Links that caught my eye, but did not warrant full-blown blog entries …
- strip for March / 25 / 2009 – I wish my Bluetooth setup was a bit easier to use. On the other hand, it’s not a huge hardship not using the cell phone in the car.
- The American Family Association has nothing better to do than harrass Pepsico – Time to start drinking more Pepsi!
- Jindal’s Office Finally Responds To Eruption Of Criticism – Ah, the Internet — is there no past statement that a politician would rather spin than face that you cannot throw back up to them?
- Interview with Kathryn Joyce, Author of Quiverfull – Just deeply disturbing, on so many levels.
- MSNBC: Live from Middle-Earth – Excellent!
- Is Borders About To Go Under? [Speculation] – I believe I have a Borders gift card I need to spend. Quickly.
- Are kidnapped children tax-deductible?: Cory Doctorow
- New Zealand’s stupid copyright law dies – Good for them. And expect it to be stealthed back into consideration in another legislative session.
- Branding Veggies – Katherine has never been all that interested in VeggieTales — she’ll watch the videos at Sunday School, etc., but doesn’t clamor for her own copies. Fortunately. That said, i agree this is a very nice improvement in the branding.
- David Quigg: A Chance For You To Squander Your Time on Earth Like I Just Did: David Quigg
- Cenk Uygur: Web Ad for Bobby Jindal Uses Celebrity Voices (And Mine) Without Permission: Cenk Uygur
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The AFA exists solely for the purpose of mounting mindless campaigns, but their obsession with Pepsico’s support of “the gay agenda” represents a special flavor of stupid paranoia. If I knew I would for some reason wake up tomorrow with a mindset remotely like Donald Wildmon’s, I’d toss myself in front of a semi.
I will say, their emergency emails (which, for some odd reason, I receive) are endlessly amusing idiocy (save for the fact that they are meant in deadly earnest).