Archive for May 19th, 2005


Podcasting split

Dave Winer has broken with Adam Curry, rather poisonously too. Winer claims Curry is hogging the podcasting spotlight and lying about him. Both have been instrumental in creating and furthering podcasting, no question about that.


Winer, who by his own estimation likes to stay in the background and who, fairly or unfairly, has a rep for being acerbic and difficult, isn’t going to win in this kind of public confrontation against Curry. Curry has two decades of being in the media spotlight and knows how to play the media game, Winer doesn’t. And it shows. His attacks seem blundering to me, and I think he’s shooting himself in the foot.


Hopefully all this will be blown over before Gnomedex 5.0, where both are headline speakers.

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Shoot the messenger

From Greg Palast



“It’s appalling that this story got out there,” Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice said on her way back from Iraq.


What’s not appalling to Condi is that the US is holding prisoners at Guantanamo under conditions termed “torture” by the Red Cross. What’s not appalling to Condi is that prisoners of the Afghan war are held in violation of international law after that conflict has supposedly ended. What is not appalling to Condi is that prisoner witnesses have reported several instances of the Koran’s desecration.


What is appalling to her is that these things were reported.


What’s even more appalling is how Newsweek rolled over and played dead without a fight.



And just for the record: Newsweek, unlike Rumsfeld, did not kill anyone — nor did its report cause killings. Afghans protested when they heard the Koran desecration story (as Christians have protested crucifix desecrations). The Muslim demonstrators were gunned down by the Afghan military police — who operate under Rumsfeld’s command.


Isikoff cited a reliable source that among the neat little “interrogation” techniques used to break down Muslim prisoners was putting a copy of the Koran into a toilet.


Was there a problem with the story? Certainly. If you want to split hairs, the inside-government source of the Koran desecration story now says he can’t confirm which military report it appeared in. But he saw it in one report and a witness has confirmed that the Koran was defiled.



Of course, there’s an easy way to get at the truth. RELEASE THE REPORTS NOW. Hand them over, Mr. Rumsfeld, and let’s see for ourselves what’s in them.

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Pregnant student, banned from graduation, walks anyway

Montgomery, Ala. - A pregnant student who was banned from graduation at her Roman Catholic high school announced her own name and walked across the stage anyway at the close of the program.


Alysha Cosby’s decision prompted cheers and applause Tuesday from many of her fellow seniors at St. Jude Educational Institute.


But her mother and aunt were escorted out of the church by police after Cosby headed back to her seat.


Here’s the kicker:



The father of Cosby’s child, also a senior at the school, was allowed to participate in graduation.

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Yeah, but does the increased wind resistance slow the horses down?

Viagra-fueled race horses seized by police.

According to investigators, the drug Viagra improves the horse’s cardio-respiratory functions and its performance when competing in races.

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