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Adium X 0.71 släppt (Oct 31 2004 19:03 GMT) - Forum: Övrig programvara Skapad av: Adrian B Skapades: 2004-10-31 kl 17:57 |
Pickwick Pixels: Jesse Feiler's Weblog
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JibJab (Oct 31 2004 19:02 GMT) - Watch "Good to Be in D.C." It may take a little while to load, but it is funny and an equal opportunity offender, as is the Woody Guthrie (more or less) "This Land." Free streaming video online, $2.99 for download versions. |
Niutopia/Jouebs
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tiote-puce : HAPPY HALLOWEEN! (Oct 31 2004 19:02 GMT) - Je vous souhaite à tous un Happy Halloween. Hey oui,31 octobre, journée nationale (mondiale ?) de la peur, de l'effroi, de l'épouvante, des costumes qui font peur aussi. De la chasse aux bonbons. Des citrouilles, des décorations oranges et noires. |
Niutopia/Jouebs
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biskra : Pourquoi? (Oct 31 2004 19:02 GMT) - les biskris ont tous des questions qui commence par le mot "pourquoi", en voici quelques unes: - Pourquoi pratiquement toutes les rues de Biskra sont elles creusées? - Pourquoi le chemin de fer passe toujours dans le centre ville? -Pourquoi y'a t il 5 à 6 taxiphones par ruelle? -Pourquoi les immeubles sont si sales? |
Daily Kos
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GOTV thread (Oct 31 2004 19:02 GMT) - GOTV GOTV GOTV GOTV GOTV GOTV GOTV GOTV GOTV GOTV GOTV GOTV GOTV GOTV GOTV GOTV GOTV GOTV GOTV GOTV GOTV GOTV GOTV GOTV . And then, some more GOTV. (Reuters) |
Mars Rover Blog
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Strange holes (Oct 31 2004 19:02 GMT) - 2P151679964EFF8987P2416L4M1. JPG Spirit Sol 285 Do you have ideas how these circular holes are formed? |
Smalltalk Tidbits, Industry Rants
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Small things (Oct 31 2004 19:01 GMT) - I guess I'm lazy about the small stuff. The mouse that shipped with my Thinkpad went to hell awhile back - bad tracking, frayed wire... the works. I used the silly G-H thing with the buttons on the laptop for awhile - that got me a sore left hand. So anyway, I was at my local supermarket this morning, walking down the stationary/seasonal isle to fetch my daughter (who was looking over more Halloween stuff). |
Meerkat: An Open Wire Service
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Physicists Finally Solve the Falling-Paper Problem (Oct 31 2004 19:01 GMT) - neutron_p writes "The so-called "falling paper" problem has long intrigued scientists. James C. Maxwell pondered the tumbling motions of playing cards in 1853. Why don't flat things fall straight down? Pieces of paper fall down, then rise into the air, then glide along, then again rise... |
Little Green Footballs
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AP Defeatism (Oct 31 2004 19:01 GMT) - The Associated Press seems to be trying to get us accustomed to the idea of defeat in Iraq: Uncertainty Looms Over U.S. Leaving Iraq. One question no candidate would want to touch is what would happen should the violence escalate. |
i cant think
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Your Voting Rights (Oct 31 2004 19:01 GMT) - The election is only two days away, and the stage is set for a massive turnout, bringing with it the possibility of confusion, long waits, harassment, intimidation, and legal challenges by both sides. Voting is one of our most precious... |
ukblogs
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Election '04 obsessionalism (Oct 31 2004 19:00 GMT) - According to Ancestry.com Bush and Kerry are both related to Dracula. I have no idea if it's true, but the animation is just strange. |
ukblogs
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Review metadata in blogs and feeds (Oct 31 2004 19:00 GMT) - There just isn't any. If there is, I'd really like someone to point it out to me. If you're providing a review of something, it might be a one-off, in which case this kind of thing isn't going to be very important, as you'd hope people would read (or skip) the whole thing, but if you're regularly producing reviews (as on Val's blog, which I came across earlier), then you need that review data (in his case marks out of ten) to be part of the intrinsic metadata of your post. At this point I'd normally launch into an RDF speech, but there's not really any point. RDF would be the natural, and best choice for this kind of thing, but to be honest, anything will do. |
ukblogs
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Getting ridiculous (Oct 31 2004 19:00 GMT) - Sometime in the past week MT-Blacklist blocked its 1000th comment spam since I last did a full install in August. (52 words) |
ukblogs
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Siemens CV65 (Oct 31 2004 19:00 GMT) - Siemens CV65 is a tri-band cameraphone featuring GPRS and WAP, MMS multimedia messaging, a digital voice recorder, speakerphone for hands-free conversations, Java, and more. |
ukblogs
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Siemens CT65 (Oct 31 2004 19:00 GMT) - Siemens CT65 is a tri-band cameraphone featuring GPRS and WAP, MMS multimedia messaging, a digital voice recorder, speakerphone, Java, preloaded games, and more. |
ukblogs
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Class-consciousness alert (Oct 31 2004 19:00 GMT) - Between the efforts of right-wingers to obscure economic-fairness issues with the "culture war," and of left-wingers to obscure the genuine differences between the Democrats and... |
ukblogs
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unexpected danger (Oct 31 2004 19:00 GMT) - not living anywhere near the sea i was surprised to find this sign in walking distance from my house. who'd... |
ukblogs
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graveyard fun (Oct 31 2004 19:00 GMT) - we went on a family 12km walk today. esther didn't even complain (neither did kezia, but she was in the... |
ukblogs
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Samhuinn (Oct 31 2004 19:00 GMT) - Brightest blessings to all for summer's end; may your harvest have been bountiful, may you easily cast off the old... |
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