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Bush: No Taxes on Broadband (Apr 27 2004 23:14 GMT) - People using high-speed Internet connections should not be taxed for doing so, President Bush says on a campaign swing through Minnesota. He also pushes for electronic medical records and hydrogen fuel technology. |
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Bush: No Taxes on Broadband (Apr 27 2004 23:14 GMT) - People using high-speed Internet connections should not be taxed for doing so, President Bush says on a campaign swing through Minnesota. He also pushes for electronic medical records and hydrogen fuel technology. |
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Bush: No Taxes on Broadband (Apr 27 2004 23:14 GMT) - People using high-speed Internet connections should not be taxed for doing so, President Bush says on a campaign swing through Minnesota. He also pushes for electronic medical records and hydrogen fuel technology. |
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Warm Toes Are Happy Toes (Apr 27 2004 23:14 GMT) - Suffering cold feet is an unpleasant aspect of the outdoor life. What if you could wear special wool socks that generate their own heat? You'd like that. Well, now you can. Kim Griggs reports from Wellington, New Zealand. |
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Father of the IPod (Apr 27 2004 23:14 GMT) - The unacknowledged father of Apple's iPod is engineer Tony Fadell, who created the gadget as an independent contractor. Apple wants the story kept under wraps, but little by little, it's leaking out. Read more at Leander Kahney's Cult of Mac Blog. |
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Instant-Message Wars Heat Up (Apr 27 2004 23:14 GMT) - The popular free service isn't just for fun and games anymore. Internet companies, hoping to edge out competitors and reap more revenue, saddle their IM programs with new features like weather, Internet radio and search. |
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Warm Toes Are Happy Toes (Apr 27 2004 23:14 GMT) - Suffering cold feet is an unpleasant aspect of the outdoor life. What if you could wear special wool socks that generate their own heat? You'd like that. Well, now you can. Kim Griggs reports from Wellington, New Zealand. |
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Father of the IPod (Apr 27 2004 23:14 GMT) - The unacknowledged father of Apple's iPod is engineer Tony Fadell, who created the gadget as an independent contractor. Apple wants the story kept under wraps, but little by little, it's leaking out. Read more at Leander Kahney's Cult of Mac Blog. |
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Instant-Message Wars Heat Up (Apr 27 2004 23:14 GMT) - The popular free service isn't just for fun and games anymore. Internet companies, hoping to edge out competitors and reap more revenue, saddle their IM programs with new features like weather, Internet radio and search. |
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Warm Toes Are Happy Toes (Apr 27 2004 23:14 GMT) - Suffering cold feet is an unpleasant aspect of the outdoor life. What if you could wear special wool socks that generate their own heat? You'd like that. Well, now you can. Kim Griggs reports from Wellington, New Zealand. |
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Father of the IPod (Apr 27 2004 23:14 GMT) - The unacknowledged father of Apple's iPod is engineer Tony Fadell, who created the gadget as an independent contractor. Apple wants the story kept under wraps, but little by little, it's leaking out. Read more at Leander Kahney's Cult of Mac Blog. |
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Instant-Message Wars Heat Up (Apr 27 2004 23:14 GMT) - The popular free service isn't just for fun and games anymore. Internet companies, hoping to edge out competitors and reap more revenue, saddle their IM programs with new features like weather, Internet radio and search. |
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Fatherless Mice Muddy the Water (Apr 27 2004 23:14 GMT) - The fatherless mouse born last week didn't just demonstrate a new way to make babies. It also reveals a new way to get stem cells. Surprisingly, it butts up against the same old ethical issues. By Kristen Philipkoski. |
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The Poop on Eco-Friendly Diapers (Apr 27 2004 23:14 GMT) - Quick, which is better for the environment, cloth or disposable diapers? If you're just not sure, you're not alone. Despite reams of research, no one can give a definitive answer. By Elisa Batista. |
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Fatherless Mice Muddy the Water (Apr 27 2004 23:14 GMT) - The fatherless mouse born last week didn't just demonstrate a new way to make babies. It also reveals a new way to get stem cells. Surprisingly, it butts up against the same old ethical issues. By Kristen Philipkoski. |
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The Poop on Eco-Friendly Diapers (Apr 27 2004 23:14 GMT) - Quick, which is better for the environment, cloth or disposable diapers? If you're just not sure, you're not alone. Despite reams of research, no one can give a definitive answer. By Elisa Batista. |
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Fatherless Mice Muddy the Water (Apr 27 2004 23:14 GMT) - The fatherless mouse born last week didn't just demonstrate a new way to make babies. It also reveals a new way to get stem cells. Surprisingly, it butts up against the same old ethical issues. By Kristen Philipkoski. |
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The Poop on Eco-Friendly Diapers (Apr 27 2004 23:14 GMT) - Quick, which is better for the environment, cloth or disposable diapers? If you're just not sure, you're not alone. Despite reams of research, no one can give a definitive answer. By Elisa Batista. |
