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Monday, March 31, 2003 |
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Iraq-o-meter. The Iraq-o-meter just about sums it up... [Jake's Radio 'Blog] 4:58:58 PM |
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Friday, March 28, 2003 |
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space junk! [jwz] 9:09:43 AM |
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Thursday, March 27, 2003 |
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discrete vs. continuous [r_transpose_p] That fired up some dormant math brain cells. 9:56:09 AM |
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Wednesday, March 26, 2003 |
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Microsoft may go modular with server components [Ars Technica] This doesn't read correctly, the stuff that they are talking about isn't shipping with windows server 2003, finished or unfinished. 10:51:55 AM |
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Tuesday, March 25, 2003 |
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New War Onion 4:36:10 PM |
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WOW! nntp//rss is an Amazing Piece of Work. [Russell Beattie Notebook] The problem is that most rss entries are pretty small, and I want to see a number of them at the same time. No nntp reader seems to support that idea. 10:20:35 AM |
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Microsoft hater Russell Beattie: "ANY company/person who wants to ignore M$ is being stupid." [The Scobleizer Weblog] 9:57:16 AM |
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Funny quote: "You know the world is going crazy when the best rapper is a white guy, the best golfer is a black guy, the Swiss hold the America's Cup, France is accusing the U.S. of arrogance, and Germany doesn't want to go to war." From Terry Farrell in a newsgroup I frequent. [The Scobleizer Weblog] 9:52:55 AM |
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So, I did not get arrested... [Closet Exhibitionist] Adam takes some photos of the SF Anti-War Rally 9:34:08 AM |
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This Modern World. When "had no plans" means "was planning all along." [Salon.com] 9:18:17 AM |
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FRIEDMAN AGAIN:. - 2:46:58 PM [Andrew Sullivan - The Daily Dish] Liberal Hawk and Neo-Conservative Hawk talk to each other. 8:41:34 AM |
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ALL THINGS DISTORTED:. More reader disgruntlement: I'm a lifelong NY Times reader and NPR listener. But no more. Raines has successfully driven me to subscribe to the Post. And this morning I started searching the radio dial for AM news to wake up to. The final nail in the NPR coffin occurred last night (3/21), when they reported on the Palestinian "Peace Protests." No mention of them chanting for "Our beloved Saddam, hit Tel Aviv." Instead, it was about them protesting American aggression. What really got me apoplectic was when they referred to the sympathetic relationship between Hamas and Hussein. As NPR described it, Hussein has helped give aid to Palestinian families who have lost loved ones in the struggle with Israel. This is how they refer to Hussein paying the families of homicide bombers. I'm through with NPR.Lots of epiphanies all round. This war is clarifying a lot of things, isn't it? - 1:56:03 PM [Andrew Sullivan - The Daily Dish] 8:32:15 AM |
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Friday, March 21, 2003 |
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Note to the Security Council: Get Involved. The obstructionism of Some Security Council members where the Oil for Food Program is concerned is hurting the people of Iraq. By David L. Phillips. [New York Times: Opinion] France and Germany are so bitter about this war that they are blocking UN humnanitarian aid for iraq? This is really sad. 8:58:16 AM |
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Danger hacker Brian Swetland reports. Danger hacker Brian Swetland reports that only leet developers will get to run their apps on their own Hiptops. [Hack the Planet] 7:47:35 AM |
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Tuesday, March 18, 2003 |
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Explaining the Iraq situation in AC terms. 8:45:47 AM |