Ethics

Sitemeter Tracks Clicks

Just figured out that Sitemeter.com tracks clicks. It's not something they tell you in their free reports (which are pretty good btw). So, when you click on a link, they know where you're headed. This isn't that hard, technically - it involves attaching a handler onto A tags - but so far, sites don't seem to be doing that. The reason probably stems from the fact that tracking clicks will gather stats on sites that haven't put a Sitemeter counter onto their pages. Seems like a gray area.

So bye-bye Sitemeter. Nice knowin ya.

Craigslist Independent Contractor Jobs and Employee Status

Recently, I saw an ad on Craigslist that described a job, and stated that they would not accept telecommuters, all work was on-site, and "independent contractor." This ad might have been illegal, because there are laws about what defines an independent contractor and what defines an employee. Small businesses that misclassify workers can get an unfriendly visit from the tax man.

Generally Accepted Accounting Practices (GAAP)

I keep hearing that term, "generally accepted accounting practices". It turns out there's a standards body that defines what these practices are! FASAB's GAAP standards.

That 70s Computer: The People's Computer Company

The first computer book I read was "Teach Yourself Basic" by Bob Albrecht. It wasn't a really good book - at least not for a child - but there it was. Mr.

Litterbugs at McDonald's (piss me off)

I saw this at a McDonald's in Los Angeles. What kind of moron tosses the trash right right outside the can?

Copyright, Anti-Copyright, and FOSS (2009)

It's one of those "synchronicity" weeks. Robin Bloor wrote a quick bit about a fundamental error with the "cost of copying is zero" argument, and he's right. The cost of copying is not free, but very cheap. Computers, electricity, and the internet cost money - in my case, over $100 a month. So, copying some songs is not "free" - I paid others so i could copy. (FTR, I just signed up to Napster, and used to sub to Emusic, both decent song sellers.)

A Few Historical Opponents to the Patent System

Computerists are aware of the Open Source, and Free Software engineering and political tendencies. They may also be aware of the resistance to patents on algorithms and software. However, I and others were unaware of the long legacy of historical skepticism toward patents.

Racism Without Visible Differences : Phone Book of Hate

This is a shocking entry in Wikipedia, but it shows how far racists will go to ensure that they can continue to segregate.

Fascinating Long/Short Footage about Graffiti. Interesting Mullet Footage Too. Also, Calligraphy as Cryptography.

This is a fascinating set of videos that were take by Converse (the shoe company) of several Oakland area spraycan artists from the early 90s. The commercials were never used.

The "short" commercials are so different from the lengthier interview footage. It's like night and day, or, maybe, "child" and "young adult".

See: the videos

Nice Mullets!

See: http://crayone.com/ for more.

Additionally, this fascinating article about vernacular mathematics, and stylized graffiti as a form of community cryptography: Street Math in Wildstyle Graffiti Art.

Web Design Contracts

Here's some info about writing contracts. Most contracts are boilerplate, tweaked for a purpose. They should be reviewed by a lawyer, but, let's face it. Possesssion is 90% of the law. Invoice frequently, and get paid frequently, and there's less to contest, and less to negotiate.

On the consultant's side, it's critical to be able to make accurate estimates about how long things will take. That behooves us to record our timesheets accurately, and use them to quantify how long tasks take.

http://kagemedia.com/articles.asp?articleID=28

http://www.sitepoint.com/article/bulletproof-web-design-contract/2

Gold Line: train for the rich?

LA Times:
Express Adds Little Luster to Gold Line
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Seems like the Gold Line can't get riders. So they made an express train that stops, mainly, at the stops in the wealthiest neighborhoods. It stops in Sierra Madre (at the freeway), then passes by Northwest Pasadena which is a working class community, and stops at Del Mar near Old Pasadena. Not many people lives there; it's warehouses. Then it stops at Mission, which is in the hills in South Pas. Then it stops at Highland Park, which is working class, but also is the Mt. Washington stop. Then it passes Cypress Park, Lincoln Hieghts, and Chinatown, to stop at Union Station.

No wonder they can't get riders. They're flyi

Self-Reliance and the Ownership Society

You can't teach a man to fish
When there's none in the river.

The ownership society
Is trying to fence the sky.

Walls climb so high,
And shorten the day
In the man-made,
Grand canyon of commerce.

Some of them know.
They sleep under bridges,
And bathe in the rivers.

Ukrainian Fascists Don't Support Yushchenko or Yanukovich

Nazi for a day
Eight dollars pay.
See Leonid Kuchma
Of the state media
For your uniform.
Join the crowd,
But no Jews allowed.

Protester of School of Torture may be Tortured

The SOA
Teaches torture
For the CIA.
Conscientious objectors
Of the USA
Protest from prison.
The fire was arson,
The activists missing,
The body charred.
Murder?
Torture?
Terrorism?

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