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OUTLINING. Wow, now that I've ... (Apr 21 2003 23:59 GMT) - OUTLINING. Wow, now that I've moved my news aggregation off my desktop and into my cloud server, I've been re-introduced to Radio's excellent outliner. The extra cycles on my desktop machine really make it fun to blog this way! [Adam Curry: Adam Curry's Weblog] |
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Hiyashi Ka? (Apr 21 2003 23:59 GMT) - "When will you start serving Hiyashi again?" "Hiyashi?, no, no Hiyashi." "I know, I know, only during the summer months. But when will you start? |
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One versus one of many ... (Apr 21 2003 23:59 GMT) - One versus one of many In the typical nature versus nurture argument people often leave out the concept of free will. My favorite illustration of the fact that story about the twin daughters of an alcoholic father. One became an alcoholic, one turned out fine in that respect. When both were asked how come they turned out the way they did, both gave the same answer: |
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RSS in Government. Terry Davis ... (Apr 21 2003 23:58 GMT) - RSS in Government. Terry Davis has made Ray Matthews' RSS presentation available in RealVideo on the eDG website. You can also view Steve Stalter's proposal to develop a turnkey RSS news solution for state agencies along with these meeting notes. [David Fletcher: |
Ted Ritzer: GOV IT
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RSS in Government. Terry Davis ... (Apr 21 2003 23:58 GMT) - RSS in Government. Terry Davis has made Ray Matthews' RSS presentation available in RealVideo on the eDG website. You can also view Steve Stalter's proposal to develop a turnkey RSS news solution for state agencies along with these meeting notes. [David Fletcher: |
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Chanteuse Simone dies at 70 (Apr 21 2003 23:58 GMT) - Music News: 'High Priestess of Soul' mixed blues, gospel, B'way, jazz Nina Simone, the pianist and vocalist who singularly brought together Broadway standards, political activism and soul music, died Monday at her home in southern France. She was 70. |
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Tickets.com goes out to the ballgame (Apr 21 2003 23:58 GMT) - Business News: Execs say baseball sales tracking 20% above last year Tickets.com said it sold more than 1 million tickets online for Major League Baseball games even before opening day at the start of April. |
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LucasArts finds voice talent for game (Apr 21 2003 23:58 GMT) - Business News: 'Gladius' launches in August LucasArts named Michael Rosenbaum ("Smallville," "Sorority Boys") and Linda Cardellini ("Scooby-Doo") as the voice talent in its upcoming swords-and-sandals vidgame, "Gladius." |
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Evangeline Machlin (Apr 21 2003 23:58 GMT) - Obituaries: Speech coach Evangeline Machlin (nee Lewis), longtime speech coach at Manhattan's Neighborhood Playhouse School of the Theatre and later at Boston University's School of Fine and Applied Arts, died Feb. 1 in Camden, Maine of pneumonia. She was 95. |
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Avid joins Final Draft, Evertz (Apr 21 2003 23:58 GMT) - Film News: Deal combines editing processes Digital editing king Avid has joined with software companies Final Draft and Evertz to automate the process of creating closed captions and subtitles on projects. |
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Douglas 'Noel' Fox (Apr 21 2003 23:58 GMT) - Obituaries: Bass singer with the Oak Ridge Boys, musi exec Douglas "Noel" Fox, a former bass singer with the Oak Ridge Boys who went on to become an executive in the music publishing business, died April 10 in a Nashville hospital following surgery and a series of strokes. He was 63. |
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Activision on 'Call' for Spark (Apr 21 2003 23:58 GMT) - Business News: Video game to cover 20th-century battles Activision announced a long-term exclusive partnership with Spark Unlimited to make the first title in a new first-person action franchise, "Call of Duty," for the vidgame publisher. |
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Private Media to sell adult films online (Apr 21 2003 23:58 GMT) - Film News: Movies can be viewed while pulled from Web Private Media Group has taken another big step onto new technology platforms, announcing it will sell downloadable versions of its entire library of adult films through the Game Link online service, compressed in the DivX format. |
