Our man in Texas stepped into the public policy fray in an effort to protect wireless microphones from the hegemony of Mirosoft, Dell, Google and Intel. Seemingly the biggest threat to the American church since Christopher Hitchens' book contract, Jubilant Joel isn't very happy at the prospect of "static and audio dropouts." Save the whitespace, save the soul.
Wednesday, October 8, 2008
Jubilant Joel Makes Some Waves
Our man in Texas stepped into the public policy fray in an effort to protect wireless microphones from the hegemony of Mirosoft, Dell, Google and Intel. Seemingly the biggest threat to the American church since Christopher Hitchens' book contract, Jubilant Joel isn't very happy at the prospect of "static and audio dropouts." Save the whitespace, save the soul.
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