makes Michael a dull boy. But alas, this is my lot in life, today at least. New exciting job duties are responsible though, which is cool. I’m really glad I didn’t jump ship, which crossed my mind a couple months ago.
Wired News has published
Reed Hundt’s reply to Ralph Nader and Nader’s second volley. On balance, Hundt was right to go explicitly into a discussion of the Telecom Act of 96, but at the same time his argument seems more like empty platitudes, not a reasoned debate. Nader could be more constructive at forming his argument though – he seems to be coming at it from several directions at once. Call it a draw.
Idealab F*cks With F*ckedCompany
Idealab F*cks With F*ckedCompany. This thing is turning gruesome. He’s got to turn the damn thing off. The joke is too old now.
More on that…
I knew that commerce was the supposed engine of convergence, but I never knew it would be ads themselves that are the convergence! But alas, it seems like the problem has been solved! Who knew? In actual fact, I don’t buy the whole idea of convergence as it has been described and written about these last 15 years.
Wow – what a great
start to a Saturday morning. Feed has published an essay about Kathy Acker and Alan Sondheim’s recently restored Blue Tape: Sex, Truths, and Videotape by Chris Kraus.