three cheers
Apr. 12th, 2005 11:53 pmHere's to Judge R. A. Randall, who not only upheld a ruling against Minnesota's so-called concealed-carry gun law, but slammed a phrase from which the Right has bludgeoned all meaning:
Here's to the IRS's Free File program. After calculating my taxes by hand, I ended up, with some privacy risk but for no money, having H&R Block's computers calculate my taxes, finding a few hundred dollars I'd missed. It almost makes up for last year, when I bought H&R Block's software, which was shoddy and then failed, and I had to do it by hand. And yes,
artname, I agree, I should have gone to your tax guy.
And here's to CDBaby, through whose good graces my CD is available not only in last-millennium physical form, but also, I discovered today, through the iTunes Music Store. ITMS has yet to appeal to me as a consumer, but it's still kind of cool. Also I've received $0.008 for songs streamed on MusicNet... SO FAR.
At the oral argument on this case, appellant referred, at times, to not wanting “liberal” or “activist” judges to overstep the will of the Minnesota legislature. Simply put, the term “liberal/activist judge” is, in reality, a “non-term.” Both parties to this debate recognize the truth. What one calls “a well-reasoned conservative judicial opinion by a son or daughter of the founding fathers” means only that the judge ruled in your favor! When the judge rules against you and in favor of your opponent, on the identical facts and argument, you will now turn to the banal cliché that the judge “is too activist” for me. The term is meaningless, self-defeating, and, worse, it actually weakens appellant’s position.
Here's to the IRS's Free File program. After calculating my taxes by hand, I ended up, with some privacy risk but for no money, having H&R Block's computers calculate my taxes, finding a few hundred dollars I'd missed. It almost makes up for last year, when I bought H&R Block's software, which was shoddy and then failed, and I had to do it by hand. And yes,
And here's to CDBaby, through whose good graces my CD is available not only in last-millennium physical form, but also, I discovered today, through the iTunes Music Store. ITMS has yet to appeal to me as a consumer, but it's still kind of cool. Also I've received $0.008 for songs streamed on MusicNet... SO FAR.
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Date: 2005-04-13 04:46 pm (UTC)no subject
Date: 2005-04-13 05:08 pm (UTC)Digital Distribution
Date: 2005-04-13 04:59 pm (UTC)Still, call me old-fashioned, but I prefer artwork and such...
Re: Digital Distribution
Date: 2005-04-13 05:32 pm (UTC)Re: Digital Distribution
Date: 2005-04-13 06:24 pm (UTC)Still, it's cool to know the stuff is being seen. We also had 2 old-fashioned CD buys from places in Europe.
Re: Digital Distribution
Date: 2005-04-13 06:29 pm (UTC)