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Not quite a hovercar (Apr 30 2005 09:23 GMT) - The BBC reports on a bizarre accident involving a car and the top floor of a house. You have got to see the article and photos. The fence has been knocked down and the car's gone through a pathway, a signpost, a tree and the front lawn. Either that car was going really fast, or it was [...] |
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Southampton Football Club [James Coakes] (Apr 30 2005 09:23 GMT) - Right, I'm off to watch my team fight for survival in the Premiership today. It's a real test when things get as bad as they are for The Saints. The worst game was Aston Villa a couple of weeks ago. Brilliant first half - 2-0 up and then in the second half we just lost it and lost the game 3-2. Then came Portsmouth; |
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neurotransmitters and back pain (Apr 30 2005 09:22 GMT) - Looking for specific information, such as information about neurotransmitters and back pain Web directories are most certainly the way to go, because they search all the contents of a website. Indexes use software programs called spiders and robots that scour the Internet, analysing millions of web pages and newsgroup postings and indexing all of the words, including neurotransmitters and back pain. Search engines like AltaVista and Google find individual pages of a neurotransmitters and back pain website that match your search criteria, even if the site itself has absolutely nothing to do with what you are looking for. You can often find unexpected gems of information this way, but be prepared to wade through a lot of irrelevant information too. Our neurotransmitters and back pain information is apposite. |
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Using DWR with Spring and Hibernate (Apr 30 2005 09:22 GMT) - Matt Raible: For the past few weeks, I've been developing an application using Struts, Spring, Hibernate and the DWR project for my XmlHttpRequest framework. As you might remember, I used JSON-RPC for Ajax stuff on my last project. I found DWR to be much more full-featured and easier to use. This post is meant to capture some issues I encountered so others won't have to jump the hurdles that I |
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Remembering A Childhood Summer (Apr 30 2005 09:22 GMT) - Bringing a found dandelion to Mom as if it were a rose Feeling the cool mud squish thru your barefoot toes Huggin' a mason jars and chasin' firelies in the yard on a warm summer nite Or kick the can... |
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Ten Pages and Counting (Apr 30 2005 09:21 GMT) - My treatment for The Winter Bolero is now approximately ten pages long, which means that it's technically long enough for me to send away with my application for next year's Résidence du Festival de Cannes. It's not finished yet, of course, but it's getting there, however slowly. Admittedly, the majority of these ten pages have been copied and pasted from the unfinished literary version of The |
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Happy Slapping? (Apr 30 2005 09:21 GMT) - Was anyone else aware of this? It's really kind of disturbing (not to mention criminal). It's apparently called "happy slapping" and is all the rage in Britain right now. Hell, there's even a wiki on it... What gets me, though, is the recording and sharing of these dangerous and antisocial acts with mobile phones, effectively transforming them into what are, as Craig Keller observes, essentially |
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Link Garden (Apr 30 2005 09:21 GMT) - Link Garden David on animal rights and art. See also the reviews in The New York Times and The Village Voice of Zev Asher's Casuistry: The Art of Killing a Cat, which sounds really interesting and which I'd really love to see. Dave, who's currently starting up an experimental dance/flash mob/downhill slalom rollerblading club, is now experimenting not only with vlogging, but with improvisational |
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What I Mean When I Say "Morally Imperative" Pt. II (Apr 30 2005 09:21 GMT) - I wrote in an e-mail to David yesterday that it's almost as if we should work in the margins simply as a means of demonstrating that it can be done. I know this sounds a bit like the mindset of a wannabe cine-martyr or something, but that's not really the case at all. After all, aside from what I consider to be the moral necessity of both the narrative and non-narrative avant-gardes, there's also |
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