This lump of coal is for Go Daddy.

As reported before, Go Daddy says that they no longer supports SOPA. Reddit user benbread doubts that Go Daddy truly drops SOPA support. Now another hammer drops on Go Daddy’s real stance on SOPA.

From Reddit: Go Daddy has NOT withdrawn its official congressional support for SOPA as linked in Hacker News.

Go Daddy’s statement on no longer supporting SOPA is a damage control. A PR move to convince their customer from leaving. At this point based on what people had found, Go Daddy still supports SOPA just not publicly.

On the other hand, there is still this Protect IP Act we all have to worry about.

Go Daddy, you might find lump of coals in your stocking tonight.

Stopping the bleeding.

Previously on the Internet and real world:

Go Daddy’s announcement of dropping support SOPA is clearly a move to stop the bleeding. There will still be a lot of people moving their services away from Go Daddy. I apparently have one domain name for Google App registered through Go Daddy, not by choice. So who should I move it to?

 

 

Noted and added to the calendar.

UPDATE:
Magic Lantern Xmas Edition firmware is available here. It is available for 60D, 50D, 600D (T3i), 550D (T2i) and 500D (T1i).

Team Magic Lantern is bringing HDR video recording on select Canon DSLRs. This Magic Lantern firmware will be available for Canon 550D (T2i), 600D (T3i), and 60D DSLRs starting 2011-12-22 at 22:12 GMT. For my fellow Pacific Timers, that’s 1412 hours or 02:12 PM. Magic Lantern firmware can be downloaded here.

I have a Canon EOS 60D that I can install the firmware on.

Captain Obvious called this one.

It was like an accident waiting to happen, Hasbro sues ASUS over Transformer Prime tablet. Hasbro holds many trademarks, and obviously won’t let ASUS get away with it. Michael Bay should make a movie about this lawsuit.

By the way, ASUS Transformers Prime site is horrible. If it is in HTML5 than it is a kitchen-sink full of HTML5 barf.

Remember when Apple licensed the name “Mighty Mouse” from Viacom just like Verizon Wireless licensed the name “DROID” from Lucasfilm?

From Apple Wireless Mighty Mouse Manual (page 35):

From DroidDoes.com: