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Catching bees with bile
Sun shows a deft PR touch in its pitch to developers on Google.
Applied apostasy
The November issue of Linux Journal is out, and in it is an editorial that does not endorse Ralph Nader. I'm breaking rank with a lot of friends on this one, but hey.
If Ralph loved the world we're building here just 1/100th as much as he hates corporations, I might think about backing him. I just went to his site to see if it's any more timely than it was a month ago, when I wrote the editorial.
Nope.
Take The Nader Letter. Please. THE NADER LETTER is an eight-page monthly newsletter devoted to raising awareness on these issues. It is published by Essential Information and editor Jake Lewis, and each issue features a topical column written by contributing editor Ralph Nader, the Letter's home page (at http://www.ralphnader.org) says. Click on "Current Issue" and what do you get?
THE NADER LETTER · JANUARY 1998 · VOLUME 3 · ISSUE 1
How old is that in Internet time? Hell, in political years? Was Bush the Younger even a candidate then?
Ralph is a great advocate of all kinds of Good Things and an American hero. But I don't think the guy listens.
Of course, neither do the other guys. I'm not endorsing them, either. I kinda like Jello Biafra frankly.
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