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Tasty Links for September 20th 06

Death and Taxes: A Visual Guide to Where Your Federal Tax Dollars Go
Ugg. Sure the numbers look like numbers but when you see things laid out visually like this it really makes you think.

Center for Information Technology Policy » Voting Study
So nerds at Princeton have figured out seven ways to Sunday how to hack into the touch screen voting machines and generally mess them up.

Shanghaiist: A union of convenience?
So the only place where Wal-Mart has unions is Communist China. That is just freaking great.

DLC loses tax exempt status | CorrenteWire
The pro-corporate lobbying group the "DLC" that created Joe Lieberman just lost their tax exempt status. So now they will have to list their future corporate donors.

Katamari Damacy – A Critique: Part One – GameCareerGuide.com
A deep in depth look at one of my favorite games.

Culture Corner - Kids Web Japan – Web
What the "Cool" kids are doing in Japan

Democracy Player vs. iTunes
I do love my iTunes but I think the open source video podcast client Democracy Player is completely awesome. They have a really good channel guide that makes finding good video podcasts easy.

PSP Hacking 101
A nice instructional video on how to hack a PSP. If I were in elementary school I would make a science fair presentation like this.

MSN Careers - Bad Habits Can Be Good for Your Career

ESA urges 18-29 year-old gamers to vote – Joystiq
Damn straight. They can get my GTA discs when they pry them from my cold dead hands. If every body that has a copy of GTA went out and registered to vote the world would be a better place.

The Apple Product Cycle
A pretty accurate description of the relationship between internet rumors and Apple products.

Adsense banned for critical cartoon.
Google banned this website from Google AdSense for this critical comic.

Commercials I Hate!
Via Fair Use. There are plenty of these commercaials that make me want to pour salt in my eyes and this website helps you cope by sharing the loathing.

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Comments

that Death and Taxes graph is fantastic, but misleading for its exclusion of the national debt and non-discretionary spending.

Posted by: josh at September 20, 2006 6:46 PM

Good point. It is actually a lot worse than the graph makes out.

Posted by: Jake of 8bitjoystick.com at September 21, 2006 9:25 AM

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