- RIAA names the top 25 piracy schools in the U. S. - Tennessee had another down year in football, but the recording industry says that when it comes to stealing music, we’re in the top five. Gotta be proud. From ArsTechnica via Crunchgear.
- MySpace may not fit Japan. MySpace, which launched in Japan in November, is all about self-promotion. This Wired article says the more subdued Japanese culture may not respond well.
- Kill Your iPod. This Relevant article gives good reasons for turning off the constant noise in your earbuds. Not that I’m going to do it…
- Why did Britney Spears shave her head? Slate wonders if it was it to avoid a drug test. Not that you should care.
- Tiny houses make minimal lasting impact on nature. If you’d like a nice vacation home somewhere, these tiny but stylish pads might be in your price range. From The New York Times via Signal vs. Noise.
- Addicted to email? No solutions here. This Network World article deconstructs a vapid 12-Step Program for breaking demon-email’s hold. The original list from Reuters shows how little thought it takes to be a tech columnist for a major wire service. Via Slashdot.
- Sayonara, Senior Pastor. I don’t think the title fits the job, and this post at Out of Ur shows why not.


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