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New House (Oct 12 2003 01:59 GMT) - Promptly after getting the eviction notice we hopped on the net and went to craigslist which got us the phone number of a realator who dared to work during the Red Sox v.s Yankees game and took us to go see places. The second one was a 2 bedroom house. A teeny tiny house but a house none-the-less (no more apt. shit). |
In My Experience
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Why did I buy an iPod? (Oct 12 2003 01:59 GMT) - With so many portable digital music players out there, why did I pick the iPod? Let me count the ways... It's pretty small. It's a firewire hard drive. You can install OSX on it and... |
joatBlog
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Offline (Oct 12 2003 01:59 GMT) - Sorry for being offline the last couple of days. I've had surgery and have been on some heavy pain killers. I'm home but can't seem to stay awake for more... |
joatBlog
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Offline (Oct 12 2003 01:59 GMT) - Sorry for being offline the last couple of days. I've had surgery and have been on some heavy pain killers. I'm home but can't seem to stay awake for more... |
Mostly Harmless
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Die Spammer! (Oct 12 2003 01:58 GMT) - Someone just got their ass banned from this site for spamming teen pr0n sites in the comments... funny thing is... |
vtp
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Re: elevation data UK (Oct 12 2003 01:57 GMT) - Ben, Thanks for this. I have a UK dem page on my site. http://www.beardandsanda |
Team Murder
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A Quest For Camaro (Oct 12 2003 01:56 GMT) - I don't usually like to play hot potato with links especially not links that are more amusing than helpful or... |
Satan's Luau 2.0
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STEEL is the theme of the day (Oct 12 2003 01:55 GMT) - Anyway, today antiServ, eBay, and I went to go see Kill Bill --- it is nothing short of amazing -- as I let it sink, it's hard not to say that at least the FIRST HALF of the movie is... |
Ecademy: user blogs
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Digital Content [William Thaw] (Oct 12 2003 01:54 GMT) - I work for Visa International and one of the areas in which I focus is that of digital content. I don't think so much about creating digital content mind you, but more about how people will consume and pay for digital content as it enters the mainstream. I can't dicuss everything here, but something I'd like to do is ask a question about a theory we have. When we look at how people have traditionally consumed content (physically distributed), they tend to consume it in bundles and return to the same sources. An example is the consumer who buys the same newspaper day after day despite the fact they may have a wide array of choices and on any given day one of those alternative choices may better suit their needs and interests. |
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