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Dr. Seuss Reading Games for $5 (Aug 11 2003 15:59 GMT) - LiveWarehouse has The Learning Company's Dr. Seuss Reading Games for $4.99, the lowest price we've seen by $2. Add $5 for shipping. |
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Dr. Seuss Reading Games for $5 (Aug 11 2003 15:59 GMT) - LiveWarehouse has The Learning Company's Dr. Seuss Reading Games for $4.99, the lowest price we've seen by $2. Add $5 for shipping. |
Jim Gilliam
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Internet Revolution, Take Two (Aug 11 2003 15:58 GMT) - The geeks now have their eyes set on politics: After years as political agnostics, the programmers and engineers who orchestrated the technological revolution of the 1990s are trying to reboot government. Top technology executives such as Bill Gates found their public voice years ago. Now, the tens of thousands of technology workers who toiled in cubicles writing software and creating gadgets are making their influence felt. They have money, earned during the boom. |
Educated Guesswork
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Why bare your teeth (Aug 11 2003 15:57 GMT) - Perhaps you were wondering why baring your teeth was an aggressive act. Humans have small teeth and don't usually fight with them as much as their fists. Check out this image of a mandrill doing a "threat yawn". Being able... |
FarrFeed
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Iraq, Iraq ... © 2003, ... (Aug 11 2003 15:57 GMT) - Iraq, Iraq ... © 2003, John H. Farr This is such a terrible time for America and anyone who has anything to do with her. If you're old or insolvent (worse still, old and insolvent), or merely out of work like millions are, you can die from lack of proper medical attention. |
Keith's Weblog
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Java is obnoxious - or - Java character encodings considered harmful? (Aug 11 2003 15:57 GMT) - This guy goes into the exact problem I encountered with my Java code the other day. Unlike that guy, I realized what was going on, but I still don't know of any good solutions. I know of solutions, just not good ones. Here's the problem. I'm working on a library for a file format that can store binary data as well as character data. |
TWIST
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I'm TWISTing Again! (Aug 11 2003 15:56 GMT) - The summer holidays have finished and I stopped being lazy so TWIST will be updated from this day on. A lot has happened since my last post. I have spent 6 weeks in Lithuania and I am back in Denmark. This time I'm staying in the boarding school for Grenaa Gymnasium. The gymnasium's Pre-IB class is where I'm studying right now. |
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Eclexys
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Iksan haiku (Aug 11 2003 15:54 GMT) - This poem just kind of came to me tonight, as I pack the last big piles of photos and papers for my move to Jeonju. I will miss Iksan, really I will, no matter how much I may like Jeonju... |
Variety.com
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Rando's 'Bright Ideas' (Aug 11 2003 15:54 GMT) - Legit News: Comedy opens Nov. 5 Tony winner John Rando ("Urinetown") is set to helm the MCC production of "Bright Ideas," Eric Coble's sendup of parents who will kill to get their kid into the best school. |
Penny Arcade
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News: Video Games (Aug 11 2003 15:54 GMT) - Gabe: Obviously the fact that videogames are not seen as a legitimate form of entertainment along the lines of movies or television is astounding to me. David’s cartoon on the subject is of course ignoran... |
El Centro & OMEGA
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orlan (Aug 11 2003 15:54 GMT) - mentioned by paul virilio in his excellent book GROUND ZERO, orlan practices what she calls "carnal art" and re-arranges her appearance through plastic surgery. http://www. artandculture. com/arts/artist? |
Dean's World
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Tsk, Tsk (Aug 11 2003 15:54 GMT) - My buddy Meryl has resorted to the old, tried and true, deeply sexist cliche that if a man critizes feminist excesses and extremism, it means... |
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