August 2011
July 2011
Late last week, the House Judiciary Committee voted 19-10 for H.R. 1981, a data-retention bill that will require your ISP to spy on everything you do online and save records of it for 12 months. California Rep Zoe Lofgren, one of the Democrats who opposed the bill, called it a “data bank of every digital act by every American” that would “let us find out where every single American visited Web sites.”
Spread this like a disease, like fire!
Robert Johnson - Hellhound On My Tail
Which kinda music widget do you guys prefer?
Mephiskapheles - Doomsday/God Bless Satan
by Jeff Martin
I realize this is old news by now and this year’s Comic-Con is but another panel in the graphic novel of history, but I read something that really stuck in my craw and, as usual, I have an unnatural urge to share. Be glad you aren’t around when my exhibitionist tendencies show…
