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Nancy Kress and People Who Don't Need Sleep (Feb 01 2005 18:24 GMT) - SciFi Wire reports that Hugo and Nebula award-winning SF novel, Beggars in Spain by Nancy Kress has gotten a new look and a new cover; it's been reissued in trade paperback edition by Eos. The perennial bestseller has been in print since 1993 in a paperback format. Beggars in Spain is the first book in the Beggars trilogy. The book revolves around people who are genetically engineered not to need sleep. |
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Mary Cheney Pitches New Book (Feb 01 2005 18:24 GMT) - Vice President Dick Cheney's daughter Mary Cheney, whose open sexual orientation caused such a ruckus in the recent presidential election, is now shopping an autobiographical book to New York publishers, according to the New York Post. The book, which is said to describe her life and experiences on the campaign trail is tentatively titled Travels With My Father. The title seems to play off the fact that Mary is a fellow traveler of the lesbian variety, but hey, anything to sell a book, right? No word yet about how frank Mary will be about her love life. But you know it's going to be a bestseller. |
The Command Post
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Until Then (Feb 01 2005 18:24 GMT) - If you’ve not yet seen it: UNTIL THEN Flash required; make sure to turn on your speakers. Tip of the hat to Unsecured Line in the Forum.... |
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QUOTE OF THE DAY (Feb 01 2005 18:23 GMT) - Douglas Adams >"It is a mistake to think you can solve any major problems just with potatoes." |
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Whad? Ya Know? (Feb 01 2005 18:23 GMT) - Longtime NPR listeners in my area might be interested to know that Michael Feldman appears to be making a round into Harrisburg this summer, taping an evening broadcast of his radio show, Whad'Ya Know?, at an as yet undisclosed location on Wednesday, June 22. (We can only assume it will ... |
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Hinchey All Pinchy (Feb 01 2005 18:23 GMT) - From a moronic piece in Salon calling for a possible return of the "fairness doctrine" to broadcast radio and TV:... |
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Bah quoi? (Feb 01 2005 18:23 GMT) - Il parait qu'elle fait peur ma nouvelle image de garde? Moi je trouve pas, ça me reflète bien en ce moment :lol: |
Off the Kuff
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Call me Ishmablogger (Feb 01 2005 18:23 GMT) - I never would have thought that the economics of 19th century whaling could be that interesting. Good thing Ted thought... |
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Et nemt CMS (Feb 01 2005 18:23 GMT) - Hej med jer derude... Jeg er ved at lave lidt hjemmeside, og jeg tænkte på om nogle af jer kendte et gratis CMS, som er nemt at sætte op... Jeg har kigget på fullxml, men jeg ved ikke hvor jeg ska uploade det, så derfor vil jeg gerne have et andet... Evt. et sted at uploade det til... |
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Site vurdering (Feb 01 2005 18:22 GMT) - Hey. Jeg har lige lavet et udkast til min første HP. Den er lavet i HTML og CSS, og jeg ville bare gerne have nogle gode foreslag og idéer; så ville jeg være taknemlig. Michael |
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The DNJ Exodus (Feb 01 2005 18:22 GMT) - It such a shame that so many GREAT blogers are dropping out of DNJ's. Of all the blogs communities i read this is by far the best. I guess we can all learn from this, the fact that if you apps don't function well enough people are gonna look else where (I know that it's not . |
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Dell Pocket DJ Reviewed (Feb 01 2005 18:21 GMT) - PC Magazine reviews the Dell Pocket DJ and likes it just fine, calling it "fine, affordable, [and] no-frills." Some people have harped on about the DJ series' interface, preferring a touch-pad or wheel over the rocker switch, but if you're going to choose a cheaper player you're going to have to skimp somewhere. In the Pocket DJ, that also happens to be the lack of FM tuning and recording and calendar sync-up, but for something that costs $180 (and likely much cheaper once Dell turns on the coupon faucet for the device) you can't really complain. ... Dell Pocket DJ [PCMag]... |
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Dell Pocket DJ Reviewed (Feb 01 2005 18:21 GMT) - PC Magazine reviews the Dell Pocket DJ and likes it just fine, calling it "fine, affordable, [and] no-frills." Some people have harped on about the DJ series' interface, preferring a touch-pad or wheel over the rocker switch, but if you're going to choose a cheaper player you're going to have to skimp somewhere. In the Pocket DJ, that also happens to be the lack of FM tuning and recording and calendar sync-up, but for something that costs $180 (and likely much cheaper once Dell turns on the coupon faucet for the device) you can't really complain. Dell Pocket DJ [PCMag] |
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