With Liberty and Justice for…

… Rich, private, corporations and their interests. That’s who mostly won this week with the three most recent Supreme Court Decisions. To be truthful, two of the three decisions progressed the interests of the wealthy corporations. In my opinion, it was not a stellar week for the US Supreme Court.

Before I get started, remember, I’m not a legal expert. So the accuracy of my conjectures may not be 100%.

I’ll start with the ruling that deals with the public display of the Ten Commandments. I can see why the court made the ruling it did, and I’m not really for or against the ruling itself. It’s just another example of how far away from God this country continues to slip. Correct me if I’m wrong, but the religious beliefs of the founding fathers played a big part in how they shaped our government. The last time I checked, our national motto was, “In God we trust”. You can read about this specific ruling here:

High court split on Ten Commandments (CNN)

The next ruling had to do with file sharing and whether an ISP or producers of file sharing software can be held liable for any copyright infringement that may occur by the users of their networks or software. In what was not all that much of a surprise to me, the court ruled in favor the big corporations and media conglomerates, basically saying that yes, they can sue the ISP and/or the software producers if someone misuses their network or software. I guess the RIAA got tired of settling measly $3,000 suites with 13 year olds. They now want permission to go after the big guns. Maybe this was an example of a court that is “out of touch” with some of the modern concerns of this century.

File-sharing services can be liable for music theft (CNN)

Now to the biggest travesty of all the decisions to spew out of the court this week. This is the one I totally disagree with. And I’m not too far off from most of the country as people from both sides of the political line are equally as stumped and worried about the ramifications of this decision. The decision has to do eminent domain. Government has the right to take private property if the acquisition of the property is clearly for the benefit of the “public”. Well, there is no clear benefit to the public in this case as it looks like the major benefactor of this decision is a PRIVATE pharmaceutical company.

Supreme Court backs municipal land grabs (CNN)

My thoughts and fears are best summed up by the following article:

“Hi, I like your view, so I’m taking your house”

My hope at this point is that all my friends that just graduated from the UM law school eventually have a hand in putting this country back together.

Honda eco game

Honda UK is hosting an interesting neat little Flash game where as a bunny you go around collecting carrots and trying to improve the environment by transforming junk into better things. All you have to do to tranform the junk is try and move onto the space the item occupies. Improving your environment gets you a time bonus. Even so, I couldn’t do a lot with the given amount of time. Link follows, enjoy…

Honda (UK)

On more thing, give it some time to load. The pop-up window for the game will stay blank for quite a while. So long that I thought the game wasn’t be hosted anymore and closed the window. Give it time, you’ll eventually get a loading screen.

War Of The Worlds eComic

I just discovered this last night perusing my regularly visited blogs. From boingboing.net (2005.06.20)…

Dave sez, “I’m an editor at Dark Horse Comics and I’m working on a free online adaptation of H. G. Wells’ ‘The War of the Worlds’ by writer Ian Edginton and artist D’Israeli. When all is said and done the adaptation will be about 120 or so online pages. Right now the first twelve pages are up. We’ll be adding new pages weekly.”

War Of The Worlds eComic

Thanks to Dark Horse Comics for hosting this. I haven’t read it yet myself, but I plan on checking it out later in the week (like after Wednesday).

Face Transformer

mucha style

Another fun little web “toy” I’ve discovered is The Perception Laboratory’s Face Transformer. You pick the sex, age group, and general “race”, then upload a passport style photo. Once the photo is uploaded, you set it’s crop boundaries, tell the program where the eyes and mouth are located, and it will then let you view several different face transforming simulations. Among the transformations you can view are baby, child, teenage, young adult, older adult, ape, and different artistic style renderings. The above is a picture of our little princess in the “Mucha” style.

Some of the “transformations” are a bit weird/scary. Others look pretty cool. Experiment and enjoy.

The Perception Laboratory’s Face Transformer

BBC – Radio – Beethoven Experience

BBC Radio is making its radio program series, The Beethoven Experience, avaiable for download. It is going to cover all nine of Beethoven’s symphonies. Read the info and download the songs. Symphonies 1-5 are already available for download and the schedule for 6-9 is posted on the web page. Note, the downloads will take a long time (even with a fast connection) as the server they are hosted on is very slow.

BBC – Radio 3 – Beethoven Experience – downloads

Make Your PC Work (not look) More Like a Mac

Came across this interesting article about making the world of Windows act more like OS X. This article doesn’t focus on making Windows look like OS X. It’s mostly written to help someone who is used to the way OS X does things be more productive on in a Windows environment.

Best Tool For the Job » Make Your PC Work (not look) More Like a Mac

Advanced RPS

What is RPS? Well it’s rock, paper, scissors. There are whole strategies behind this classic game and the Advanced RPS website will fill you in on all the intricate details about becoming a master RPS gamer. So go read, practice your newfound techniques, and amaze your friends with you RPS skills…

Advanced RPS