Thursday , July 16 2026

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Eldred Decision Contrary to Limited Government

Glenn Reynolds, who is ubiquitous this week, now has his own MSNBC blog because he has nothing better to do. Glenn remarks on the ramifications of a little-discussed aspect of the Eldred decision on the new blog, dedicated to “technology, culture, politics and the law”: In passing the Sonny Bono …

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Racine Caves

Charges dropped against the “Racine 441″ (somehow reduced to 440), the ravers arrested in November under the city’s “inmate of a disorderly house/controlled substances” ordinance. The Milwaukee Journal Sentinel has the story: The 440 multi-pierced, electronic-music-loving party-goers who were stung with $968 citations for attending a rave party gained a …

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Hypermass, Or Not

In his Wall Street Journal column, Daniel Henninger both excoriates the bulk of mass pop culture output as exemplified by “cross-market synergy,” yet celebrates access to the idiosyncratic outposts afforded by the same technology that shovels the sludge: To put any one “product” (film, singer, or characters created by a …

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No Dead Air

Tom Moon waxes philosophical in the Chicago Tribune on the almost-infinite interchangeability of music facilitated by the iPod, where mixing and matching can turn into a sophisticated exercise in music appreciation: Something radical happens when you disengage from physical discs and tapes, when you collapse the distance separating “rock,” “jazz” …

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Edited Out of Existence

Gary Farber has an interesting post on being interviewed, edited, reinterviewed, reedited, condensed, then eliminated from the NY Times’ profile on Glenn Reynolds that ran yesterday – very fine article by the way, capturing both the quotidian rhythms of Glenn’s day, and the awe most of us feel at his …

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Britney and ……. Fred?

Tattooed love boy Fred Durst of Limp Bizkit seems to think he has something going on with Britney Spears, according to an enigmatic post on the band’s website dated 1/11: and all this stuff about britney and me is everywhere. its like WHOA!! anybody out there who has a serious …

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You Want An Edge to Your All-Star Game?

This will do it: Baseball owners unanimously approved commissioner Bud Selig’s proposal to have the league that wins the All-Star game get home-field advantage in the World Series. Selig came up with the plan following last year’s All-Star game, which ended in a 7-7, 11-inning tie when both leagues ran …

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Pop Punk On the Rise?

MTV’s TRL has been featuring punkish rock bands performing live all week under the banner of “Spankin’ New Bands Week.” They’ve already run through the Donnas (if ten years is “spankin’ new”), The Used, Simple Plan, New Found Glory, and tomorrow Good Charlotte storms the stage. I don’t know Simple …

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“Broadband for Everyone”

That is the motto of the Power Line Communications Association. What is power line communication? The new generation of Powerline Communication utilizes the latest in modem and chipset technology to deliver high speed data transmission and broadband communications across an electric utility’s medium and low voltage distribution systems. The services …

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“Here Birdy Birdy, Let Me Save You”

This is a particularly ripe day for Jacksonalia. In addition to the baby game, we learn that the Pasty Flake is house-hunting in south Florida: Michael Jackson is house shopping in south Florida, and recently toured a 17,000-square-foot mansion on the market for $45 million, his real estate broker said …

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