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Da Goddess
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Magic and the 8 Ball (Dec 04 2003 07:59 GMT) - Little Dude has changed his name. He announced that to me over his after-school snack today. Henceforth, he shall be... |
Da Goddess
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Magic and the 8 Ball (Dec 04 2003 07:59 GMT) - Little Dude has changed his name. He announced that to me over his after-school snack today. Henceforth, he shall be... |
Arizona Daily Star: More News
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Cincy coroner: Struggle killed man (Dec 04 2003 07:59 GMT) - CINCINNATI - The death of a 350-pound black man who was clubbed by police in a videotaped beating was caused primarily by the struggle that ensued after the man lunged and swung at the officers, the coroner said Wednesday in a case that has heightened racial tensions. |
PmNet. We don't validate.
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Heavy Rotation - Week VII (Dec 04 2003 07:58 GMT) - Nine Inch Nails - We're in This Together Now - The Fragile I've been neglecting NIN lately. There's been so much music to listen to, I've forgetten my roots. I gave 'The Fragile' a listen last night for the first time in a while and am happy to say it's still ... |
CityZen//~
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Dentiste (Dec 04 2003 07:58 GMT) - Tous les dentistes ont du avoir leur diplome sous le 3 reich. A chaque fois que j'y vais, j'en suis encore plus persuad que la fois d'avant, je veux que ma gencive ne soit plus an Je hait les dentistes. |
iWalt.com Weblog
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The Return of the Fuzzball (Dec 04 2003 07:58 GMT) - Our rental cat has become a full-blown roommate. Velvet made her triumphant return to the living room tonight following her official adoption from the shelter on Sunday. She took a trip to the vet yesterday to make certain that she was in no danger of spawning mini-Fuzzballs and to have a microchip placed under her skin so that in the event of her escaping into the wild she can be scanned and returned as efficiently as possible.("We have the technology... we can make her better... |
birdhouse.org
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Not Full (Dec 04 2003 07:57 GMT) - From habit, I still eat meals sized for a 25-year-old man. But lately I've found that being full takes such a toll on me. I sit for an hour after dinner, eyes heavy as all energy is funneled toward digestion. It's as if I get full at the drop of a hat, and it takes forever to become un-full again. I remember years ago in a pranayama yoga class learning from an Indian yogi about... |
Tongue Tied
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More Michigamua Trouble (Dec 04 2003 07:56 GMT) - American Indian activists in Michigan have successfully put the kibosh on a student groups use of Native American symbols in... |
Tongue Tied
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Art Attack (Dec 04 2003 07:55 GMT) - A library in Connecticut banned several paintings from an art show on its premises because the works in question included... |
Indymedia Athens Newswire
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CRM-Daily
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Onyx Reverses Pivotal Strategy (Dec 04 2003 07:54 GMT) - A few short weeks ago, Onyx went from being of Pivotal's staunch competitor to its potential buyer. Now that Pivotal has turned down its purchase offer, though, Onyx has upped the competitive ante by announcing a program for Pivotal customers that wish to migrate to the Onyx CRM suite. |
CRM-Daily
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Planning for CRM Project Success (Dec 04 2003 07:54 GMT) - The old adage "no one plans to fail, but many fail to plan," applies perhaps more now than ever to enterprise-software projects. So many have gone awry in recent years that vendors and I.T. staffs alike are wary of the new efforts that the economic upswing will bring. |
CRM-Daily
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BMC Software CIO Jay Gardner: I.T. Means Business (Dec 04 2003 07:54 GMT) - As chief information officer, Jay M. Gardner is responsible for transforming BMC Software's I.T. organization from a support unit to a strategic business partner. Gardner spoke exclusively with NewsFactor's CIO Today Magazine about the challenges I. |
Techdirt
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Where's The Border For Real World Laws In A Virtual World? (Dec 04 2003 07:52 GMT) - Last month when everyone was making a big deal over the news that the online game Second Life had decided that players own any intellectual property they create in the game, I said it was a bad idea, since it basically took all of the problems of our intellectual property system and moved them into the virtual world - where it was likely to get more confusing. Over at LawMeme, James Grimmelmann, has been thinking a lot about that very idea and has written an insanely long - but absolutely worth reading - discussion about intellectual property issues as it relates to games. It's impossible to summarize his points, but he explores many of the issues in-depth and appears to have thought about these issues in much more detail than the designers of the various games. What it really seems to come down to is the question of whether or not in-game actions are simply covered by the End User License Agreement (which basically becomes the Constitution for that game) or if real laws in the real world should apply. |
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