Keep innovating

Keep innovating.

It’s two-meat Tuesday time.

[i]Brisket:[/i]
It started with a post on [url=http://yro.slashdot.org/yro/04/07/27/129219.shtml?tid=153&tid=214&tid=129]Slashdot[/url], seemingly about a horrible misuse of power, to the point of outward abuse. So it seemed, at first.

I didn’t follow up on the story, and I didn’t do any research, other than a quick [url=www.google.com]google[/url] of the star characters. Something does seem to be amiss, but then, the whole sordid tale triggered something inside of me, “keep innovating,” I said to myself. Better than any kind of copyright protection, writing something in an unmistakable voice, with original material is probably better than stealing anyone else’s work. However that case might play out. It’s not like I have to worry about someone stealing my work, although, I’ve found that there are some imitations – keep innovating, no one else can touch [i]that[/i].

[i]Pork?[/i]
The whole question of parody, satire and, I’m wondering, [url=http://money.cnn.com/2004/07/26/commentary/wastler/wastler/]free[/url] speech.

(The fact that one of my staunchly conservative readers sent me the link in the first place just illustrates how bi-partisan the comedy is?)