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Into the Blogosphere (Dec 13 2003 22:59 GMT) - Into the Blogosphere This forthcoming online edited collection explores discursive, visual, social, and other communicative features of weblogs. Essays will analyze and critique situated cases and examples drawn from weblogs and weblog communities. Such a project requires an interdisciplinary approach,... |
Editor: Myself (Persian)
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اجلاس ژنو، شفافيت در اوج (Dec 13 2003 22:59 GMT) - World Summit on Information Society on Geneva was the first transparent event for Iranian people to see what their country's delegate do and how they do it. We achieved a lot as anti-censorship activists, but we still have to push the Government and the Internet Service Providers (ISPs) to publich the blacklist. |
Books Do Furnish A Room
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The customer is often wrong (Dec 13 2003 22:58 GMT) - The customer is always right? Ha and bah! That is an ass-kissing myth propagated by people who want your money. For many small town, small merchants it is a sane policy. How many of them are left? |
terreus
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And the nation's best loved book is? (Dec 13 2003 22:58 GMT) - According to the The Big Read, The Lord Of The Rings is officially the UK's Best-Loved Book. The Top Five were: The Lord Of The Rings - JRR Tolkien Pride And Prejudice - Jane Austen His Dark Materials - Nicholas... |
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WebDwarf Free 2.01 (Dec 13 2003 22:58 GMT) - WebDwarf Free is Virtual Mechanics' easy to use drag-and-drop webpage editor. Features include an word processor with spell checker and link editor, built-in graphics creation and image editing, enhanced page layout including a snap-to grid and tabs, and... |
Programmers Heaven latest files and products
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HTML Compressor 1.0.0 (Dec 13 2003 22:58 GMT) - Are you tired of your webpages that load sooo slow? Now you can fix it easy with HTML Compressor ... Compress your HTML files up to 80% and your site will load much faster, your visitors will be happier and stay longer. HTML Compressor is extremely easy ... |
Programmers Heaven latest files and products
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NoClone 2.1 (Dec 13 2003 22:58 GMT) - NoClone - NoClone - Find and Remove TRUE duplicate files* True Byte-to-byte comparison , not by CRC. * Search duplicate file contents regardless of file name* Search duplicate files, file portions, file name, simple fuzzy match * Smart deletion - select ... |
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Esta Spalding (Dec 13 2003 22:57 GMT) - "Your Touch," from Carrying Place In other centuries, other creatures' fantasies, on a prehistoric day dense with heat, some small mammal brushed the neck of its mate and ushered in our possibility. When you have found the place between my shoulder and my head, that tough band that runs in my family up the neck, you will reach through the veil of my hair, and press the weight of history upon my skin. You will touch me and I will remember my first lesson in evolution: in caves there are fish who have lost their eyes. In the dark grottos, the deep waters they need only touch. |
randomWalks
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Closing the TRUE Digital Divide. (Dec 13 2003 22:57 GMT) - [...]dropping technology costs and expanded access to the Internet for millions of Americans have led many to believe that the divide is soon to be a thing of the past in the United States. Last February, Nancy Victory, head of the National Telecommunications and Information Administration, part of the U.S. Department of Commerce, reported that the divide was disappearing. |
Vasanth Dharmaraj's Blogs
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Schumacher beaten (Dec 13 2003 22:56 GMT) - Michael Schumacher was beaten by Eurofighter jet in a head to head race. Schumacher raced the fighter over three sections. He was faster over the first section of 600m. He clocked 9.4s to the jet’ |
Colin's Journal
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Cold water (Dec 13 2003 22:56 GMT) - Last weekend I took a couple of trips out with my camera, on Saturday down to the beaches, and on Sunday to High Park. Out of the numerous photos taken over the course of the two trips there are a... |
Colin's Journal
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Constitution updates (Dec 13 2003 22:56 GMT) - No agreement on the EU constitution has been reached, and so the existing mess of rules will continue to be used.... |
onfocus.com
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Amazon reviews (Dec 13 2003 22:56 GMT) - Here's an article about a study linking Amazon customer reviews with sales: More Power to the People. I thought this was interesting: "...a longer five-star review has less of a positive sales impact than a shorter one. |
Lockergnome?s Tech News Watch
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No fiery extinction for dinosaurs (Dec 13 2003 22:54 GMT) - "It is unlikely the dinosaurs perished in a global firestorm triggered by the asteroid strike on Earth 65 million years ago, scientists have claimed. A popular theory suggests the impact, which was centred on Chicxulub in Mexico, generated enough energy to set off a raging worldwide inferno. But a new study shows rocks laid down at the time contain little charcoal - a possible tell-tale record of fires. The researchers have published details of their work in the journal Geology. The wildfires theory had grown up from previous research. |
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you can't make up propaganda like this (Dec 13 2003 22:53 GMT) - Occupation Soldiers Ordered To Execute Cute, Friendly Iraqi Puppy It's against the rules for U.S. soldiers in Iraq to have pets, but the skinny black puppy that wandered up to the Florida National Guard soldiers at a base in northern Iraq wouldn't go away. So the soldiers from Alpha Co. of the 2nd Battalion of the 124th Infantry Regiment adopted the mutt and named her Apache after their radio call sign. |
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Downtime (Dec 13 2003 22:52 GMT) - Hello kids. Sorry for the downtime, my host was upgrading to a new version of OpenBSD. It seems everything's working... |
linkfilter.net
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McDonald's USA Trip Planner (Dec 13 2003 22:52 GMT) - The trip planner will show you a route to your destination using major interstate and state highways. Plus, it will map out all the McDonald's along the way. Just type in the Address, City, State, and/or Zip you are starting from and your destination Address, City, State, and/or Zip and let the trip planner do the rest. |
Vasanth Dharmaraj's Blogs
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Official 2004 F1 Calendar (Dec 13 2003 22:50 GMT) - 7 March Grand Prix of Australia (Melbourne) 21 March Grand Prix of Malaysia (Sepang) 4 April Grand Prix of Bahrain (Bahrain) 25 April Grand Prix of San Marino (Imola) 9 May Grand Prix of Spain (Barcelona) 23 May Grand Prix of Monaco (Monaco) 30 May Grand Prix of Europe (Nürburgring) 13 June Grand Prix of Canada (Montreal) 20 June Grand Prix of USA (Indianapolis) 4 July Grand Prix of France (Magny-Cours) * 11 July Grand Prix of Great Britain (Silverstone) 25 July Grand Prix of Germany (Hockenheim) 15 August Grand Prix of Hungary (Budapest) 29 August Grand Prix of Belgium (Spa-Francorchamps) 12 September Grand Prix of Italy (Monza) 26 September Grand Prix of China (Shanghai) 10 October Grand Prix of Japan (Suzuka) 24 October Grand Prix of Brazil (Sao Paolo) The French GP is subject to a number of conditions being met. |
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