Eighteenth-Century Occupy Protesters
Here is a group of Eighteenth-Century Occupy Protesters: [Image by Erich Vieth, a derivative work based on John Trumbull's painting, "Declaration of Independence"]
Here is a group of Eighteenth-Century Occupy Protesters: [Image by Erich Vieth, a derivative work based on John Trumbull's painting, "Declaration of Independence"]
You'll never know where Jesus will next turn up. Here's a few more places where Jesus has been spotted. And there's lots more where that came from. He even shows up on potato chips. There's also a lot of other people's faces showing up in surprising places.
Check out these stunning images captured by the LRO cameras in 2010. I felt great pride when I viewed these images. Seeing them brought back some of the emotions I felt back in 1969 when the U.S. sent astronauts to the moon. If our country ever turned its attention from villainizing and attacking entire countries and cultures, maybe we could get back to serious space exploration, as well as other cutting edge science.
Protect-IP is an abysmal idea. No one likes it except for well-monied content providers. It would, if construed broadly by the courts, hinder the ability of ordinary folks to organize in order to promote higher profits for the entertainment industry, which already has plenty of ways to protect its IP. This is too high a price to pay.
PROTECT IP Act Breaks The Internet from Fight for the Future on Vimeo.
How flawed are the approaches now being considered by Congress? Consider these reasons.A district court judge in Virginia ruled against online privacy today, allowing U.S federal investigators to collect private records of three Twitter users as part of its investigation related to Wikileaks. The judge also blocked the users' attempt to discover whether other Internet companies have been ordered to turn their data over to the government.