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I'd like to extend my ... (Dec 02 2003 21:59 GMT) - I'd like to extend my deepest sympathies to the friends and family of Marguerite Bradbury, who passed away on November... |
LISNews.com
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Boil It All Down To One Factor Please (Dec 02 2003 21:59 GMT) - David Dillard writes " I was crusing along reading an issue of the I-Search discussion group digest that was formerly a part of the Adentive discussion groups and now is a part of Marketing Wonk. Reading content in this issue like: GOOGLE/OVERTURE EDITORIAL POLICIES - MISGUIDED OR JUST A NUISANCE? and then moving on to another marketing related discussion: ADWORDS ALREADY DEPLOYED AT ABOUT my next stop was this presentation: |
Black Triangle
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MMR - A mother speaks (Dec 02 2003 21:58 GMT) - The mother of two boys who have autism endorses MMR:"People automatically blame MMR because the autism seems to be diagnosed at the same time as their children receive the injection," she said "They blame it because they haven't got anything... |
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ist halt so (Dec 02 2003 21:58 GMT) - seit vorhin orf als startseite. aus welchen gründen auch immer. ist mir aber auch recht. irgendwie hab ich im moment gerade gedanken. |
Bruce Landon: Cognitive Psychology
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Brain (Dec 02 2003 21:58 GMT) - Brain reveals exercise addiction. Scientists claim to have found evidence that exercise may be physically addictive to some people. [BBC News | Science/Nature | UK Edition] |
Tech Guru
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Skin Changed (Dec 02 2003 21:58 GMT) - I changed Tech Guru's skin today. I am posting this specially for those who using aggregators reading my blog. Thanks to Christian Nordbakk for his great skin, HabaHaba. BTW, I made some changes. |
Bruce Landon's Weblog for Students
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Brain (Dec 02 2003 21:58 GMT) - Brain reveals exercise addiction. Scientists claim to have found evidence that exercise may be physically addictive to some people. [BBC News | Science/Nature | UK Edition] |
Matthew Yglesias
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On The Other Hand (Dec 02 2003 21:58 GMT) - I've been perusing the Grand Ayatollah's website, and Savage Love it ain't:Question: I am really sorry that I have to ask this type of Question. But Since I grew up in a western country; I rally don't much about our... |
randomWalks
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fharper's (Dec 02 2003 21:57 GMT) - The redesigned Harpers.org looks like Ftrain (and therefore looks much better than before). Paul Ford explains. |
Heli's Heaven and Hell Radio
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UMBERTO ECO ON LIBRARIES IN THE DIGITAL AGE (Dec 02 2003 21:57 GMT) - Al-Ahram: "Libraries, over the centuries, have been the most important way of keeping our collective wisdom. They were and still are a sort of universal brain where we can retrieve what we have forgotten and what we still do not know. If you will allow me to use such a metaphor, a library is the best possible imitation, by human beings, of a divine mind, where the whole universe is viewed and understood at the same time. A person able to store in his or her mind the information provided by a great library would emulate in some way the mind of God. |
The Small Business Blog
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Bargain-Basement Pricing Can Work Against You (Dec 02 2003 21:56 GMT) - Bargain-Basement Pricing: "Bargain-Basement Pricing Can Work Against You" By PAULETTE THOMAS "A consultant recently told me that I would gain credibility and, consequently, more solid clients if I doubled or even tripled my own consulting rates. My |
The American Mind
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Kudos (Dec 02 2003 21:56 GMT) - Professor Bainbridge has added TAM onto his blogroll. Thank you, professor. I'm in great company with the other newcomers.... |
Walloworld
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New Math? (Dec 02 2003 21:55 GMT) - Joanne Jacobs reports on a few news articles about students who have supposedly discovered new ways to handle math problems. The unfortunate truth? The methods aren't new. Responding to an e-mail inquiry, the (University of Michigan math) professor writes, “This method was the standard method taught when I was in school, and I suspect that in many parts of the USA it is still the standard method.” Hate to say it, since I have kids in school but: |
Program Witch Pages
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RSSify Blogger with ASP (Dec 02 2003 21:53 GMT) - Ive posted my ASP code for RSSifying Blogger using ASP. The original RSSify code was written in PHP, so I needed to convert it to ASP for use here on the ITLnet servers..Ive used this code at both the ITLnet Blog and Blog Oklahoma to generate an XML feed for them. Look under Blogger AddOns in my Source Code section. Side note for all you who have beaten their heads on their desk for the past few hours (ie me). |
Tom
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Penetrazione Trionfo (Dec 02 2003 21:53 GMT) - … Sarete mica lì tutti mogi a preoccuparvi per la legge Gasparri? Ma no, su! Tranquilli: |
Tom
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Penetrazione Trionfo (Dec 02 2003 21:53 GMT) - … Sarete mica lì tutti mogi a preoccuparvi per la legge Gasparri? Ma no, su! Tranquilli: |
Tom
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Penetrazione Trionfo (Dec 02 2003 21:53 GMT) - … Sarete mica lì tutti mogi a preoccuparvi per la legge Gasparri? Ma no, su! Tranquilli: |
Tom
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Penetrazione Trionfo (Dec 02 2003 21:53 GMT) - … Sarete mica lì tutti mogi a preoccuparvi per la legge Gasparri? Ma no, su! Tranquilli: |
Oliver Willis: Like Kryptonite To Stupid
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Hillary for Leader (Dec 02 2003 21:53 GMT) - I was going to write something along these lines later this week, but Jesse makes it clear in "That's Mrs. Minority Leader To You". I know Hillary has a lot of baggage from the right's attacks on her, but as... |
Meerkat: An Open Wire Service
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Hooray for Roaming Deals (Dec 02 2003 21:52 GMT) - Boingo Wireless strikes deal with Concourse to add a handful of airports to Boingo's network: Now Boingo customers can use Wi-Fi in LaGuardia, JFK, and Newark, and soon Detroit-Wayne county and Minneapolis/St. Paul. Boingo previously had access to these networks via its partnership with Wayport, but Wayport' |
Meerkat: An Open Wire Service
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Georgia County May be First for WiMax (Dec 02 2003 21:52 GMT) - Intel is working with city leaders in Houston County, Georgia to discuss building what could be the first WiMax network in the country: Intel has a close relationship with Houston County High School because it has given the school a $30,000 wireless technology lab. The idea for the WiMax network hatched from that relationship. The plan is very much on the drawing board though, with no one yet volunteering to fund the network, which should cost around $2 million to build, including towers.... |
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