Friday, April 13, 2012

Daily Link Dump - April 13, 2012

The Norks failed hard.

Maggie McNeill would like you to take a second to consider the rights of sex workers today. A society cannot call itself free if its citizens aren't free to do with their bodies as they choose.

"Two years ago, Metro hired an outside consultant to study it's escalator problem."

An interesting article, if not quite a bit melodramatic, about the effects switching from 35mm to digital will have on small theaters.

Report claims that women who work in the Obama White House make 18% less than the men.

Walmart to begin a service that will allow you to digitally stream the movies you already own.

The Louisiana House debates a bill to make it harder for medical decisions be made by the people you put in charge to make your medical decisions.

The poster for Django Unchained is cool.

Writer compares text messaging plans to a regressive tax. So much stupid, so little time.

A man is trying to wrangle up some start-up money to create a non-profit ISP that will tell the government where to stick there requests for user information.

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