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Face-off: Microsoft vs. Linux (Jan 09 2004 23:07 GMT) - Red Hat just raised prices to $179 a year to support a workstation Linux license, all the way up to $18,000 a year for a mainframe installation. ... |
Joho the Blog
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Navigator #2 (Jan 09 2004 23:06 GMT) - Off on a 1.5 hour trip tomorrow with the new Garmin GPS navigator. Part one takes me 20 miles away to Halley's place; I've never been in that neighborhood and it sounds like it's a bit tricky to find. Then it's on to Portsmouth, with Halley and Jackson, to a Dean meeting. |
Simply American
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Mary Bono II (Jan 09 2004 23:06 GMT) - As far as I know, Mary Bono isn't in the Congressional French Caucus. As far as I know, she's proposed no new legislation to expand copyright. As far as I know, she's not yet been given an opportunity to vote on the President's immigration proposal. So while my threat may sound bad when made repeatedly, I think it's clear that the lines I drawn have been perfectly reasonable. She's yet to cross even one. |
Mobilog
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Motorola chooses Motia's smart antenna ... (Jan 09 2004 23:06 GMT) - Motorola chooses Motia's smart antenna technology. Company enters Wi-Fi market with technology designed to extend range and signal strength of devices. [Computerworld Mobile/Wireless News] |
TWiki.Codev
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UsabilityIdeas (Jan 09 2004 23:06 GMT) - Usability Ideas First stage of refactoring is complete. But still a lot of topics could be factored out because they are: old (move entry to OldUsabilityIdeas) answered ... |
WPVI Front Page headlines
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Mars Rover Sends More Data (Jan 09 2004 23:05 GMT) - NASA's Mars rover must turn around and use a secondary ramp to reach the surface of the Red Planet because its best route is blocked by the air bags that cushioned its landing, the space agency said Friday. |
Mobilog
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Nokia Turns Bullish on Its ... (Jan 09 2004 23:05 GMT) - Nokia Turns Bullish on Its 4th-Quarter Estimates. Nokia, the world's biggest maker of cellphones, unexpectedly raised its earnings and revenue estimates for the fourth quarter on Thursday. By Jennifer L. Schenker. [New York Times: |
JoeWorld
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Aristotle Quote (Jan 09 2004 23:05 GMT) - "The quality of life is determined by its activites." — Aristotle... |
Daypop Top Word Bursts
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pnac (Jan 09 2004 23:05 GMT) - Richard Perle and David Frum - a kind of Saruman and Grimtongue for the Neocon set - suggest in their monstrous and ironically-titled new tome that the only way to ensure future global peace is by taking advantage of America's current military superiority to wage neverending war on anybody who even looks at us (or... - ~~~TBOGG~~~ |
Daypop Top Word Bursts
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stereotypes (Jan 09 2004 23:05 GMT) - Mine's slightly more over the top than the actual Club for Growth ad , but it's no more incorrect. For some reason it's perfectly valid to make just about any regional stereotype about the Hollywood and Northeastern "elite," (which, we should remember, was just code for "JOOs and Negro-lovers"), but people get... - Eschaton |
Daypop Top Word Bursts
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coordinating (Jan 09 2004 23:05 GMT) - From 1977 to 1994, Neel served in key roles in Al Gore's Washington operations, becoming Chief of Staff for Senator and later Vice President Gore. Prior to leaving the White House, he served as President Clinton's Deputy Chief of Staff, responsible for |
Daypop Top Word Bursts
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pike (Jan 09 2004 23:05 GMT) - The whispering wheel : "By just putting a tire on it you can drive a bus, a car, anything with it. Since the wheel is in fact the engine, no axles or any other friction-producing and therefore energy-wasting mechanical parts are needed." Nice. I gotta get me one of these and then drive up to a toll booth on the Mass... |
Mobilog
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Steve Jobs on personal video ... (Jan 09 2004 23:04 GMT) - Steve Jobs on personal video players. In an interview with New York Times tech writers David Pogue and John Markoff, Steve Jobs is cagier than ever about whether or not a... [Gizmodo] |
Southern US
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International Verse (Jan 09 2004 23:04 GMT) - INTERNATIONAL VERSE - Every Thursday @ Afia Café from 7-10pm sharp! Hosted weekly by Poet On Watch at Austin’s best African/Caribbean Restaurant, Afi... |
chrisruzin.net
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The 20 Macs That Mattered Most (Jan 09 2004 23:04 GMT) - Wired News has an article up on their picks for the 20 Macs that mattered most in the last 20 years since the Mac came out. I remember my friend had #6, a Quadra 700. That was my first exposure to the world of Macs. The first one I actually used that's on the list was #9, the PowerMac 6100/60. Since then, I've worked with #s 10, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17 and currently own #19, the flat-panel iMac. |
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