| Alice Lee ( @ 2007-04-08 16:35:00 |
| Current mood: | overwhelmed |
| Current music: | "Kicker of Elves," Guided by Voices |
Week's Links
It is so completely April. I am behind on everything and dooooomed. I have no idea how I am going to get through this coming week let alone the full month. If this month were a hill, I'd get off and walk my bike. If this month were a river, I'd head to shore and carry my kayak overland. If this month were next December, I'd be lucky to have so little stress heading in to quals. :-( Aiigh.
Closing out tabs in Firefox to cut down on visual / mental clutter. Look, stuff:
- Joshua Bell v. rush hour, which is actually entitled "Pearls Before Breakfast," is interesting on many different levels. If you have five minutes go read this. Really.
- Henry Blodget writes about ISPs selling click stream data.
- WaPo piece touches on the mess created by the specially designated nationals list of people with whom it is illegal to do business.
- Kerr's Four Models of Fourth Amendment Protections.
- Professor Solove is an author on the concurring opinions blog (mostly privacy law issues, some econ, a smattering of general interest).
- The University of Washington has a great collection on Internet analysis.
- Sample Java code for parsing XML and the Document Builder class.
- Nice examples for SED.
- The few FTC actions for violating privacy policies.
- A few interesting bookcases: modular & curved, which has the advantage of many configurations. Then there's a corner piece, which might look really interesting depending on the paint colors behind it. It's hard to beat glow in the dark paint.
Time for another short-term to do list.