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Dean now a Jesus Freak (Dec 25 2003 05:59 GMT) - And all This Time I Thought all he did was Make Sausage Drudge says The Boston Globe says Howard Dean... |
Political Parrhesia
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Punished for the Truth (Dec 25 2003 05:54 GMT) - Why is the Bush Administration punishing U.S. Park Police Chief Teresa Chambers for telling the truth about her understaffed department? Oh yeah. It's the Bush Administration. |
Rebelscum.com
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FFURG's December Casting Call: Vintage Power of the Force (Dec 25 2003 05:53 GMT) - For the entire month of December, FFURG has had a month-long vintage customs celebration honoring the beginning of the Star Wars custom craze. This celebration is capped off by the Vintage Power Of The Force Casting Call which displays any and all customs made in the vintage Kenner action figure medium, representing characters not directly found in the Original Star Wars Trilogy. With 90 vintage customs from 33 customizers including submissions from G. Glassman, Paul Hruby, Mike Miller, Tyler Pugmire, and John Thorman, this Casting Call is sure to delight anyone who is ever picked up a vintage Kenner Star Wars toy. |
Blogcritics
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"Rope Artist" Mistakenly Recieves DHR Rejection Letter (Dec 25 2003 05:52 GMT) - "I just tie ropes in knots and untie them in front of kids , mostly" proclaimed Harry , suprised and bewildered that he would get a rejection notice for a demo he never even created. Let alone from the Digital Hardcore Recordings label. |
JadedJu
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A Very Holy Day (Dec 25 2003 05:50 GMT) - Happy Holidays folks. By which I mean, Happy Whatever You Celebrate. Or Happy Day Off, if you don't. Me, I'll... |
Blog
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Whoops (Dec 25 2003 05:49 GMT) - I am remiss. Here I spend all this time on a new template, writing big long entries, and generally having quality dork time with my web site, and yet I've forgotten something. I forgot my children. Or, blogchildren, anyhow. The... |
brendoman-dot-com
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Merry Christmas Eve (Dec 25 2003 05:49 GMT) - Hello bloggers.... Merry Christmas. This is the time of year when Christians celebrate the birth of the Savior of the Human Race: Jesus Christ! God became man and saved us from our sins... |
brendoman-dot-com
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Merry Christmas Eve (Dec 25 2003 05:49 GMT) - Hello bloggers.... Merry Christmas. This is the time of year when Christians celebrate the birth of the Savior of the Human Race: Jesus Christ! God became man and saved us from our sins... |
Longevity Meme News and Commentary
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The Role of Animals in Regenerative Medicine (Dec 25 2003 05:45 GMT) - Ronald Bailey's latest article at Reason Online outlines the prominant role that animal studies have in the march towards working regenerative medicine. He also examines the strong opposition towards work on growing replacement human tissue and stem cells in animal hosts, finding it illogical and inconsistant: "What is more immoral - working to provide transplants for sick people, or blocking the development of such transplants?" This oppposition to medical progress is a part of a wider anti-research movement at work in the US today. |
Longevity Meme News and Commentary
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Nanotechnology, Medicine and Healthy Life Extension (Dec 25 2003 05:45 GMT) - BioMed Central notes that nanotechnology will revolutionize medicine, starting fairly soon with improvements to diagnosis and personalised medicine. Nanotechnology is itself an enormous, rapidly growing field, and I encourage you to read up on the possibilities for astounding advances in health and longevity through nanomedicine. A good starting point is "Nanotechnology and Life Extension" here at the Longevity Meme, penned by Chris Phoenix of the Center for Responsible Nanotechnology. Nanotechnology offers the eventual hope of truly low cost medicine for everyone, and will probably one day replace stem cell based regenerative medicine as the healthy life extension technology of choice. |
Paul Tan's Journal - PAULTAN.ORG
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No Pleasing A Woman (Dec 25 2003 05:43 GMT) - A group of girlfriends went on vacation and they see a five-story hotel with a sign that reads "For Women Only." Since they were without their boyfriends, they decide to go in. The Doorman, a very attractive guy, explains to them how it works, "We have 5 floors. Go up floor by floor, and once you find what you are looking for, you can stay there. It's easy to decide, since each floor has signs telling you what's inside. |
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