lornamatic


7.24.2003

Sometimes, you're just driving along, or maybe you're stuck in heavy traffic, but you have no clue that your understanding of the universe is about to be expanded in an significant and somewhat uncomfortable way.

Driving south on the 101... passed a car with a dog hanging out the window, wearing goggles. Did a double-take. The dog had goggles! WWI Aviator-style goggles. I tried to slow down to get a second glance and maybe a picture, but only managed to enrage the driver of the Ford Extinction behind me. And then the goggle-dog car was gone, just as quickly as it appeared.

I went home, and made a query on Google image search with a new word that suddenly manifested itself in my consciousness: Doggles. And there it was.

So what did I do? I did what any other red-blooded American citizen would do in my situation. I submitted it to fark.





7.19.2003

Have you been following the news about the RIAA recently?

Even if you think most file-swappers are a bunch of worthless punks, and even if you think file-sharing equates to theft and should not go unpunished, you should be aware of what the RIAA's doing to bypass the United States Constitution. If you're able to read this webpage, the RIAA's tactics will affect you.

Do you have a wireless router at home? Make sure you turn on WEP encryption - because if you don't, anyone with a Wi-Fi card can share files over your connection - and the catch is, you're legally liable for anything they upload or download from your connection. IP address. And it doesn't take all that much to crack 128-bit WEP. Better get rid of your wireless LAN altogether and stick with CAT-5.

The second golden age of wireless has finally come to an end.

There are a few people out there with ideas, though, and they're fighting back. Some of them even have websites.

You can't vote the RIAA out of office; they've bought their way in. The only thing you can do now is to vote with your pocketbook, and stop buying new CDs. For a week, for a month, for as long as you can stand it, don't buy another new CD. Check out your local music store - I'm sure they'd be happy to have your business. For a list of the RIAA members, go see: http://www.boycott-riaa.com/membership.php

Meanwhile, the war between private industry and public service wages on. Please practice safe fileswapping.