The photo above is from 2007 "Thriller for Peace" flash mob in San Francisco. Somehow seemed appropriate. (Photo by alexthompson)
We've been tracking the conversation about whether to allow cameras into the Supreme Court, in the context of the Sotomayor confirmation hearing. Not that we'd ever allow legal systems in other lands color our thinking or anything, but FWIW the highest court in the UK has decided to allow its hearings to be televised.
The FCC announces -- via its headache-making and Word-happy FCC.gov website -- that Harvard's Berkman Center will be conducting a comparative study of various approaches to boosting access to high-speed Internet, the better for the commission to create a national broadband plan. In the interest of creating a more transparent FCC, the study's results will be made public. Great! Can we have it in HTML?
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You're right. It can't be a
You're right. It can't be a flash mob if it announced. It's just a regular old protest. Flash mobs are designed to surprise passers-by.
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