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Society for Aesthetic Deletions
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Classic Gaming... (Oct 17 2003 15:29 GMT) - ...as seen by today's kids. "I'm sure everyone who made this game is dead by now." Oh Kirk, Kirk. You really know how to make someone feel old. Courtesy of wwdn.... |
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Come Get Some! (Oct 17 2003 15:29 GMT) - Gimme some sugar baby. Which B-Movie Badass Are You? brought to you by Quizilla There isn't an option to see all the answers, but I know there's a Jack Burton (Big Trouble in Little China), a Nada (They Live), and... |
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Finally, it's here!!! (Oct 17 2003 15:29 GMT) - iTunes for Windows. Will download this at home, once I get there. Then transfer the library of music off the work computer to the home one. Then, it's time to start filling up that 40gb partition of the 80gb drive... |
Kern County Democratic Party News
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Democrats' Rallying Cry: Anybody but Bush (Oct 17 2003 15:29 GMT) - WASHINGTON - Democrats want a winner, above all else. Policies, endorsements, leadership posts, Washington experience - even a candidate's history with the party itself - mean less than usual in this year's primary fight. Democratic voters say a single quality outranks them all: the ability to beat President Bush. "If he can't take out Bush, I don't care if he's the Lord himself, I'm looking for another candidate," said Matt McGrail, 35, of Laconia, N. |
Kern County Democratic Party News
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Voters Describe Ideal Nominee (Oct 17 2003 15:29 GMT) - Democrats in Poll Want a Candidate Who Backed Iraq War Majorities of likely Democratic voters in three states with early primaries or caucuses say they prefer a presidential nominee who supported military action against Iraq but criticized President Bush for failing to assemble international support over a candidate who opposed military action from the beginning, according to new polls conducted by the liberal Democracy Corps. |
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Blogger News Item (Oct 17 2003 15:29 GMT) - I read Scott Yost's Rhino Times account of the LWV Forum again last night. I laughed so hard that the kids kept coming in and asking me to read them the parts that I found so funny. |
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Blogger News Item (Oct 17 2003 15:29 GMT) - Last night's student government forum at NC A&T was more fun than candidates are supposed to have. As a contrast to the bland LWV forum a few days ago, the Aggies created an atmosphere of contentiousness and the students demonstrated sincere curiousity about who the candidtes are and why they were there. Although I have no way to substantiate my claim, I am confident that some of the students were planted to ask questions that were meant to disparage certain candidates, namely Tom Phillips. |
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Blogger News Item (Oct 17 2003 15:29 GMT) - Bush begins Asian tour. US President George W Bush has kicked off a six-country tour of Asia holding talks in Tokyo with Japan's Prime Minister Junichiro Koizumi. Mr Bush, who has spoken warmly of his friendship with Mr Koizumi, was expected to raise US concerns about the value of the Japanese Yen and its impact on US exports. - [BBC News | World | UK Edition] Can Bush End Asia's Escalating Currency War? by William Pesek Jr. |
Getting Outside My Head
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Party (Oct 17 2003 15:28 GMT) - I am having Molly's birthday party Saturday afternoon. It will be a small party but it really is a great... |
PromoGuy dot Net
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Kermie, Kermie (Oct 17 2003 15:28 GMT) - Yog made a post containing the lyrics to "Rainbow Connection" since the Monday Mission didn't make it out on Monday. It reminded me of the awful skit on SNL with Justin Timberlake and a bad Kermit puppet. The skit was pretty lame, but I began to hear the lyrics in a new way. A cynical way. As I posted in... |
JURIST's Paper Chase
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Sniper suspect Malvo to appear at Muhammad's trial (Oct 17 2003 15:27 GMT) - This is Adam Henry at JURIST's anchor desk. The Washington Post reports today that teenage sniper suspect (John) Lee Boyd Malvo has been ordered to appear at the trial of fellow suspect John Allen Muhammad. Malvo will not testify but will appear only as |
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High-frequency wireless technology gets FCC go-ahead (Oct 17 2003 15:27 GMT) - The U.S. Federal Communications Commission (FCC) on Thursday adopted service rules for the commercial use of a wireless technology that uses high-frequency spectrum bands to deliver large amounts of data at high speeds. ADVERTISEMENT:VeriSign Security Intelligence and Control(SM) Services - VeriSign's Security Intelligence and Control(SM) Services let you focus on business initiatives, like record up-time and global VPNs, while VeriSign's experience helps you monitor and manage your security infrastructure. |
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Dot-com entrepreneur named China's richest man (Oct 17 2003 15:27 GMT) - Defying common wisdom that the dot-com boom is long over, Internet entrepreneur William Ding, the founder and chief architect of Internet portal Netease.com Inc., has been named China's richest person in an annual ranking of the country's wealthiest entrepreneurs. |
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Sony, Samsung in discussion on LCD joint venture (Oct 17 2003 15:27 GMT) - TOKYO -- Sony Corp., Japan's No. 2 consumer electronics company, and Samsung Electronics Co. Ltd., one of the world's largest makers of LCD (liquid crystal display) panels, are getting serious about a tie-up in the flat-panel display business. |
Monitor Duty
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Another Return to Mayberry (Oct 17 2003 15:27 GMT) - Okay, maybe this isn't even remotely related to anything within six degrees of comics, but I still thought this was worth reporting since it is still a big part of my life and that of many others. Well, I take that back. Gomer Pyle regularly read CAPTAIN MARVEL comics on the television series when you'd see him sitting in the back of Wally's Fillin' Station. Anyway... Andy Griffith, Ron Howard, Don Knotts and Jim Nabors will take a sentimental journey back to the fictional town of Mayberry next month in a CBS reunion special 35 years after the "Andy Griffith Show" ended its run. |
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Hybris in Politik und Fußball (Oct 17 2003 15:27 GMT) - Der Kanzler verdrückte eine Träne beim Fußball-Film "Das Wunder von Bern". Damals ging es noch aufwärts ¿ auf dem Spielfeld und in der Republik. Doch auch heute gibt es Grund zur Hoffnung, meint Jens Thurau. |
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