Tuesday, September 4, 2012

Daily Link Dump - September 4, 2012

And I'm back after an unexpected Hurricane-Isaac-induced vacation. You know you missed me.

Five years after the Mountaineers of Appalachian State upset the college football world by beating the Michigan Wolverines at the Big House, not much has changed in the college football landscape. (I had this link set to go before Michigan got their asses handed to them by Alabama this past Saturday.)

What's more disconcerting: that an FBI laptop was so easily hacked or that said laptop had millions of Apple users information stored on it?

Why using player safety as an argument against replacement referees in the NFL doesn't quite hold water.

Gene Healy on Dinesh D'Souza's 2016: Obama's America

The New York Times runs an awful op-ed piece about how Mitt Romney's taste in muffins disqualifies him from being President.

Fun reminder that thanks to intellectual property and copyright laws in the United States, you don't own the music in your iTunes library.

TSA is now testing drinks purchased beyond security check points.

This video cuts off just before DEA swarm their apartment, killing Kumar.

Kubrick's One-Point Perspective:

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