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Wal Mart Sells It's Plan To Destroy America (Dec 28 2004 16:57 GMT) - Wal*Mart Selling Plans to Destroy America It looks like WalMart's secret plans for the destruction of America and the world are now for sale. Even better, it's at a 31 percent discount, just one payment of $7.55! Get yours today so you can join in the fun and destoy the world as we know it. Or maybe it's just an anti-WalMart screed. |
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Decisions. Decisions. (Dec 28 2004 16:56 GMT) - Should we help the poor or buy Lamborghini golf carts? I'm betting you can guess what the Vatican decided...... |
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Chillits DJ sets online (Dec 28 2004 16:56 GMT) - David Pescovitz:... Chillits is an ambient music outdoor festival that takes place every fall in Northern California. It's sort of a scaled-down version of the UK's Big Chill. All of the DJ sets from Chillits 2004 are now online for our, er, blistening pleasure. The mixes by my musical mentors, San Francisco's Nick Philip and DF Tram, are just stunning. |
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More Sega PC USB Controllers (Dec 28 2004 16:56 GMT) - Sega has released more USB controllers for PCs, available in a variety of new colors, including the always sassy pink. I've never been a Sega controller man, myself, preferring the SNES pad on the whole, but I think it's fantastic that companies continue to release controllers from years past, despite a wealth of conversion dongles that let you use the original units via USB. Why? Because I like to spend money. (Thanks, Rom! |
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mschart in VB 6 0 (Dec 28 2004 16:56 GMT) - Hello,... I am doing some stuffs in VB and I would like to ask anyone here how it is possible to zoom-in or out value plotted on mschart component in VB 6.0. Further how it is possible to produce line p... |
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Thanks (Dec 28 2004 16:56 GMT) - Thanks to Ed Cone for remembering that the app that made the Scoble Revolution possible wasn't developed at Microsoft, and wasn't honored by PC Magazine either. Seems we could learn something about how new software ideas enter the culture, and maybe it won't matter what Fortune or PC Mag thinks. That's what I'm hoping for. It's amazing to me that the Fortune authors weren't curious to know how this culture entered Microsoft. They only got part of the story, the superficial part. |
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Intel to Spend $2B To Stay In The Game (Dec 28 2004 16:56 GMT) - hexed_2050 writes "AMD has declared dominance in the gaming and server microprocessor market in 2004, and Intel needs to respond.. fast! This is why Intel has planned to spend 2 billion dollars to upgrade their eight year old, Fab 12 plant in Arizona. "Part of what I do is put the emphasis on how fast we respond," explains Robert Baker, Intel's top manufacturing executive."... |
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