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July 05, 2006
All your Internets are belong to us... or something
Thanks to the wonder of the Internets (and recordable webcasts), the rest of the world is just awakening to the entertaining ramblings of our lovable Sen. Ted Stevens, whose titterings we've loved for some time now. If you're concerned about the future of the Internet, read these transcripts or listen to Stevens' rants from last week's markup... and understand why Ed Whitacre laughs himself to sleep at nights.
But rather than just shake our collective heads at Stevens' ignorance, we should instead endeavor to make smarter voices heard now, as our own Jeff Pulver rightly notes in his call-to-action blog entry today.
Smackdown score for Sen. Stevens and his laughable attempt to understand something other than drilling for oil or expensive bridges: 0.15 for technical merit, 8.0 for entertainment.
(Thanks to Wired.com, David Weinberger and Public Knowledge for the pointers.)
Posted by paul at July 5, 2006 07:00 AM
