So the bill passed that will allow telecom companies to choose which sites you can view based on how much money those sites pay. What can we do? Politician Kerry has a solution: to filibuster diligently (of his primitive ancestry?). I guess by rambling the ISPs will now start to listen. I guess my tax dollars can be spent on that as long as he keeps rocky shores shipwreck-free and leaves the light on in the birdhouse of his soul.
That is, unless there was some major lobbying going on. (How is it that a lobby can be a relaxing place for couches, and yet lobbying means conniving?) It’s like club and clubbing, I guess. One is loud. The other has only a d6 damage. (Unless you’re war-forged, warmblood.)
I also saw a sign a couple days ago that now is in my neighborhood, posted in the dirt next to a street sign:
“Trouble thing some happens? Sell Houses” and then they give their phone number.
That is someone who I want to draft my paperwork while my house is in escrow. (It’s not; we like where we live. I mean, I just put in a new air conditioner filter and three 25watt light bulbs. It’s where I keep my stuff.)
I downloaded a new widget today that follows a network of webcams at Kennedy Space Center. Almost as cool as this.
Or a Romulan Octopus of Prey.
Semi-related posts:
One of my primary complaints about D&D Online was that they kept making flesh or blood related threats to me. I kept wishing I could just stop and say, “I’m a warforged. You can’t really make me bleed, so stop trying.”
That was never really an option, though.