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Kalblog
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Front-Loaded Primaries (Mar 04 2004 23:52 GMT) - Emmett Hogan thinks that front-loading the primaries may have meant that Democratic voters didn't get to look at their candidates for long enough, because after Dean collapsed, it was only six weeks until Super Tuesday. He thinks this will hurt... |
University of Adelaide Media Releases
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China's changing face up close in new book (Mar 04 2004 23:52 GMT) - Opposition spokesman for Foreign Affairs Mr Kevin Rudd MP will be the guest speaker at a launch of a new book at the University of Adelaide tonight (Thursday March 4) that takes a close look at the changing face of politics in China - changes that will have major repercussions for Australia. |
Pharyngula
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The end of the world is dingy and grim (Mar 04 2004 23:52 GMT) - You know those post-apocalyptic novels like The Postman and Earth Abides that portray the world's decay after people are wiped out? You can see the real thing, in a collection of photographs by a Ukrainian woman who likes to ride through Chernobyl. Very creepy. (via... |
BillSaysThis Weblog
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Letters, he writes (Mar 04 2004 23:51 GMT) - To the Mercury News, in regards to a Letter printed today written by an election field inspector:Janis Lassner writes from an informed but biased position regarding her experience with Tuesday's voting process. While I would not question her veracity, she conflates her limited anecdotal experience with statistically valid evidence. Further, her observation that using the machines is "fast, fun and easy" for many voters in no way addresses the security issues that many researchers have found.I do agree with Ms. |
TWiki.Support
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SlowResponsePreviewAndSaveMore (Mar 04 2004 23:51 GMT) - Question I've had very slow response times when trying to preview or save edits to topics (more than 3 minutes). Main.DavidBright exposed a similar problem in FailedAuthenticationWithApache ... |
Blog-Ed
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I need a hobby... (Mar 04 2004 23:50 GMT) - Right... I need a hobby. Something that's not geeky and people will hopefully be interested to hear about... so I'm... |
ChessAssistance.com
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New internet chess client available (Mar 04 2004 23:50 GMT) - Convekta has a new internet chess client available. It is currently undergoing testing, and they welcome constructive comments on improving it. The current name is "Club Chess Assistant". The client can be downloaded here. |
The Review
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Bush lied...by telling the truth (Mar 04 2004 23:50 GMT) - (Review) Debra Saunders got to ask John Kerry a few questions at the San Francisco Chronicle editorial board meeting. She asked him to outline precisely how bush lied to him. Kerry's answer was that Washington insiders believed that Bush didn't... |
pinseri
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Sata viestiä päivässä (Mar 04 2004 23:49 GMT) - Microsoftilla suunnitellaan seuraavan sukupolven työkaluja informaatioähkyn hallintaan. Automaattisesti rakentuvat samaa aihetta käsitteleviä |
TMA Latest Posts
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Durham & Northumbria: Keys To The Past (Mar 04 2004 23:49 GMT) - Searchable lists of prehistoric sites for both Durham and Northumberland. Not a lot of info, but good maps available, and ref numbers for each site, to let people send them requests for more detailed info. Includes a few potential sites that aren't on the SMR or the RSM. Nb: Durham and Northumberland only. |
Matt Croydon::postneo
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Local Hamfest (Mar 04 2004 23:48 GMT) - This is a reminder to myself and others that the biggest local DC-MD-VA Hamfest is coming to the Timonium fairgrounds March 27 and 28. I'll try to hit the Hamfest on Sunday. Hopefully I'll be able to pick up some cool and obscure hardware for next to nothing. |
Brad DeLong's Semi-Daily Journal (2004)
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Shrapnel From the Social Security Propaganda War (Mar 04 2004 23:48 GMT) - A random worried American who has been hit by some shrapnel from the Social Security propaganda war writes: It is my understanding that the federal government is not holding our SS taxes in a separate account to pay those of us old enough to retire, our monthy paychecks. Instead, I was of the impression that the federal govt is raiding the treasury as it were and leaving a bunch of IOUs in its place to help fund the general budget. If I am in error, I would appreciate knowing that. Many thanks. |
Brad DeLong's Semi-Daily Journal (2004)
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Shrapnel From the Social Security Propaganda War (Mar 04 2004 23:48 GMT) - A random worried American who has been hit by some shrapnel from the Social Security propaganda war writes: It is my understanding that the federal government is not holding our SS taxes in a separate account to pay those of us old enough to retire, our monthy paychecks. Instead, I was of the impression that the federal govt is raiding the treasury as it were and leaving a bunch of IOUs in its place to help fund the general budget. If I am in error, I would appreciate knowing that. Many thanks. |
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