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Will we be saying goodbye to the Internet as we know it?

Posted Friday, June 9th 2006

I wrote about the Net Neutrality issue a few days ago, and it seems that things have turned to the worse.

The US House of Representatives rejected the idea of Net Neutrality on Thursday, even after lobbying by influential people, including Google’s Sergey Brin, and representatives from Microsoft.

Large dotcom companies such as Google, eBay and Amazon.com lobbied the House of Representatives to pass the Net Neutrality bill, however, their efforts were unsuccessfull. Powerfull telcos, such as Verizon, AT&T were able, with the support of republicanrepresentatives to get the bill rejected.

What does that mean for us? Most likely, the end of the Internet as we know it. The concept of Net Neutrality says that all sites should be treated equally. With Net Neutrality gone, the very ideas that shaped the Internet, into what it is today - freedom, equality and merit-based grading, goes down the drain.

And just because you are not in the US, it doesn’t mean that this won’t affect you. All sites hosted on US servers will be affected, and next time you update your webpage, think about where your site is hosted, and where the sites you visit most are hosted. This will, sadly, have a global effect. More info can be found here.

So.. To telecom companies in the US, and around the world: Thank you for trying to fuck up what is one of the best things on the planet right now. Fuck you.

Source: House rejects Net neutrality rules [ZDNet Tech News]


Save the Net

A bunch of Fort Minor videos!

Posted Wednesday, June 7th 2006


For the Fort Minor fans:
» Fort Minor - Remember The Name
» Fort Minor - Petrified
» Fort Minor - Where’d You Go?
» Fort Minor - Believe Me
Enjoy! :)

Bloggers have a gang sign!

Posted Tuesday, June 6th 2006

So yeah, bloggers have a gang sign. So you betta step correct yo. Word to ya motha!

Nicked from here..

Asimov’s First Law of Robotics to be used in Japan.

Posted Sunday, June 4th 2006

Although nowadays people know Asimov’s Three Laws of Robotics from a big-screen (loose) adaptation of “I, Robot” featuring The Fresh Prince, they are nevertheless quite influential. And you don’t have to take my word for it - Japan’s Ministry of Economy is pushing forward a legislation to formalize at least Isaac Asimov’s first law of robotics.

1. A robot may not harm a human being, or, through inaction, allow a human being to come to harm.
2. A robot must obey the orders given to it by human beings, except where such orders would conflict with the First Law.
3. A robot must protect its own existence, as long as such protection does not conflict with the First or Second Law.
As you can see, the laws are created in such a way to ensure that robots cannot be use in malicious ways or for malicious aims. This is interesting to say the least, and I’m actually quite happy to see a government have enough vision and perspective to even consider this.

Source: Asimov’s First Law: Japan Sets Rules for Robots [Yahoo!]

A bunch of Everlast videos.

Posted Thursday, June 1st 2006


» Everlast & Santana - Put Your Lights On
» Everlast - What It’s Like
» S.T.O.P. Movement - Dear. Mr. President
» Everlast - White Trash Beautiful
» House Of Pain - Jump Around

Update: A bunch of other videos, including a few House Of Pain videos are available here kindly provided by the great people at Everything Everlast. They’re in the somewhat iffy Real Video format, so make sure you’ve got Real Alternative.


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