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Įlyktun um einkaleyfagjald (Oct 30 2003 11:59 GMT) - Įlyktun um einkaleyfagjaldStśdentarįš sendi žingmönnum bréf įšan žar sem skoraš er į žį aš taka upp umręšu į Alžingi um eink ... [1] |
Ted Ritzer: Gaeaidealog
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No-Shopping Christmas. I would like ... (Oct 30 2003 11:59 GMT) - No-Shopping Christmas. I would like to propose a change. This change would be very large, yet not difficult. It would dramatically reduce the stress in our lives during the most stressful months of the year. It would save us money where money would normally be thrown away to debatable purposes. |
WIFLblog
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No-Shopping Christmas. I would like ... (Oct 30 2003 11:59 GMT) - No-Shopping Christmas. I would like to propose a change. This change would be very large, yet not difficult. It would dramatically reduce the stress in our lives during the most stressful months of the year. It would save us money where money would normally be thrown away to debatable purposes. |
Blog Spam .ORG
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What is Spam? (Oct 30 2003 11:59 GMT) - "The scale and effect suggests that spam is a type of information security problem. It has many properties in common with denial-of-service and network intrusion. Spam is an unauthorized use of resources: bandwidth, storage, processing and people's time." Paul Judge... |
Ted Ritzer: Free Music
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So You Want to be ... (Oct 30 2003 11:58 GMT) - So You Want to be a Roadie. There are worse things than getting paid to travel around the world listening to music and getting laid every night. As it turns out, not only is being a musician unlikely to get you this, being a roadie ain't gonna do it either, no matter who you're out on tour with. That's not to say that the work's not interesting: it certainly can be. |
WIFLblog
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So You Want to be ... (Oct 30 2003 11:58 GMT) - So You Want to be a Roadie. There are worse things than getting paid to travel around the world listening to music and getting laid every night. As it turns out, not only is being a musician unlikely to get you this, being a roadie ain't gonna do it either, no matter who you're out on tour with. That's not to say that the work's not interesting: it certainly can be. |
Out of Ambit
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This is so sad (Oct 30 2003 11:58 GMT) - I see from Kathryn Cramer's weblog that Hal Clement died yesterday. Hal was such a gentleman...funny, scarily intelligent...and probably the only math teacher I ever really liked. He was a fixture around East Coast fandom / prodom for so long: |
Northwest
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Berkeley Peace walk and Vigil (Oct 30 2003 11:57 GMT) - Ongoing since the invasion of Afghanistan
take a stand against the War Of Terror. Say No! to empire. Every Wednesday: 6: |
Courier Times News
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Judge denies 'taint' hearing in duct-tape trial (Oct 30 2003 11:57 GMT) - Saying that there was no evidence that prosecutors had tried to implant false memories in the young witnesses' minds, Bucks County Judge Alan Rubenstein yesterday denied Colleen Broe's request for a "taint" hearing before her trial on child endangerment charges. |
RichardHerring.com - Warming Up
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Tuesday 28th October 2003 (Oct 30 2003 11:57 GMT) - Although it is obviously a terrible inditement of our so-called society that the mentally ill wander our streets with no-one to care for them, as a writer and comedian I find them fascinating. Perhaps they hold up a mirror to the fragility of our own sanity, often times by acting in ways that we, the sane (which isn't a very satisfactory definition of the majority of the populace), would be tempted to emulate if our brains didn't censor us and prevent us from looking as crazy as we all potentially are. |
Bassreflex
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Rocken@Click,HH (Oct 30 2003 11:57 GMT) - An diesem Wochenende (1.11.) bietet das Click in Hamburg seinen Gästen wieder ein rundes Programm. Mit den Wighnomy Brothers(FAT, Jena),... |
Tom Hume
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Pernille just emailed me this ... (Oct 30 2003 11:56 GMT) - Pernille just emailed me this story from New Media Age, about Vodafone charging more for access to content outside their portal than that within it (0.7p/kilobyte versus 0.1p/kilobyte). This does seem more extreme pricing than, say, Orange (who are 0.5p/kilobyte, wherever you're connecting) - but I don't think it's too outrageous. |
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