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RT @readymadeweb: Avoiding the Fourth Kind http://ow.ly/16IdUq
Paul Ryan is one of the few serious people in American politics. His reforms are real, not accounting games. http://bit.ly/9e65TN
Machine Gun Preacher looks like an awesome story and the perfect way for G Butts to get back into making good films.
Gerard Butler is a fighter, not a lover. Good work on dating Jennifer Aniston, but please go back to making action films.
Who's profiting by creating/contributing to open-source software, not just using it? Reply or drop a comment here: http://ow.ly/1cOwi
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Turns out that my dad has a ton of really cool classic cars http://whiteglovecollection.com/
Change? RT @RichardMorrison: Obama gives Patriot Act another year with no privacy protections: http://bit.ly/c80rOM
RT @mercatus: Old-time fiscal religion is long gone in Europe/US. No one sees perm. deficits as immoral. -F. Sautet http://ow.ly/1c8V5
Possible cheesy slogan for companies like 37Signals: "Keep your feet on the ground and your software in the cloud."
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Ignite Show: Greg Elin on Hackers in Washington
July 15, 2009
in Blog, Political Commentary
This isn’t really about “hackers” per se, but about government transparency—the mission of the Sunlight Foundation. Elin’s presentation also full of great jokes at the expense of our highly broken government.
Tagged as: elin, government transparency, hackers, jokes, Sunlight Foundation