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HOWTO: Mod a microwave to melt iron (Jan 23 2005 23:45 GMT) - [Meerkat: An Open Wire Service] - Cory Doctorow:... Marc points us to this site with "detailed instructions on how to melt 'up to a quarter of a kilo of bronze, silver, white metal or iron.' with some simple mods to your existing microwave oven. |
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WSABI For Axis version 0.6 released (Jan 23 2005 23:45 GMT) - [Meerkat: An Open Wire Service] - ... Allesta, LLC announces latest version of WSABI For Axis, a Java-based web application to manage Apache Axis deployments. ... ... |
A blog doesn't need a clever name
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More detail on American host ... (Jan 23 2005 23:44 GMT) - More detail on American host reject Iranians. While I admit that my last entry, especially its title, was a bit exagerated, I'm still looking into the story to figure out what exactly has happened. On a hosting-related forum, you can find some of the emails exchanged between The Planet and one of the blocked costumers. However, it's still a question to me that whether The Planet has terminated every account by anyone who has declared to be Iranian, or is it only limited to one or two specific accounts, which might have really violated the terms they'd accepted. I'm also trying to find out if there has been any other similar termination of service on other hosting companies, if they declare they are Iranian. |
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Freedom! (Jan 23 2005 23:44 GMT) - I survived the school holiday break :) Admittedly, just barely, and things were looking somewhat dodgy there for the last couple of days, but they are all now safely ensconced in their classrooms, and lessons should started about half an hour ago. I'm quite sure the kids were as ... |
kansas city independent comics: parrish baker's "sparrow's fall"
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give a man a fish, you feed him for a day" . . . a modest proposal in the name of freedom and international order (Jan 23 2005 23:43 GMT) - i notice, almost universally in the conservative blogosphere--and particulary in the iranian blogosphere, the feeling that the iranian people detest their government and want nothing better than to overthrow it. while this may be true, i have to say, yeah, but let's get three to nine moths into that and lets see what the iranian people are saying and doing then.the iraqi people--at least outside of the darkest heart of ba'athism--seemed to detest saddam heaps, but have been short, outside of kurdistan, of anything resembling a consistent gratitude. they are, doubtless, embarrassed by their own inability to free themselves.so, the modest proposal: |
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Music was of the Band Backstreet Boys (Jan 23 2005 23:43 GMT) - We have watched what we've longely awaited for. However, it was a dissapointment! Being chosen the Star proved that you have many responsibilities to take control of, one of which was satisfying those who have voted for you. Even... |
Fierce Poet.
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A few random facts (Jan 23 2005 23:43 GMT) - This post will become a permenant part of the the “About” page as well. Look for updated versions there over time. |
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The Manchurian Candidate (2004) - US Region 1 Review (Jan 23 2005 23:43 GMT) - For his first review for 'Debate Adrian Jones has decided to offer us a detailed look at Paramount's December 21st release of The Manchurian Candidate, a political brain-wash thriller starring Denzil Washington. Read on to see what Adrian made of this re-make of the well renowned '60s Frankenheimer classic, and what he thought of Paramount's presentation. |
jasun's blog
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Solaris System Administrator part 1 exam (Jan 23 2005 23:42 GMT) - Tomorrow I've got the Solaris System Administrator part 1 exam. It should not be too much of a problem for me given the good amount of experience I've gained through my own learning and work related tasks, a few people... |
Tom Hume
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Tagging Welsh Children (Jan 23 2005 23:41 GMT) - A Welsh primary school is considering tagging children: "Under the proposed system, an alarm sounds if any of the 350-pupils leave Ysgol Gynradd Gymraeg Lonlas Primary School, Swansea, at any point during the day." Hmm.. "The school has had trouble finding teaching assistants due to low pay and unfavourable working hours". Well, I can see a solution that doesn't involve infringing civil liberties and paying for equipment and maintenance to bring about a system that harms the children ("children suffering bullying or accidents will have less protection than before")... |
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