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I've been kept off blog for a week or so now, having been felled by a frayed power cord, a persistent virus (carbon, not silicone), MT plug-in errors (don't you hate it when a string is passed back when a number is expected?) and some nagging existential questions.
Those are all mostly resolved or at the least, put in a bug tracker somewhere.
So I'm back and to prove it, I'm sharing with you a song by the Reuters-writing rockstar Andy Sullivan (not to be confused with the totally non-rock n' roll Andrew Sullivan).
Andy plays guitar and sings. He also covers tech policy. So if there were anyone in the country with the cred to write a song called "The Internet Is Changing Everything," it'd be Andy.
"I saw Alan Greenspan in the bathroom at the MPAA/He used the urinal on the right/He said I bought Amazon at 12 and sold it at 400/Now I drink Dom Perignon every night/The Internet is changing everything/ We've got no secrets anymore/Our every move is logged by the bloggers down the block and the webcams behind every door/"
Find more free DRM-free Sullivan goodness to fill your hard drive or MP3 player here.
Posted by Ryan Singel at March 10, 2005 01:16 PM
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