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splinters: spikemagazine.com weblog
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He resigned (Jan 07 2005 21:25 GMT) - 32 years ago today John Berryman leaned forward and fell from a bridge, according to Art Hitman who witnessed the event. (Berryman did not "commit" suicide because it is not a crime). You can read his 77 Dreams Songs here. |
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leje af foto studio (Jan 07 2005 21:24 GMT) - Hej med jer, jeg skal ud og finde et foto studio, hvor jeg kan leje mig ind i et par timer, er der nogle af jer der kender et sted hvor det er muligt. JEg har set http://www.the-lab.dk/ men det er ret dyrt. |
GlennLog
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Stream a Podcast (Jan 07 2005 21:24 GMT) - I was on KUOW this morning along with three other folks talking about podcasting. Ironically, or not so ironically, the show is only available for streaming in Real and MP3 formats, but not for podcast or download. The host, Steve Scher, is totally into it. Some radio people think it's incredibly stupid--just another fad. Others find it an exciting way that to reach a mobile listenership who want to timeshift their favorite radio programs without having to stream on the go. |
NetStumbler.com
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CES Preview: Wireless Networking (Jan 07 2005 21:24 GMT) - It's true, we're all addicted to speed—even if we don't need it. Why else would the speedometer in a Toyota Camry top out at 140 MPH? At CES, we expect that several vendors will jump on the bandwagon and embrace the new wireless networking technology called MIMO. (Multiple Input Multiple Output). |
Control Your Debt - Credit Repair Advice & Articles
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PAST-DUE ACCOUNTS (Jan 07 2005 21:24 GMT) - Delinquencies dip for credit cardsFrom Tribune news servicesPublished January 7, 2005 WASHINGTON -- The number of people past due on their credit card bills fell a bit in the third quarter of 2004, but delinquency rates for other consumer loans rose, the American Bankers Association said Thursday.About 4.26 percent of credit card accounts were past due in the third quarter, down from 4.28 percent in the second quarter but up from 4.09 percent in the third quarter of 2003. |
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