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SHUT UP AND DIE: SHADEs PICS (Pictures) (Nov 30 2003 03:33 GMT) - QUOTE (SHADE @ Nov 29 2003, 05:06 PM) WELL I GOT A NEW WEB CAM AND IT HAS GOT ALOT OF STUFF ON IT LIKE A BILT IN MIC. JESUS CHRIST, YOU ARE YOUNG. LOL....... Now Playing: |
Ross Notes
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the return? (Nov 30 2003 03:33 GMT) - The faintest hint that Yorkdweeb is coming back. For a while the domain didn't point anywhere, now there is at least a "coming soon" page.... |
pagans.net
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Never forget how to dream butterfly (Nov 30 2003 03:31 GMT) - I got quite a few CDs in the post from gothman63 today, thank you, look forward to listening to them!I also finally got the pinstripe trousers i wanted from Topshop in the post :-) |
Mindful Musings
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OpenGL textures for polygonal objects (Nov 30 2003 03:29 GMT) - I have spent most of this week (amidst mouthfuls of turkey and other goodies) trying to understand our second last OpenGL project. We are supposed to render a VW bug (co-ordinates were provided to us) and a bunny, put them on a randomly generated landscape, add a few other GLUT objects and then texture them all using the different modulation equations that OpenGL has built in. I had thought that the landscape (with fractal subdivision method) would be the hardest part of the project. Boy was I wrong! This is probably the hardest project in this class so far. |
Ore no Buloggu
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iPod's Unreplaceable Battery Lasts Only 18 Months (Nov 30 2003 03:27 GMT) - Just bumped into this via v-2. Here's a direct link to iPod's Dirty Secret by the Neistat Brothers. It's a taped converstation w/ Apple's tech support regarding the iPod's battery life. Pretty funny stuff. The cost to replace the battery is almost the same as buying a new one. |
mumblings in the dark
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Retraction (Nov 30 2003 03:26 GMT) - Okay. I decided that the old 7 day history style worked better, so I broke things again so that the... |
mumblings in the dark
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Retraction (Nov 30 2003 03:26 GMT) - Okay. I decided that the old 7 day history style worked better, so I broke things again so that the... |
Lockergnome?s Tech News Watch
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jsSimon (Nov 30 2003 03:26 GMT) - jsSimon is a Javascript remake of the classic electronic "repeat after me" game, Simon. The computer displays a pattern of colors and sound and you repeat it, each time adding another color and getting faster. Oh, noooooo. |
Al-Muhajabah's Islamic Blogs
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Thomas Jefferson and Slavery (Nov 30 2003 03:26 GMT) - Meanwhile, the installation of huge prisons in sparsely populated rural areas today serves a similar function as the 3/5ths weighted vote served for the first hundred years of this country's existence. Annelle Williams points out that "though it has not been talked about, a similar issue of 'counting slaves' is central to the re-districting issue in Texas. The 13th Amendment did not do away with with slavery but only transferred the right to own/hold slaves from private citizens to the State. Prison labor is 'outsourced' in more than 33 states, the vast majority without pay and if pay is involved, like California, it is minuscule. Prisons in Texas have been built in rural, and in many instances Republican areas. |
OS X Hax
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Safari supports IPv6 (Nov 30 2003 03:24 GMT) - In the past I've said that Safari didn't support IPv6. I may have been tricked by my customary rather simplistic test.... |
The Meatriarchy
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Sheila Copps - Multicult-tourist. For those wh... (Nov 30 2003 03:24 GMT) - Sheila Copps - Multicult-tourist. For those who reside outside our fair country you no doubt have a politician like our own Sheila Copps. Sheila represents her hometown of Hamilton a working class steel city a stones throw from Toronto. Once the home |
WABC news headlines
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Two Dogs Attack Girl in Brooklyn (Nov 30 2003 03:23 GMT) - For the second time in two days, vicious dogs have attacked a young girl in Brooklyn. Two Rottweilers were responsible for the latest attack. The girl is recovering from her injuries on Saturday. |
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