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It's a local (Dec 09 2003 02:59 GMT) - It's not surprising for anyone I suppose if I tell you I had a bad day, is it ? My day started in the middle of the night. Got up, coffee, zig, some reading, TV, net. I had this LAPD special forces movie for breakfast which was enjoyable. In that movie there's a scene where everyone's pager's beebing, calling them for action. |
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It's a local (Dec 09 2003 02:59 GMT) - It's not surprising for anyone I suppose if I tell you I had a bad day, is it ? My day started in the middle of the night. Got up, coffee, zig, some reading, TV, net. I had this LAPD special forces movie for breakfast which was enjoyable. In that movie there's a scene where everyone's pager's beebing, calling them for action. |
marginalia.org
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martin amis twofer (Dec 09 2003 02:59 GMT) - Good Martin Amis interview and Yellow Dog review. The review is the first I’ve found that comes close to line up with my own take on the book - there’s more going on in it then most reviewers acknowledge or recognize.... |
Balloon Juice
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Wish List (Dec 09 2003 02:59 GMT) - Screw Sully and his pledge drive! Check out my updated Amazon Wish list. That tv sure looks nice... I remember... |
Estranhos Links
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estamos com sorte (Dec 09 2003 02:59 GMT) - Quem digitar "miserable failure" (fracasso miserável) no Google, será automaticamente direcionado para a biografia do presidente dos EUA, George W. Bush, no site oficial da Casa Branca. Pra parte mágica do "será automaticamente direcionado" funcionar, o internauta deverá clicar no botão "Estou com sorte" no Google, que não mostra todos os resultados, mas leva diretamente para o mais apropriado (se digitar "estranhos links" adivinha o que acontece?). Tenta tu mesmo. |
ScrappleFace
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Gore Endorsement Gives Dean 'Cheneyesque Gravitas' (Dec 09 2003 02:59 GMT) - (2003-12-08) -- Itinerant college professor Al Gore has reportedly signed a major endorsement deal with presidential hopeful Howard Dean valued at "somewhere in the Tiger Woods-Nike range," according to Donna Brazile, Mr. Gore's 2000 campaign manager. "Al Gore brings a... |
attaboy
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C'est-à-dire (Dec 09 2003 02:58 GMT) - Need a dictionary? Slate’s YiLing Chen-Josephson has an amusing round-up of who’s hot and who’s not in the college dictionary... |
verbal jam columns
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het koninklijk wicht (Dec 09 2003 02:57 GMT) - Als Schaduwminister Zonder Portefeuille (dat is vanwege de bezuinigingen) ben ik nogal veel op reis. Zo ook de afgelopen week. Eergisteren moest ik .. (407 woorden) |
verbal jam columns
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gozertje (Dec 09 2003 02:57 GMT) - Voor de fans na lang wachten een nieuwe bijdrage van gozertje. 't Is maar dat u het weet. Verder wil ik er eigenlijk niks mee te maken hebben. Zeke.. (31 woorden) |
verbal jam columns
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glasblazen [gozertje] (Dec 09 2003 02:57 GMT) - Op vrijdagmiddag hebben wij altijd wereldoriëntatie. Want dan heeft die ouwe meester Kramer van ons namelijk ook niet zo'n zin meer en dan kan ie heel gemakzuchtig een video opzetten. Bijvoorbeeld over hoe bijen in hun kast zitten bij zo'n vent me... |
verbal jam columns
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bevalling máxima [tijdzones] (Dec 09 2003 02:57 GMT) - Prinses Mxima is zondagochtend om negen uur opgenomen in het Haagse Bronovo ziekenhuis met het voornemen een jong te werpen. Update 1: Om 17:01 u.. (92 woorden) |
Blogcritics
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Skunk Shot Gel (Dec 09 2003 02:57 GMT) - The "don't try this at home" department brings you the product of the month (so far, but it's gonna be... |
The Devil's Excrement
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Chavez makes lots of noise, not much has really changed (Dec 09 2003 02:57 GMT) - A lot has happened during my absence from blogging (Sorry for the hiatus, I am back now), but in reality nothing has really changed. Hugo Chávez continues to look for a way out of a reacll referendum, but it appears to be too late for that. I never understood why Chavez was allowing the petition drive to take place. Basically he believed his advisers that told him that with all the tricks in the way and all the requirements anddifficulties it would be almost impossible for the opposition to gather the required signatures. |
Satan's Poop Inc. Paila Master: Venezuela
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Chavez makes lots of noise, not much has really changed (Dec 09 2003 02:57 GMT) - A lot has happened during my absence from blogging (Sorry for the hiatus, I am back now), but in reality nothing has really changed. Hugo Chávez continues to look for a way out of a reacll referendum, but it appears to be too late for that. I never understood why Chavez was allowing the petition drive to take place. Basically he believed his advisers that told him that with all the tricks in the way and all the requirements anddifficulties it would be almost impossible for the opposition to gather the required signatures. |
mumblings in the dark
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Archival Changes (Dec 09 2003 02:57 GMT) - If you could already tell by the volume of updates done today, I'm bored. Really, really, really, really, really, really,... |
forty.something
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Cookie cooking (Dec 09 2003 02:57 GMT) - No time to blog. I'm busy baking 5 dozen cookies. These cookies, to be exact. Tomorrow night is my annual... |
File Flash
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MailScan for MDaemon v3.3.0 (Dec 09 2003 02:57 GMT) - MailScan for MDaemon is a proven antivirus solution designed to protect against email viruses and block spam. Situated directly on the MDaemon email server, rather than dispersed on each client computer, MailScan proactively secures the network by banning harmful email messages at the server. MailScan for MDaemon scans and cleans all viruses and worms on every component (e.g. HTML attachments, HTML scripts, S/Mime) in an email message. |
Blogads -- the ad engine for opinion makers.
