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Monthly Archive August, 2004

WordPress Part One

I’ve moved the Part Time Legislature debate “blogette” onto WordPress. I’ve also given it a new address: parttime.uneasyrhetoric.net That’s all the migrating I’m doing for now. Yes, I know it looks funky. I’m working on it.

Where do I go from Here?

For a while now, I’ve been more or less neglecting this site. I’ve kind of hit a brick wall on it. There are a lot of things I could do to make it work better, behave better, even look better, but I just don’t seem to want to take the time to code them (much [...]

Government can do good things.

The number of people in poverty and the number of people without health insurance both grew last year, but so did the number of people with health insurance, largely because of government health programs. From the LA Times: Poor and Uninsured Americans Increase for Third Straight Year In a twist that could prove embarrassing to [...]

No more capital Eye for Internet

It’s Just the ‘internet’ Now (Wired News, August 16, 2004) Wired News is no longer capitalizing “internet,” “web,” or “net.” If you think about it, it makes sense. The “internet” is a distributed system. It isn’t a single entity or really even a proper name (no trademark). There’s no “there,” there. (via A E I [...]