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Lots of Marqui Activity (Jan 18 2005 23:43 GMT) - The usual disclaimer: Marqui pays me to talk about them. OK, Nick. Mark this as read and move on. I learned from DL that Nick is ignoring the Marqui postings.... |
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Flash 404 (Jan 18 2005 23:43 GMT) - Starterup Steve’s 404 - it has audio, but I don’t know what the hey it says.... |
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SHHH (Jan 18 2005 23:43 GMT) - Actually, SHHH is already taken. But, I’m all for this campaign especially if you replace “Cell Phone User” with “ |
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EzineArticles.com (Jan 18 2005 23:43 GMT) - If you’re a publisher who needs extra content, but no time to write it or money to pay others to do it, EzineArticles.com has many quality articles for republishing. The... |
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Marqui's Writer's Guide (Jan 18 2005 23:43 GMT) - I can access the Marqui writer’s guide, but none of the other links on the Help page that opens when I click on Help from any page within the... |
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Trackback Spam (Jan 18 2005 23:43 GMT) - Those who read the feed for this blog, I apologize if many old entries are showing up as new. I freakin’ got pingled—trackback spam. I refuse to let such pings... |
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Degunk Your Emailbox (Jan 18 2005 23:43 GMT) - It’s a New Year. How about a cleaned up emailbox to go with it? Degunking Email, Spam, and Viruses helps you do that. Those who know me recognize my penchant... |
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What's in a Good CMS? (Jan 18 2005 23:43 GMT) - A few years ago (2000? 2001?), I reviewed my first CMS for an online magazine. It was overwhelming, but I researched CMSes in general because it was important to write... |
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Coffee Makers (Jan 18 2005 23:43 GMT) - Yesterday, I wrote a review of the single-brewer coffee machine. Got a few comments about these don’t compare to the old fashioned coffee makers. I agree. More at Old Coffee... |
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Coffee's New Faces (Jan 18 2005 23:43 GMT) - I don’t usually report on consumer products, but I love my coffee. I have done a lot of reading and research on these single brewing systems and thought coffee fans... |
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IVWCC Interview (Jan 18 2005 23:43 GMT) - I’m a member of International Virtual Womens’ Chamber of Commerce and Kim Bloomer interviewed me. It was strange to be on the other side of the interview. : |
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Marqui Help, Help (Jan 18 2005 23:43 GMT) - Last week, I reported that I had trouble accessing Marqui’s CMS help file because it keeps asking me to login. Er… I am logged in, CMS… as a guy named... |
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Site Is A-Changin' (Jan 18 2005 23:43 GMT) - I’ve made minor changes to some of the pages (content and logo) to give it a lift. Sometime soon, I plan to move the navigation to the left side since... |
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PDA-lize the Blog - Update (Jan 18 2005 23:43 GMT) - Many wrote with thanks for the original article. A reader dropped me a note indicating it was out of date. So, here’s an update on how to PDA-lize the Blog.... |
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The Tallest Redhead In Ho Chi Minh City (Jan 18 2005 23:41 GMT) - My aunt Sue McKinney, who does a bazillion things including running the Red Door Deco furniture business, was profiled recently in the San Francisco Chronicle, Entrepreneurs in Vietnam find inventive ways to make a mark: "It's not the contracts here that protect you in business, it's the relationships that protect you." |
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East stroudsburg women - Hmm, well I just moved to East Stroudsburg, Pennsylvania (Jan 18 2005 23:41 GMT) - Hmm, well I just moved to East Stroudsburg, Pennsylvania from New York a few months ago and I still haven't found a guy that I like. I currently work at the Stroud mall and I go to Massage Therapy school..I want a guy who is sweet caring and doesn't play games, trust is the most important thing in a relationship! Looks are not that important, I guess when a guy catches my eye he just does. A totally turn OFF for me in cocky guys, I hate them. |
Wi-Fi Networking News
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Swedish Trains Wi-Fi'd (Jan 18 2005 23:41 GMT) - Icomera has signed SJ for 85 trains with 3G/Wi-Fi access: SJ is an enormous rail company covering parts of Scandinavia, including Denmark, Sweden, and Norway, with links out of country as well. Their Intercity and Commuter lines comprise 85 trains and they'll all have service by summer. This is the first widespread train rollout in the world, with trials or single lines connected via 3G or satellite uplink distributed via Wi-Fi onboard. SJ carries 70,000 people a year, but that must be actual people, not trips--that's the first transportation company I've seen that's underplayed its numbers.... |
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Verizon Cordless DSL (Jan 18 2005 23:41 GMT) - Verizon will sell a cordless phone with DSL in the base: I lament the long-lost HomeRF, which integrated data, streaming media, and telephony long before its time, but died because of a regulatory issue, speed, and clarity in marketing early products. The Westell phone system that Verizon has licensed incorporates a DSL modem into the phone's base and uses 5.8 GHz for voice transit; it's also an 802. |
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Rock, Paper, Ethernet (Jan 18 2005 23:41 GMT) - Wi-Fi use exceeds other methods in the home, says Parks Associates: Wi-Fi beats Ethernet in the home in the U.S. with 52 percent using Wi-Fi and 50 percent using Ethernet. In Canada, it's 32 percent Wi-Fi, 43 percent Ethernet, and 26 percent don't know. |
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WiMax Certification Delayed (Jan 18 2005 23:41 GMT) - The WiMax Forum has postponed the start of plugfest, the time when interoperability tests were to be done in the initial steps toward the equipment certification process: Plugfest was supposed to start this month but now has been tentatively set for as late as June or July. The setback would appear to add half a year to the certification process. While few expected the schedule to go exactly as planned, six months is quite a long delay. In the meantime, vendors will continue to market their "pre-WiMax" equipment because they're now put in an awkward position. |
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060 pierced clit (Jan 18 2005 23:40 GMT) - Sexy young brunette strips nude and masturbates her smooth shaved cunt and pierced clit, then fucks her pussy with a big plastic shaft. Beautiful open pussy and ass hole pictures. |
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Most soy cheese sucks worse than the vegan ones (Jan 18 2005 23:40 GMT) - Dave Noisy sent in a decent rant on casein in soy cheese products. Favourite quote: "Technically speaking, I could dig up some mercury, lead, arsenic and other toxic substances from the soil, stuff them into a tofu recipe, and sell it as a '100% natural' product. Why? Because it's all derived from the Earth! |
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Dioxin found in free range eggs (Jan 18 2005 23:40 GMT) - Dagda Samildanc found something else to tell people who who ask you about free range eggs - if they think the "free range" label gets them out of jail on the cruelty front (it doesn't), how about the health argument? It seems that if you're going to let the birds roam freely, you need to pay some attention to the ground they're pecking: in Germany, they've found high levels of dioxin in free range eggs. Whoops... |
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Reactions to new US diet guidelines "mixed," "ka-ching" (Jan 18 2005 23:40 GMT) - dragonfly sent in some news on the new US government dietary guidelines, and while reactions are mixed, what's interesting isn't so much the public's reaction but the private sector's, so here's some news, courtesy of PR Watch, including something from the "one of these things just doesn't belong" file, or so I thought: "McDonald's is continuing its Go Active! campaign, with celebrity trainer Bob Greene; Dean Ornish will promote a 'balanced-lifestyle message' for the fast-food giant." Now, I've never actually read an Ornish book, but does the phrase "McOrnish" seem odd to anyone else? |
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