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Open your heart (and wallet) and give generously. Can you really think of a better cause? Think of all the poor widows and orphans whose husband/father is being thrown out of work and who need your help.
posted by Steven Den Beste on Jan 22, 2001 - 8 comments

If you've suddenly started getting a lot of telemarketing calls, this may be the reason why. So go look at your EBay options; you may find they've been helpfully changed for you.
posted by Steven Den Beste on Jan 9, 2001 - 12 comments

Another Christmas-oriented post (well, sort of): The World Wide Web fight presents: Scrooge versus the Grinch
Who will win this terrible battle?
posted by Steven Den Beste on Dec 24, 2000 - 4 comments

No more suspense. Now we get to find out for real just what they've been collecting off the net. I predict disappointment as to the sheer mundanity of it all.
posted by Steven Den Beste on Aug 3, 2000 - 0 comments

Now here's a doozy of an ethical dilemma. Sometimes technology creates ethical problems, or un-solves ones we had previously solved. I'd be interested in how people answer the question posed in the title. Hmm?
posted by Steven Den Beste on Apr 23, 2000 - 2 comments