Some Sunday morning reading to share.
Everybody is talking about the social networking thing this week on a number of levels. Loic Le Meur says he's looking for some centralization and back on his blog. I have to agree.
Michael Arrington weighs in on this on TechCrunch, with a focus on FriendFeed. I'm hot and cold on FriendFeed right now in and of itself.
Louis Gray on Internet Addictions. He thinks calling it an addiction is silly. I do too.
Meanwhile a judge says Facebook friends aren't real friends.
Ed Bott on What's Wrong with the Blogosphere.
Russia wants a tunnel between the Motherland and the US.
They are still caucusing in Texas?
Newsweek proclaims a "new" Super Tuesday ahead. Give me a break.
I'm not sure how I feel about all the talk about giving the US Treasury more power. On one hand we do need some system to keep the thieves and greedy buggers from crashing things down around us as they steal our money. On the other hand, there are times I just say "let her burn."
Dave Winer is talking to Pigs. They are talking back.
George Will waxes somewhat rhapsodic on baseball. He says one reason we like it is that there are 3 strikes and you're out and no lawyer can help you. Unless you dope up to play the game.