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the ridey.net weblog
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We Are Not Worthy ... (Dec 13 2004 23:34 GMT) - I was looking through my web server logs, as one does at 11:30pm when you should really be in bed, and I noticed someone had visited via a Google search for "the tubes live". (Last week I saw the Tubes... |
SDJ
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Australia Gets Stargate Season Ender First (Dec 13 2004 23:33 GMT) - According to the web news site, Stargate News Australia, a spokeswoman at Channel Seven in Brisbane told them that Mobius Part One is scheduled for transmission on 6th January 2005. Apparently, Australia is skipping over the broadcast of the episode... |
me[three]dia = Andrew Huff
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Suggestive. (Dec 13 2004 23:33 GMT) - Taking a cue from Erik Benson, who figured out the Google Suggest phonetic alphabet, here's what you get as you spell my name (which, incidentally, is Amazon news dictionary recipes ebay weather): amazon anime andy warhol andrew jackson andrew jackson... |
Devoter.com
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'A little overweight,' Bush admits (Dec 13 2004 23:33 GMT) - New Year's Presidential Resolution: Lose weight. "I obviously have gone through a campaign where I probably ate too many doughnuts, if you get my drift," said the usually trim Bush, who pledged to drop some weight. |
On Lisa Rein's Radar
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Wired Breaks the Vote-Switching Software Story (Dec 13 2004 23:33 GMT) - More Questions for Florida By Kim Zettner for Wired News. (via Brad Blog) A government watchdog group is investigating allegations made by a Florida programmer that are whipping up a frenzy among bloggers and people who believe Republicans stole the recent election. Programmer Clint Curtis claims that four years ago Rep. Tom Feeney (R-Florida) asked his then-employer to write software to alter votes on electronic voting machines in Florida... He said his employer told him the code would be used "to control the vote" in West Palm Beach County, Florida. |
On Lisa Rein's Radar
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Wired Breaks the Vote-Switching Software Story (Dec 13 2004 23:33 GMT) - More Questions for Florida By Kim Zettner for Wired News. (via Brad Blog) A government watchdog group is investigating allegations made by a Florida programmer that are whipping up a frenzy among bloggers and people who believe Republicans stole the recent election. Programmer Clint Curtis claims that four years ago Rep. Tom Feeney (R-Florida) asked his then-employer to write software to alter votes on electronic voting machines in Florida... He said his employer told him the code would be used "to control the vote" in West Palm Beach County, Florida. |
Off Wing Opinion
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Not Good Enough (Dec 13 2004 23:32 GMT) - TSN claims it has obtained a "confidential" memo that the NHL has distributed to all member clubs concerning the NHLPA... |
Ross Notes
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Ross Notes 2005 (Dec 13 2004 23:32 GMT) - I've decided to make the Wordpress leap. This won't be "official" for a while, but if you read Ross Notes in a feed reader, you get to be one of the first to know ;). |
Brodo Primordiale
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Torno subito (Dec 13 2004 23:32 GMT) - In questo periodo il tenutario del blog ha pochissimo tempo per aggiornare il blog medesimo. La catasta dei libri da leggere cresce, i film non visti aumentano, il frigo è vuoto e manca l’ammorbidente (e ci sono i maledetti regali di natale da fare). Meno male che hanno dato 9 anni a Dell’ |
Techzonez
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HWiNFO32 v1.50 (Dec 13 2004 23:32 GMT) - HWiNFO32 is a professional hardware information and diagnostic tool supporting latest components, industry technologies and standards. [img]images/news/icons/view. gif[/img] View: [url=http://www. |
WPVI news headlines
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Missing CA Couple: UPDATE (Dec 13 2004 23:31 GMT) - A retired couple who had been living on a boat along the Southern California coast have been missing for weeks, and police are trying to determine if the disappearance is related to a man who recently bought their cabin cruiser. |
WPVI news headlines
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Lawsuit May Follow Scissor Incident (Dec 13 2004 23:30 GMT) - The "no-tolerance" policy over weapons in school has caused a possible legal tangle between the Philadelphia School District and the family of a ten-year-old girl, all because of a pair of scissors found in the student's back pack. |
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