The Whole Foods/Wild Oats merger I wrote about in June will be allowed to go forward despite the FTC’s bizarre objections.
Entries from August 2007
Whole Foods Gets Whole-er
August 17th, 2007 · 3 Comments
Tags: Markets
Eyes in the Sky
August 16th, 2007 · 4 Comments
According to The Wall Street Journal, a three-month-old decision by DNI Michael McConnell has dramatically expanded intelligence agencies’ access to domestic surveillance images from spy satellites. There are a couple of interesting legal questions here, as the WSJ article notes. The first is whether routine domestic intelligence use of satellites developed by the military runs […]
Tags: Privacy and Surveillance
And I Can Take or Leave It If I Please
August 16th, 2007 · 2 Comments
The AP reports that Army suicide rates have hit a 26-year high, a result that should not be enormously surprising to anyone who looked at the report released by the Pentagon’s Mental Health Advisory Team back in May. The risk of mental health problems for troops increases with longer deployments, and as tours of duty […]
Tags: War
Robotarians!
August 16th, 2007 · Comments Off on Robotarians!
Tags: Random Cool Link
Outsight
August 15th, 2007 · 26 Comments
You’ve probably seen this happen—or, if you’re less lucky, been the person it happened to. A group of people are standing around discussing some topic where either expertise or native intelligence make them all pretty conversant on the subject. Suddenly, one person pipes up with what he clearly thinks is a profound insight, an important […]
Tags: Language and Literature
More Reasonoid Roomie Pimping
August 14th, 2007 · 1 Comment
Kerry Howley on the senatorial semiotics of fuck-me boots.
Tags: Sexual Politics
Open Source Wiretapping?
August 14th, 2007 · Comments Off on Open Source Wiretapping?
Via Tech Liberation Front, privacy expert Susan Landau has an important Washington Post op-ed on how an expanded wiretapping infrastructure might make it easier for hackers to eavesdrop on us. As Landau points out, this is not hypothetical: We know that even the most top-secret government networks have been breached in the recent past. The […]
Tags: Privacy and Surveillance
All Quiet on the Western Front
August 14th, 2007 · 12 Comments
Andrew Sullivan’s prose equivalent of a single-finger send-off for Karl Rove resonated with me: Rove is one of the worst political strategists in recent times. He took a chance to realign the country and to unite it in a war – and threw it away in a binge of hate-filled niche campaigning, polarization and short-term […]
Tags: War
Common Sense
August 14th, 2007 · 2 Comments
GamePolitics offers this transcript from a Larry King interview with “Dr. Phil” from shortly after the Virginia Tech killings: You cannot tell me – common sense tells you that if these kids are playing video games, where they’re on a mass killing spree in a video game, it’s glamorized on the big screen, it’s become […]
Tags: Uncategorized
I’m Not Just Saying This Because We’re Housemates…
August 14th, 2007 · 1 Comment
Dave Weigel’s coverage of the Ron Paul campaign is the best bit of journalism I’ve read coming out of the Iowa Straw Poll.
Tags: Horse Race Politics