German farmers deploy the milk weapon

This is a story that I found on my my Google Reader. Published on Foreign Policy – Passport, and inserted into this blog with my Windows Live Writer, this story is important to me for it’s content, as well as it’s dubious status as my first effort using a new blogging technique.

I spent much of [...]

A friend said he needed help.

A friend said he needed help. He saw a lot of ‘white space’ on his screen when he modified his layout ( he moved the side-bar from the left side to the right ). I like the way his blog layout looks, and know that it is configured for easy viewing by folks with slower [...]

Windows Live Writer Test

Inserting photo with shadow seems to work. Inserting link to mash page seems to work too. I would recommend Windows Live Writer to anyone that uses windows products. It has a great function that allows the author to preview the post in that weblog’s unique format. Different weblogs display posts in their own unique way, [...]

The Pentagon’s ‘Information Dominance’ Program

House Passes Amendment Calling for an Investigation of the Pentagon’s “Information Dominance” Program
Last month, the New York Times published an article outlining how the Pentagon set up private briefings for a network of “military experts,” who often held financial stakes dependent on continued Pentagon access, in order to achieve “information dominance” in the American media. [...]

Delays on the Internets

I had some difficulty accessing several of my favorite rss feeds this morning. My reader ( Windows Live Mail ) displayed one interesting title, “Estonia will host NATO cybercommand” but displayed a message that stated the page could not be displayed, possibly due to site maintenance.
Joshua Keating’s blog
Delays on the Internets
Wed, 05/14/2008 – 3:48pm
As you may have noticed, we’re [...]