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DoCoMo picturephones (Apr 09 2003 01:59 GMT) - DoCoMo picturephones: "NTT DoCoMo said on Tuesday that three of the six models in its latest range, 505i, will be equipped with cameras capable of taking pictures with the same resolutions as some digital cameras. The high-res camera phones will... |
Painted-Turtle
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Woof woof woof! (Apr 09 2003 01:59 GMT) - Go Huskies!!!!!! Kimmi just called me from the Marta station...she is late getting to the game and wanted to make... |
The Command Post
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Only UN Can Verify US WMD Discoveries (Apr 09 2003 01:58 GMT) - ElBaradei: U.N. Must Verify Iraqi Weapons Tests Washington Post: VIENNA -- United Nations weapons inspectors must be asked to verify any test results indicating the existence of weapons of mass destruction n Iraq, the head of the U. |
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All about Andre (Apr 09 2003 01:57 GMT) - Before I get a swarm of emails and IM's, I moved over some of Andre's radio archive. The .NETWeblogs.com home page just shows the last 15 items by ID and not date . Sorry for the confusion. |
Jim O'Halloran's Weblog
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Excelent Yokomo Site (Apr 09 2003 01:56 GMT) - a mate pointed me to Sanj's Yokomo RC Homepage, promising "All things Yokomo MR4TC". Its an excelent collection of infomation and tips, including how to make tyre warmers, and how to build a laser lap timing system. Well worth a look whether you run a Yokomo or not!... |
Gut Rumbles
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war blog (Apr 09 2003 01:55 GMT) - I am very impressed with the way the war is going in Iraq and I am also very unimpressed with... |
Geek Noise
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My 2 Cents on the BCL vs. Language Types Argument (Apr 09 2003 01:53 GMT) - Ok. Time for me sound off. There has been a whole lot of discussion on a number of .NET blogs (too many to link to them all, but one of the most active has been Sam Gentile). The basic argument has been whether it is better to use Base Class Library (BCL) names or language specific names for simple types. |
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Never... (Apr 09 2003 01:52 GMT) - Karl blogged a Response to Ross Rader as a counter to some of my earlier remarks about whois privacy. I still don't see how or why the whois database is going to be a fertile source of leads for stalkers and child molesters - statistically, the average shopping mall is in much worse shape without any of the technical complications aspects of domain names or whois. Regardless, of this small point of disagreement, the fact is that no one is making a case why this information should be in the public domain in the first place. Are the interests of those that purport to have a need for this data more important than those that own the data in the first place? The only place within the blogosphere where the answer might be "yes" is within ICANN circles. |
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Never... (Apr 09 2003 01:52 GMT) - Karl blogged a Response to Ross Rader as a counter to some of my earlier remarks about whois privacy. I still don't see how or why the whois database is going to be a fertile source of leads for stalkers and child molesters - statistically, the average shopping mall is in much worse shape without any of the technical complications aspects of domain names or whois. Regardless, of this small point of disagreement, the fact is that no one is making a case why this information should be in the public domain in the first place. Are the interests of those that purport to have a need for this data more important than those that own the data in the first place? The only place within the blogosphere where the answer might be "yes" is within ICANN circles. |
fullasagoog.com full roast blend
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Macromedia MAX 2003 (Apr 09 2003 01:52 GMT) - Macromedia has announced their conference for 2003, named MAX. It is basically a combination of DevCon and UCon. Last years DevCon was amazing from what I heard, and I vowed that I would make an effort to attend this years. Last years conference was a technical marvel on Macromedias part, as they used Video Blogging much to their advantage, and also used Flash in many different aspects of the conference. Check the URL here for more info: |
Associated Press headlines via GoUpstate.com
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U.S. Getting Bold With Day Baghdad Raids (Apr 09 2003 01:52 GMT) - American ground troops are demonstrating their control of Baghdad with bold, daytime raids into the heart of the Iraqi capital followed by nighttime airstrikes. U.S. attacks Tuesday hit the Planning Ministry and other government offices in downtown Baghdad as well as a prison southeast of town where American uniforms were found. |
Amanita.net
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Bookworm (Apr 09 2003 01:51 GMT) - There's both an online version and a downloadable game. |
LifeBox
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beep beep (Apr 09 2003 01:50 GMT) - Haven't been writing much - been really busy on the house. I'd keep y'all up to date more often, but |
idiote
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The switch (Apr 09 2003 01:48 GMT) - From PC to Mac, with as many 'yesssss' as 'oooooch'. |
idiote
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The switch (Apr 09 2003 01:48 GMT) - From PC to Mac, with as many 'yesssss' as 'oooooch'. |
The Command Post
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Marines Struck By Poverty In Baghdad (Apr 09 2003 01:48 GMT) - Plastic grocery bags are Baghdad's urban tumbleweeds. They roll across the landscape by the thousands, hanging up in trees and on fences until they are shredded by the sunlight and friction from the dust in the wind. As Marines moved... |
Hacking Log 3.0: America's Blog
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Wanted: site de-uglifiers (Apr 09 2003 01:45 GMT) - So SuperLink is now a company with real clients. Revenues are up in a down economy and it in combination with other stuff nearly supports me and may one day soon support others. Its not stable revenue yet, but its on a definitive upward trend. I'd like to pretend that it's due to my marketing savy and formidable web presence, but it's really just due to my loud mouth and technical know-how. I'd like to remedy the web presence issue. |
a mad tea-party
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Horological Disorder (Apr 09 2003 01:45 GMT) - Everyone expects that law students are seriously pressed for time. Sometimes, we even beg for more. Somehow, it is disheartening -- yet gives me a certain amount of retributivist pleasure -- to see law professors with the same problem. Perhaps Cronos would be a little kinder if they eased up a bit. Since I doubt that will happen any time... |
a mad tea-party
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Horological Disorder (Apr 09 2003 01:45 GMT) - Everyone expects that law students are seriously pressed for time. Sometimes, we even beg for more. Somehow, it is disheartening -- yet gives me a certain amount of retributivist pleasure -- to see law professors with the same problem. Perhaps Cronos would be a little kinder if they eased up a bit. Since I doubt that will happen any time... |
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