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Indie booksellers beg for a bailout

Unless there’s some trick I’m missing, I can’t see this working at all. If you sling the DOJ at Goliath, you must have an ironclad pragmatic argument–some political gain to trade. Why would anyone at the DOJ want to hurt Amazon?

Indie Booksellers Sue Amazon, Big Six over E-book DRM

Three independent bookstores have filed an antitrust class action lawsuit against the big six houses and Amazon charging that by signing agreements that call for the use of DRM on e-books sold through the Kindle, the online retailer and the publishers have combined to restrict the sale of e-books.

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3-D printing attracts the copyright vampires

Are we really going to have this fight all over again with physical objects? I guess this is what vampires do–rise from the dead to drain our blood, in this case the lifeblood of our culture.

As 3-D Printing Becomes More Accessible, Copyright Questions Arise

Many people think 3-D printing could help spark a manufacturing renaissance in the U.S. — even President Obama highlighted this technology in his State of the Union address last week.

But as 3-D printers and 3-D scanners get cheaper, this nascent industry could be roiled by battles over intellectual property.

Not so long ago, a good 3-D scanner that could create accurate digital models of objects in the real world cost more than $10,000. Then, Microsoft released the Kinect — the video game controller that allows you to play games by just waving your hands.

“But it turned out that the Kinect was actually much more than that — it was a 3-D camera but one-hundredth of the price,” says Nicolas Burrus, co-founder of manctl, a 3-D scanning company.

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Canonical TeamFortress Server

English: Steam logo
English: Steam logo (Photo credit: Wikipedia)

Steam appeared in the default Ubuntu repositories last week and Canonical is (was?) hosting a TF2 server.

Canonical Host Weekend ‘TeamFortress 2? Server

Calling all gamers: Canonical are hosting a TeamFortress 2 server this weekend to mark the arrival of Steam for Linux on the Ubuntu Software Center.

TeamFortress 2 is free to download and play, so if you fancy some free fragging fun with fellow Ubuntu gamers here’s how.

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NASCAR 2013

Tomorrow is the Daytona 500. Today, I want to put a stake in the ground about who I’ll follow this season. This isn’t who I think will do best. It’s who I wish would do best. That’s the fun of watching sports–picking a target for your irrational hopes for success. I always have a few drivers I follow because if you only follow one guy and he wrecks early, the race becomes uninteresting. Also, some drivers I find interesting do not drive full schedules. I like drivers who are tough, drivers who don’t give in to asinine critics. My kind of driver gets booed as they take their victory lap. I also like drivers who drive well on all courses, especially road courses. My favorite drivers do well at Sonoma.

Kurt Busch

Kurt has been my favorite driver since I started watching NASCAR. I initially picked him on the arbitrary grounds that they drove the #97 car and I was married in 1997. (I did say the fun in watching sports is being willfully irrational, right?) But I do like that Kurt has his haters, that he’s a tough racer but never petty. I like that he’s tough on reporters who ask him stupid questions.

After changing teams and cars in the past few years, I’m hoping Kurt will be back to his 2004 form. He’s now driving the #78 Furniture Row car, and a technical alliance with RCR means he’s could be like a fourth member of that team. I don’t particularly like that because I like to root against Kevin Harvick. I’ll be looking for Kurt and Tony Stewart to work together, since Tony’s supported Kurt on and off the track.

Danica Patrick

It’s big news that Danica is the first woman to win the pole for the Daytona 500. I’ve liked Danica since her Indy days and I’m happy that she moved over to the Sprint Cup. I like that some people hate her apparently because she’s a woman. But let’s be honest, who would you rather see in an interview?

Danica drives the #10 for Stewart-Hass with GoDaddy as her main sponsor. She ought to benefit from her teammate in the #14 car. And like him, her experience with open wheel racing ought to help at Infineon and Watkins Glen.

Tony Stewart

Like all my favorites, Smoke is a tough competitor who’s driven in a variety of classes and has a bit of temper. My oldest son, Tre, latched onto Stewart back when he drove the Home Depot car. (Tre’s favorite color is orange). This year, Tony’s back in the #14 with Bass Pro Shops as his main sponsor.

Drivers on the bubble

Sadly, it looks like Robby Gordon won’t be racing in the Spring Cup this year. His participation has dwindled in recent years. I tried to be a Jeff Gordon fan, but that guy is too whiny. AJ Allmindinger gets a nod for being another local guy. Ryan Newman gets a nod for being a geek. Finally, I’m going to keep Brad Keselowski on my list again this year. Aside from winning it all last year, he drives the #2 and it’s a Ford.

 

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College grads earn 15% less than in 2000

Go to college for four years and make $55K/year. Sound like a good deal? Alternatively, how about you apprentice with me, learn to write code and make twice that? When you’re done, you won’t have a diploma–just a published work.

Average earnings of young college graduates are still falling

The latest Census figures show real earnings for young college grads fell again in 2011. This makes the sixth straight year of declining real earnings for young college grads, defined as full-time workers aged 25-34 with a bachelor’s only. All told, real average earnings for young grads have fallen by over 15% since 2000, or by about $10,000 in constant 2011 dollars.

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