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April 22, 2007

Sunday Morning Reading

Some Sunday morning reading to share.

This should help wake up a few folks in the morning. Caffeinated soap. So, are we going to see the soap aisle in the supermarket broken into sections for Caf and DeCaf?

Twitter will experience a huge slowdown and service issues today and this week. Why? The New York Times discovered it and wrote about it.

Watch those waiters. An apparent ring of waiters stealing credit card info was busted in NYC this week. Wonder if they boosted their tips?

Banned in Boston. Boston's municipal WiFi system has banned BoingBoing, among other sites. Is this the downside of muni-WiFi?

This will be interesting to watch. Bill Moyers takes on the press and their role as cheerleaders in the run up to the Iraq war. Here's hoping we actually see the old Bill Moyers again.

Gore Vidal smacks just about everybody and everything in this quick little interview on MSNBC.

The show must go on. The New York Times looks at what happens on-stage when things go wrong, sometimes horribly so. Boy do I have stories for when I write that book.

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