Some Sunday morning reading to share.
It looks like the Gulf Coast is going to be hit extraordinarily hard by not just one, but possibly two hurricanes, although the path of the second is still much in doubt. The language being used to encourage and force evacuations sounds terrifying. Thoughts and prayers to all who are in harms way.
Ernie the Attorney is going to hang on in New Orleans and is blogging about his experiences.
Gustav is forcing the Republicans to consider changing their plans for the Republican convention and rightly so after the Katrina debacle. It will be interesting to see how the Republicans can pull off basically a no-win situation.
McCain has certainly shaken up things with his choice of Sarah Palin for his VP. I think the jury is way, way, out on what impact this will have, but it is taken an already fascinating and historic election and added to it.
Comcast this week said it would begin capping broadband at 250GB per month for home users. Stacey Higginbotham lists 10 Things To Know About Metered Broadband.
As some, like me, feel very shaky and dissatisfied with Comcast’s cap plan, Steve Gillmor sees it as possibly the dawn of the Streaming Era.
Andy Borowitz on the GOP Campaign as an Unproduced Goldie Hawn film.