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De vacaciones (Dec 22 2003 21:59 GMT) - El personal editorial y de produccion de zonageek y su red de sitios relacionados, incluyendo mayadelmont.com y meibell.com anuncian que desde hace ya un par de dias se encuentran disfrutando de sus quizas merecidas vacaciones navideñas en la ciudad de Caracas y que posteriormente se transladaran hacia el oriente venezolano para celebrar las fiestas decembrinas con familiares y amigos. Es por esto que desean anunciar que la publicacion de los sitios antes mencionados se vera afectada significativamente y le recomiendan a los queridos lectores que no se impacienten ni piensen que algo malo ha sucedido. |
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.nett (Dec 22 2003 21:58 GMT) - ich bin mir sicher, dass es gut kommt, wenn ich heute sage, ich hätte morgen mittag gerne eine pizza und auch die kollegin, die lieber brötchen will, dahingehend beeinflusse, dass wir morgen pizza bestellen... ... und morgen dann sage, ich will nur einen salat statt einer pizza... |
snazzykat
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You know you're a tad ... (Dec 22 2003 21:57 GMT) - You know you're a tad too addicted to Harry Potter when: 8) You've already cleared your schedule for June 4th.... |
TechMonkey
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PHP 5 Beta 3 (Dec 22 2003 21:55 GMT) - PHP 5.0 Beta 3 is now out and should be the last release.... OOOOooooh. Exciting. The final release of PHP 5 will come with a machinespeak account. |
Canuck
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first gay couple to legally wed in Canada (Dec 22 2003 21:55 GMT) - Time Canada's Newsmakers of the Year Michael Stark and Michael Leshner, the first gay couple to legally wed in Canada Time US Person of the Year The American Soldier |
Meerkat: An Open Wire Service
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RSS problem fixed (Dec 22 2003 21:54 GMT) - My RSS feed was down. It works now. Thanks to readers for the heads-up, and to Lawrence for fixing it. (Yes, this post replaces an earlier one that reported the problem and saying we were working on it. That's still on some 'readers out there, even though it wasn't up for long. |
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Passing the time until Thursday... (Dec 22 2003 21:54 GMT) - Some observations from the weekend: I got my first Christmas present of the year. An assortment of batteries. Not only did it include the standard AA, AAA, C, and D batteries, but even a package of the rare 9V batteries. Quite a haul. |
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Passing the time until Thursday... (Dec 22 2003 21:54 GMT) - Some observations from the weekend: I got my first Christmas present of the year. An assortment of batteries. Not only did it include the standard AA, AAA, C, and D batteries, but even a package of the rare 9V batteries. Quite a haul. |
Ken Hagler's Radio Weblog
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AP: "An earthquake estimated at ... (Dec 22 2003 21:53 GMT) - AP: "An earthquake estimated at magnitude 6.5 rocked California from Los Angeles to San Francisco on Monday, collapsing downtown buildings in one town near the epicenter, causing several unspecified injuries in the region and a widespread blackout." [Scripting News] It didn't rock Los Angeles very hard. I live in the middle of the city, and I never even noticed it. |
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Another triumph of fact-checking from the grownup ... (Dec 22 2003 21:51 GMT) - Another triumph of fact-checking from the grownup US mediaFrom Romanesko, another tale of a fake story on a spoof site getting picked up as fact by the people with Nexis and paychecks: in this case, by the San Diego Union Tribune, amongst others.And the moral is... |
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The Texas-wide holes in the Strom moral crusadeThe ... (Dec 22 2003 21:51 GMT) - The Texas-wide holes in the Strom moral crusadeThe deafening sound of chisels at work may distract from one or two glaring chasms in the moralising over Strom Thurmond and Carrie Butler, parents of Essie Mae Washington.Consider just a couple of points:Firstly, what about the moral standing of those bulwarks of the Jim Crow South who did not, so far as I know, father any bastards on family servants or anyone else? Senator Richard Russell of Georgia, for instance, who saw the Southern Caucus through many a tricky moment in defence of the South's second Peculiar Institution [1].Russell was a very different type to the nigger-baiters of an earlier generation (though, of course, Theodore Bilbo and Ellison D Smith ('Cotton Ed' Smith to his admirers) survived to the late 1940s as colleagues in the US Senate): |
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