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Heiko Hebig
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FOAF revival (Oct 23 2003 08:59 GMT) - Back in September 2002, the FOAF social ecosystem gained popularity quickly. Then it sat there for a while, almost forgotten, rarely used. Now it is picking up momentum, my mom called me the other day and asked how she could have a FOAF file, too. Time to update my personal FOAF file. Lesson number 1: |
WWW.POOH.CZ
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Tany tany (Oct 23 2003 08:58 GMT) - Smrt bývá pomalá, rychlá. Někdy bolí víc, jindy míň. A někdy se řízením osudu zhmotní v postaršího chraptícího muže, který má nějakou zvrhlou radost z prznění širokého spektra jazyků od angličtiny po domněle rodnou češtinu. A bylo hůř. (autor: |
Dutch in Denmark
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Concerts (Oct 23 2003 08:57 GMT) - After I missed Tina Dickow last time, I'll get another chance. This time she is playing next door in Voxhall in february. I already bought a ticket, and will be sure to drink a lot of coffee (ok cola) that evening in order not to miss it this time. |
Dutch in Denmark
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In the mix (Oct 23 2003 08:57 GMT) - I have already collected more then 900 songs on my MP3 player, and still I can't find out which ones I would like to hear. To solve that I found a solution : Throw all those 900+ songs in a list, shuffle them and play them random. Wow, that's cool - |
Dutch in Denmark
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Ready, steady go ! (Oct 23 2003 08:57 GMT) - I cleaned my appartment (only because someone came by today - I need those things to get motivated to clean up), I ordered my monday evening pizza. I bought apple/pear juice (my favourite at the moment) and I am totally ready for : Robinson - my |
Dutch in Denmark
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Jay-Kid Michael Jackson wannabe (Oct 23 2003 08:57 GMT) - In order to compete with the new shoppingcentre, Ă…rhus city had organised a concert with the danish Michael Jackson : Jay-Kid. I don't think I was in their target group, but I went to see it anyway, I always liked Michael Jacksons music (until |
tagesschau.de - Die Nachrichten der ARD
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Das Buch zum Spiel (Oct 23 2003 08:57 GMT) - Vom traditionellen Brettspiel bis zu Eintauchen in virtuelle Welten: Auf der Internationalen Spielemesse in Essen stellt die Branche von heute an ihre Neuheiten vor. Das Internet gewinnt dabei an Bedeutung, und neue Spiele werden in alle Medien übertragen. Neuester Trend: Der Roman zum Spiel. |
Smart Mobs
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Mister Blogger himself believes a lot in moblogging (Oct 23 2003 08:54 GMT) - Evan Williams who created Blogger tool believes a lot in blogging and mobility. See one one of his rare recent interview on Cnet (dated Oct. 21) by Stefanie Olsen : Blog On. What are the biggest trends going on in blogging right now? |
Boing Boing
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MiniITX casemods in household objects (Oct 23 2003 08:54 GMT) - Good NYT story on the rise of Mini-ITX motherboards and their usefulness for modding small household objects into PCs: Across Europe, the United States and the Far East, hobbyists have been stuffing the works of personal computers into toasters, humidors, biscuit tins, lampshades, even a plush E. T. doll. Link (Thanks, Stefan!! |
fullasagoog.com full roast blend
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Flash Command line compiler soon (Oct 23 2003 08:53 GMT) - I am going to release a Flash Command line compiler that I built a while ago. It works with Flash MX 2004, and uses the extensibility layer. I just need to test a few things and make sure it still works. Assuming no major issues, I will release it in a couple of days. Couple of notes: |
Ecademy: user blogs
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Swallow, it's good for you!! [Dominic Pannell] (Oct 23 2003 08:52 GMT) - Now a lot of you guys out there have been complaining about the fact your jobs are being "off-shored" to other parts of the world. Deep down you knew it was a good thing and now those clever chaps at McKinsey have spelled out why it's good for the economy. OK, so they've based their study on the US, but what's good for America is good for the rest of us, right? Dom SalePlane |
Ecademy: user blogs
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Swallow, it's good for you!! [Dominic Pannell] (Oct 23 2003 08:52 GMT) - Now a lot of you guys out there have been complaining about the fact your jobs are being "off-shored" to other parts of the world. Deep down you knew it was a good thing and now those clever chaps at McKinsey have spelled out why it's good for the economy. OK, so they've based their study on the US, but what's good for America is good for the rest of us, right? Dom SalePlane |
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