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Las Vegas Happenings
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Fearless Prediction: Las Vegas Bowl (Dec 22 2005 12:41 GMT) - Finally, a bowl with teams we've heard of. Vegas is a perfect setting for a clash that features two offenses capable of putting up big numbers led by coaches that have a little gamble in them. Check out our complete Las Vegas Bowl Fearless Prediction. Fox Sports |
Irreality News
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Seeking not to conquer, but to destroy (Dec 22 2005 12:41 GMT) - … okay, those aren't the brightest holiday tidings, but I've been on a real Myth (yes, the Bungie game) kick lately. Well, I want to be on a Myth kick, but I want to run the game on my Mac in Mac OS X, which would require me to install the open source version from the Internet, which in turn means that I need my original game CD.But the rub is that although I seem to have every other CD I've ever possessed within my reach, I just can't find my Myth II disc. Odd, considering I've only carried it with me forever. |
Health Blog
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Cancer Scientists Call For A Large-scale Human Epigenome Project (Dec 22 2005 12:40 GMT) - Via Cancer/Oncology News From Medical News Today: A vast code, invisible to the DNA sequencing effort that constituted the Human Genome Project, is rapidly being shown to play a direct role in human health. This "epigenome" - from the Greek epi, meaning "in addition to" - consists of chemical "amendments" that dangle like charms on a bracelet from the linear string of letters that spell out the genetic code... click link for more info. |
James Governor's MonkChips
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On Micromuse and IBM (Dec 22 2005 12:40 GMT) - I couldn't have said it better myself, so I won't. Never mind the Borg, IBM is coming over like Santa Claus at the end of 05, with a sackful of money. The acquisition of Micromuse propels IBM into the heart of the telecoms operational support system market, where it is weak from a market penetration perspective, flagships like Orange |
EssentialPolitics :: News and Commentary
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Micro Economics (Dec 22 2005 12:40 GMT) - (Source: Weekly Standard) [ Opinion ] [ Topics: Economy, White House ] The White House regularly bemoans the fact that the economy is humming along impressively but the public doesn't recognize it. |
Fly Fishing News
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?I Was Not Lost? (Dec 22 2005 12:40 GMT) - But he was smart. Anyone who's become disoriented in the field knows of what this young man speaks when he says spending a night curled up with his dog doesn't prove he was lost. "My friend James got caught in... |
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UC Retains Los Alamos Contract (Dec 22 2005 12:40 GMT) - [Wired News] - The laboratory that built the atomic bomb will continue to be managed by the University of California, continuing a relationship that goes back to the establishment of Los Alamos in 1943. |
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Americans 'Need' Their Gadgets (Dec 22 2005 12:40 GMT) - [Wired News] - Whether it's a personal computer, an iPod or TiVo, Americans are growing increasingly dependent on personal technology. Not everyone thinks this is healthy. |
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Bugs Infest Persia (Dec 22 2005 12:40 GMT) - [Wired News] - Acrobatic action and stealth mechanics ultimately redeem Prince of Persia: The Two Thrones. By Chris Kohler. |
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Passion of the Spaghetti Monster (Dec 22 2005 12:40 GMT) - [Wired News] - Bobby Henderson founded the Pastafarian movement as an answer to 'intelligent design,' and is now crafting a sacred text for his satiric religion. It probably won't be taught in Kansas schools. A Wired News interview by Kathleen Craig. |
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Your Right to Be an Idiot (Dec 22 2005 12:40 GMT) - [Wired News] - Bad information and outright lies pulled off the internet can cause harm. In a benign case, maybe you louse up a term paper. In its malignant form, you could ruin a life. What, if anything, should be done about it? Commentary by Tony Long. |
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Download Piaf, Go to Jail (Dec 22 2005 12:40 GMT) - [Wired News] - The French may be about to impose stiff penalties for illegally downloading copyright-protected files. Bruce Gain reports from Paris. |
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Cyberporn Sells in Virtual World (Dec 22 2005 12:40 GMT) - [Wired News] - An adult magazine peddled in the immersive online world Second Life dishes out explicit photo spreads of sexy female avatars. In some ways, the publisher claims, it's better than real porn. By Bonnie Ruberg. |
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Apple, Intel Clam Up on Macworld (Dec 22 2005 12:40 GMT) - [Wired News] - We've no idea what's up for the expo, but the tea leaves point to Intel's Viiv. Efforts to find out what the new digital-entertainment platform is all about reveal that Intel's just as secretive as Apple. By Pete Mortensen. |
Jo's Journal
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More online fun! (Dec 22 2005 12:39 GMT) - Yesterday, I brought you news of Yeti Sports. Today, let me introduce you to Addicting Games (free online flash and java games, from Tetris to Mahjongg Mountain Bike Madness); and Reindeer Training School (sponsored by P&O but you can ignore that. Oh, and it’ |
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