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Project name: GPU, a giga@lobal Processing Unit?? (Feb 02 2004 04:59 GMT) - Project description: GPU is a Gnutella client for sharing files and CPU-resources. Our objective is to develop a robust framework for distributed computing on a peer-to-peer grid. We hope to support peaceful, open and free research and to build a cheap supercomputer. |
Deb's Celebration of Mundanity
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Anti-super bowl (Feb 02 2004 04:59 GMT) - Well we did have an AFC-NFC party to watch those games two weeks ago, seeing who won-- it was deemed the super bowl was just not worth watching. So we had a few friends over for an anti-super bowl gathering. The usual bullshitting and eating of snacks as well as watching a couple of movies: Snatch and Baseketball. Mark did Tivo the game and we did a very quick run through around midnight, the game went over the time allotted and the last couple minutes of the game were not caught. |
HOG ON ICE
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Don't Ever do This (Feb 02 2004 04:59 GMT) - Helpful Advice If Aaron the Rantblogger ever mails you a jar of special Habanero peppers from California, and you happen... |
TWiki.Codev
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SearchDotPm (Feb 02 2004 04:58 GMT) - STARTINCLUDE Module name TWiki::Search SearchDotPm Location TWIKIROOT/lib/TWiki/Search.pm Summary Returns HTML containing the results of the search Primary Author ... |
Mine Blogging
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Globe Trotter (Feb 02 2004 04:57 GMT) - From World66, here are the countries that I've visited so far. Not very impressive, is it? Especially consider that I've... |
Bozzy's World
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Bad Justin! (Feb 02 2004 04:57 GMT) - You probably saw, or just heard. Justin Timberlake exposed one of Janet Jackson's twins during the superbowl halftime party. Could... |
fashion victims paradise - klatsch.org
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/reopened for season (Feb 02 2004 04:57 GMT) - pastis saufen und sauer sein: sehr gut. ich hoere meine sammlung von 60s girl groups dabei und lese einen kriminalroman. digitale musik macht einen verwirrt. und die musikverwaltung vom ipod, obwohl grade neu gesynct, macht alles andere als man will. |
TWiki.Codev
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PrefsDotPm (Feb 02 2004 04:56 GMT) - STARTINCLUDE Module name TWiki::Prefs.pm PrefsDotPm Location TWIKIROOT/lib/TWiki/Prefs.pm Summary Primary Author Main.PeterThoeny STOPINCLUDE CVS history CVS: |
Marcos Jost - Blog
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Sobre o título do blog (Feb 02 2004 04:55 GMT) - Andava pensando em um título para o blog, tinha alguns em mente mas nenhum que agradace de fato. Gosto muito de latim ( apesar de não saber muito, ou quase nada), e sempre gostei daquela conhecida frase " Carpe diem",... |
My Life As A Fischer
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Quest for fire (Feb 02 2004 04:55 GMT) - Not being able to take the torches back to camp because your tribe hasn't made fire on its own in 3 days - well, that just sucks Big Green Donkey Balls. This season of Survivor oughta be good.... |
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Postgame Post (Feb 02 2004 04:55 GMT) - The New England Patriots won Super Bowl XXXVIII tonight with a field goal in the last 4 seconds of the game, to finish with a score of 32-29 over the Carolina Panthers. It was an incredibly exciting game that went... |
v-2 Organisation | Adam Greenfield
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Ambivalence, nano is thy name... (Feb 02 2004 04:54 GMT) - Reasonably comprehensive Washington Post overview of nanotechnology here, worth taking a look at. The article captures a lot of the uneasiness I feel around what we might call nanopolitique. On the one hand - and this despite my resistance to lazy, technological fixes for problems that should be dealt with at the social and policy levels - nothing offers quite as much hope to undo the accumulated damage of the twentieth century as this suite of techniques, tools and practices. Sometimes I imagine nano disassembling landfills, Superfund sites and similar "national sacrifice zones" (to say nothing of architectural mistakes) a molecule at a time, converting each to something useful, or harmless. And I smile. |
v-2 Organisation | Adam Greenfield
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Ahhhh, to be in the (Feb 02 2004 04:54 GMT) - Ian Jacobs just wrote to hip me to the fact that the Ikeaphobia piece was reprinted in this morning's Philadelphia Inquirer, albeit in somewhat bowdlerized fashion. Now I've made the IHT before, and the New York Times and other great newspapers, but for whatever reason this has never felt quite so satisfying as appearing in what was my hometown paper for the first decade and a half of my life. I'm a little miffed, mostly on behalf of my fellow practitioners, that they chose to put "information architect" in quotes, like it was some oddball job title from the depths of dot-com silliness, but the overwhelming feeling is one of goofy pride. For what it's worth, anyway. Have a lovely Sunday, y'alls, and I'll catch up with you on the flipside. |
Wunderkinder
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If the Janet Jackson thing wasn't planned (Feb 02 2004 04:54 GMT) - Why did Janet Jackson have steel jumblies covering her nipples? Does this bother anyone else? On second thought, why am I even worrying about this, when I should just thank God it happens. On third thought, I wonder what hurt Janet Jackson more - getting dumped by Justin Timberlake so he could date Cameron Diaz, having to perform with a guy that dumped her at the Super Bowl, or having a guy that dumped her exposing her tit in front of 2 billion people.... |
NOTBBC - The Comedy Forum
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Smith and Jones LPs (Feb 02 2004 04:53 GMT) - Last post by 'Bert Sherbet' on 02:41 02/Feb/04 - Hello there. I was curious to obtain some sort of list of Smith and Jones albums, as seeing a couple of the old compilation vids recently has rekindled my interest. |
Tame Debt
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What If You Can't Pay Your Taxes (Feb 02 2004 04:53 GMT) - If you file and don’t pay in full, the IRS computers will automatically send you a letter asking for the tax due and any interest from the due date. There is a penalty for late filing of 5% of the... |
TWiki.Plugins
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HelpingHands (Feb 02 2004 04:53 GMT) - Help please! I'm trying to build a plugin for custom TWiki.TextFormattingRules and I'm having some difficulties. There doesn't seem to be a topic yet for these ... |
The LitiGator
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A little more, and then quiet for a while (Feb 02 2004 04:52 GMT) - This will be my last comment on these issues for a few days. Among the discussions engaged in by Walter Olson, Peter Nordberg, David Bernstein and I over the last week about the legitimacy of the claims made in some of the cases John Edwards pursued as a North Carolina plaintiffs trial lawyer essentially, that errors made by delivering physicians led to |
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