The Random Yak

Friday Reading List and Weekend OTP

Filed under: Random Linkfests — Random Yak @ 2:17 am on May 5, 2007

Here’s your Friday reading list from the Yak:

When Hotlinking Attacks: Wizbang has posted a fabulous a case study demonstrating what can happen when you try to create negative political speech about an entity and then hotlink images from that entity’s website, thereby trying to utilize the other party’s bandwidth in support of your negative commentary. Thoroughly entertaining and well worth the top spot on today’s reading list. Tip of the horns to Family Research Council for one of the best – and most creative – solutions I’ve seen.

Part Deux: The Evangelical Outpost takes over from there, responding directly to Blumenthal from FRC’s POV.

The serious side: Cao’s Blog offers a well-written opinion on “Sex and Law” focusing on HR1592, its potential fallout and the curious fact that those who eagerly seek the banning of trans-fats due to the potential for “negative health consequences” somehow feel no such compulsion about the potential health consequences of homosexual activities…

In Cool Music News I Wish I Had the Talent to Be Part Of: The Platypus Society is starting a Band of Bloggers. Or trying to. I’d love to be a part of it, but my musical talent can probably be best explained by the fact that my piano teacher quit me when I was twelve. That’s right. I didn’t quit piano. The piano quit me. Here’s hoping Chris Carlisle can find others better suited to the endeavor – though if he needs a shaggy-haired roadie I’m all in.

Frivolous Lawsuit News: Judge sues drycleaners for losing pants. The demand? $67 million dollars. Not for the pants, for the hoohah surrounding the situation. Here’s hoping a court has the common sense – and decency – to pants this judge once and for all. Tip of the horns – and discussion – Patterico’s Pontifications (the source of the link).


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1 Comment

  1. On Trivial Matters…

    Victor Davis Hanson remarks in his column at today’s Townhall.com that we are “hooked on trivia” and that’s a dangerous obsession……

    Trackback by Bloggin' Outloud — May 5, 2007 @ 3:13 am

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