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Prints the Chaff
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Vote for Tim! (Dec 06 2003 07:25 GMT) - Tim Porter's blog is one of the nominees for Best Journalist/Media blog in Blogger Awards 2003. Get over there and vote for his site ... let's see how high we can push him up in the rankings. |
Blogator.com
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KernelTrap: The GPL And Binary Modules (Dec 06 2003 07:25 GMT) - [Meerkat: An Open Wire Service] - "Thanks to the GPL, any source code derived from the Linux kernel source code must also be freely released under the GPL. This has led many to question the legality of 'binary only' kernel modules..."... |
Bloggie Broad
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He's Not Gonna Git You, Sucka (Dec 06 2003 07:24 GMT) - The Secret Service has nothing to do these days? God, people overreact to absolutely everything. Michele said it better than I could, so go read her post. |
GoogleGuy Says - Google Ranking Info
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Respect for careful assertions (Dec 06 2003 07:24 GMT) - Importance: LowGG comments on the tone and content of the content of forum members' posts. Link to quote GoogleGuy Says:I said something similar in another thread, but martinibuster's post is really on the money. Most folks on WebmasterWorld will respect and listen to someone more if they're more careful about assertions (labeling things one believes vs. |
Tim's Journal
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Dizzy huh? (Dec 06 2003 07:21 GMT) - Bet it makes you dizzy eh? Did you have too much booze last night? Nah, it's something to do... |
Conversations with Dina
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RSS - the Next Big Thing (Dec 06 2003 07:21 GMT) - Here's a must-read for anyone interested in the future of the Web - Nova Spivack's article, The Birth of "The Metaweb" -- The Next Big Thing -- What We are All Really Building. [link via isen.blog]. |
A Metaphor Gone Metastatic
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Bad Drug Reactions (Dec 06 2003 07:20 GMT) - Evidently I have to really, really watch my caffiene now. One large *$ cup of coffeeish stuff. Caffe Mocha. A brownie. Now, heart-poundy, shaky, typo action, feeling of dissociation, nausea. |
exju weblog by babsi jones
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[exju.org: mirumir] Perderne 34 una bella distrazione (Dec 06 2003 07:19 GMT) - Ma vi rendete conto? Li avete persi! Non ci posso credere. Possibile che sull'Arab Times del Kuwait mi accada di leggere notizie come questa sui quasi vicini di casa croati? Mi sto ancora interrogando sul destino delle scorie nucleari di Krsko, l l per essere dirottate alle porte della mia Nizza austriaca, vicino al paesino di Merna, un posto che gi solo una consonante separa dal baratro (e il fatto che Slovenia e Croazia siano comproprietarie della centrale e... |
Site Concept Scan
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Boomer , Deion liven up CBS s NFL Today (Dec 06 2003 07:18 GMT) - (US) That led to Esiason saying Taylor would have flunked drug tests in place today and, “This is not the NFL that I played in.” [$drug_related(50%), $drugwar_propaganda(60%), $use_is_abuse(60%), $propaganda_theme4(60%), $illegal_drugs(50%), $drugs(95%), $various_drugs(95%), $various_illegal_drugs(50%)] |
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An OCLC Researcher Interviews Tim Berners-Lee (Dec 06 2003 07:18 GMT) - Professional Reading Shelf Online Information World Wide Web Source: OCLC Research Stuart Weibel from OCLC Interviews Tim Berners-Lee From the page, This interview with Tim Berners-Lee, Director of the World Wide Web Consortium (W3C) was conducted |
Handakte WebLAWg
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Legale Kopien (Dec 06 2003 07:18 GMT) - Werden Datentrger fr Kopien verwendet, fr die der Urheber seine ausdrckliche Einwilligung erteilt hat, besteht der Rechtsanspruch auf Rckerstattung der... |
ITPapers.com - Recent Knowledge Management White Papers
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The ROI of Remote DBA Support (Dec 06 2003 07:16 GMT) - The Gartner Group states that IT Organizations can reduce the cost of managing a DBA infrastructure 42% by outsourcing that function to a US based DBA Remote Monitoring Facility.Few companies consider database administration to be a core competency. However, all companies utilize databases to take orders, attract new customers, market their businesses, and deliver business automation. These database services are now available for a fraction of what it would cost to hire staff to perform the same tasks. |
The New American Revolutionist
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This day in history (Dec 06 2003 07:16 GMT) - I was not aware of this until now. Today marks the 70th anniversy of the ratification of the 21st amendment to the constitution. This is the amendment that offically ended America's 1st experiment with prohibition. Let's hope the 2nd ends soon. I'm off to celebrate! |
The New American Revolutionist
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Identify the enemy please (Dec 06 2003 07:16 GMT) - I've been reading through news stories today. All the stories share an obvious commonality. The stories I'm refering to have headlines such as: Malvo Drawings Full of Violence, Hate Train Bomb Kills 40 Near Chechnya Roadside bomb kills 3 Iraqis, U.S. |
The New American Revolutionist
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Playing bureaucrat (Dec 06 2003 07:16 GMT) - Enough ranting about the misdeeds of bureaucrats. Ever wonder what it's like to be one? Follow this link and be a bureaucrat this Christmas. You could just leave these little people alone, but go ahead, you know you want to mess with the little fucks. |
The New American Revolutionist
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Shhh. They're listening. (Dec 06 2003 07:16 GMT) - Why must I always fear the things I love, like women and technology. Remember the 2-way TV's from Orwell's 1984? Welcome to 2003. Your car may be spying on you. Former Senator Bob Barr blows the whistle in this article. |
The New American Revolutionist
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The real threat to the internet (Dec 06 2003 07:16 GMT) - A lot of people have blogged recently about the UN wanting to control the internet. That's just a pipe dream on their part. I don't see it happening. Here's what I do see happening. Let's start with a couple of quotes. |
The New American Revolutionist
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Leave Rush alone (Dec 06 2003 07:16 GMT) - I'm not, nor have I ever been a Rush Limbaugh fan. I don't think he should get special treatment from prosecutors and investigators who are apparently moving forward with plans to file criminal charges against him. However, anyone who has witnessed another human being withdraw from opiates, knows that addiction is a punishment unto itself. Heroin and other addicts are very often ashamed of their predicament. They suffer humiliation and pain enough. |
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