Suck gets it right again — this is why I'm not spending any more time working on WAP. Don't believe Suck? Maybe you'll trust Jakob Nielsen.

CNN: Bush Reinstates Ban on International Family Planning Funds. To every pro-choice person who nonetheless voted for Bush, I ask, did you really expect anything else?

Poet Gregory Corso is dead. Take a moment to read Marriage, his best-known poem and one of my favorites.

New York Times: Computer Pioneer Hewlett Is Dead.

Slate's William Saletan on The Impotence of Being Earnest. Not too much uniting going on in DC, I guess.


You can always count on Salon to have the latest dish on the shows we love to hate. But I'm not complaining. After all, I watched "Temptation Isand", and what's more, I liked it!

Yes, the discussion group definitely seems to be broken. I'll work on it when I get the chance. Thank goodness no one was actually using it, but now I have to ask — where will I put my list of New Years resolutions?


Now I'll be able to keep up with the showbiz Jones's — GroupieCentral.


Last night was fun — got to spend a little time with the President. No, not the President-Elect, and no, not President Bartlett, but the other President, Bill Clinton. He took some time to come down to the office and thank the staff for all their hard work over the years. Always feels good to get a "thank-you" from the man at the top.

San Jose Mercury News: Coalition Makes Concession on Anti-Piracy Technology.

Woke up this morning with a cold. Drat! I made it through New Years germ-free, and thought I was free and clear for another year. Best laid plans and all that… The bright side: while surfing today in my all-too-copious free time, I found a new online comic: MegaTokyo.

It's snowing in DC! I woke up this morning and it was coming down. Not too much, mind you — weather reports say expect an inch of accumulation. I'm not really a fan of the aftermath, but I love to watch it fall.


Crap.


Suck tries to find the humor in the Bush administration.

Washington Post: Colbert King rebuts the top three untruisms of 2000.


ZDNet: Linux 2.4 kernel almost soup. Nothing says "Happy New Year" like a new kernel.


Salon: Gore spokesman Doug Hattaway is slouching toward acceptance. I guess there is hope for us all, after all.

Happy New Year! And please, don't get me started on whether or not this is the first day of the real millennium, because frankly, I just don't care anymore.


Gamecocks win! Gamecocks win! Gamecocks win!