22 January 2007: Evening By The Morning News — 22 Jan 2007 The U.S. military is now so stretched that fighting the War on Terror means it can no longer fight the War on Drugs. To help solve Britain's Watergate, Scotland Yard hacks into No. 10 Downing Street. Normal, if rather clean, rooms around the world: No surprises with a Scottish kitchen or a French bedroom. He earns money buying used R. Crumb comics on eBay, taking them upstairs for Mr. Crumb to sign and reselling them "for quadruple" on the internet, Mr. Goldsmith said, smiling. Petty crime is on the rise: meatlifting. And: At least Quizno's is honest. In today's Digest, Robert Birnbaum wonders how he got all these books on his shelves in the first place. Massive resource list for all autodidacts. The anatomy of a wine label; previously. Even John Mellencamp is surprised at how popular that truck song became. One issue with real life is that it gives you very little specific feedback on character advancement. A review of First Life.