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Kensington PocketMouse Mobile Optical Mouse $9.99 (Aug 12 2003 01:59 GMT) - CircuitCity.com - Kensington PocketMouse Mobile Optical Mouse $9.99 After Rebate. Circuit City has the Kensington PocketMouse Mobile Optical Mouse (search for 72114) selling for $19. |
NewsGator Forums
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Re: My CSS / NewsPage Icons (Aug 12 2003 01:59 GMT) - Mine goes something like the following. If you don't have a compulsion about italics, you can strike the last selector. ====================== a:link, a:visited { background: |
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Wiki Community (Aug 12 2003 01:59 GMT) - I'm adding to and reorganizing the Ed Tech Wiki. I'd like to make it a real tool for the community to participate in, not just a link repository. If you have any thoughts on resources or spaces you'd like to see in the wiki please let me know (or add your thoughts to the wiki itself). Some initial spaces I've created include a "guestbook" of sorts for visitors to tell us about themselves and their interests: EdTechCommunity. |
linkfilter.net
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The Norwegian Pentagram (Aug 12 2003 01:58 GMT) - In 'The Norwegian Pentagram' we can read that from ca. 935 until 1152 an immense pentagram was placed over southern Norway. The Celtic Church in the British isles were the masters of this unique and magnificent architectural achievement. This giant symbol stretching from the county of Trøndelag to Telemark, and from the coast of Norway to the inland of Hamar, is possibly made as a part of an occult ritual to fix Christianity to Norwegian soil. |
the Literary Saloon
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Fair and balanced suit (Aug 12 2003 01:58 GMT) - In what could be one of the more entertaining copyright spats in recent memory the Fox News Channel is apparently suing Al Franken and Penguin over the (sub-)title to his new book, Lies and the Lying Liars Who Tell Them: A Fair and Balanced Look at the Right. |
the Literary Saloon
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Remainder article (Aug 12 2003 01:58 GMT) - It's filler material of the summer sort, but it's a decent overview of what eventually happens to books: Christopher Dreher's piece on Life After Retail in yesterday's issue of The Washington Post. |
the Literary Saloon
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New review (Aug 12 2003 01:58 GMT) - The most recent addition to the complete review is our review of Iain Pears' The Immaculate Deception. |
Outside the Beltway
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LYING DOCTORS (Aug 12 2003 01:58 GMT) - NYT publishes this incriminating story demonstrating that the nation's physicians intentionally misled the American public in an attempt to generate business: To the growing numbers... |
bayard
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New OSJava releases (Aug 12 2003 01:57 GMT) - Always happy to push out new code. Version 0.6 of simple-jndi and version 2.2 of genjava-core now released. www. |
linkfilter.net
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The Norwegian Pentagram (Aug 12 2003 01:57 GMT) - In 'The Norwegian Pentagram' we can read that from ca. 935 until 1152 an immense pentagram was placed over southern Norway. The Celtic Church in the British isles were the masters of this unique and magnificent architectural achievement. This giant symbol stretching from the county of Trøndelag to Telemark, and from the coast of Norway to the inland of Hamar, is possibly made as a part of an occult ritual to fix Christianity to Norwegian soil. |
CoolB*Log
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Layout Legacy (Aug 12 2003 01:56 GMT) - 1. Who/What is featured on your current layout? Not much, just a black background. 2. When did you first use... |
Norlos.com
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My Drinking Problem (Aug 12 2003 01:56 GMT) - I spill booze on keyboards. The first keyboard I killed came with the iMac and matched its haute purple plastic exterior. I figured that, with the right amount of loving care, the iMac would be a collector's item one day.... |
onfocus.com
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Hannah Maynard montages (Aug 12 2003 01:56 GMT) - In learning more about Victoria, I stumbled across pioneer Hannah Maynard. She was a photographer in early Victoria (late 1800's) doing the normal work of portraits and police file photos. But she also took her photographs of... |
Peter Grigor's domain
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And it starts... (Aug 12 2003 01:55 GMT) - The latest (nasty) security hole in Windows Server 2003 has started to be exploited in earnest now. It'll be interesting to see how much damage it will cause by the time it's finished. Thanks to Bill Gates (head programmer) for... |
Dean Nation 2004
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Philly Forum -- Recap (Aug 12 2003 01:55 GMT) - Governor Dean spoke tonight at the Sheet Metal Workers' International Association Candidates' Forum in Philadelphia. The video from C-SPAN should be up soon (we'll put that link right here when it is). Exhaustive (and exhausting) running commentary can |
Not Content To Crawl
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Life isn't always peachy (Aug 12 2003 01:54 GMT) - Why is it that all the cream variety oatmeals give you twice as many packets of the peaches and cream flavor as the rest? Do people really prefer that flavor over the other three? Personally, I like blueberries and cream... |
UtterlyBoring.com
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This is all in a medical database? (Aug 12 2003 01:54 GMT) - From MetaFilter, no matter what you're looking for, you'll probably find something interesting in the absolutely free 12 million article database, PubMed. For example: Duct tape. Webbed penii. The obvious. |
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