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- "Is Your Son a Computer Hacker?" |
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linkfilter (Dec 07 2001 16:28 GMT) - This really is cool blog. It's updated every minute of the day.... Also the chat is extremely cool! |
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- Jack the Ripper = Walter Richard Sickert |
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- Just because of this issue I had to make a link to the dorky KPMG. Jeez what a branding nightmare..... What a fuck up for the KPMG name.... |
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- Two weeks ago, Google began quietly testing a Web page voting system that, for the first time on a large scale, could eventually let Web surfers help determine the popularity of sites ranked by the company's search engine. |
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- This article is unbelieveable! |
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DiskOnKey (Dec 07 2001 16:28 GMT) - A nice product..... |
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oops... (Dec 07 2001 16:28 GMT) - Hilary Clinton exposed.... |
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- "While we here at BabyCenter do not condone your swinish behavior, we have provided you with this handy Birth & Labor Conflict Catcher. Just find your partner's due date and the calculator will let you know which major sporting events you may have to miss! Better yet, if you're still trying to get pregnant, the Conflict Catcher will tell you when NOT to conceive to avoid conflicts with your favorite sporting event!" |
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- "So what happened? The Coca Cola Co. says that it's impossible that the beer got into the can at their production facilities because they don't make beer there. Looking at the can, it shows a gold top. Coca Cola says that the gold lids aren't part of the Diet Coke can, but they will not know for sure until tests on the can are completed. |
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- My friend Jeremy is on holidays.... He told me he would not update his blog but hey, he couldn't resist.... The funny thing is that Jeremy is a sucker for beautifull Asian girls.... And he's on holidays to.... Hanoi.... |
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- "According to the suit, the defendants went so far as to use billing names different than the names of the Web sites, so consumers could not pinpoint who was billing them or why." |
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- But the designer decided to withdraw the shoes over fears they could become a lethal weapon if the wearer accidentally trod on someone else's foot, the Daily Telegraph reported. ``The heel was easy to walk on and steady but would cut through carpet. If the wearer stood on someone's foot, it would go straight through,'' a spokesman for Blahnik told the paper. The designer was also concerned that the shoes could be mistaken for weapons when luggage was X-rayed at airports. |
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WAUW! (Dec 07 2001 16:28 GMT) |
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- In the Netherlands there is this family that owns and exploits a fare, "kermis" in dutch. They came to Egypt to work but ended being beaten of their own fare. Their property was claimed by the local busines partner. The Egyptians have been dicking them around for more then a year and half now. And 2 Egyptian judges have stated that this fare is legally from this dutch family. |
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- Sir Peter, who joined BT at the beginning of 1996, says: "This is the right time to announce a change." His pay-off breaks down to a year's salary of £820,000; a year's bonus of £615,000; plus the value of other benefits such as a car and health insurance, totalling £50,000. |
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American Home Shield is (Dec 07 2001 16:06 GMT) - American Home Shield is about to drive Nick and I insane! When I bought our house, we got a... |
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