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Robin Good's Latest News
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Who Is Francis Good? (Sep 30 2004 23:59 GMT) - Some of you may have started noticing the sudden and unheralded appearance of a new signature in the posts that populate this site: Francis Good. Francis is the newest teammate to join the communication and publishing efforts that spin off... |
Eksperten | Nyeste spørgsmål
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Hvilket USB Kabel (Sep 30 2004 23:59 GMT) - Hej. Jeg er kommet til at smide mit kabel væk til min eksterne dvd brænder :-( Jeg har været lidt rundt og kigge, men der findes så mange forskellige typer kabler. Jeg ved at min brænder kan bruge samme kabel som et sony cybershoot kamera, men er der nogle af jer der ved hvad sådan et kabel helt præcist hedder? Vil tro det er noget med usb a - mini usb b? |
Meerkat: An Open Wire Service
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MSN Messenger 7 - Private Beta, Next Week (Sep 30 2004 23:59 GMT) - According to Microsoft-watch.com and reliable sources, MSN are planning to release Messenger 7 into beta testing on BetaPlace as early as next Tuesday. We exclusively revealed the new client yesterday amongst a lot of hype and anticipation. MSN were due to encorporate some added features into MSN Messenger 7 but it seems like these are delayed until a later "wave". |
John P. Hoke's Asylum
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Things to do during the debates (Sep 30 2004 23:59 GMT) - Well, if you are planning to watch the debates tonight in order to make your mind up, I would not bother as the agreements between the two parties have pretty much made it impossible to debate. |
Jeremy Zawodny's blog
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Shifting From Yesterday's Platforms to Tomorrow's Communities (Sep 30 2004 23:59 GMT) - Go read Adam Bosworth's What is the Platform? for his take on the application platform of the future. It's not Longhorn, it's the Web and web infrastructure technologies. Today, I wonder if this set of syllogisms about the platform is still true (if it ever was). Open Source has shown us that well understood software can and will be commoditized. |
Jeremy Zawodny's blog
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Going to Gnomedex 4 this Week (Sep 30 2004 23:59 GMT) - With the famous geek gathering just a half-day drive away (south Lake Tahoe), how could I resist? I've never been to a Gnomedex show before, but with the current roster of attendees and speakers, I can't imagine it not being a great time. I mean, Woz is even speaking there! Anyway, if you're going and happen to read this, it'd be great to meet in person. If not, have a good weekend.... |
Ming the Mechanic
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Breaking the Veil (Sep 30 2004 23:59 GMT) - Paul Hughes talks about the potentials of the dream world:I have come to believe that dreams are actually quite real, more real the so-called waking life and that this waking life is simply part of what we must make authentic via this dream world. I cant speak for others, but I am now quite certain (as certain as I can be about anything) that my dream life is trying desperately to become manifest here in the real world. This might sound too new agey for some people, but it all makes perfect sense to me. When things go right in my life, they have this unmistakable resonance with my dream life the feelings, sensations, gestalts and so on. |
rugs and carpet news
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The Local Scene-Artistry Carpet One begins fundraising campaign (Sep 30 2004 23:59 GMT) - Tomorrow is the first day of October, which is National Breast Cancer Awareness Month. It is also the first day of a related monthlong fundraising campaign sponsored by Artistry Carpet One in Rolla and other Carpet One stores around the country. The campaign is called Carpet One Welcomes Your Support. What will happen ... |
LISNews.com
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Some of the best books in life are ... banned? (Sep 30 2004 23:59 GMT) - One From The USA Today by Whitney Matheson, who, In honor of Banned Books Week, listed some of her favorite banned literary works. Click on each title to read an excerpt, then forward this link to your favorite young person, so says she! |
LISNews.com
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Media misreport Marrero ruling against quot;national security letterquot; provision (Sep 30 2004 23:59 GMT) - ChuckB writes "Orin Kerr, a Fourth Amendment scholar blogging at the Volokh Conspiracy, notes that the mainstream media are reporting on Judge Victor Marrero's ruling on the "national security letter" provision of the Electronic Communications Privacy Act as if it were a blow against the Patriot Act: As I noted in my post below, a recent decision of the Southern District of New York struck down part of a 1986 law known as the Electronic Communications Privacy Act. How does the press report the decision? No mention of the 1986 law, of course. Instead, the press is reporting that the court struck down a major part of the Patriot Act, in a blow to the Bush Administration's overzealous response to terrorism. |
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