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The Blinne Blog
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Religion and the Internet (Jan 09 2004 00:26 GMT) - Pew Internet & American Life Project looked at Internet use including religious use and here were their conclusions:30% of Internet users have sought religious information online as of November 2002.That represents growth of 94%, from 18 million who had sought... |
The Last Page
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Tick-tock-tick-tock (Jan 09 2004 00:26 GMT) - The clock is counting down. I have roughly six days left at work. I'm so glad I could cry. Sometimes I do. A manager asked to speak with me today. |
Bo Cowgill.com
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STOLEN ELECTION (Jan 09 2004 00:25 GMT) - If Howard Dean becomes President, will he be any more legitimate than George W. Bush? Not if there's anything to these explosive charges by Gephardt and Kerry that Dean's team is encouraging out-of-state voters to vote in the Iowa caucus. |
The Eye Opener
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NASA Lands on Mars; Protests Begin Immediately (Jan 09 2004 00:24 GMT) - While the U.S. space program is still celebrating its most recent success, protests have already erupted decrying the American occupation of Mars. "This is just another attempt by the war mongers in the Bush administration to import its ideals onto a society that doesn[base ']t want them," said protest organizer Janine Garofalo. "I am sure that Wolfowitz and Rumsfeld are behind this. |
Column Two
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Enterprise IA as intellectual property (Jan 09 2004 00:24 GMT) - Lou Rosenfeld has written a blog entry on information architecture as intellectual property. To quote: And down the road, we might start seeing enterprises take their information architecture a bit more seriously, seeking to establish it as intellectual property treated... |
Column Two
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Enterprise IA as intellectual property (Jan 09 2004 00:24 GMT) - Lou Rosenfeld has written a blog entry on information architecture as intellectual property. To quote: And down the road, we might start seeing enterprises take their information architecture a bit more seriously, seeking to establish it as intellectual property treated... |
Jim O'Halloran's Weblog
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Linux.Conf.Au Next Week (Jan 09 2004 00:23 GMT) - I know its been a bit quiet here lately, I've been very busy with a number of things. The MyHelpDesk work that I mentioned last week has been started but not finished yet. Hopefully I'll get back to that within the next couple of months. work looks to be very busy for the next few months, which doesn't leave much time for side projects like fixing MyHelpDesk. However, next week should see a far number of posts to the blog, because I'm off to Linux. |
Hometime
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Saving A Beat-Up Yard (Jan 09 2004 00:23 GMT) - Dean Johnson and Robin Hartl show homeowners Bob and Kay how to add a walkway, patch-up their lawn, and enhance their landscape after a summer of remodeling leaves their yard a mess. (Part 1 of 1.) ... |
Hometime
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Backyard Deck With Perimeter Seating (Jan 09 2004 00:23 GMT) - Dean Johnson and Robin Hartl show how to incorporate perimeter seating as they work with Buki on a new backyard deck. (Part 1 of 1.) *Please check local listings for exact airdates and times. |
Schaap.tv
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Online pianoles (Jan 09 2004 00:23 GMT) - Het is dus de bedoeling dat je eerst naar dit fragment luistert en het hierna zelf probeert? |
SHITHAPPENS
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Ten tips for killer Web services (Jan 09 2004 00:23 GMT) - In 2004, many firms will put customer-facing Web services into production. But will those services be successful? We've synthesized the best and worst practices of early adopters into tips that business and information technology managers should follow to avoid common pitfalls and build killer Web services. ¬> |
michelle*
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resolutions (Jan 09 2004 00:22 GMT) - Before I forget, let me quickly write down my resolutions for 2004.Be unflappable. (Try not to take it personally. Don’t get defensive. |
The Pagan Prattle Online
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Tug of War Over Jesus (Jan 09 2004 00:22 GMT) - United States: If Nicholas Kristof's predictions for a presidential campaign bent on grovelling to the moral moronity of the loony fundie faction prove true, the we will soon be up to our eyeballs in stories from the lunatic fringe gone mainstream. Religion may preach peace and tolerance, yet it's hard to think of anything that — because of human malpractice — has been more linked to violence and malice around the world. |
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