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Exam ideas! (Mar 04 2004 23:24 GMT) - I just gave my physiology students a difficult exam last week, one that had them groaning and a bit cranky with me; and now I've just heard about a different kind of exam by way of Preposterous Universe. Shhhh. Don't tell the... |
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2001 GSXR-1000 (Mar 04 2004 23:23 GMT) - 2001 GSX-R 1000, Blue and White, clean, well- maintained, after market forks and suspension, gearing, 8k, $7800.00, 650-219-8022 or 415-240-7733 |
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A Cloud City News Release (Mar 04 2004 23:22 GMT) - From CloudCity.com: "We now have the Star Destroyer Wave IN STOCK AND READY FOR IMMEDIATE SHIPMENT! This wave includes Bossk, Dengar, and Admiral Ozzel figures. The new Unleashed figures are arriving daily to Cloud City and orders are being filled as they are received. |
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buy me a bb-gun (Mar 04 2004 23:22 GMT) - Complaint no. 362. I hate that, whatever they say, they're smiling. Today, though, the smiles seem appropriately clueless. I couldn't... |
BeChurch
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Insecurity (Mar 04 2004 23:22 GMT) - Insecurity sucks! I don't know how someone like me ever got into this blogging thing. Sometimes it fills me with so much life and I have a blast talking about my thoughts and experiences, but other times I get so nervous about what other people are going to think about what I've written that I'm anxious all day and feel... |
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It Wasn't So Smart After All (Mar 04 2004 23:22 GMT) - Target pulls the plug on its Visa card with the imbedded smart chip, saying customers aren't that keen on using it. That's not what the proponents of smart-card technology want to hear. |
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It Wasn't So Smart After All (Mar 04 2004 23:22 GMT) - Target pulls the plug on its Visa card with the imbedded smart chip, saying customers aren't that keen on using it. That's not what the proponents of smart-card technology want to hear. |
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It Wasn't So Smart After All (Mar 04 2004 23:22 GMT) - Target pulls the plug on its Visa card with the imbedded smart chip, saying customers aren't that keen on using it. That's not what the proponents of smart-card technology want to hear. |
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Now Hear This: Beat It (Mar 04 2004 23:22 GMT) - Because the nature of the insurgency in Iraq is to blend in, the military occupation is searching for new ways to disperse a hostile crowd without resorting to lethal force. The current weapon of choice: noise. |
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States Push for Net Sales Taxes (Mar 04 2004 23:22 GMT) - Many state governments are asking taxpayers to declare their e-commerce purchases when they file tax returns. The idea is to force consumers to pay sales taxes for those items, but experts say the rules may have little effect. |
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Now Hear This: Beat It (Mar 04 2004 23:22 GMT) - Because the nature of the insurgency in Iraq is to blend in, the military occupation is searching for new ways to disperse a hostile crowd without resorting to lethal force. The current weapon of choice: noise. |
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States Push for Net Sales Taxes (Mar 04 2004 23:22 GMT) - Many state governments are asking taxpayers to declare their e-commerce purchases when they file tax returns. The idea is to force consumers to pay sales taxes for those items, but experts say the rules may have little effect. |
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Now Hear This: Beat It (Mar 04 2004 23:22 GMT) - Because the nature of the insurgency in Iraq is to blend in, the military occupation is searching for new ways to disperse a hostile crowd without resorting to lethal force. The current weapon of choice: noise. |
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States Push for Net Sales Taxes (Mar 04 2004 23:22 GMT) - Many state governments are asking taxpayers to declare their e-commerce purchases when they file tax returns. The idea is to force consumers to pay sales taxes for those items, but experts say the rules may have little effect. |
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Need Stem Cells? We Got 'Em (Mar 04 2004 23:22 GMT) - Shucking the bonds of federal money, Harvard researchers are using private funds to develop new batches of embryonic stem cells. And they're giving them away. By Kristen Philipkoski. |
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Snafus Aplenty in E-Voting (Mar 04 2004 23:22 GMT) - Frozen touch-screen monitors and malfunctioning computers caused problems at a number of polling places Tuesday, but election officials say the glitches are all part of the teething process. Others fear the worst, come November. |
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Need Stem Cells? We Got 'Em (Mar 04 2004 23:22 GMT) - Shucking the bonds of federal money, Harvard researchers are using private funds to develop new batches of embryonic stem cells. And they're giving them away. By Kristen Philipkoski. |
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Snafus Aplenty in E-Voting (Mar 04 2004 23:22 GMT) - Frozen touch-screen monitors and malfunctioning computers caused problems at a number of polling places Tuesday, but election officials say the glitches are all part of the teething process. Others fear the worst, come November. |
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Need Stem Cells? We Got 'Em (Mar 04 2004 23:22 GMT) - Shucking the bonds of federal money, Harvard researchers are using private funds to develop new batches of embryonic stem cells. And they're giving them away. By Kristen Philipkoski. |
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Snafus Aplenty in E-Voting (Mar 04 2004 23:22 GMT) - Frozen touch-screen monitors and malfunctioning computers caused problems at a number of polling places Tuesday, but election officials say the glitches are all part of the teething process. Others fear the worst, come November. |
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I'm Sorry, Dave, You're Speeding (Mar 04 2004 23:22 GMT) - Toyota shows a concept car that taps into drivers' records to adjust its performance -- less power for newbies or repeat speeders, for example. Toyota says it's just a showcase. Civil libertarians say it's creepy. Patrick Gray reports from Melbourne, Australia. |
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Some Like It Hot (Mar 04 2004 23:22 GMT) - OK, P2P is 'piracy.' But Hollywood, radio, cable TV and, yes, even the music industry all sprang from different forms of thievery. By Lawrence Lessig from Wired magazine. |
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