Gotta Hand It To 'Em

The AOL for Broadband commercials airing with the Oscars are hysterical. (Six Million Dollar Man, Sharon Stone; others? We'll see.)
The AOL for Broadband commercials airing with the Oscars are hysterical. (Six Million Dollar Man, Sharon Stone; others? We'll see.)
It might surprise you to learn that traditionally conservative Orange County, California is home to its share of peace activism these days, as the Orange County Peace Coalition and Orange County Register's Bulletin Board illustrate. Writes Nick Schou in OC Weekly: "For the past year, protests against the Bush administration's proposed war in Iraq have been spreading throughout Orange County faster than the local flag-waving spectacles that occurred in the wake of Sept. 11." That might be an exaggeration (the flag-waving was truly enthusiastic), but the demonstrations have had their impact; I understand beach parking in Laguna yesterday was grievously compromised.
Related reading: Geoffrey Nunberg, "The Syntax of Protest."
Blogging telemarketers: an oxymoron? (Or just a regular one. I mean, if lawyers can blog...) Check out the Federal Trade Commission's graphically whimsical introduction to the much anticipated national Do Not Call registry. Bonus link: general techniques for tormenting telemarketers, from AntiTelemarketer.com.
Why isn't there a more effective spam filter for your physical mailbox (not to mention your front door)? I haven't tried Private Citizen, but if it actually delivers for $10 a year it's one of the world's great bargains.
*Title courtesy of the Advertising Slogan Generator.
This week's blawgroll updates include a student, a teacher, a journalist, an Indiana lawyer and a Steve.
Roger Winters, Electronic Court Records (ECR) Program Manager for the King County Superior Court (Seattle, WA): "Today, I participated in a demonstration of blogs for the members of the Washington State Bar Association's 'Electronic Communications Committee,' known familiarly as 'EC2.'"
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