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Online buzz leads sales by two weeks (Dec 09 2003 02:57 GMT) - Jeff Jarvis reports this startling research about the correlation between online buzz and music sales: "Walter Bender of MIT and Dan Gruhl, graduate now at IBM, said they independently did research on buzz on music online and they each found that online buzz presaged retail sales -- up and down -- by two weeks. We are influencers influencing buyers." |
NBC4.com FeedRoom
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Hillary Clinton Discusses Iraq (Dec 09 2003 02:57 GMT) - Dec. 8 – Sen. Hillary Clinton, D-NY, discussed her visit to Iraq and Afghanistan and the race for the White House when she was Tim Russert's guest on Meet The Press. |
NBC4.com FeedRoom
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Gingrich On Iraq, And Economy (Dec 09 2003 02:57 GMT) - Dec. 8 - New Gingrich, former Speaker of the House was a guest on Meet The Press Sunday. Gingrich addressed Iraq, the economy, and the race for the White House. |
randomWalks
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Ned? Ned Ryerson? (Dec 09 2003 02:56 GMT) - Harold Ramis, the director of the film and one of its writers, said last week that since it came out he has heard from Jesuit priests, rabbis and Buddhists, and that the letters keep coming. "At first I would get mail saying, 'Oh, you must be a Christian, because the movie so beautifully expresses Christian belief,' " Mr. Ramis said during a conversation on his mobile phone as he was walking the streets of Los Angeles. "Then rabbis started calling from all over, saying they were preaching the film as their next sermon. And the Buddhists! |
LostFocus
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IM Galore (Dec 09 2003 02:56 GMT) - So, so bin ich per IM zu erreichen, seit neuestem auch per Jabber: ICQ: 2468972 MSN: dominikschwind@hotmail.com Jabber: |
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Cringely: No Confidence Report (Dec 09 2003 02:56 GMT) - If you spend any time on the Internet in the U.S., it is almost impossible not to know about the scandal involving touch screen voting machines. I mentioned it a few months ago, and my goal at that time was to goad the big newspapers into looking at the story, with the idea that if there was any truth to it, the New York Times and Washington Post ought to be on the story. Well, now they are, especially the Times, which this week ran an op-ed piece by Paul Krugman that ought to make a lot of politicians very uncomfortable. |
linkfilter.net
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Vegetal and mineral memory: The future of books (Dec 09 2003 02:56 GMT) - WE HAVE THREE TYPES OF MEMORY. The first one is organic, which is the memory made of flesh and blood and the one administrated by our brain. The second is mineral, and in this sense mankind has known two kinds of mineral memory: millennia ago, this was the memory represented by clay tablets and obelisks, pretty well known in this country, on which people carved their texts. However, this second type is also the electronic memory of today's computers, based upon silicon. |
linkfilter.net
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Cats Provided Inspiration for Gollum Actor (Dec 09 2003 02:56 GMT) - Andy Serkis, the British actor who plays the bulging-eyed, schizophrenic cave-dweller Gollum in "The Lord of the Rings" trilogy, said Monday he studied his cats to develop his character's sinister throaty voice. |
I Luv Bunnies
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Miss May 1999 (Dec 09 2003 02:55 GMT) - Brooke Richards Brooke Richards is Miss May 1999. She lives in South Carolina. Click here for Cyber Club pictures.... |
Instapundit.com
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THE DEAN SEALED-RECORD STORY: Robert ... (Dec 09 2003 02:55 GMT) - THE DEAN SEALED-RECORD STORY: Robert Tagorda has more information on Dean's record-sealing: But even newspapers in Dean's own state had to fight for a peek. In January 2002, the Rutland Herald and the Barre-Montpelier Times Argus sued the governor for holding back on the disclosure of his daily schedule. They... |
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