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November 7, 2009 in infrastructure
Not long after I overheard a Comcast ad on a college football broadcast, the doorbell rang. It was a guy wearing a Comcast shirt and carrying a clipboard-type contraption with some kind of a phone-like …
November 5, 2009 in Business, Cluetrain
So I just went to look up Debora Spar’s Ruling the Waves, on Amazon, and was greeted by the above. Never mind that I wasn’t looking …
November 5, 2009 in Events, Fun, UCSB, cits
For my readers in Santa Barbara, I highly invite you to come over to the open house, Noon-2pm today at CITS — the Center for Information Technology and Society …
October 31, 2009 in Journalism
On Thursday, right after failing to get a root canal for the Xth time (saga here), I participated in a square-table discussion (I say that because we sat around a table with four corners) …
October 31, 2009 in Ideas, infrastructure
In response to my essay Framing the Net, on Publius, Rikke Frank Jørgensen has posted Metaphors We Regulate By. Her summary lines: “I have found four categories to be dominant …
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September 30, 2007 at 10:18 am
Hanan Cohen
In Israel, a member of parliament was tried in court for double voting.
http://www.haaretz.com/hasen/pages/ShArt.jhtml?itemNo=728672&contrassID=1&subContrassID=7
The Jerusalem Magistrate’s Court on Monday sentenced former Likud MK Yehiel Hazan to four months community service for having intentionally voted twice during a Knesset session.
Hazan was also given a two-month suspended jail sentence. He was convicted of forgery, breach of trust, and other offenses in connection with a late-night May, 2003 vote on the government’s emergency economic program, in which Hazan voted both under his own name and under that of then-Likud MK Inbal Gavrieli.