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A Perfectly Cromulent Blog
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"And if you're in jail...break out!" (Apr 30 2004 07:13 GMT) - Truckasaurus! Actually "Robosaurus," a loving tribute to Truckasaurus, but still 30 tons and four stories of car-crunching, fire-breathing, prehistoric insanity: In this photograph released by the U.S. Air Force, Robosaurus, a 40 foot tall, 30 ton mechanical robot breathes fire after eating a car during a demonstration at Airfest 2004 in this recent undated photograph taken at the March Air Reserve Base, in Riverside, Cali. |
Recent NY Jobs Posted
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Senior Application Developer Project Lead (New York, NY) (Apr 30 2004 07:13 GMT) - Senior Application Developer, Project lead7-10 yrs development experience3+ years experience with financial industry desiredStrong J2EE expertise requiredMessaging experience a plus e.g. Egate, TIBCOStrong project management, follow up and communication skillsMust have experience leading a team of at least 5-7 peopleShould be able to work in an onsite/off-shore modelExperience in working in onsite-offshore model a plus |
Politics in the Zeros
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US report: Terrorism at 35-year ... (Apr 30 2004 07:12 GMT) - US report: Terrorism at 35-year low The number of terrorist attacks worldwide has dropped to its lowest level since 1969, according to a US State Department report. A 35 year low? Lord have mercy, and here the TV media is scaring us silly with unending reports of commies, whoops, terrorists under every bed. Hmm, why is this? |
Daily Delusions
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Bomberman (Apr 30 2004 07:10 GMT) - There is yet another version of Bomberman. I found out yesterday. I want it, I tried but somehow it won't download :-(... |
meta-roj blog
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the army discovers oobleck (Apr 30 2004 07:10 GMT) - Scientists Working of [sic] Flexible ArmorArmy scientists are working on a liquid body armor for clothing that stays flexible during normal use but can harden to stop a projectile when hit suddenly. amazing :) army scientists have discovered oobleck. then... |
meta-roj blog
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the army discovers oobleck (Apr 30 2004 07:10 GMT) - Scientists Working of [sic] Flexible ArmorArmy scientists are working on a liquid body armor for clothing that stays flexible during normal use but can harden to stop a projectile when hit suddenly. amazing :) army scientists have discovered oobleck. then... |
Disarranging Mine
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If things had been different (Apr 30 2004 07:10 GMT) - [Following is my attempt to transcribe this song since, as of this writing, the lyrics do not appear anywhere on the web. I made some mistakes which can be cleaned up later. If anyone else knows the words to this song, please let me know.] If things had been different If things had been different if only you took one more twist of the key then things would be different A change in the numbers If only that message could just be retrieved then things would be different And if life could be kind youd be a [cant make out the words] And if things could be different you would be sharing your whole life with me I saw it all Saw it from afar I saw it all I saw it in the stars I saw it all I saw it much too late [cant make out the words] If things had been different If only your finger had not pushed delete I would not be walking down, down this lonely street Cuz if things had been different If only my whole life could just be retrieved Cuz I was born [cant make out the words] Born on the other side of the seas [street?] And if things had been different Oh, wed spend the Fourth of July on the beach And if things had been different All of your children would look just like me I saw it all I saw it from afar I saw it all I saw it in the stars I saw it all But I saw it much too late, yeah I saw it all [cant make out the words, again! |
Polemics
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Innovative Outsourcing (Apr 30 2004 07:10 GMT) - However, I do think free trade is sometimes reasonable. I propose that we outsource George Will, David Frum, and the... |
Mirabilis.ca
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Green tea good for hard drives (Apr 30 2004 07:09 GMT) - From Wired: Green Tea Good for Hard Drives. For years, green tea has been believed by some to lower cholesterol, prevent rheumatoid arthritis and even stave off cancer. Now scientists think the warm green stuff has yet another benefit: the potential to save hard-drive manufacturers millions of dollars. |
Mirabilis.ca
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Green tea good for hard drives (Apr 30 2004 07:09 GMT) - From Wired: Green Tea Good for Hard Drives. For years, green tea has been believed by some to lower cholesterol, prevent rheumatoid arthritis and even stave off cancer. Now scientists think the warm green stuff has yet another benefit: the potential to save hard-drive manufacturers millions of dollars. |
Arizona Daily Star: Accent
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Rebel Fashion (Apr 30 2004 07:09 GMT) - With a snip of a hemline, a dip in some dye, a bit of new trim and a whole lot of nerve, you can reinvent your wardrobe with thrift-store fashion. Everyone knows thrift stores can be great places to... |
Arizona Daily Star: Accent
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Community Calendar (Apr 30 2004 07:09 GMT) - ° In today's Caliente: Theater, Page 37; Concerts, Pages 12, 14 and 38-39 today Fifth Annual May Book Sale - Friends Book Barn, 2230 N. Country Club Rd. |
Arizona Daily Star: Accent
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An 'Idol' falls bitterly (Apr 30 2004 07:09 GMT) - "I feel like I won the show since I lost the show," Jennifer Hudson says. You may have heard that Hudson was sent home on "American Idol" on April 21. You may also have heard that the situation... |
Arizona Daily Star: Accent
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Community Classes (Apr 30 2004 07:09 GMT) - Today Anusara Yoga Immersion Workshop with James MacAdam - Yoga Oasis Central, 2631 N. Campbell Ave., north of East Grant Road. One-time series of classes for those wanting to deepen their yoga... |
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