Speaking of jwz, news from his SF nightclub:
Speaking of jwz, news from his SF nightclub: “DNA update, in which
a tagger is made to be our bitch.”
I am currently a software engineer at Google, where as a member of the Android platform team I build frameworks and user interfaces.
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Speaking of jwz, news from his SF nightclub: “DNA update, in which
a tagger is made to be our bitch.”
A serious
engineering adventure in LA, involving L-N2, 800 amps, and road
construction.
This little mind-blower from TMW:
an article
from 1997 about the government’s unconstitutional desire to wiretap
Internet communications.
The protections of the Fourth Amendment are clear. The right to
protection from unlawful searches is an indivisible American value. Two
hundred years of court decisions have stood in defense of this
fundamental right. The state’s interest in effective crime-fighting
should never vitiate the citizens’ Bill of Rights.
Author: Senator John Ashcroft. Weird.
Salon on Trading Spaces: Home
decorating, and other lies. “You’ll never see the sewing coordinator
who has done all the sewing. You will not hear him tell a homeowner
working in front of the camera that she won’t hurt anything because the
machine isn’t threaded. You also will not know that some of the scenes
that take place on Day 1 actually were shot near the end of Day 2. And
you will never know how many retakes it took to get the scene right.”