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Chris (Oct 02 2003 03:35 GMT) - HUGE thank you to Chris, Raymond, and Shifra for all of their help with my blog!!! Thank you so much!!! In case you're wondering what happened, here's the short story: I applied one of the new themes (theme 'PWC') to my blog and it made my blog stop working. It was weird. |
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Well Equipped (Oct 02 2003 03:34 GMT) - With a keen grasp of the obvious, they are. "Deep political ties between top White House aides and Attorney General John Ashcroft have put him into a delicate position as the Justice Department begins a full investigation into whether administration... |
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That'll learn them! (Oct 02 2003 03:33 GMT) - Last post by 'David Blunkett' on 11:08 30/Sep/03 - "Controversial Port Lincoln Mayor Peter Davis has called for drug addicts to be given a lethal injection to cut rising illicit drug use on South Australia's Eyre Peninsula. |
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Handy Jen (Oct 02 2003 03:32 GMT) - Jen returns her Man Jen" href="http://www. cupandsaucer. com/blog/archives/001906. html">air conditioner to the basement: |
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Not to mention the New Orleans Sinners (Oct 02 2003 03:32 GMT) - A federal judge has decided that there is insufficient evidence to demonstrate that the Washington Redskins disparage Native Americans, and therefore the trademark on their name remains valid, despite a... |
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The insufficiently-beaten path (Oct 02 2003 03:32 GMT) - Poor Kelley, she's been some of the places I've been: Some items in my personal history reach out and slap me in the face from time to time, reminding me... |
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Mine eyes glazeth over (Oct 02 2003 03:32 GMT) - The cop in the donut shop is perhaps as indelible an image of America as exists today. But how about a cop on a donut shop? Friday morning, 17 October,... |
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Dark Tide : The Great Boston Molasses Flood of 1919 (Oct 02 2003 03:32 GMT) - Anyone who grew up or has lived in the Boston area has heard something about the "molasses flood" in Boston's North End. It sounds like an urban legend but it really happened. According to this article , a tank filled with over 2 million gallons of molasses ruptured, killing 21 people. A book about the disaster, Dark Tide : The Great Boston Molasses Flood of 1919 has just been published. |
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Squeak: Object-Oriented Design with Multimedia Applications (Oct 02 2003 03:32 GMT) - This is cool. An archive of the Smalltalk Report is available online here. When I attended the first OOPSLA conference in 1986, most of the papers were on Smalltalk. Lots of companies (including IBM) got on the Smalltalk bandwagon in a big way. Commercial Smalltalk environments were available from ParcPlace Systems, Digitalk, IBM, etc. |
allconsuming.net
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Smalltalk 80 : The Language (Oct 02 2003 03:32 GMT) - This is cool. An archive of the Smalltalk Report is available online here. When I attended the first OOPSLA conference in 1986, most of the papers were on Smalltalk. Lots of companies (including IBM) got on the Smalltalk bandwagon in a big way. Commercial Smalltalk environments were available from ParcPlace Systems, Digitalk, IBM, etc. |
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