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Focus on the goal (Oct 21 2003 07:59 GMT) - Life is moving too fast and I feel like I'm struggling to keep up. Tomorrow I have a creative meeting w/ Dan concerning my piece for the upcoming show in November. After watching a tape of the show we did... |
Whole Wheat Radio
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Locke (Oct 21 2003 07:59 GMT) - Locke will be playing Suite No. 5 in G min. I. Fantasie from the album Virtuoso Recorder Music of genre Classical |
Whole Wheat Radio
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Sergei Rachmaninov (Oct 21 2003 07:59 GMT) - Sergei Rachmaninov will be playing Nicaean Creed from the album Liturgy Of St. John Chrysostom, Op. 31 (CD 1 Of 2) of genre Classical |
Whole Wheat Radio
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Couperin (Oct 21 2003 07:59 GMT) - Couperin will be playing Les Baricades Misteri from the album Piano Gems of genre Classical - Piano |
Whole Wheat Radio
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Haydn (Oct 21 2003 07:59 GMT) - Haydn will be playing Sonata No. 58 In C, Mvt. from the album Piano Gems of genre Classical - Piano |
codepoetry
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Typical Slashdot (Oct 21 2003 07:59 GMT) - Slashdot | Windows iTunes Sells A Million Songs In 3.5 Days Most frequent comment out of the 800+ rants? “If I can’t easily get around the DRM then I’ |
Apollo Movie Guide
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Amandla! A Revolution in Four Part Harmony (Oct 21 2003 07:59 GMT) - Lee Hirsch's documentary traces the strong connection between music and the anti-apartheid revolution in South Africa. Features footage of musical greats such as Hugh Masekela, Abdullah Ibrahim, Vusi Mahlasela and Sophie Mgcina. |
Apollo Movie Guide
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28 Days Later... (Oct 21 2003 07:59 GMT) - Director Danny Boyle ventures into the realm of horror with this story of a nasty virus that wipes out most of humanity, leave just a few desperate souls trying to survive and rebuild. Cillian Murphy, Naomie Harris and Megan Burns star. |
ongoing
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Pinker on Brown on Human Universals (Oct 21 2003 07:59 GMT) - I’m currently reading Steven Pinker’s The Blank Slate: The Modern Denial of Human Nature which, 100 pages in, seems more or less an extended polemic aimed at those who want to ignore or refute or minimize the genetic component of Human Nature. Since I take Pinker very seriously I’ll probably write more about this when I’m finished, but I have to share this list that he talks about and then helpfully includes, of Human Universals, from Donald E. Brown, of whom I know nothing. Brown devised this list in 1989. |
SitePoint.com
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Build PHP Applications With Macromedia Dreamweaver MX (Oct 21 2003 07:58 GMT) - Looking for a RAD tool to help you develop PHP-based Web applications? Spend some time with Dreamweaver MX, the latest revision of Macromedia's HTML editor, which comes with some nifty ideas designed to minimize hand-coding of PHP scripts. |
kdlb-links
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good tutorials (Oct 21 2003 07:57 GMT) - Good-Tutorials.com - 1500 Photoshop Tutorials - wow, they add links to new tutorials every day!... |
kdlb-links
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skinning comment popup (Oct 21 2003 07:57 GMT) - Pixel Sphinx: Skinnable Comment Pop Ups - uses javascript to allow the same skinning options as the main php skin.... |
the abyss means...
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Pirate Cats (Oct 21 2003 07:57 GMT) - CAT: The Bull be going out. He goes out every sundown to hunt for the strange white beast that escaped him. You know that perfectly well, so don't be... |
Random Nuclear Strikes
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Death Wish (Oct 21 2003 07:56 GMT) - And I'm not talking about the Charles Bronson movie. Eight years after NPR’s Nina Totenberg, on Inside Washington, wished death... |
Random Nuclear Strikes
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Vacation (Oct 21 2003 07:56 GMT) - Things in Iraq must be going so badly that the Iraqis need to go 'on holiday'. ANISHKI (Reuters) - Before... |
Universal Rule
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Facilities at Virginia Tech (Oct 21 2003 07:56 GMT) - The Institute for Computational Science and Engineering (ICSE) at Virginia Tech has impressive facilities in addition to the recent Apple G5 supercluster with 2200 processors.The facilities include a Linux Opteron cluster with 400 processors, a SGI Origin 2000 with 20 processors, a CAVE, and network connections to the National Lambda Rail. This is serious hardware for anyone interested in cutting-edge computational science. |
Mirabilis.ca
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Thera volcano eruption, 3000 years ago (Oct 21 2003 07:56 GMT) - From the New York Times: Scientists Revisit an Aegean Eruption Far Worse Than Krakatoa. For decades, scholars have debated whether the eruption of the Thera volcano in the Aegean more than 3,000 years ago brought about the mysterious collapse of Minoan civilization at the peak of its glory. The volcanic isle (whose remnants are known as Santorini) lay just 70 miles from Minoan Crete, so it seemed quite reasonable that its fury could have accounted for the fall of that celebrated people. This idea suffered a blow in 1987 when Danish scientists studying cores from the Greenland icecap reported evidence... |
Mirabilis.ca
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Thera volcano eruption, 3000 years ago (Oct 21 2003 07:56 GMT) - From the New York Times: Scientists Revisit an Aegean Eruption Far Worse Than Krakatoa. For decades, scholars have debated whether the eruption of the Thera volcano in the Aegean more than 3,000 years ago brought about the mysterious collapse of Minoan civilization at the peak of its glory. The volcanic isle (whose remnants are known as Santorini) lay just 70 miles from Minoan Crete, so it seemed quite reasonable that its fury could have accounted for the fall of that celebrated people. This idea suffered a blow in 1987 when Danish scientists studying cores from the Greenland icecap reported evidence... |
SHITHAPPENS
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Singing Science Records (Oct 21 2003 07:56 GMT) - When I was a kid my parents got this six-LP set of science-themed folk songs for my sister and me. They were produced in the late 1950s / early 1960s by Hy Zaret and Lou Singer. The Singing Science lyrics were very Atomic Age, while the tunes were generally riffs on popular or genre music of the time. ¬> |
inluminent
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Discussion Software - a request (Oct 21 2003 07:55 GMT) - An old friend (former boss of mine, actually) asked me for some advice on web-based discussion software. At first, my friend just asked a simple question: "Can you recommend some sort of web-based software that I can use for online discussions?" I'm sure that you'll agree that that's a pretty open-ended question, so, before I started pointing him at things like phpBB, UBB, slash, phpnuke, or anything else out there, I asked a few more questions, and narrowed down the basics of a list to start with in his requirements request. It turns out he's really looking for a piece of software that will help facilitate the delivery of news and discussion of that news to a local group of people in a community. |
The Simiankingdom
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Snore (Oct 21 2003 07:53 GMT) - OK, so I'm back home, I'm back online. Hunting about the online news site, to see what's been going on in the world, and more specifically our own little corner of the pacific. This is what I came across: Geraldine... |
Sublimate
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Dead (Oct 21 2003 07:53 GMT) - Mr. Dead Guy Brittle Bones Girls with HearsesZombie and Mummy... |
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Mer om Toshiba e805 (Oct 21 2003 07:53 GMT) - Spekulasjonene har vrt mange om hvorvidt e805 har VGA skjerm, og n ser det ut til at vi har ftt avklaringen. |
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