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College Is a Waste of Time
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FDA’s Bad Medicine
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California Considers Cyberbullying Law
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A Better Way of Measuring Tech ConsCon?
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Downloading: The Green Way to Buy
I just posted on several states’ new taxes on internet downloads. Over at TLF, tech liberator Braden Cox just published an interesting…
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Google’s Testimony: We Don’t Do Anything Bad; Our Competitors Do!
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Socialized Medicine Says: Let ‘Em Die
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Philosopher’s Corner: Why Don’t You Move?
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Taxing the Internet
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Broadband Fear-Mongering… Again
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Ethanol, Oil Drilling, and Russian Invasions
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Congressmen Support Boneheaded National Wireless Plan
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Yahoo Makes Targeted Ads Opt-Out, But Touts Their Benefits
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Video: Stop Kvetching About Exxon’s Profits
Our own Sam Kazman takes on the economic whiners who claim that ExxonMobil’s recently announced profit are “obscene.” If you’d like…
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MIT Students Gagged from Discussing Hack
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Ending the HIV Travel Ban
The federal government is finally in the process of lifting the travel ban on individuals who are HIV positive. For many years, one of…
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No Non-Compete Clauses in California
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MPAA Hacking: Is It Wiretapping?
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Italy Blocks Website
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Requiring Warrants for Location-Tracking
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Are We Are All Disabled Now?
Is it a disability to be shy? Perhaps, since the courts have defined anything that significantly affects your ability to engage in sexual relations as a…
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Stuff White People Like: A Critique of Environmentalism?
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War in Georgia Goes Cyber
A follow-up to Hans Bader’s informative post on the Russia-Georgia war: Ars reports that the war is going on in cyberspace as well.
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Russia Invades Georgia; TV Networks Yawn
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Don’t Get Kidney Cancer in Great Britain
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Home Schooling Legal in California
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XM-Sirius, Dish-DirecTV Update
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DNS Internet Flaw: How Much Worse It Could Have Been
By now, most tech-savvy readers have probably heard about the vulernability in the structure of the internet, specifically involving DNS lookups. Apparently, the flaw…
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Is Green Fanaticism on its Way Out?
Maybe so. At least, that’s what Alice Thomson argues in the Times of London: Julie Burchill can’t stand them. According to her new book,…
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