March 15th, 2007, 06:29 am
I think this incident is slightly worse than my previously reported one, especially considering the context of the calendar event here.

Wonderful. I continue to have great faith in my school's English department. 
March 13th, 2007, 03:16 am
I'm liveblogging this as I watch tonight's episode of 24, so I apologize if my thoughts seem disjointed or unorganized.
- Milo hates the new head of Field Ops. Big surprise. Milo couldn't get along with Morris, now he can't get along with this Mike Doyle guy. What a baby.
- Jack takes down the Russian guy with a belt. Wow.
- Doyle goes to choke Morris. Okay, maybe Milo isn't that much of a baby, because Doyle seems like a serious jackass. I don't think even Jack would attack a fellow agent just for talking back to him.
- Lennox is being honorable again. He was my hero last episode when he ratted out Reed and Carson, and now standing up to Juggernaut-Vice-President Daniels makes him pretty cool again.
- Ah, the return of the great AARON PIERCE.
- Wow, Pierce is showing human emotion. He's in a relationship with Martha, who is a complete mental case with an obsession for fresh produce.
- LMAO, "Martha Logan's Bungalow."
- Logan is en route to Martha Logan's Bungalow. I'm actually hoping for some action in this episode, so I guess I'm against Martha making that phone call.
- Charles Logan, stop patronizing your unstable, bipolar ex-wife.
- Juggernaut-VP Daniels really hates those Arabs.
- Saw that one coming: Martha stabs Charles.
- The Russian Counsel defies his President. Now we get the international firefight (and the action this episode has been lacking) without the political repercussions! Best of both worlds!
- Look at Doyle pulling a Bauer and going into a firefight without any body armor. (Black Jack always wore armor. *sniff*)
- I just noticed this: Doyle sounds like a little boy.
- And... Charles is dead. The end.
Good episode. I was worried there wouldn't be much action, but the death of a former president and an attack on a Russian Consulate were pretty sufficient.
March 4th, 2007, 11:51 am
Gizmondo has called for a complete boycott of the RIAA this March.
This boycott asks you (the consumers) not to buy any albums published by an RIAA-member label. You can check the RIAA affiliation status of individual albums at RIAA Radar.
Gizmondo says that this isn't an open season call for pirating music, but instead, support your favorite bands in other ways. Go to see them live, download their music DRM-free, purchase clothing from their online stores, etc. Independent labels are a great way to discover new music as well.
Frankly, this won't mean much for me. I can't remember the last time I bought a CD in a store.