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Christmas (Dec 26 2003 13:58 GMT) - Well, Christmas is gone (back at work tonight *spits* but no customers for once, whoop!!!!) It's been a good week. I got the usual things for presents. Mostly money, some smelly things and chocolate. Also both League of Gentlemen books... |
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Inside the NFL for Dec. 26 (Dec 26 2003 13:58 GMT) - The bad news in New England is A-Rod is staying in Texas. The good news in New England is the Patriots are probably going to Texas — as in Houston for the Super Bowl. |
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World Idol (Dec 26 2003 13:56 GMT) - World Idol aired in Australia tonight and I had to see what the local Australian Idol experts had to say... |
And Baby Makes Seven
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Update on the Furry Children ... (Dec 26 2003 13:56 GMT) - Update on the Furry Children I've been blogging so much about being pregnant, I have not spent a lot of time on what the cats and dog have been up to. Things are fine, especially for Patches. It seems like daily we realize how glad we are that we adopted him. |
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Re: Gonna get this working if it's the last thing I do (Dec 26 2003 13:56 GMT) - Hey! It's me again I remembered what you said about the publish feature, well last night while fiddling around I went through the radio app menu, where it replaces the finder on my mac desktop and under Radio File Edit Bookmarks Radio there's Publish > which leads to: Weblog Home Page. so I clicked. I'd been wondering how to get my page onto Google. |
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Disc was a great year (Dec 26 2003 13:53 GMT) - As we look ahead to TV Barn's look-back at 2003 next week -- hope that doesn't give you whiplash -- one of the highlights of the year was the large number of DVD titles devoted to the memory of departed TV shows. While compilations for easy sellers like "The Simpsons"... |
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Big Holiday Return Day (Dec 26 2003 13:53 GMT) - Dec. 26 - First it's the gift giving, and then the gift returning the next day. The stores will be packed as shoppers return unwanted gifts, and hit the big sales. |
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Christmas Day Fire (Dec 26 2003 13:53 GMT) - Dec. 26 - A Christmas Day blaze has left four families homeless. One person who lived in the basement of one of two destroyed buildings is still missing. |
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Best At The Box Office Of 2003 (Dec 26 2003 13:53 GMT) - Dec. 26 - It may be about a little fish, but 'Finding Nemo' topped all other movies in box office sales for the year 2003. Check out the rest of the top five. |
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Hot Exclusive Resorts (Dec 26 2003 13:53 GMT) - Dec. 26 - Do you have a few hundred thousand dollars lying around? If so, then you should check in to one of these exclusive resorts. They are quite choice. |
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notestips | comment by Wild Bill (Dec 26 2003 13:52 GMT) - Wow.. Great discussion, chaps. My two-penneth worth.Controversially, I dont actually personally care if the domino brand disappears, or what. However, I do take on board that market perception of the... |
a hungry brain
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Word brings out bad design, ... (Dec 26 2003 13:52 GMT) - Word brings out bad design, Lester says. Andy Lester, on the O'Reilly Network: "The curse of designing with Microsoft Word." Hey, I agree with that! I see all sorts of things done on computers and cringe at their design. |
a hungry brain
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Open Source Tablet PC Notetaking ... (Dec 26 2003 13:52 GMT) - Open Source Tablet PC Notetaking app. Dang, the good links just keep coming in. Here's an open source Tablet PC notetaking application being developed right before your eyes.[The Scobleizer Weblog] |
a hungry brain
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Washington Post says Companies nowhere ... (Dec 26 2003 13:52 GMT) - Washington Post says Companies nowhere to be found. Washington Post: "While other customers help, the companies hide." The article gets several things wrong. For one, hundreds, if not thousands, of Microsoft's employees hang out in the newsgroups. |
a hungry brain
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Phillip has a camera -- ... (Dec 26 2003 13:51 GMT) - Phillip has a camera -- everywhere. Phillip Torrone is doing interesting things with a camera. In one series he asks (and answers) "what would it look like taking one picture every 30 minutes, every hour, for 24 hours, seven days a week, for three weeks, no matter what?[The Scobleizer Weblog] |
a hungry brain
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Shipping Software Inside Microsoft is ... (Dec 26 2003 13:51 GMT) - Shipping Software Inside Microsoft is Hard. Rob Mensching, who works at Microsoft, writes about shipping software that was developed inside Microsoft: "Sadly, Microsoft is a gigantic legal target and from what I've seen a lot of time is spent trying to avoid stepping on anybody's toes (getting sued sucks!). I know this is contrary to a lot of popular belief but there are lots of people at Microsoft that just want to make the world a better place. |
a hungry brain
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Utne chooses Howard Rheingold's 'Smart ... (Dec 26 2003 13:51 GMT) - Utne chooses Howard Rheingold's 'Smart Mobs' for Award. Roland Piquepaille says: "This is the end of the year and so it is time to give awards for 2003. And Utne Magazine just picked Smart Mobs, the collective blog led by Howard Rheingold for this year's Utne Independent Press Award for best online cultural coverage. This overview tells you why this award is deserved, what are smart mobs, and why you should become a smartmobber in 2004. |
a hungry brain
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John Shirley has a weblog. ... (Dec 26 2003 13:51 GMT) - John Shirley has a weblog. One of my favorite authors, John Shirley, has a blog. John is the original cyberpunk writer. If William Gibson is Johnny Rotten, John Shirley is Richard Hell. Here's what Gibson says in his forward to Shirley's 1980 novel City Come A-Walkin': |
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BenjaminSoehnel (Dec 26 2003 13:51 GMT) - Google Google Web Bilder Groups Verzeichnis News document.f.q.focus(); #8226; |
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Ars Electronica, which is always ... (Dec 26 2003 13:50 GMT) - Ars Electronica, which is always on the cutting edge of expression using new technologies and has created a new category called "Digital Communities". I will be on the jury with Howard Rheingold, Jane Metcalfe and several other people I'm looking forward to meeting. Among the projects, phenomena and fields of activity subsumed under the heading Digital Communities are: social softwareeDemocracy, eGovernment, eGovernanceemergent democracycollective weblogs, social networking systemsfiltering and reputation systemssocial self-support groupslearning and knowledge communitiescomputer supported collaborative processesgaming communitiesdigital neighborhoods, community networksfree net initiatives, wireless LAN projectsdigital cities, urban development projectscitizen involvement initiatives, citizen conferencestelecenters Prizes Total: |
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