I thought it was just Jim DeLong, but it looks like there’s a full blown trend of libertarians opposed to a government procurement policy favoring open source software [OSS]. The most recent instance is a TechCentralStation piece by Sonia Arrison rather hysterically entitled “Source Socialism.” (I’m sure that will come as a surprise to hardcore […]
Entries from October 2002
Intellectual Path Dependence
October 9th, 2002 · Comments Off on Intellectual Path Dependence
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Gene Genies
October 8th, 2002 · Comments Off on Gene Genies
Just a reminder that this Wednesday, the inimitable Will Wilkinson and I will be championing the cause of creating mutant human/monkey-butler hybrids and other fine uses of genetic technologies at an Americas Future Foundation debate — part of their “issues that divide the right” series. Many conservatives will doubtless be there to cheer on Ramesh […]
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Martsch Mellows
October 8th, 2002 · Comments Off on Martsch Mellows
So Doug Martsch‘s first solo album is pretty damned good; I’m increasingly psyched to see him this Thursday. Not quite as good as a Built to Spill release, but then, almost nothing is; looking forward to more from the DM. Oh, yeah, speaking of indie rock, you absolutely must witness this. [Courtesy of Todd Seavey]
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Iraq Blogburst – NFTL Edition
October 7th, 2002 · Comments Off on Iraq Blogburst – NFTL Edition
The following open letter to Congress is part of a blogburst, a simultaneous, cross-linked posting of many blogs on a single theme. For a guide to other letters in this blogburst, go to The Open Letters BlogBurst Index. We all recall the tale of the Emperor’s New Clothes, in which the inhabitants of a town […]
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Incentivizing Backwards
October 5th, 2002 · Comments Off on Incentivizing Backwards
Glen attacks the idea that the preservation of old existing works can serve as a rationale for retroactive copyright extensions, one of the main points at issue in the forthcoming case of Eldred v. Ashcroft. Now, I’m pretty gung ho in favor of the Eldred side here — and not just because Ashcroft’s on the […]
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Pundit Pageant
October 4th, 2002 · Comments Off on Pundit Pageant
No, Jesse, you’re not alone. I don’t find Coulter especially attractive, and not just because she’s a vicious, foaming-at-the-mouth intellectual lightweight. Apparently, neocons are determined to attribute any criticism of their hotheaded hero to jealousy of Coulter’s looks. That’s the claim they’re making about Sara Rimensnyder in response to a recent article in Reason. Well, […]
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Introducing Glen
October 4th, 2002 · Comments Off on Introducing Glen
Prof. Douglas Glen Whitman, a razor sharp economist and, by the way, my ex-roommate, has finally gotten around to starting a blog: Agoraphilia.
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I am agog, I am aghast
October 3rd, 2002 · Comments Off on I am agog, I am aghast
Unbelievable. Decisions like this make me glad that, though raised in New Jersey, I was actually born in Manhattan. I had expected this farcical D attempt to rewrite state law when an election turned against their boy to evoke a judicial laugh and a pimp slap, but the court ruled unanimously to allow Torricelli’s name […]
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Burn, Baby, Burn
October 1st, 2002 · Comments Off on Burn, Baby, Burn
The Torch, appropriately enough, is going down in flames, and it’s about goddamn time. Let me give you a bit of personal context, to drive home just what a foul little corruption monkey Bob Torricelli was. My father, bless his heart, is a Yellow Dog Democrat. I don’t hold him responsible for that: in Franco […]
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