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Nude Amanda Renae (Apr 22 2004 00:59 GMT) - Amanda Renae is an actress in addition to being a part time model. She hopes to have a featured role on a soap opera someday.... |
Netcraft
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More Than 400 Phishing Attacks in March (Apr 22 2004 00:59 GMT) - Phishing attacks jumped 43 percent in March with 402 unique scams, according to monthly data from the Anti-Phishing Working Group. The total again marked a new record, easily topping February's 282 attacks. Activity increased throughout the March, peaking with 94 attacks in the final four days of the month - nearly 24 campaigns per day. |
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Information Architecture Library (Apr 22 2004 00:59 GMT) - AIfIA has just released a new Information Architecture Library which links to a pile of information architecture resources. To quote: Welcome to the IA Library. The IA Library is a selection of resources related to the field of information architecture.... |
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Information Architecture Library (Apr 22 2004 00:59 GMT) - AIfIA has just released a new Information Architecture Library which links to a pile of information architecture resources. To quote: Welcome to the IA Library. The IA Library is a selection of resources related to the field of information architecture.... |
Am ha-Aretz / עם הארץ
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Christian seeker turns to Judaism (Apr 22 2004 00:58 GMT) - Barbra Long has tried several flavors of Christianity: Presbyterian, evangelical, Catholic. But she felt adrift until finding Judaism. Rabbi Bachman suggested she start by reading Embracing Judaism by Simcha Kling. To Longs surprise and relief the books summary of Judaism was exactly everything I believed in. |
Arizona Daily Star: Opinion
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Letters (Apr 22 2004 00:58 GMT) - UA salaries are bad, weather is good I am so chagrined that the University of Arizona junior faculty want to leave Tucson ("UA junior faculty eyeing exits?" April 18). As one who has enjoyed the... |
Arizona Daily Star: Opinion
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NewsTalk Feedback from Tuesday (Apr 22 2004 00:58 GMT) - ° Summary: Do you support church volunteers' plans to set up three camps in the desert to provide assistance to illegal border crossers? What suggestions do you have to keep illegal immigrants from... |
Hey Cute Thing
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Jaime Hammer (Apr 22 2004 00:57 GMT) - Lucious Jaime Hammer is on the cover of Playboy's College Girls. See video footage of her online.... |
WiccanWeb.ca
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No Scientific Evidence for God (Apr 22 2004 00:56 GMT) - By Yiyang Wu | Johnstone Family Professor of Psychology Steven Pinker spoke to an overflow crowd of over 250 at the Science Center last night, arguing that human religious bel... |
Amish Tech Support
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Book Meme Thingy (Apr 22 2004 00:56 GMT) - Yeah yeah, I own books. And no they do not require "coloring" to be completed. Do this: 1. Grab the nearest book. |
Associated Press headlines via GoUpstate.com
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Palestinian Leader Asks Bush to Reconsider (Apr 22 2004 00:56 GMT) - The Palestinian prime minister asked President Bush on Wednesday to reconsider his tacit recognition of some Jewish settlements in the West Bank. Israeli troops, meanwhile, killed nine Palestinians in fighting Wednesday in the Gaza Strip, where gun battles in the town of Beit Lahiya trapped about 4,000 residents of a housing complex indoors for... |
GameAddiction
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Ubi Soft to Hire 200 in Montreal (Apr 22 2004 00:54 GMT) - Reuters is reporting LB's favorite video game publisher, Ubi Soft, is looking to hire 200 more employees at their Montreal studios in order to "speed up development of new titles". The launch of this hiring campaign comes on the heels... |
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Remote Contextual Inquiry (Apr 22 2004 00:54 GMT) - Jeff English and Lynn Rampoldi-Hnilo have written an article on remote contextual inquiry to improve enterprise software. To quote: Remote Contextual Inquiry gives us an opportunity to view our end users desktops to observe how they are using their current... |
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Remote Contextual Inquiry (Apr 22 2004 00:54 GMT) - Jeff English and Lynn Rampoldi-Hnilo have written an article on remote contextual inquiry to improve enterprise software. To quote: Remote Contextual Inquiry gives us an opportunity to view our end users desktops to observe how they are using their current... |
Amish Tech Support
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France: Nation of Retards? (Apr 22 2004 00:54 GMT) - One might think so, given this exchange. The guy is apparently a correspondent for (from what I can gather) a fairly respectable, mainstream French newsmagazine. Yet his obtuse comments make it sound as if remembering to breathe is what takes... |
Meerkat: An Open Wire Service
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China Drops WAPI Requirement (Apr 22 2004 00:54 GMT) - China shelves its proprietary Wi-Fi security plan: It's good news for all chipmakers that China has apparently rescinded its June 1 deadline for all Wi-Fi equipment to include a Chinese proprietary security standard only available for inclusion by Chinese companies. This would have exposed international intellectual property to companies most interested in competing with those firms, and would have caused a fragmented world market. Richard Shim broke this story at News. |
TeleRead: Bring the E-Books Home
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Wikipedia, Open Source novel featured on radio program (Apr 22 2004 00:53 GMT) - The Wikipedia encyclopedia project and Rick Heller's open source novel are discussed on Radio Arthur. Check out the archive. Rick is giving away his entire book for free if you visit his site and email him, and I'd suggest doing so. Smart Genes is a highly readable hybrid of sci-fi and Elmore Leonard. Sometimes you get much more than you pay for. |
Neurotech
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Damn yous. (Apr 22 2004 00:53 GMT) - I'm back in Tokyo, and heading to Toronto tomorrow afternoon. But - I lost my phone! I had - keyword being had - an amazing Sanyo model from Vodafone that worked pretty much anywhere on the planet, and now some... |
Cronaca
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1937 bike tops $20K at auction (Apr 22 2004 00:53 GMT) - A 1937 Elgin bicycle propelled by a drive shaft, the best one of four known examples, sold for a record $20,900 on April 17 at Copake Auction. Of the four known examples, this is |
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