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A Completely Awesome 2600 Cover

Check out the cover on the Summer 2010 edition of 2600, The Hacker Quarterly: I saw it at my local Barnes & Noble bookstore and had to buy it for its complete awesomeness. The one thing 2600 has, every issue, is cool cover art. I don’t know the exact system to which these tape cartridges [...]

My Glee-ful Piracy And The New Media Mistakes Of The Old Media

I’m a late-blooming gleek. But I’ve caught “Glee” fever something awful — thanks, in little to no part, to the Fox network. For those not initiated, “Glee” is a musical comedy series that, in the words of the New York Daily News, “dresses like ‘High School Musical’ and has the heart of ‘Porky’s.’” I’d add [...]

More Bad Business: Dealing With Contractors And Copyright

Asked recently on Yahoo! Answers: To those of you who design websites, is this ethical? I think my web designer may own the rights to my website. She’s got her company name at the bottom of all my pages, and made a comment once about me being stuck with her. Is that ethical? Is that [...]

I’m Adopting The GNU General Public License

I’ve decided that it’s time to pay more attention to the open-source projects I have created and will create. I’m also considering joining some other software projects. As a result, I need to revisit my licensing. Previously, my software was licensed under the Creative Commons Attribution / Share-Alike 3.0 license. That license is really intended [...]