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Flyingroc.org
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Christmas Wish (Dec 26 2004 00:51 GMT) - This comic is from PHDcomics.com. I am very much tempted to ask the same wish from Santa. :) Merry Christmas everybody! |
Flyingroc.org
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Novocaine (Dec 26 2004 00:51 GMT) - Finally a faster internet connection this time. I had oral surgery done the other day and since the novocaine faded, waves of pain are starting to make their way into the area. Fun, Fun times. Why d ... |
Blogator.com
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Banks Begin To Use RSA Keys (Dec 26 2004 00:50 GMT) - [Meerkat: An Open Wire Service] - jnguy writes "According to the New York Times (free bacon required), banks are begining to look into using RSA keys for security. AOL has already begun offering its customers RSA keys at a premium price. Is this the future of security, and is it secure enough? |
Ripples
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Blogging on the run (Dec 26 2004 00:49 GMT) - This blog is coming to you courtesy of the wireless access at the Hampton Inn in West Hazelton, PA. I am blogging in my room without the nuisance of finding and using the data connection on the room phone. I just fired up the laptop and it informed me that the hotel had a connection waiting for me. Did that ever bring a smile to my face. Another Christmas present!... |
Codewolf DOT Com
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Birthday Stars (Dec 26 2004 00:49 GMT) - Birthday Stars - Tell the Birthday Stars computer when you were born, and it will look for a star that is your age in light years away from Earth. This means that the light we're seeing from that star today actually left the star around when you were born, and has taken your entire life to reach Earth. |
Codewolf DOT Com
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The 8bits of Christmas (Dec 26 2004 00:49 GMT) - The 8bitpeoples - The 8bits of Christmas - This very special holiday release from 8bitpeoples features an allstar cross-platform lineup that is sure to make yours a truly chippy christmas indeed. Brought together from all corners of the globe, these 8 amazing tunes were composed by 8 dedicated chiptune maniacs on 8 different videogame consoles and homecomputers! Featuring the sounds of Yerzmyey on the Spectrum, Nullsleep on the NES, Vim on the VIC20, Paul Slocum on the Atari 2600, Bit Shifter on the GameBoy, Goto80 on the C64, Dma-Sc on the Atari ST, and Hally on the X68000, there is only one way to celebrate the holidays right this year, and this is it. |
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