Monthly Archives: January 2001

By | January 24, 2001

What’s Wrong With Content Protection? Well, there’s actually a hell of a lot wrong with how companies nowadays are fighting to try to “protect” their copyrights by taking away consumers rights to use the product we purchase. Whether it is a movie on DVD or a music track, we as consumers are having more and… Read More »

By | January 24, 2001

OOPS! Forget yesterdays posting of the 8th grade test from 1895. It has come to my attention that this is actually an Urban Legend! You can read the full details at: Urban Legends Reference Pages: Wooden Spoons (1895 Exam) I still stand by my basic ideas, though: I wish I could’ve gotten an education in… Read More »

By | January 23, 2001

Wow… I am now humbled. Thanks to this really scary website, I realize that I would not have been able to get out of 8th grade back in 1895! [grin] The above link is to a website that has the text of a test given to 8th Grade students in Salina, KS in 1895. This… Read More »

By | January 12, 2001

Just in case you don’t already own it, you can now purchase Atlas Hunter’s unbelievable debut CD, Aural Seduction, on sale now from CDNow! This is a great CD; I listen to this at least two or three times a week. Trust me, you’ll love it, too!

By | January 2, 2001

Okay, this may be the silliest entry I’ve made into this weblog yet. But I constantly need this URL, and can never find it easily. If you use AOL’s Instant Messenger, you will probably like this link, too. AIM Express allows you to log into AIM from anywhere that is connected to the web. So… Read More »