Author Archives: Michael Froomkin

United Finally Does the Right Thing

United Airlines has caved in and done the right thing at last.

Earlier post: Millions of dollars of bad publicity for United Airlines.

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Blog News

Michael Bérubé announces that he's giving up blogging. I'll miss reading him almost every day, and especially miss reading about Jamie.

Meanwhile, Bitch Ph.D has outed herself, an action foretold. I just hope this works out ok for her.

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‘Country’ For Sale

Via Slashdot, comes the news that data (and maybe tax) haven Sealand is for sale. The ‘nation’ has had some problems recently.

Sealand claims to be a country based on its fixation to the continental shelf in what were then but are not now international waters. Although this claim is not recognized by anyone that matters, the claim is somewhat less ludicrous than that of any other man-made micro-nation, e.g. that of the Dominion of Melchizedek.

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Great Cartoon

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Millions of Dollars of Bad Publicity for United Airlines

Don’t fly United Airlines until they do something about this: United Airlines takes advantage of helpless elderly couple, extorting nearly $3000.

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David Brin Has Been Worrying

We all know that cornered politicians can be dangerous (and, in my experience in both Connecticut and Florida, cornered members of the Bush family are more dangerous still). Science fiction writer David Brin (author also of The Transparent Society) has been letting his imagination run loose, and he's come up with A Timely Warning To All New Democratic Members Of Congress. Calling Brin pessimistic doesn't begin to do it justice,

Let me say that I am less worried about the things that dour pundits normally dwell upon — e.g. political temptations like earmarking and lobbyist dinners — than by something far more profound and potentially devastating. Today's topic is a vital alert that I hope will percolate through channels to every officeholder and/or sincere civil servant, during an era of political transition.

Indeed, it may also be pertinent to some members of the Republican establishment. For we are about to discuss a danger and an opportunity that cross party lines. We’ll be dealing with traits like honor and pragmatism, cynicism and patriotism, cynical self-protection… and courage.

While negotiating the ethical and political minefield that is Washington, always remain wary of a particular worst-case scenario… one that can systematically undermine even the most well-meaning politicians.

That worst-case scenario is BLACKMAIL.

Brin has some sensible advice for avoiding the modern blackmailer. It starts with clean living, but it doesn't end there.

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