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NETI to Examine Net's Strengths (Apr 27 2004 23:14 GMT) - Georgia Tech researchers want thousands of computer users to install their program to help them monitor traffic patterns on the Internet. They plan to use the data to strengthen the Net and unblock bottlenecks. By Michelle Delio. |
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NETI to Examine Net's Strengths (Apr 27 2004 23:14 GMT) - Georgia Tech researchers want thousands of computer users to install their program to help them monitor traffic patterns on the Internet. They plan to use the data to strengthen the Net and unblock bottlenecks. By Michelle Delio. |
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NETI to Examine Net's Strengths (Apr 27 2004 23:14 GMT) - Georgia Tech researchers want thousands of computer users to install their program to help them monitor traffic patterns on the Internet. They plan to use the data to strengthen the Net and unblock bottlenecks. By Michelle Delio. |
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Left-Wing Religious Fanatics (Apr 27 2004 23:14 GMT) - Volokh furtively places a headline about religious fanatics over a post about the National Council of Churches' advocacy for environmental concerns. He waits until the end to bring it back to the headline's subject, but he's absolutely right. If it's wrong to use religious motivations to support laws, then it's... |
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EMC to build virtualization storage router (Apr 27 2004 23:14 GMT) - EMC announced Monday at its annual users conference that it plans to begin beta testing by next quarter of an enterprise-class "storage router" that will be able to pool storage capacity and migrate data seemlessly between boxes without impacting business applications. |
arwen.org v7.0
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stigmas... (Apr 27 2004 23:13 GMT) - Interesting article on the stigma of depression. I thought I'd share. Listening to: "Ressurection" - Moist... |
arwen.org v7.0
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stigmas... (Apr 27 2004 23:13 GMT) - Interesting article on the stigma of depression. I thought I'd share. Listening to: "Ressurection" - Moist... |
Curmudgeonly & Skeptical
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::sigh:: (Apr 27 2004 23:13 GMT) - You know, in my whole life the only quotable things I've ever said (I'm asking the wife here) were:... |
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Google IPO to Be Unique (Apr 27 2004 23:13 GMT) - "The Chronicle and other newspapers have suggested in the past that Google would allocate some of its shares to small investors through an auction model pioneered by the San Francisco investment bank W.R. Hambrecht & Co." |
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Google Founder Embarassed by Lack of Gmail Safari Browser Support (Apr 27 2004 23:13 GMT) - Brin noted that he was "embarrassed" that Gmail's beta doesn't support Safari, but said that they will add Safari support before its public release. "We're going to make it work with Safari and that's one of the high priority things," Brin told MacCentral. "I’ve heard that you can sort of get it to work if you're desperate. I want to fix that, and I want to make it work really well." |
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Google IPO to Be Unique (Apr 27 2004 23:13 GMT) - "The Chronicle and other newspapers have suggested in the past that Google would allocate some of its shares to small investors through an auction model pioneered by the San Francisco investment bank W.R. Hambrecht & Co." |
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Google Founder Embarassed by Lack of Gmail Safari Browser Support (Apr 27 2004 23:13 GMT) - Brin noted that he was "embarrassed" that Gmail's beta doesn't support Safari, but said that they will add Safari support before its public release. "We're going to make it work with Safari and that's one of the high priority things," Brin told MacCentral. "I’ve heard that you can sort of get it to work if you're desperate. I want to fix that, and I want to make it work really well." |
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Google IPO to Be Unique (Apr 27 2004 23:13 GMT) - "The Chronicle and other newspapers have suggested in the past that Google would allocate some of its shares to small investors through an auction model pioneered by the San Francisco investment bank W.R. Hambrecht & Co." |
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Google Founder Embarassed by Lack of Gmail Safari Browser Support (Apr 27 2004 23:13 GMT) - Brin noted that he was "embarrassed" that Gmail's beta doesn't support Safari, but said that they will add Safari support before its public release. "We're going to make it work with Safari and that's one of the high priority things," Brin told MacCentral. "I’ve heard that you can sort of get it to work if you're desperate. I want to fix that, and I want to make it work really well." |
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Google IPO to Be Unique (Apr 27 2004 23:13 GMT) - "The Chronicle and other newspapers have suggested in the past that Google would allocate some of its shares to small investors through an auction model pioneered by the San Francisco investment bank W.R. Hambrecht & Co." |
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Google Founder Embarassed by Lack of Gmail Safari Browser Support (Apr 27 2004 23:13 GMT) - Brin noted that he was "embarrassed" that Gmail's beta doesn't support Safari, but said that they will add Safari support before its public release. "We're going to make it work with Safari and that's one of the high priority things," Brin told MacCentral. "I’ve heard that you can sort of get it to work if you're desperate. I want to fix that, and I want to make it work really well." |
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