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The Rise & Fall Of A Sentiment
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Correction! (Jan 22 2005 22:59 GMT) - I have decided that I need not change my site, as I have just fixed my problem with the archives, A quick check of the programming and three bottles of wine between us, it became far to clear, so a... |
LISNews.com
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Book of Predictions Sells for Acirc;pound;1,200 (Jan 22 2005 22:59 GMT) - A rare book written in 1892 which predicted the invention of bullet trains, digital watches and television sold at auction today for ÂŁ1,200. The book tells the story of Alexander J Gibson, who awakens from his Rip Van Winkle-style hibernation into a 21st-century world where golf has become all-important and the world has taken a huge leap forward both technically and socially. More, from the Scottish Press Association |
LISNews.com
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Poe's little-known science book reprinted (Jan 22 2005 22:59 GMT) - The Lawrence Journal World Reports Edgar Allan Poe published his scientific theories in "Eureka," a book he thought would revolutionize astronomy but now is little-known compared to his poems and magazine stories. But the book has found new life, thanks to a Lawrence couple who has published an annotated edition through the University of Illinois Press. |
Smart-Popcorn.com
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Polar Express, The - Movie Review by Al Q Bobson (Jan 22 2005 22:58 GMT) - Rating: 51% (S:65%, P:40%) - Small children will probably enjoy all the movement and action in this movie, especially a scene with dancing and leaping waiters who serve hot chocolate to the tune of a vexingly catchy ditty. And anyone who just wants some exciting 3-D visuals and action sequences, and who can appreciate a film solely for its technical merits will certainly be pleased. |
Lonewacko
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Hey commenters: FU (Jan 22 2005 22:58 GMT) - The latest blogospheric craze is the "nofollow" tag. This is added to the HTML of links left in comments on blogs. The hoped-for use is to make leaving spam comments unprofitable: google and other search... |
House Church Blog
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Consuming Desire for Christ (Jan 22 2005 22:58 GMT) - From Brennan Manning's Posers, Fakers, Wannabes:"I would contend, physical structures of the church aside, the people leading the true growth of the body of Christ are not professionals but those who have been laid waste by a consuming and holy... |
TechIMO Forums - Internet Explorer Popularity Dropping
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Live from Disney World (Jan 22 2005 22:56 GMT) - Well I finally have an internet connection again! I still can't believe I haven't had any internet to speak of in the last 3 weeks. Anyways I've gotten settled in here and have started working at Disney World for my internship as some of you may remember It's been pretty cool so far. I've gotten... |
blog.sme.sk
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Neznášam šmolkov a cover verzie (Jan 22 2005 22:56 GMT) - „V srdci lásku má...“ spieva sa v známej slovenskej verzií ešte známejšej skladby Sugar Baby Love od skupiny Rubettes zo 70-tych rokov. Tieto tzv. |
IS300.NET
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F.S. Stock Sways (Jan 22 2005 22:56 GMT) - Forum: Member Sale/Trade Posted By: RyISan Post Time: 01-22-2005 at 10:47 PM |
Cre8asite Forums
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The infamous 10 page web site package (Jan 22 2005 22:56 GMT) - That's why I am not fond of Mission pages. I sometimes recommend a Commitment page. This includes a written statement signed by the President committing to give the customer exactly what they ask for and delivered on time with great service. I indicate that they should only do this if they mean it. I believe this helps the credibility of the website and increases the odds of a customer feeling they want to do business with the company. |
SF Bay Area Indymedia
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Critique of Authoritarianism in the Anti-Gentro Gay BID Campaign (Jan 22 2005 22:55 GMT) - A group of activists affiliated with Anarchist People of Color (APOC) and Gay Shame: a virus in the system, who fundamentally differ from the authoritarian organizing style detailed below came together to make visible our dissent. This letter is a result of ongoing discussion and is an attempt to speak to concerns that have been silenced. |
The Left Coaster
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Bring the War Home (Jan 22 2005 22:55 GMT) - Four decades ago, anti-war protest moved public opinion (and forced a change in our Vietnam policy). This was in part because a far more independent media covered the views and activities of the anti-war protest movement. Through teach-ins, peace marches, draft resistance, "Seven Senators for Peace," and even music concerts the anti-war movement articulated its message and that message was heard by tens of millions, forcing a sitting war president into premature retirement and sufficiently scaring his successor, Nixon, into committing crimes that led to his resignation from office in disgrace. None of that could happen today using protest tools of the past because the commercial media no longer is interested or willing to fairly report the views of the opposition. They turn their backs on the caskets coming home and devote almost zero coverage to the disfigured veterans languishing in Veterans Hospitals whose budgets Bush has chopped. |
stevex.Text
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The Mind of the Blogosphere (Jan 22 2005 22:55 GMT) - Or rather, What's On the Mind of the Blogosphere. I added some parsing for nouns to the Long Tail site, and hooked up a front end that renders the nouns that are appearing frequently, to try to give a 'snapshot' of what bloggers are talking about. |
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