books

March 1, 2004

The trouble with Pakistan

March 1, 2004

February  74

A postcard from Jerusalem

February 28, 2004

The Senate stock profits story

February 28, 2004

Land mines

February 27, 2004

Code Complete

February 27, 2004

Fair is fair

February 27, 2004

Krugman on free trade

February 27, 2004

The Passion of the Christ

February 27, 2004

The argument for Kerry

February 26, 2004

Go go IBM

February 26, 2004

It’s not the bugs, it’s the patches

February 26, 2004

Those were the days

February 26, 2004

Open Source Java

February 26, 2004

13 Ways to Save Orkut

February 26, 2004

Politics as usual

February 26, 2004

Common sense on outsourcing

February 24, 2004

The burning questions of our time

February 24, 2004

Grey Tuesday

February 24, 2004

The Homeland Security budget

February 24, 2004

John Kerry’s military record

February 23, 2004

Your 2004 reading list

February 23, 2004

Ralph Nader

February 22, 2004

Semi-revolutionary

February 22, 2004

George W Bush, the person

February 22, 2004

Weblogger meets the President

February 22, 2004

Techie day

February 21, 2004

Just for fun

February 21, 2004

Webb on Bush (and Kerry)

February 21, 2004

Special Interests

February 21, 2004

The reality of outsourcing

February 20, 2004

The SUV Menace

February 20, 2004

What’s an echo chamber?

February 20, 2004

Common sense on spam

February 20, 2004

Best roleplaying game ever

February 20, 2004

Growing authoritarianism

February 20, 2004

First day at the new job

February 20, 2004

Server side aggregators

February 19, 2004

Winding up the military service issue

February 18, 2004

Phil Carter on Bush’s National Guard service

February 17, 2004

Cingular eats AT&T Wireless

February 17, 2004

Tangible outcomes

February 16, 2004

Just a comparison

February 15, 2004

Afghanistan

February 14, 2004

I knew it!

February 14, 2004

The Windows source code

February 13, 2004

Nice catch

February 13, 2004

Fair and balanced

February 13, 2004

Giving props to John Edwards

February 13, 2004

A blast from the past

February 13, 2004

MS source leak

February 13, 2004

Feed on Feeds

February 12, 2004

Dr Atkins

February 12, 2004

The single most important issue we face

February 11, 2004

I hate Windows

February 11, 2004

Wes Clark, adieu

February 11, 2004

Techno-lust engaged

February 10, 2004

The Russert interview

February 9, 2004

Fear the bloggers

February 9, 2004

Mozilla Firefox 0.8

February 9, 2004

Bush with Russert

February 9, 2004

Playing chicken

February 7, 2004

Tivo and Nielsen working together

February 7, 2004

Rethinking things

February 7, 2004

Orkut

February 6, 2004

Bizarro world

February 6, 2004

The debt all Americans owe

February 5, 2004

Obligatory tech post

February 5, 2004

Recalibration required

February 4, 2004

More on the budget

February 3, 2004

The Dean campaign

February 3, 2004

Signing email messages

February 3, 2004

Hurts so good

February 2, 2004

Defining evil

February 2, 2004

Playing catch up

February 1, 2004

One to one marketing

February 1, 2004

January  50

Bruce Schneier on terrorism

January 30, 2004

More bad news on electronic voting

January 30, 2004

The job market

January 29, 2004

Freaky Friday

January 28, 2004

Polling

January 28, 2004

Imperialism

January 27, 2004

Enough is enough

January 27, 2004

Tax followup

January 26, 2004

Rendering unto Caesar

January 25, 2004

The Cheetoh factor

January 24, 2004

Maher Arar follow on effects

January 22, 2004

Maher Arar

January 21, 2004

The Iowa caucuses

January 20, 2004

I hate Cingular

January 19, 2004

Reliability of the media

January 19, 2004

Job Search Update

January 19, 2004

Hubble update

January 18, 2004

Space program fears confirmed

January 16, 2004

Bush in 30 Seconds

January 16, 2004

The Salon campaign weblog

January 16, 2004

Money money money

January 16, 2004

The polling numbers

January 16, 2004

The new space program

January 16, 2004

The Suskind book

January 14, 2004

Show’s what I know

January 14, 2004

The Howard Dean debate

January 14, 2004

Apache vs Microsoft IIS

January 13, 2004

Brad DeLong on Paul O’Neill

January 13, 2004

Dialog among liberal hawks

January 12, 2004

This will make you feel safer

January 12, 2004

Another George W Bush halo picture

January 12, 2004

Eating your own kind

January 9, 2004

Dog food

January 9, 2004

Following up

January 8, 2004

Our broken federal budget

January 8, 2004

Closing the loop

January 7, 2004

My favorite baseball player

January 6, 2004

The iPod Mini

January 6, 2004

Why Wesley Clark?

January 6, 2004

The trouble with Pakistan

January 6, 2004

Noted in passing

January 6, 2004

Mencken on Bush

January 6, 2004

Tivo squanders its advantage

January 5, 2004

Dining out

January 5, 2004

Reading the presidential budget

January 5, 2004

On the hunt

January 2, 2004

The so-called Free Republic

January 2, 2004

Series 60 apps

January 2, 2004

UN takeover of the Internet

January 2, 2004

Happy 2004

January 2, 2004