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Inane Leftist Bumper Stickers of The Year (Apr 30 2004 03:50 GMT) - Robert's post got me remembering this gem of a company which specializes in (mostly) trite and inane leftisms. Here is a representative batch: Um hmm. I find it interesting that leftists would adopt the words of one of history's biggest... |
Bruce Eisner's Vision Thing
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Bruce and the History of Infopsychology (Apr 30 2004 03:49 GMT) - While doing some exploration of the eight-circuit model, I found this bit on my influence and extension of Leary's models. It is called Better living through technology: The impact of Leary's Exo-Psychology Theory -- written by Arno Ruthofer and part... |
ISerializable
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Early & Adopter relocated (Apr 30 2004 03:49 GMT) - If you haven't noticed, Early & Adopter's blog has moved over to here. Apprently Radio is being a bitch so they ditched it and moved over. They have a excellent .Net blog. |
Brain Shavings
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These American Muslims need to be heard (Apr 30 2004 03:48 GMT) - Stephen Schwartz writes of American Muslims who support the war: Last week Nawab Agha, president of the American Muslim Congress -- a group that includes many Iraqi Shi'as living in America -- made public a "blanket endorsement of the United... |
WebLogs @ DotNetJunkies.com
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Longhorn Projects (Apr 30 2004 03:48 GMT) - Now that I'm the last guy to install the Alpha bits for Longhorn, here's a sample list of projects. Multi-direction treeview http://dotnetjunkies. com/WebLog/metablog/archive/20 aspx Tufte style Gantt Charts for Project Management Tufte Sparklines or Wordgraphs Longhorn Date selector control “ |
draconic
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habeas corpus (Apr 30 2004 03:47 GMT) - Never has man or woman of my blood before reminded thee of thy vow. Said Wind and Wood: "They neither... |
fullasagoog.com full roast blend
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Transition Patterns (Apr 30 2004 03:47 GMT) - Ok there are: Presentation Tier Patterns Business Tier Patterns Integration Tier Patterns But the ria has so many more re-occuring problems. For one, there are CRUD applications. CRUD (create, read, update, delete) applications have existed since computers first manipulation of... |
Jay Reding.com
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Another Myth Goes Down The Tubes (Apr 30 2004 03:47 GMT) - Myth: American actions abroad have caused more terrorism and made the world less safe. Fact: Terrorism is at it's lowest level since 1969. This shouldn't be a surprise - the terrorists have either been killed, captured, or are tied up... |
Leaking Pure White Noise
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Roommates (Apr 30 2004 03:47 GMT) - Me and Corey are in a hotel room in Asheboro. It's like having a roommate again, but we're each on our individual beds, playing on our computers. And, like many hotel trips, there's a Hugh Grant or Jennifer Lopez movie being shown on a cable network, and I am watching it. (Notting Hill this time.) |
Blogula Rasa
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Gallery Opening (Apr 30 2004 03:47 GMT) - Hey, it's Last Thursday, let's go to the Gallery Opening! When I lived in Seattle, First Thursdays of the month were the night people went downtown and went to the art galleries, which were open late and full of crowds looking at the latest works of art, photographs, and blown glass. The artists would be standing there, ready to chat with anyone who wandered up, with a plastic glass of wine in hand. The gallery openings were almost always free and often very crowded, and they were great ways to get out and about for very little money. It was possible to see some very puzzling performance art in addition to drooling over gorgeous crafted jewelry and unique clothes in addition to conventional pieces like paintings, watercolors, and etchings. |
Blogula Rasa
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Gallery Opening (Apr 30 2004 03:47 GMT) - Hey, it's Last Thursday, let's go to the Gallery Opening! When I lived in Seattle, First Thursdays of the month were the night people went downtown and went to the art galleries, which were open late and full of crowds... |
Rayne Today
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Pants on fire (Apr 30 2004 03:47 GMT) - They proudly pronounced, We answered all their questions. Wow. We're supposed to be impressed at the magnanimity. |
Meerkat: An Open Wire Service
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DNA computer could fight cancer. (Apr 30 2004 03:47 GMT) - New computers made of biological molecules that react to DNA hold the promise to diagnose and treat diseases such as cancer by operating like doctors inside the body, Israeli scientists said. ... The devices, used in test-tube experiments, already have demonstrated the ability to identify and then destroy prostate and lung cancer cells, but their creators cautioned it could be decades before such biological computers find their way into medicine. ... "The hope is that someday this direction... |
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