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Sunday, April 14, 2002 |
Paul Valery. "The trouble with our times is that the future is not what it used to be."
5:57:35 PM
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I feel the need to go out on another limb here. The NYTimes reports on gunfire near the 'shrine' known as the church of the nativity. Similar to other US news reports the 'tone' used suggests a great tragedy for this holy building. From what I understand the church and its surroundings were in ruins already, but recently [1999] restored to boost tourism. The city of Bethlehem also has their own website and news page
5:43:10 PM
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I was reading Dave's comments about this Groove piece. I decided to look at the groove API and typed in the obvious www.groove.org. Whoops, looks like I ain't cool enough to participate :)
5:22:06 PM
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In anticipation of more groovy Google api's, I've added a google search to my weblog. I've configured a google-box on my Dutch blog.
4:37:25 PM
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While looking at the mtv.com post mentioned earlier today, I also noticed that this weblog will turn 2 years old tomorrow. Ofcourse I've been writing for and on the web much longer, but it wasn't until April 15th 2000 that I (re)discovered Frontier and Manila at editthispage.com. So I added another year to my onThisDay macro. Now we have 2000 and 2001 history links. You can use this on your own site by dropping this textfile into your Radio Userland Macros folder. It takes one parameter: the url of your weblog, (i.e. live.curry.com). Enjoy!
1:18:27 PM
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Yasir Arafat: "We reject violence and terrorism perpetrated against
civilians as a means of achieving political goals."
11:17:14 AM
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Here's something for my gadget wishlist: A small camera that can operate on batteries, with an 802.11 WiFi card. I want something like this so I can put it in the goat pen [we're expecting 2 more baby goats], I'd like it to snap a pic every minute or so, timestamp it and ftp it to a location of my choice. Should be a $299 item.
9:49:11 AM
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Salon: Presidential brother watch.
9:36:23 AM
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diveintomark pointed out this mention on the NSCA "What's New" page from October 1993. Although it wasn't a weblog, it certainly counts. Almost 10 years of running servers to my name :)
9:20:58 AM
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© Copyright 2003 Adam Curry.
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