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Just like Mom's (Nov 23 2003 03:59 GMT) - Greatest Recipe o' the Month: Elderly Turkey Surprise Now, remove the suspicious turkey from the slightly slimy bag it has rested in for just over a week, cover it with the hoagie dressing, and grill. I used our George Foreman. Everyone has one of those, right? If not, get another saucepan, cover the bottom in hoagie dressing, and dump the turkey in that. |
The Fat Guy
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Who's the A-Hole? (Nov 23 2003 03:59 GMT) - Texas man charged in death of whooping crane A Texas man faces up to a year in prison on federal charges after a game warden found a dead whooping crane, one of the world's rarest birds, in his possession, officials said on Friday. [...] Jones told the Dallas Morning News the crane was shot by accident because of "misidentification." Does this look like damn duck to you? No, it doesn't. |
Radio Free China
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CHINESE CHILDREN SUFFER HIGH LEVELS ... (Nov 23 2003 03:58 GMT) - CHINESE CHILDREN SUFFER HIGH LEVELS OF NEGLECT, ABUSE (RFA) Almost one-third of children living in China's major cities show signs of physical or emotional neglect, a recent survey has found, with experts blaming high-pressure lifestyles as the country struggles to develop, RFA's Mandarin service reports. |
Jeff's Weblog
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Andrea Frick (Nov 23 2003 03:57 GMT) - Northern Lights Andrea Frick posted some gorgeous photos of Aurora Borealis. |
Doug's Dynamic Drivel
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Rotten is as Rotten Does (Nov 23 2003 03:56 GMT) - Corruption charge deals fresh blow to Iraq handover American-led efforts to establish a civilian government in Iraq were further damaged yesterday by reports in Washington that the Pentagon is investigating allegations of high-level corruption within the Coalition Provisional Authority... |
Ned Batchelder's blog
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IncrediBuild (Nov 23 2003 03:56 GMT) - If you are writing C++ with Visual Studio, and your builds take longer than you would like, you should try IncrediBuild. It's a distributed build tool that just drops in to the Visual Studio environment. Worker machines are enlisted to help with the compilation, and the results are collected back on your machine. We're trying it at work, and it isn't quite automatic (there seems to be some fiddliness with projects involving IDL files producing TLB files to be included in RC files), but it's close. They've got a whizzy graphical view of the build being spread across a number of machines, and they don't even require Visual Studio to be installed on the worker machines. |
Sing a Song of Six-Pence
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What in hell is wrong with these people? (Nov 23 2003 03:55 GMT) - "Oh, you write? Have you been published?' "Sometime I'll have to sit down and ask you about that since (my mom/my aunt/my wife/my second cousin/my pet chihuahua) wants to write and get published. I mean, to find out what it is you're doing to get published." Um, what I'm doing? |
Greg Holt
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America's Army (Nov 23 2003 03:55 GMT) - So, I've been playing this America's Army game for a bit now. Lots of fun teaming up with coworkers and using TeamSpeak to chatter as we wipe out the other team... or get wiped out. We're hitting holiday time now though, so I can guess that fewer ... |
Hugh's ramblings
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Presence (Nov 23 2003 03:54 GMT) - Skimming through a few interesting articles in my aggregator (this pointing to this, as it happens) something flashed up briefly... |
Hugh's ramblings
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MiG (Nov 23 2003 03:54 GMT) - Some sandstorm, huh? And what happened to the wings? I wonder what the backstory is here...... |
LivingRoom >> A space for Life
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Email Down (Nov 23 2003 03:54 GMT) - Just a quick note to say that I've been having email problems for a while now - it has escalated to a point where my normal address is not working at all. So if you've sent me anything in the... |
joatBlog
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Net::Dict Interface (Nov 23 2003 03:54 GMT) - Having tried my hand at writing various IRC infobots, I've played with Net::Dict occasionally and will probably need it again (thus this blog).... |
joatBlog
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Net::Dict Interface (Nov 23 2003 03:54 GMT) - Having tried my hand at writing various IRC infobots, I've played with Net::Dict occasionally and will probably need it again (thus this blog).... |
Schee.info
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Community Gazettes (Nov 23 2003 03:53 GMT) - 來由:About the Community Gazettes 延續 OJR 和台灣部落格上的新聞 Glaser 描述 GothamGazette.com 為:How does a small nonprofit site win awards and grab attention in media-saturated New York City? By staying hyper-focused on local issues and government -- and making it fun.要「making it fun」又要長期針對地方 從另外一個方面來看, gov. tw〉。然而在義大利的 comune. |
Schee.info - Athletics on the Move
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Community Gazettes (Nov 23 2003 03:53 GMT) - 來由:About the Community Gazettes 延續 OJR 和台灣部落格上的新聞 Glaser 描述 GothamGazette.com 為:How does a small nonprofit site win awards and grab attention in media-saturated New York City? By staying hyper-focused on local issues and government -- and making it fun.要「making it fun」又要長期針對地方 從另外一個方面來看, gov. tw〉。然而在義大利的 comune. |
Pirate Blog
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Sorry Brock (Nov 23 2003 03:53 GMT) - I watched the MU versus K-State game tonight and I want to tell Brock how sorry I am that his... |
linkfilter.net
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The Worst Webcam in the World (Nov 23 2003 03:53 GMT) - Filled with glee after seeing this link about Whittier, the strangest town in Alaska, I present for your inspection the awesome Whittier webcam. The main occupation of people in Whittier is sitting in their living rooms and looking out their windows. This is stupefyingly dull because nothing ever happens in Whittier, but still people do it. |
Polemics
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Minority Report: A Brief Review (Nov 23 2003 03:52 GMT) - Dr. Johnson's critique of Shakespeare was rather picky but mostly right. Old Samuel said that whenever William smelled a pun,... |
Pirate Blog
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No Nascar...Now What? (Nov 23 2003 03:50 GMT) - Well now that Nascar is over I can concentrate on the Kansas Jayhawks basketball team. They won their home opener... |
snowdeal.org > accidental marathonists
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XP calls for night club regulation but will operate through walls (Nov 23 2003 03:49 GMT) - What may not be so obvious is that, love him or hate him, dave's got a voice. After awhile someone notices that we're not thinking about things the way our parents did, for it's just meaningless mountains of vacuous bits unless you're getting some good use out of it. I can tell there's no camera and the devil's always in the form factor details, but it certainly looks like an innovative offering - even if you assume that most microbroadcasters are somehow deemed to fit into the commercial c... |
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