ATL readers were out in force after this weekend’s Harvard-Yale Game. Go Crimson! (Click on the image to enlarge; you can see “Non-Sequiturs” in the lower right-hand corner of the sign.)
* The Ninth Circuit hates turkeys. [Siouxsie Law]
* Xbox modders feel unfairly maligned, and they are uniting. It could be epic. I hope Kratos gets involved. [Daily Tech]
* Wesley Snipes is appealing his tax conviction. He apologized and feels the length of his jail time is unreasonable. I made a similar argument to the cable company after I watched Blade Trinity. But they wouldn’t give me that time back. [Going Concern]
* Are baby boomers Luddites? [What About Clients?]
* This is funny because it is true. [The Volokh Conspiracy]
* The Deliberations blog might be going away, but the Wisconsin Humane Society is gaining a great leader. [Deliberations]
* Ireland’s not getting a World Cup berth. But they are getting a Blawg Review, so all is not lost. [Human Rights in Ireland via Blawg Review]
* If you will be in D.C. on December 2, feel free to request an invitation to the Above the Law holiday happy hour, sponsored by Applied Discovery. To submit an invite request — space at the event is limited — please click on the link. Thanks! [Above the Law]
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