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Niutopia/Jouebs
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krysalizz : why joueb? (Dec 16 2003 20:16 GMT) - pourquoi un joueb?pourquoi des paroles de chansons?Pourquoi?( j'adore ce mot!) comme l'a bien dit farfalina51 pour exprimer mon coté emotionnel en passant par les mots des autres, pour dire des choses avec des mots que je n'ai pas. |
Niutopia/Jouebs
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noah : De moi à toi... (Dec 16 2003 20:16 GMT) - Je suis assis devant l'écran La tête entre les mains Je rêve de pouvoir la dévisser, la poser par terre devant moi Et shooter dedans pour l'envoyer valdinguer le plus loin possible Qu'elle me laisse un peu de répit, cette foutu tête... Ces pensées qui tournent, tournent Et se retournent encore dans ma tête Ton nom qui revient sans cesse Et ces questions... Et ces doutes... Pourquoi l'amour n'est-il pas plus facile? Pourquoi faut-il souffrir pour sentir à quel point on aime? |
fullasagoog.com full roast blend
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Flex & Struts in Harmony (Dec 16 2003 20:15 GMT) - After my cautionary post about MVC yesterday, I'm going to point you at something more upbeat about MVC today: Christophe Coenraets shows how to use Flex to build a Flash front end to a Java Struts application. Christophe shows several... |
Diamond Talk
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Buying a diamond (Dec 16 2003 20:15 GMT) - [img]http://diamondsbylauren. com/images/eb/03/08/103b. JPG[/img] [img]http://diamondsbylauren. |
MacCentral
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Bush signs bill aimed at controlling spam (Dec 16 2003 20:15 GMT) - President George W. Bush signed a bill into law Tuesday establishing federal rules for commercial e-mail and penalties for unsolicited mass spamming. Known as the CAN-SPAM Act, the Controlling the Assault of Non-Solicited Pornography and Marketing Act of 2003 takes effect Jan. 1. The law prohibits the use of false header information in bulk commercial e-mail and requires unsolicited messages to include opt-out instructions. |
Stupid Evil Bastard
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A multitude of USB powered devices. (Dec 16 2003 20:14 GMT) - Remember those USB powered light-up Christmas trees I posted about a while back? Well it turns out they're merely the tip of the iceberg when it comes to USB powered devices that you wouldn't initially consider hooking into your computer. USB electric blanket [mib.co.jp] USB coffee heater [dct-net. |
Stupid Evil Bastard
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A multitude of USB powered devices. (Dec 16 2003 20:14 GMT) - Remember those USB powered light-up Christmas trees I posted about a while back? Well it turns out they're merely the tip of the iceberg when it comes to USB powered devices that you wouldn't initially consider hooking into your computer. USB electric blanket [mib.co.jp] USB coffee heater [dct-net. |
Jesse Ezell Blog
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Longhorn Installation Guide (Dec 16 2003 20:14 GMT) - Installed Longhorn under Virtual PC 2004 last night. Despite what some people might have you believe, it works like a charm. However, you do have to configure it properly (and I don't have it installed on a powerhouse desktop, just a 1.4 ghz notebook with a little over 700 mb ram). 1. |
Jesse Ezell Blog
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Longhorn Installation Guide (Dec 16 2003 20:14 GMT) - Installed Longhorn under Virtual PC 2004 last night. Despite what some people might have you believe, it works like a charm. However, you do have to configure it properly (and I don't have it installed on a powerhouse desktop, just a 1.4 ghz notebook with a little over 700 mb ram). 1. |
porphyrogenitus.net
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The Big Push (Dec 16 2003 20:14 GMT) - Btw: posting here is dwindling a bit and coming in fits and starts more 'cause we're entering the busy period at work (shipping stuff before Christmas). Things should return to a more normal level in early January (after Inventory Hell... |
porphyrogenitus.net
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Author, Author! (Dec 16 2003 20:14 GMT) - Orson Scott Card questions their patriotism and Michael Crichton questions the substitute religion of many Environmentalists. Here here! Check 'em both out.... |
porphyrogenitus.net
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Prosecuting Saddam (Dec 16 2003 20:14 GMT) - So I have been pondering how Saddam should be tried. So far the best reason I could come up with for creating an international tribunal such as was created for the Balkan and Rwandan trials is that Rudi Giuliani could... |
porphyrogenitus.net
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The Guardian: Champion of Plutocracy (Dec 16 2003 20:14 GMT) - It's always amusing watching the pro-EU elite twist themselves into ideological knots to rationalize deference to the Authoritah of the EU's Frankenreich avant garde. Nelson Ascher highlighted this gem in the Guardian yesterday. The editorial staff of the Guardian channels... |
A Metaphor Gone Metastatic
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Signs a geek friendship is actually counted as a friendship by non-geeks: (Dec 16 2003 20:13 GMT) - If you can gently tease your other geek friend about some peculiarity of their favored item that you do not favor, when said peculiarity has just caused them some small grief, and they don't immediately blow up at you, you're probably friends by the standards of "normal" people. Say, if a PC girl notices that her Apple-using friend has just gotten something with documentation on a floppy disk... *grin, duck, run* |
AllAfrica News: Zimbabwe
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Zim's C'wealth Pullout Hits Sport Hardest (Dec 16 2003 20:13 GMT) - THE decision by President Robert Mugabe to pull out of the Commonwealthlast week will affect Zimbabwe hardest in the sporting arena where it wasbenefiting in various ways through funding and training programmes frommembers of the Club. |
AllAfrica News: Zimbabwe
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Liquidity Crunch Spurs Interest Rates (Dec 16 2003 20:13 GMT) - MONEY market interest rates this week reached an all-time high of 580%,largely due to liquidity problems that have hit the economy as governmentand the central bank have allowed the rates to co-exist at levels alongsideinflationary trends. Inflation is 525,8%, but dealers said some investorswere scouting for money at 600% by the close of business on Wednesday. |
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