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Coyote Gulch
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2003 Denver Mayoral Transition The ... (Oct 29 2003 19:49 GMT) - 2003 Denver Mayoral Transition The transition is not over. There are still a few appointments to make. Here's a look at Mayor Hickenlooper's first 100 days in office, from the Rocky Mountain News [October 29, 2003, "Hickenlooper's first 100 days"]. |
Instapundit.com
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WILL SALETAN CHARGES WESLEY CLARK ... (Oct 29 2003 19:49 GMT) - WILL SALETAN CHARGES WESLEY CLARK with hypocritical obstructionism over Iraq. I may be wrong here -- my political-prediction track record isn't that great -- but Clark's campaign seems to be foundering. And it seems to be foundering not so much over tactical missteps as over the character of the candidate... |
Instapundit.com
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WILL SALETAN CHARGES WESLEY CLARK ... (Oct 29 2003 19:49 GMT) - WILL SALETAN CHARGES WESLEY CLARK with hypocritical obstructionism over Iraq. I may be wrong here -- my political-prediction track record isn't that great -- but Clark's campaign seems to be foundering. And it seems to be foundering not so much over tactical missteps as over the character of the candidate... |
Monitor Duty
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Krugman's Cat (Oct 29 2003 19:49 GMT) - Don't worry, this isn't about politics. I just noticed that someone has too much time on his hands and thought I'd point it out. Follow me here: Yesterday, at 9:57 AM Tuesday, Jonah Goldberg proposed the Krugman Cat Altitude Index, based on a comment minutes earlier that the cynical Times columnist Paul Krugman probably kicked his cat across the room at news that the economy was doing better. |
KateSpot
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Crayola Factory (Oct 29 2003 19:49 GMT) - I think I am going to take the girls out to the Crayola Factory some time next week. I have... |
a preponderance of evidence
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Whow.... (Oct 29 2003 19:48 GMT) - it's not even noon, yet, and I've just beat my all-time traffic record. Sixteen-thousand visits since midnight, tonight, not the least of which come either from Michael, MacSurfer, or some of the Linux mailing lists that currently discuss Dave Winer's "Linus makes shitty software". |
Outside the Beltway
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SMITH OUSTED (Oct 29 2003 19:47 GMT) - AP/NYT reports Lawmakers in Britain's opposition Conservative Party ousted their leader Iain Duncan Smith in a vote of confidence Wednesday, triggering a battle over his... |
Happy Software Prole
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Patents and Innovation, via slashdot (Oct 29 2003 19:47 GMT) - Patents: Slashdot gets a lot of stick for cluelessness. Now and again, though, you find well-presented arguments you won't read elsewhere. Try these: An excellent summary of James Burke's book, The Day the Universe Changed; |
Smalltalk Tidbits, Industry Rants
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BF to 7.2 (Oct 29 2003 19:47 GMT) - There are a few things to iron out before I can release 3.2 of BottomFeeder - but I've also started the transition to VW 7.2. That's going to be released in November, and it will require a new BottomFeeder runtime - so while I'm at it, I figured I'd clean up a few other issues. There are some packages I've decided to split out and make loadable at startup - mostly so that they can be more easily updated by end users. |
Cronaca
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19c mass grave found at Cape Town waterfront (Oct 29 2003 19:46 GMT) - Hundreds of human skeletons dumped in a trench were unearthed during construction at Cape Town's waterfront shopping complex. . . David Halkett, an archaeologist at the University of Cape Town, said it appeared the skeletons |
Taegan Goddard's Political Wire
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White House Changes Website (Oct 29 2003 19:46 GMT) - Here's an update on the question raised by the DNC as to whether the White House was intentionally preventing search engines from archiving information on Iraq: "In response to inquiries from 2600 and other sources, the White House web team has recently changed their robots.txt so that these files are... |
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