Wednesday link

Today's links: 

1. Harold Feld, for explaining all the politics behind the 700 MHz endgame.

This is legacy time. History will reward Martin & the Democrats
richly for daring something new rather than taking the safe course. By
contrast, the safer course may minimize political backlash, but it will
also ensure that this proceeding is chiefly remembered as the missed
opportunity to create a brighter broadband future.


2. Brough Turner, for unearthing some interesting spectrum policy background.

3. The FCC, for scheduling a meeting next Tuesday at which they'll adopt the 700 MHz rules.

4. Jeremy Denk, for writing the first MadLibs concert review.

I'm at music camp, so I can't produce anything more substantive here.  Someday I'll tell you about music camp in a nicely-turned essay, but right now I'm mostly glad that there's only half a week to go.  Yes, it's fun.  But you can have too much of a good thing.