Sunday, April 06, 2008

The Great Catch-up Effort — 2007 Edition

Many of you may not know this, but every week I assemble a newsletter for the free help website called protonic.com. Every week I write an editorial for the newsletter, and it has been my intention to post those thoughts in my blog. Tonight, I have finally caught up in publishing all pertinent comments from 2007. Each entry was posted with the correct date of insertion as if I had posted it here concurrently with the newsletter. If you are interested in reading these comments, they are listed below:

Lessons Learned
Our Word, Our Legacy
Shake On It?
Technology and Our Legal System
Shutdown Day
Defining Our Mission in Life
Self-Improvement Resources
Five Things That Should be Taught in School
The State of Cyberland
Tragedy at Virginia Tech
The State of Open Source
7 Keys for Joyful Living!
Cryptome
FUD: Fear, Uncertainty and Doubt
Is Vista the New Windows ME?
Tesla Motors: Hope for the Future
Microsoft's Deals with Linux Vendors
The AirCar
Protect Your Data!
Technology's Usefulness
We are being cheated — The Hot Fuel Effect
Corporate Customer Service
Birthdates
Microsoft Embraces Open Source?
Johnson & Johnson VS Red Cross
How much is too much?
Multi-tier Greed
More Stupid Corporate Greed
Microsoft's Failed OOXML Standard
Stallman's Challenge
Is It Illegal?
Free Public Transportation
Perspectives
More on Perspectives
One More on Perspectives
The Use of Censorware
Backups and Restores in a Microsoft World
The End of the Oil Age
Of Police States and Greed
Freedom of Speech
Entertainment vs. Freedom
Good for Canada!
Merry Christmas
2007 Ends, 2008 Starts

Although some of these entries have to do with computer technology, many of them relate to civil rights, self-improvement, freedom of speech, and many other subjects.

My next post will list the 2008 Edition entries. :-)

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