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In Rusland... (Oct 22 2003 18:59 GMT) - Hebben ze goed gas, man!!! (The boiling water put the flame down, but gas was still coming. As it turned out, the whole family had a hallucination because of the gas that filled the room.) |
DiVERSiONZ
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Got Gossip? (Oct 22 2003 18:59 GMT) - Robin Williams frolicked in manure , causing Oprah to cry. Ratings went thru the roof.... |
The Mediaburn Radio Weblog
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Marketing and Selling Indie Films (Oct 22 2003 18:59 GMT) - Marketing and Selling Your Film Around the World: A Guide for Independent Film Makers. Marketing and Selling Your Film Around the World: A Guide for Independent Film Makers. In this one-of-a-kind manual, the independent filmmaker is guided through the demographics and business practices of film markets around the world, including essential information and advice, such as: |
Thinking Chaos, Thinking Fences
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Scooterific (Oct 22 2003 18:59 GMT) - I was kind of interested in the Segway, but, frankly, those things are so last year. In twenty years we'll be watching a retrospective design show about the 90s and waxing nostalgic about those things. However, Gizmodo recently linked to... |
PR Web (The Free Wire Service) Insurance News
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SPIRATI, an Insurance Software Developer, is Formed (Oct 22 2003 18:59 GMT) - Irvine, CA, October 15, 2003 – Tim Rush, a 17-year veteran of the insurance software industry, has resigned from Superior Access Internet Software (SAIS) after three years as Chief Operating Officer to form a new company. Together, with two former colleagues, Larry Nichols and Jonathan Reddekopp, they are forming a new software venture named SPIRATI, Inc. [PRWEB Oct 22, 2003] |
niraj
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SNOW TOMORROW? (Oct 22 2003 18:59 GMT) - I can't believe it! October is not even over and we have snow in the forecast. Life's just not fair.... |
LISNews.com
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A Brief History Of Information Architecture (Oct 22 2003 18:59 GMT) - Peter Morville has written A Brief History Of Information Architecture[PDF]. The selection is the Preface to a new book Information Architecture, designing information environments for purpose. It includes a chapter by Marylain Block, and many others. |
LISNews.com
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Book Magazine Will Be Closed (Oct 22 2003 18:59 GMT) - Robin, from over at In My Book ®, notes, The NYTimes Is Reporting Book magazine, which profiles authors and their works in much the way that People magazine reports on celebrities, said yesterday that it would cease publication after its November/December issue because its co-owner, Barnes Noble, was withdrawing financial support. The magazine, which was founded in 1998, has lost more than $1 million this year and needed more cash. Barnes Noble, which invested $4.2 million in the publication in 2000 and gave the operation a loan of $2.5 million a year later, has decided to make no further investment. |
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Onanismo del copywriter italiano (Oct 22 2003 18:58 GMT) - Uno spermatozoo che va a spasso, vedi pubblicità FASTWEB, capezzoli che si allungano e suonano, giocano ecc. Boh !? Com'era bello "CAROSELLO"... |
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Onanismo del copywriter italiano (Oct 22 2003 18:58 GMT) - Uno spermatozoo che va a spasso, vedi pubblicità FASTWEB, capezzoli che si allungano e suonano, giocano ecc. Boh !? Com'era bello "CAROSELLO"... |
Blogcritics
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Tape Op-The Book (Oct 22 2003 18:57 GMT) - Tape Op magazine is absolutely amazing. I have paged through a ton of recording magazines, and Tape Op truely captures... |
E-Commerce Times
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IBM Unveils Content Management Software for Small Businesses (Oct 22 2003 18:57 GMT) - Big Blue is again aiming at smaller targets with the announcement of its DB2 Content Manager Express, new content-management software intended to help small businesses store, manage and protect documents and other data. IBM said it has priced the Express version of its content-management software to make the package attractive to resellers. |
angiemckaig.com
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fonts, beautiful fonts (Oct 22 2003 18:57 GMT) - The always stunning House Industries has completely blown me away with their new Shag collection, reminiscent of that decade when there were groovy space-age apartments, way too much orange and rust, and tacky tiki everywhere you look. Drool-icious. To boot, they've gotten clever and have spun off a few home decor items (furniture and accessories) along the same thing. If you get the chance, order a free catalog. We got one in at work last week and it was truly lovely. |
The Review
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Who cares about terrorism? (Oct 22 2003 18:57 GMT) - (Review) Not the democrats evidently, according to Byron York. There is some stunning — and so far unreported — news in a new poll conducted by Democratic strategist Stanley Greenberg. The survey — sponsored by Democracy Corps, the group founded... |
Armavirumque
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Krugman roundup (Oct 22 2003 18:56 GMT) - Regarding yesterday's post "Of Mahathir and Mel": Armavirumque was not, of course, the only blog with harsh words for Mahathir Mohamad and Paul Krugman. See what others have to say about it here, here, here, and here. Oh, and here's the coup de grace. |
Mac OS X Downloads
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iPhoto 2.0 (Oct 22 2003 18:56 GMT) - Organize, view, and share your photo collection in different ways: slide show, prints, iTools homepage, or custom design book. |
LTSN Maths, Stats and OR Network News Channel
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21 October 2003 - £51M national network of Science Learning Centres announced (Oct 22 2003 18:56 GMT) - The Department for Education and Skills and the Wellcome Trust has announced the seven organisations appointed to run the first Science Learning Centres. This £51m government-charity initiative will create a national network to deliver high-quality continuing professional development to science teachers and technicians. The Science Learning Centres network will consist of up to nine regional centres which will open in October 2004 and one national centre, based in York, due to open in autumn 2005. |
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