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Drug WarRant
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Tommy Chong Updates (Dec 11 2003 06:34 GMT) - Chong Family Values in the LA Weekly: The word most used by Paris and Precious Chong to describe their father's ordeal is "surreal." "They couldn’t have picked a kinder, more generous person to throw in jail than my father,” Paris says. |
JS Online
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Veterans oppose VA center plan (Dec 11 2003 06:33 GMT) - Dozens of veterans, their descendants and war historians spoke in opposition Wednesday to plans by the federal government to turn several historic buildings on the Veterans Affairs Medical Center grounds - including the old Soldiers Home - into commercial developments. |
Advanced Combo Tricks
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IBM, Akamai shake on hosting deal (Dec 11 2003 06:31 GMT) - CNET News.com: IBM, Akamai shake on hosting deal IBM and Akamai Technologies have expanded an existing deal to let companies run business applications on Akamai's hosted Web network, part of IBM's vision for utility--or on-demand--computing. The two companies are expected to announce on Thursday that they are offering an add-on to IBM's WebSphere Studio programming tool that will allow developers to use a Java application on Akamai's network. By tapping into Akamai's hosted services, customers can save money and launch systems more quickly, by not having to buy servers for new WebSphere applications, the companies said. |
The Slat Rat Chronicles
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Elmer Fudd-hood (Dec 11 2003 06:30 GMT) - Clemmie and I had an Elmer Fudd moment this morning. We had just commenced our usual morning constitutional - it was snowing heavily with about three new inches on the ground. Clemmie pulled me across the cul de sac and then immediately buried her nose in some moose tracks. Our cul de sac is smack dab in the middle of a moose superhighway and Clemmie is always sniffing out tracks. So, nothing unusual this morning. |
E M E R G I C . o r g
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Andressen on What's New (Dec 11 2003 06:30 GMT) - Marc Andressen in an interview with the San Francisco Chronicle talks about the next new things in the form of "digital industries": Digital photography, digital music, digital video, digital gadgets and gizmos. Mobile telephony, mobile data, high-speed wireless, broadband, satellite. Just across the board. Everywhere you look, it's proliferating like mad. |
Lessig Blog
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a legaltorrent (Dec 11 2003 06:30 GMT) - Using BitTorrent technology, LegalTorrents is making 5 gig of MP3 music available, all licensed under a Creative Commons license. |
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