
After dark, the dirty work at Disneyland begins – Los Angeles Times →
May 5th, 2010This is fascinating
Simulated swimming pool with room inside →
May 5th, 2010Unicorn Meat →
April 29th, 2010Language Log ยป The directed graph of stereotypical incomprehensibility →
April 27th, 2010Interesting if you like graphs
Android ported to iPhone? →
April 22nd, 2010Heat Water First for Better Microwave Popcorn [Food Hacks] →
April 21st, 2010'Star Wars' Heading to Blu-ray →
April 21st, 2010Digital Economy Act: This means war | Cory Doctorow | Technology | guardian.co.uk →
April 20th, 2010What do we do to prevent our government passing oppressive laws?
I don't know/understand politics at all, but surely making new things illegal should only be possible if society pretty much unanimously agrees? When you end up in court, don't you have to be convicted by the Jury pretty much unanimously? So how can they convict you unanimously based on a law that not everyone believes in?
Who can I elect that will represent my interests regarding the digital future? I can't even work out who cares about the digital future!