November 8, 2006
Comedy Central blogger breaks the Rumsfeld news last night
— they're getting so good at fake news, it's turning into reality #
Bad SF Show Steals MySpace Page from Bad Indie Band
— this sounds like the domain trademark wars all over again; update: they gave it back #
WSJ on bands that love Guitar Hero
— I'd love to see the videos of bands attempting to play their own songs in the game #
You Can Learn a Lot From a Rich Girl
— don't miss the linked footnote on how she got out of debt (via) #
Winners of The Morning News' Encyclopedia Brown for D.A. contest
— "Vote for Miss Viola Swamp, Board of Education" #
The Rush Limbaugh Boogie
— maybe I'm just giddy from the election results, but I can't stop laughing at this #
Ryan Carson publishes DropSend's monthly profits
— it's still baffling why he's selling it if it takes so little effort (via) #
Michael Crook's Internet Club
— excellent (and long) followup of the Michael Crook and the EFF lawsuit against him #
Orlando teen steals bus, drives regular route and pockets fares
— "I drove that bus better than most Lynx drivers could" (via) #
EFF files lawsuit against Craigslist sex scammer Michael Crook
— more about the case from Jeff Diehl at 10 Zen Monkeys and the PDF of the complaint filing #