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Science Friction
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Booxter helps organize book collections (Dec 31 2003 01:15 GMT) - Deep Prose Software LLC has released Booxter 1.0, a utility for Mac OS X that helps users manage their book collections. I've only just downloaded it myself so I haven't had it long but it appears to be quite good. I've dabbled with library management applications before, the last was Bookbin which was based on Filemaker Pro. However, the company behind it went to a Web model (with subscription). |
NOTBBC - The Comedy Forum
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Double Take (Dec 31 2003 01:14 GMT) - Last post by Simon IUFGN on 00:19 31/Dec/03 - It's fucking vile, it's fucking lazy, it's fucking moronic, it makes you want to join the fucking NVLA. Whoever made this fucking pile of shit should be beheaded. |
Mine Blogging
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At last, Ron sees that light! (Dec 31 2003 01:14 GMT) - McLaren finally dropped David Coulthard from their drivers line up for 2005! And with Montoya driving for McLaren in 2005, at long last they have someone who only only able to drive the car but race it too! I think... |
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Brotron Labs (Dec 31 2003 01:13 GMT) - Need a Death Ray, Atomic Blaster, or New Combat Robot for your Space Age Lounge? Try Brotron Labs. |
E M E R G I C . o r g
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Mozilla as Platform (Dec 31 2003 01:13 GMT) - Linux News writes: With user clients like e-mailers, HTML composers, calenders, debuggers, chat applications and address books, Mozilla must be far more than just a Web browser. And it is. The Mozilla Browser is built on top of the Mozilla Platform. The Mozilla Platform itself is a set of programmable objects and XML processors bound together into a single program. |
The Eye Opener
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Boston (Dec 31 2003 01:13 GMT) - Here is Boston Illustrated from 1891. [The Cartoonist] |
bloggerApiTest News
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Blogger News Item (Dec 31 2003 01:13 GMT) - Sidebar: RFID tags key to some cattle ID programs. Two U.S. companies and one in Australia supply cattle RFID tags through supplier arrangements with producers in Australia, Brazil and Canada. |
bloggerApiTest News
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Blogger News Item (Dec 31 2003 01:13 GMT) - Introducing a 100-Megabit Guitar. The mercurial CEO of Gibson Guitar Corporation wants to shove Ethernet up your ax and rock the music world. By Greg Milner from Wired magazine. [Wired News] |
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Blogger News Item (Dec 31 2003 01:13 GMT) - Great news today. I went to the doctor, and I may be able to go back on the air next week! I have one more doctor to see, to get OK I need, and I be back at it again. It's hard sitting things out on the sidelines. |
Gene Expression
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"Medieval" Africa (Dec 31 2003 01:11 GMT) - This War Nerd column about the Tutsi-Hutu conflict is pretty good. It gives a brief intro to the Bantu demic expansion that is well sketched out in Guns, Germs and Steel, though I think he simplifies when he terms the... |
DR Nyheder
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Terrormistænkt melder sig (Dec 31 2003 01:11 GMT) - En af de 26 personer på listen over terrormistænkte, der i denne måned blev offentliggjort af de saudiarabiske myndigheder, har meldt sig selv til politiet. |
DR Nyheder
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Ny undersøger af CIA-lækage-sag (Dec 31 2003 01:11 GMT) - De amerikanske myndigheder har udpeget Patrick Fitzgerald, der er statsadvokat i Chicago, til at undersøge beskyldninger om, at regeringsembedsmænd ulovligt lækkede navnet på en CIA-agent, hvis mand var modstander af Irak-krigen. |
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