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RSS Feeds for Online Comics (Nov 30 2003 04:45 GMT) - Tapestry is a series of RSS feeds for online comics. They help you keep up to date from within your favourite news aggregator, especially if you happen to miss a few days. While more feeds are coming soon, the small selection does have some gems, including: Calvin and Hobbes, Dilbert, Non Sequitur and The 5th Wave... |
Opinions of the Wolf: Opinion
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RSS Feeds for Online Comics (Nov 30 2003 04:45 GMT) - Tapestry is a series of RSS feeds for online comics. They help you keep up to date from within your favourite news aggregator, especially if you happen to miss a few days. While more feeds are coming soon, the small selection does have some gems, including: Calvin and Hobbes, Dilbert, Non Sequitur and The 5th Wave... |
Opinion
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RSS Feeds for Online Comics (Nov 30 2003 04:45 GMT) - Tapestry is a series of RSS feeds for online comics. They help you keep up to date from within your favourite news aggregator, especially if you happen to miss a few days. While more feeds are coming soon, the small selection does have some gems, including: Calvin and Hobbes, Dilbert, Non Sequitur and The 5th Wave... |
quasimeta
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What in Tarnation?!?!?: The Classroom
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What in Tarnation Happened? (Nov 30 2003 04:43 GMT) - As you can see, I have done some tinkering with the look of WIT?!?!? Last time I tried to do that, people told me to just stick with what I had, so this time I just did it. I just need a change, and after I went to the trouble of making all kinds of holiday themed headers with the old logo. Oh well, I might get tired of this real quick. Not everything is changed, going to some archives, you might see the older logo. |
What in Tarnation?!?!?: The Classroom
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Entertainment Roundup (Nov 30 2003 04:43 GMT) - Movies I had the opportunity to see two movie this week. First I went to the new theater in Sullivan to see the movie Timeline based off a novel by Michael Crichton. I enjoy Crichton's books but I always approach movies based off his books with fear and trembling. There have been some good adaptations: Jurassic Park, Andromeda Strain, ER (not technically a movie), Twister (not originally a book), Sphere was so-so. |
MetaFilter
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Artserve (Nov 30 2003 04:42 GMT) - Welcome to ArtServe: Art & Architecture mainly from the Mediterranean Basin and Japan. |
Al-Muhajabah's Islamic Blogs
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Mission Creep Hits Home (Nov 30 2003 04:42 GMT) - It's not that we're heading toward martial law. We're not. But outside the view of most of the public, the government is daily expanding military operations into areas of local government and law enforcement that historically have been off-limits. And it doesn't seem far-fetched to imagine that those charged with assembling "actionable intelligence" will slowly start combining databases of known terrorists with seemingly innocuous lists of contributors to charities or causes, that membership lists for activist organizations will be folded in, that names and personal data of anti-globalization protesters will be run through the "data mine." After all, the mission of Northern Command and other Pentagon agencies is to identify groups and individuals who could potentially pose threats to Defense Department and civilian installations. |
TeledyN
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The Rip van Winkle Divide (Nov 30 2003 04:41 GMT) - Access to information is one thing. Access to the access to information is another, and it can be quite frustrating. Today I hit an example where, for whatever reasons it may be,... |
Sgt. Stryker's Daily Briefing
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Kickin' It with the Bikini Team (Nov 30 2003 04:39 GMT) - It looks like this humble, yet preternaturally good-looking site, is now a seaside port on the Baltic coast nestled comfortably within the larger confines of "Simberg". As anyone will tell you, the Nordic countries are by far the best in the Old World and preferred... |
Sgt. Stryker's Daily Briefing
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Interiors (Nov 30 2003 04:39 GMT) - Mom and Dad are going to have another work party next weekend, to clear away the last of the standing walls, and the piles of concrete roof tiles--- some of which are going to be crushed to make gravel for the newly enlarged parking and... |
David Chiu
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Thanksgiving at Ferguson Farms (Nov 30 2003 04:39 GMT) - After waking up at 4.30am Indiana farm time, driving 3.3 hours to Chicago in the bone-chilling wind and flying 4 hours in a plane with bratty, noisy, kicking kids sitting directly behind us, Heather and I arrived back in Los... |
No Left Turn Unstoned
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One piece... (Nov 30 2003 04:38 GMT) - this was one of the better holiday trips home. well planned, well executed. we didn't have to be at renee's... |
Geek Noise
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An Apology (Nov 30 2003 04:37 GMT) - I'm in the middle of restructuring most of the content in this blog. I'm trying to set it up as more of a content management system, which means I need to reorganize some of the older content and enter some content that used to live in other places (like my wiki). Sorry. Please ignore the stuff you don't like. It'll be over soon. |
Joi Ito's Web
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Dan's got RSS on his Treo 600 (Nov 30 2003 04:36 GMT) - OK I've got gadget envy. Dan blogs about his RSS feed on his Treo 600 and says he wants a client that lets him blog easily from it too. Anyone know of anything good? Ado, want to port Kung-Log to PalmOS? |
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