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Next? I guess not, given that a. i5 is an "intellectual property development" company - i.e. NBL - nothing but leeches. and b. the resulting licensing terms.
A Desktop, low cost P2P web search engine. It would be great but somehow I have a feeling that i5 would have lawyers crawling up your rectum so fast..
Oops... that's last year. This year there doesn't seem to be an i5 digital. Hmmm.
11:53:43 AM
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If Canada wins, we should give a medal to Martin Rucinsky. Me thinks Gretsky is indulging in some psychological warfare when he talks about retribution.
10:48:31 AM
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NY Times: "The Pentagon is developing plans to provide news items, possibly even false ones, to foreign media organizations as part of a new effort to influence public sentiment and policy makers in both friendly and unfriendly countries, military officials said." [Scripting News]
Isn't that great. Grow the mustache, George.
Office of Homeland Defence. Office of Strategic Influence. Coming up ... ministry of truth?
10:16:25 AM
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Gee, apparently, thanks to the Winter Olympics, Canadians are cool!
"Canada is so cool that at one point, NBC was running a Jimmy Roberts report about how Canada is the coolest thing going in Salt Lake City at the same time that MSNBC was running a different report, by Kerry Sanders, about how Canada is the coolest thing going in Salt Lake City. I'm not sure what this convergence said the most about: Canada, NBC or Salt Lake City. But I hope our Canadian friends are enjoying their moment, because it's hard to imagine it lasting. "
Of course its February, so the fact that we put up with the crap outside our doors makes us cool, if not cold.
10:14:07 AM
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© Copyright 2002 Owen Byrne.
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