Usernum 1014 : There are no secrets, only information you don't yet have.
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Sunday, December 16, 2001

Asymetrical networks

One way SuperHighway mistakes
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Senators Load Nearly $400 Million in Pet Projects Onto Anti-Terrorism Bill. Good 'fair and balanced' piece from FoxNews. Your tax dollars at work.
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What will the Web be tomorrow?. Marking the 10th anniversary of the first Web page, Web visionaries and leading thinkers talk about what's next online.
9:35:54 AM    Discuss

Official: Bin Laden's Voice Detected. American forces heard Osama bin Laden giving orders over short-range radio in the Tora Bora area of eastern Afghanistan during all-out assaults this past week on the rugged mountains and caves where he is believed hiding, a U.S. official said Saturday.
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Starlady: "These days one out of every fourteen couples found each other on the worldwideweb. That makes me pop up a question for Adam: Where would these people be today without email...???"
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Billy Pooper: " The internet isn't just an Amazon-village-of-Microsoft-warez. Any bits, be they corporate or Kibbles And, are teated with fairness and equality by my router. That is freedom, life as a dog".
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Mark Hurst: "Unfortunately, even the simplest site on the Web can't escape the overwhelming complexity of the personal computer on which the site appears. Everything about today's personal computer - from the hardware to the operating system to the Web browser software - is complicated, unreliable, ridden with defects (not "bugs," as the industry would like us to call them), and focused on short-term profits at the expense of the user."
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Cool, Jeff caught my test.
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