Tuesday, 25. March 2003
Rotten Apples?

Apple has spent over a billion dollars in advertising trying to convince the world that the Mac is so easy to use even Forrest Gump can do it. But what they don't say is "use it for what?" Yes, anyone can turn one on. Anyone can drag icons around the screen. But what do real novices end up doing with their Macs? Very little.

http://www.will-harris.com/mac-true.htm

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Lawyer Arrested for Wearing a 'Peace' T-Shirt

Old news, but still sick..

Wed March 5, 2003 08:30 AM ET

NEW YORK (Reuters) - A lawyer was arrested late Monday and charged with trespassing at a public mall in the state of New York after refusing to take off a T-shirt advocating peace that he had just purchased at the mall.
According to the criminal complaint filed on Monday, Stephen Downs was wearing a T-shirt bearing the words "Give Peace A Chance" that he had just purchased from a vendor inside the Crossgates Mall in Guilderland, New York, near Albany.

"I was in the food court with my son when I was confronted by two security guards and ordered to either take off the T-shirt or leave the mall," said Downs.

When Downs refused the security officers' orders, police from the town of Guilderland were called and he was arrested and taken away in handcuffs, charged with trespassing "in that he knowingly enter(ed) or remain(ed) unlawfully upon premises," the complaint read.

Downs said police tried to convince him he was wrong in his actions by refusing to remove the T-shirt because the mall "was like a private house and that I was acting poorly.

"I told them the analogy was not good and I was then hauled off to night court where I was arraigned after pleading not guilty and released on my own recognizance," Downs told Reuters in a telephone interview.

Downs is the director of the Albany Office of the state Commission on Judicial Conduct, which investigates complaints of misconduct against judges and can admonish, censure or remove judges found to have engaged in misconduct.

Calls to the Guilderland police and district attorney, Anthony Cardona and to officials at the mall were not returned for comment.

Downs is due back in court for a hearing on March 17.

He could face up to a year in prison if convicted.

[br0]...who wouldn't like to live in the land of the free..[/br0]

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The war has started

and America is batteling Iraq

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