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Pricey Pumps Hinder Hydrogen Cars (Oct 22 2003 23:11 GMT) - Hydrogen-powered cars make advances in efficiency and reliability, but researchers fear the biggest roadblock -- making and distributing fuel -- won't be overcome any time soon. Amit Asaravala reports from Davis, California. |
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Pricey Pumps Hinder Hydrogen Cars (Oct 22 2003 23:11 GMT) - Hydrogen-powered cars make advances in efficiency and reliability, but researchers fear the biggest roadblock -- making and distributing fuel -- won't be overcome any time soon. Amit Asaravala reports from Davis, California. |
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Pricey Pumps Hinder Hydrogen Cars (Oct 22 2003 23:11 GMT) - Hydrogen-powered cars make advances in efficiency and reliability, but researchers fear the biggest roadblock -- making and distributing fuel -- won't be overcome any time soon. Amit Asaravala reports from Davis, California. |
EDC Legal Advantage
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Survey Identifies Top Corporate Law Firms (Oct 22 2003 23:11 GMT) - From Law.com: The go-to firms for litigation Top firms for labor and employment Leaders in IP representation Premiere firms for corporate transaction work Topping the list in all categories Survey Methodology ... |
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Big Screens Open Windows on World (Oct 22 2003 23:11 GMT) - Giant public video-conferencing systems are coming soon to two European capitals. In a decade, they could be all over the world, providing an ultra-realistic portal into select urban centers. By Leander Kahney. |
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Students Fight E-Vote Firm (Oct 22 2003 23:11 GMT) - Internal Diebold memos hit the Web recently, revealing that the company knew about security flaws in voting systems sold to the states. Diebold has tried to remove the memos from the Web, but students are fighting back. By Kim Zetter. |
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Big Screens Open Windows on World (Oct 22 2003 23:11 GMT) - Giant public video-conferencing systems are coming soon to two European capitals. In a decade, they could be all over the world, providing an ultra-realistic portal into select urban centers. By Leander Kahney. |
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Students Fight E-Vote Firm (Oct 22 2003 23:11 GMT) - Internal Diebold memos hit the Web recently, revealing that the company knew about security flaws in voting systems sold to the states. Diebold has tried to remove the memos from the Web, but students are fighting back. By Kim Zetter. |
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Big Screens Open Windows on World (Oct 22 2003 23:11 GMT) - Giant public video-conferencing systems are coming soon to two European capitals. In a decade, they could be all over the world, providing an ultra-realistic portal into select urban centers. By Leander Kahney. |
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Students Fight E-Vote Firm (Oct 22 2003 23:11 GMT) - Internal Diebold memos hit the Web recently, revealing that the company knew about security flaws in voting systems sold to the states. Diebold has tried to remove the memos from the Web, but students are fighting back. By Kim Zetter. |
Epimetheus!=blog
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SDF (Oct 22 2003 23:11 GMT) - This is neat: Members have access to games, email, usenet, chat, bboard, webspace, gopherspace, programming utilities, archivers, browsers, and more. The SDF community is made up of caring, highly skilled people who operate behind the scenes to maintain a non-commercial INTERNET. For information about membership levels, click on 'donate' above. SDF |
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Death in Japan (Oct 22 2003 23:11 GMT) - This always frightens me: Japan's death penalty practice is cloaked in secrecy, and administered under antiquated, unreformed laws leaving near-absolute discretion in the hands of judges and the Justice Minister to decide who is sentenced to death and who among the sentenced are executed. This practice leaves little doubt about the practice's arbitrariness, and little confidence in it as a measure of justice. The death penalty in Japan. |
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The betrayal of the whistle-blowers (Oct 22 2003 23:10 GMT) - Thanks to a glaring legal loophole and a hostile Justice Department, a federal employee who revealed that U.S. nuclear facilities were unsafe found his career and life ruined. And many other whistle-blowers share his fate. |
dreaming in denmark
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just a quick note to say... (Oct 22 2003 23:10 GMT) - that it was a silver lining sort of night, but that i'm still too worn out to do much of anything, including form a coherent sentence. holding it together for two weeks on behalf of several people is possible, but then leaves me useless for some time aft |
e-iko
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XXX (Oct 22 2003 23:10 GMT) - Ya me han hecho la ecografía y, bueno, no me han dicho nada que no supiese ya. Al menos, parece... |
Caspa.tv
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Más camisetas (Oct 22 2003 23:10 GMT) - Parece que lo del diseño de las camisetas se está convirtiendo en un meme. Sólo hay que ver los... |
Jase Wells
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Ten-Dollar Word (Oct 22 2003 23:10 GMT) - Rummy says the war on terrorism will be "a long, hard slog." Slog? I see somebody's getting use out of his word-a-day calendar. One wonders if, in this case, the appropriate definition for the word is "to hit hard, esp. with little attention to aim or the like. |
Freedom of Thought
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Priceless (Oct 22 2003 23:09 GMT) - A friend of mine sent me this in an email. It is simply hysterical. It's a very well done spoof of the Mastercard PRICESS commercials. Enjoy... |
Sugar, Mr. Poon?
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Barman (Oct 22 2003 23:09 GMT) - Be sure to check out Alex Wellen's blog. Alex is the author of the acclaimed Barman, which I hope to buy and read soon. |
Sugar, Mr. Poon?
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On the SMP? teletype (Oct 22 2003 23:09 GMT) - Running a blog that specializes in the inane is fun. It's easy when there are stories like this out there. Of course, now that I posted that, Ms. Poon is totally gonna want a cow for Christmas.* *Ok, just kidding. |
Sugar, Mr. Poon?
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Deuce (Oct 22 2003 23:09 GMT) - Anyone catch that video of the Columbine shooters firing their weapons at bowling pins in the woods? Way to exercise your Second Amendment rights, boys. Uncle Charlton is proud of you. |
UtterlyBoring.com
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When is spyware not spyware? (Oct 22 2003 23:09 GMT) - When you're getting sued, you'll do whatever a company says, even if it is a slimy company like Gator. Quoted:In an effort to improve its corporate reputation, adware company Gator has launched a legal offensive to divorce its name from the hated term "spyware"--and so far its strategy is paying off. I had very little respect for them before, but lawsuits like this make me respect them even less. |
Al-Muhajabah's Islamic Blogs
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Listening to Mahathir (Oct 22 2003 23:09 GMT) - And that's what he was doing last week. Not long ago Washington was talking about Malaysia as an important partner in the war on terror. Now Mr. Mahathir thinks that to cover his domestic flank, he must insert hateful words into a speech mainly about Muslim reform. That tells you, more accurately than any poll, just how strong the rising tide of anti-Americanism and anti-Semitism among Muslims in Southeast Asia has become. |
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PHP Class 'Navigation' released (Oct 22 2003 23:08 GMT) - This class is meant to let you build a dynamic site navigation bar presented in the breadcrumb style. The navigation bar may display links, one for each level of the site hierarchy. The title of each level link is presented using a CSS style named breadcrumb. The current level is displayed as plain text within a span using the CSS style breadcrumbcurrent. |
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