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Rules for Startups… from the user’s perspective
After reading Jason Calacanis, Michael Arrington, and Mark Cuban’s so-called rules for startups, I figured we’d had just about enough out of the big boys. Here follows the Sufferable Ass’s rules for startups from the user perspective. Heed them or perish.
Dude, if you’ve got a product, don’t make me pay for it. [...]
I’m steaming live right now. C…
I’m steaming live right now. Come warm your hands over me!
Rather than a pledge, how ‘bou…
Rather than a pledge, how ‘bout we compel oversight to uphold the Constitution, making legislators law breakers if they don’t?
What is the whole effing point…
What is the whole effing point of the three tier process of choosing delegates? Why can’t we just have direct voting?
Y’know, I love Tom Petty as mu…
Y’know, I love Tom Petty as much as the next ass, but are there really no big post-80s musical acts that will return Paul Tagliabue’s calls?
Honorary Ass: Comptroller General of the US, David Walker
According to the Financial Times, David Walker, tha Comptroller General of the United States, is warning that if certain steps aren’t taken soon, America’s on a collision course with history.
Drawing parallels with the end of the Roman empire, Mr Walker warned there were “striking similarities” between America’s current situation and the factors that brought down [...]
Community Standards versus Free Speech: A Primer for the Clueless
There is an argument popping up like a noxious weed, espoused on the net on this page and elsewhere (here, and here, and here and plenty of other places, besides), that boils down to this: Don Imus’s right to free speech has been trampled, and that’s an outrageous assault to our American values.
With all [...]
Dave Winer: Constitutional Scholar
Mah favorite quote of the day (so far):
To me blogging is not just protected under the First Amendment of the US Constitution, it is also an instance of the Second, the right of the people to keep and bear arms.
~ Dave Winer.


