Daily Twitter Digest — 2008-11-21
Posted on November 21st, 2008 by Kip
- Interrogating an 8-year old child with no lawyer, no parent and no Miranda warning?!? I’m angry — and so are you: http://snipr.com/67gto #
- Incidentally, my guess is that an 8-year old can NEVER waive Miranda rights alone; since it could never be “knowing and voluntary.” #
- Good NYT summary of Prop 8 challenge: http://snipr.com/67im4 #
- Is the answer to the public defender shortage (1) hire more PDs or (2) make fewer things that poor people do crimes? http://snipr.com/67rya #
- Google’s new “promote/remove” feature looks like it might have potential. #
- GoogleAds seems to be placing much higher-profile merchants on my blog. Does that mean I’ll be rich soon? #
- Have I mentioned recently that the Big Three are NOT “the U.S. auto industry”? http://snipr.com/68ace #
- When they say it’s “only about marriage,” they lie: http://snipr.com/68her #
- Supposedly today’s Dr. Phil is on SSM, and will feature, among others, professional bigot Maggie Gallagher. EOM #
- Facebook’s “Live Feed” appears not to be very “live,” at least for me. Last update from anyone was 10:47pm last night. #
- Watching Dr. Phil for the first, and likely the last, time. #
- Gallagher getting roundly and loudly booed. #
- Dead Space arrived today — must I wait until I defeat the Emperor? (Getting close…) #
- Might be time to tuck the tail, lick the wounds and sell sell sell… #
- “13″ closes after 105 performances; four on-Broadway shows closing in January. Not a good sign for NY economy. #
- Tired of leaving the same comment on every gay blog: Obama NEVER promised to repeal DADT, only to study the issue. http://snipr.com/69mal #
- Was not particularly impressed with Voyage of the Damned, but much enjoyed Time Crash — “You were MY Doctor…” (even though TB was mine). #
- Richardson as Commerce Secretary? I would have guessed Interior would be a better fit. #
- Okay, finally defeated the Emperor; moving on to Dead Space. #
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Dead Space is fantastic. In fact, I really, really need to get back to it. I just can't stop playing Fallout 3.