Thursday
I went to the BayFF meeting at the Public Library, saw Biella and many co-workers there, and played with my 15 puzzle a lot.
I submitted the long-awaited EFF comments on the W3C patent policy draft.
I'm going to Las Vegas this weekend with Michelle, Lia, and Kate.
My father sent me a picture which shows him holding me (a baby) across the river from the World Trade Center, probably some time in 1980.
Dan Bricklin scooped me with his article "Copy Protection Robs the Future" (VisiCalc could have been lost to the world forever!).
The Senate passed the "USA Act".
Via Richard Stallman's page, I found the Edible Ballot Society, a group of Canadian anarchists encouraging Canadians to eat their ballots.
Zack has done a lot of impressive cleaning up.
I did some interviews. I'm likely to be on TechTV at some point (or maybe I already was today); Lee and I were mentioned in the Red Herring's "Catch of the Day"; and I'm going to be on the radio tomorrow (Friday):
The radio piece on Free Software finally weighed in at 30 minutes and will be broadcast tomorrow, Friday, October 11th, between 6 and 7 p.m. PST. We have a decent webcast----http://www.kfjc.org (click on "tune in")
I was able to use several clips of yours--one went neatly into Lawrence Lessig (I found an .mp3 of him on the net thanks to the architecture of cyberspace), another on the 1st amendment, and a few where you and Zack talked across each other.
At some point a compressed audio file will be placed on the KFJC server. I'm going to ask for .ogg format....