Homeschoolers' setback sends shock waves through state: Seems like the law in California weighs the interests of society, and its children, ahead of the parents. Can't say that I disagree (although that might be different if I were a parent myself).
The iPhone SDK: The day after | One More Thing - CNET News.com: Decent overview of supposed limitations of the iPhone API. My take: developers are amazingly innovative, and will surely overcome these limitations in ways we can't predict.
Can't help falling in love: John Siracusa argues that the "closed" nature of the iPhone platform isn't a bad thing, by way of comparison to video game consoles.
Links for Saturday March 8th, 2008
Fascists always say "its for the children" as the hustle them off to the ovens.
Seriously, you think that the government indoctrination centers called "schools" give a flying fsck about kids? They don't teach them much more than to be sheep.
The state here is acting to protect the money it takes from taxation.... nothing more.. and of course to try and smear homeschoolers because they aren't "accredited"-- as if that accreditation actually lived up to the word.
Government schooling IS child abuse.