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Senate hears the Internet radio blues, takes action
My faith in the U.S. government has been restored…if only for a fleeting second
Senators Ron Wyden (D-OR) and Sam Brownback (R-KS) have just introduced the Internet Radio Equality Act of 2007. “July 15, when collection begins on the new royalty fees, literally will be the day the music died,” said the two senators in a joint announcement. If passed, the bill would overturn the decision of the Copyright Royalty Board and replace it with a rate mandated by Congressâ€â€7.5 percent of total revenues.
More Mustang GT500 goodness, brought to you by Steeda
Steeda Boosts The Ford Mustang GT500 To 600 Hp! – Jalopnik
Why is it that Mustang-lovers keep looking at dropping even more horses underneath the hood of the Shelby GT500? What, is 500 hp just not enough for you? We guess not — which is why the Mustang-tuners at Steeda are letting you drop off your GT500 and in return you’ll get a brand new ‘stang ready to play in the pony car wars — the Steeda Ford Mustang GT500
5 Enemies from the future are here now
The future’s five enemies (and how to beat them) – Valleywag
Wasn’t it sci-fi author William Gibson who said “The future is here, it’s just unevenly distributed among pithy sci-fi authors”? The future is indeed inevitable, but before it brings us a 24/7 carnival of worldwide post-scarcity, cyborg bodies, and Starbucks on Mars, it must fight enemies like the following five: Baby Boomers, the movie industry and music industries, cell providers, the government, and Web 2.0.
We all need to vote for Sen. Jay Rockefeller!
With liberty and 100 megabit/second broadband for all – arstechnica
The sad state of US broadband policy has been on the minds of a lot of people for some time. Federal Communications Commission Kevin Martin has affirmed that broadband policy is a “priority” for the Commission, and President Bush said back in 2004 that he wanted universal access to broadband by 2007. Sen. Jay Rockefeller (D-WV) is on board with the broadband love and has an even more ambitious goal: universal 100Mbps broadband from sea to shining sea by 2015, with an interim goal of 10Mbps by 2010.
AT&T Whistle Blower blows hard
Spying in the Death Star: The AT&T Whistle-Blower Tells His Story – Wired
Mark Klein, a retired AT&T technician, sits quietly at the center of a high-profile legal storm hitting the nation’s largest telecommunications companies for allegedly helping the government spy on American citizens’ phone and internet communications without court approval.
Guy Gets Served, Dies
http://abcnews.go.com/print?id=3154499
A man died while trying to outdo a rival with an acrobatic move while “battle dancing,” police said. Robert Stitt, 48, and his rival were competing in a parking lot Monday night when he tried a forward flip and landed on his head.
Police said several people were in the parking lot drinking and battle dancing a competition in which each dancer tries one-upmanship with unique moves.
at least he died an honorable death.
