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Unblogged Bits (Wed. 21-Sep-11 1130)

Links (most recent first) that caught my eye, but did not warrant full-blown blog entries ….

  1. NASA Will Give $1.6 Billion to Private Companies to Design a Shuttle Replacement [Space]: Jesus Diaz
  2. So long, DADT! – SMBC September 21, 2011 – Heh.
  3. Instead Of Fixing His Computer, Sony Sends Him 7 Other Customers’ Broken Ones: Ben Popken
  4. Amazon lets you check out Kindle books from library websites, asks you to shush yourself at home – This is an excellent idea.
  5. Cops Vs. Cameras: The Killing of Kelly Thomas & The Power of New Media – Which is part of why some cops don’t want cameras turned on them.
  6. Follow-up To Gay Airman Who Came Out To His Father On YouTube – I like it that the dad is more bothered by the video being on YouTube than what the phone call was about.
  7. Max Stanley: Koch Brothers Now Attacking EPA Internships – Mike Pompeo is a dolt. But a well-bought one.
  8. GOP Leaders Write Unprecedented Letter Urging The Federal Reserve To Keep Unemployment High – Wow. If I got a policy request from Messrs. Boehner, Cantor, and McConnell, I’d certainly consider that a great justification for doing the opposite of what they wanted.
  9. Amazon Forced Employees To Work Brutal Hours In 100 Degree Warehouse Or Face Termination – Ugh.
  10. Borders Employees Vent Frustration – A pointed list, and quite understandable.
  11. Chart Of The Day – That’s remarkable. It will be interesting to see (a) how much of that photographic data survives, and (b) what it tells the future about us in ways we don’t expect.
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