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My Flick Pick (Dec 15 2004 23:29 GMT) - Steve, just stare down the Blockbuster clerk and say, "When you are really secure in who you are... it doesn't matter!"And just for the record, I know for a fact that there are real men even right here at the forum that watch... |
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Rob Reiner (Dec 15 2004 23:28 GMT) - The dailykos reports that advisers to Rob Reiner have told him that Reiner probably won't run for governor in 2006, in part because he has concluded that Schwarzenegger, if he runs, won't be beaten. But Reiner is keeping his options... |
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I will give this story all the moral outrage it deserves (Dec 15 2004 23:27 GMT) - Which is to say, "Ook ook ook ook ook, ook ook, ook ook ook:" A portrait of President Bush (news - web sites) using monkeys to form his image led to the closure of a New York art exhibition over the weekend and anguished protests on Monday over freedom of expression. "Bush Monkeys," a small acrylic on canvas by Chris Savido, created the stir at the Chelsea Market public space, leading the market's managers to close down the 60-piece show that was scheduled to stay up for the next month. ... "We had tons of people, like more than 2,000 people show up for the opening on Thursday night," said show organizer Bucky Turco. |
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Communistic ACLU Attacks the Boy Scouts? (Have you no Shame?) (Dec 15 2004 23:27 GMT) - "The Boy Scouts of America a respected all-American, private organization continues to be attacked by the ACLU. The latest example is the Pentagon's cave-in to settle a 1999 lawsuit by not allowing military bases to sponsor Boy Scout troops. The name American Civil Liberties Union is at best a misnomer. More accurately, ACLU means Assault Christian Liberties Unmercifully."(The Washington Times). |
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Baseball and the separation of powers (Dec 15 2004 23:27 GMT) - Both The Mad Hibernian, Off Wing Opinion and James Joyner react to reports that the D.C. Council has approved a financing plan for the relocation of the Montral Expos to Washington that doesn?t comport with MLB?s wishes. |
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Next Level Tip: Solo Retirement (Dec 15 2004 23:27 GMT) - "Small business owners and independent contractors often focus so intently on day-to-day activities that they overlook a basic point: If they don't plan for their retirement, no one else will." Yesterday on Forbes. |
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'Architecture of the World Wide Web, Volume One' Released as a W3C Recommendation (Dec 15 2004 23:26 GMT) - The World Wide Web Consortium has announced its publication of "Architecture of the World Wide Web, Volume One" as a W3C Recommendation. This finalizes development of a key document from the W3C Technical Architecture Group (TAG), first initiated in 2001. The document provides Principles, Constraints, and Good Practice Notes relevant to all Web components, addressing understandability, interoperability, scalability, accessibility, and internationalization. |
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'Architecture of the World Wide Web, Volume One' Released as a W3C Recommendation (Dec 15 2004 23:26 GMT) - The World Wide Web Consortium has announced its publication of "Architecture of the World Wide Web, Volume One" as a W3C Recommendation. This finalizes development of a key document from the W3C Technical Architecture Group (TAG), first initiated in 2001. The document provides Principles, Constraints, and Good Practice Notes relevant to all Web components, addressing understandability, interoperability, scalability, accessibility, and internationalization. |
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'Architecture of the World Wide Web, Volume One' Released as a W3C Recommendation (Dec 15 2004 23:26 GMT) - The World Wide Web Consortium has announced its publication of "Architecture of the World Wide Web, Volume One" as a W3C Recommendation. This finalizes development of a key document from the W3C Technical Architecture Group (TAG), first initiated in 2001. The document provides Principles, Constraints, and Good Practice Notes relevant to all Web components, addressing understandability, interoperability, scalability, accessibility, and internationalization. |
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Star Wars Sequel Lacks Force (Dec 15 2004 23:26 GMT) - The follow-up to last year's hit game, Star Wars Knights of the Old Republic, offers more proof that sequels often pale next to the originals. While it boasts addictive gameplay and rich character development, the sequel suffers from numerous technical glitches. Game review by Suneel Ratan. |
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Anime Freaks Now Have a Guide (Dec 15 2004 23:26 GMT) - Fans of Japanese animation get a travel book tailored to their interests. With Cruising the Anime City: An Otaku Guide to Neo Tokyo, geeks can pursue the ultimate pop-culture fix. By Chris Baker. |
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Star Wars Sequel Lacks Force (Dec 15 2004 23:26 GMT) - The follow-up to last year's hit game, Star Wars Knights of the Old Republic, offers more proof that sequels often pale next to the originals. While it boasts addictive gameplay and rich character development, the sequel suffers from numerous technical glitches. Game review by Suneel Ratan. |
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Anime Freaks Now Have a Guide (Dec 15 2004 23:26 GMT) - Fans of Japanese animation get a travel book tailored to their interests. With Cruising the Anime City: An Otaku Guide to Neo Tokyo, geeks can pursue the ultimate pop-culture fix. By Chris Baker. |
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Star Wars Sequel Lacks Force (Dec 15 2004 23:26 GMT) - The follow-up to last year's hit game, Star Wars Knights of the Old Republic, offers more proof that sequels often pale next to the originals. While it boasts addictive gameplay and rich character development, the sequel suffers from numerous technical glitches. Game review by Suneel Ratan. |
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Anime Freaks Now Have a Guide (Dec 15 2004 23:26 GMT) - Fans of Japanese animation get a travel book tailored to their interests. With Cruising the Anime City: An Otaku Guide to Neo Tokyo, geeks can pursue the ultimate pop-culture fix. By Chris Baker. |
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A Magnetosphere of One's Own (Dec 15 2004 23:26 GMT) - Magnetospheres, the giant magnetic fields around planets, are extraordinarily good at trapping plasma. To study them, and gain insights into how to produce fusion power, a group of scientists builds a mini magnetosphere at MIT. By Rachel Metz. |
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