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Pocket Pix add-on after GameBoy set (Apr 21 2003 23:58 GMT) - Internet News: Adapter allows movies, video and MP3s to play A cartridge add-on could turn tens of millions of GameBoy Advance and Advance SP devices into handheld video and music players. |
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'Love' unites world in Prague (Apr 21 2003 23:58 GMT) - Film News: Fest presents over 165 docus One World, a festival of films on human rights subjects, has presented its top prize to the U.S.-French film "Love and Diane" by Jennifer Dworkin. A special jury prize went to Steven Silver's Canadian entry on Rwanda, "The Last Just Man," which also picked up the audience award. |
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Fader ups prod'n sked, adds chief (Apr 21 2003 23:58 GMT) - Business News: Indie rock mag replacing co-publishers Stone, Cohen With big-name advertisers lined up, independent music magazine the Fader is going bimonthly, expanding its brand to film production, and a new publisher has been named to push the magazine even closer to the mainstream. |
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All Abput My Father (Alt Om Min Far) (Apr 21 2003 23:58 GMT) - Film Reviews: Surfacing in U.S. fests on the heels of HBO telepic "Normal" (in which a Midwestern husband and father undergoes a sex-change operation), there's a certain stranger-than-fiction fascination to Even Benestad's "All About My Father," which documents the nearly lifelong cross-dressing habits of the filmmaker's father. |
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Blogger News Item (Apr 21 2003 23:57 GMT) - Ted Rall...American Patriot I like Ted Rall, generally speaking, I find points of agreement in both his cartoons and editorials. If anyone asks, I am happy to tell them so. That's why I was both happy and surprised to find his column running in the Sunday Japan Times--his weekly column is run every two weeks. this weeks column was published in Sunday's JT. |
Underwhelmed and Overrated
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Ted Rall...American Patriot I like ... (Apr 21 2003 23:57 GMT) - Ted Rall...American Patriot I like Ted Rall. Generally speaking, I find points of agreement in both his cartoons and editorials. If anyone asks, I am happy to tell them so. That's why I was both happy and surprised to find his column running in the Sunday Japan Times--his weekly column is run every two weeks. |
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London's Lost Trout River Reborn. ... (Apr 21 2003 23:56 GMT) - London's Lost Trout River Reborn. National Geographic - City schoolkids have added the last, vital ingredient to complete the Wandle's revival. Kingfishers, minnows and mayflies had already returned to a river that runs through a city of over nine million people. All that was needed were some trout. |
Ted Ritzer: Endangered Spaces=Parks=Wildlands
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London's Lost Trout River Reborn. ... (Apr 21 2003 23:56 GMT) - London's Lost Trout River Reborn. National Geographic - City schoolkids have added the last, vital ingredient to complete the Wandle's revival. Kingfishers, minnows and mayflies had already returned to a river that runs through a city of over nine million people. All that was needed were some trout. |
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London's Lost Trout River Reborn. ... (Apr 21 2003 23:56 GMT) - London's Lost Trout River Reborn. National Geographic - City schoolkids have added the last, vital ingredient to complete the Wandle's revival. Kingfishers, minnows and mayflies had already returned to a river that runs through a city of over nine million people. All that was needed were some trout. |
Techdirt
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eBay Patent Case Heads To Trial (Apr 21 2003 23:56 GMT) - Last year we mentioned the story of a guy who seemed to believe he had patented the idea of an auction a few months before eBay began. The guy was unable to raise money to start his own eBay, and instead decided to sit back and sue other companies that figured out how to execute where he had failed. The case is now going to trial, where eBay hopes they'll prevail. However, they admit that, should they lose, it could have a very strong negative impact on their business. I would think that centuries of auctions would invalidate such a patent, but it seems the patent office believes that everything is different when it goes online. |
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