Tuesday, September 7, 2004

> Rob Bender: Congradulations today to the lucky 1,000th US soldier killed in Iraq. Just remember these two simple words come election day: Thanks, George!
[Heaven, Hell or Hoboken]   4:53:55 PM  Link  Google It!  
> Jamie Zawinsky: Linda Jones and Craig Kausen, daughter and grandson of fabled animation director and artist, Chuck Jones, have donated the Chuck Jones lithograph, The Scweam, to the Munch Museum in Oslo Norway in response to the recent theft of Edvard Munch's The Scream this past week...
[jwz]   3:00:24 PM  Link  Google It!  
> Paul Hardwick: Project Censored 2005 - The Top 25 Censored Media Stories of 2003-2004...
[Privacy Digest]   2:46:18 PM  Link  Google It!  
> Eric Meyer: Every now and again, I stumble across a weblog post that makes me feel the way I expect random visitors feel about my CSS posts. I hit one recently titled "No Information Lost Here!" which says, in part: Anyone who hasn[base ']t been asleep for the past 6 years knows...
[Thoughts From Eric]   2:22:06 PM  Link  Google It!  
> Jeremy Zawodny: Is it just me, or is Flickr (currently in beta) one of the best examples of next generation web services? Note that in this context, I mean "web services" in both senses of the term: A web site that provides some useful service that I can interact with using a web browser. An application with an API that has been exposed over HTTP using REST, XML-RPC, or SOAP. Flickr has been on my radar for a while now, but I...
[Jeremy Zawodny's blog]   2:19:31 PM  Link  Google It!  
> Aaron Swartz: It's Google's sixth birthday....
[Google Weblog]   2:17:06 PM  Link  Google It!  
> Jon Udell: As has been widely noticed in recent days, Nic Wolff's password generator is a brilliant hack. It hashes a passphrase with the domain name of the site you're on and fills in the password field on the page. Each site's password is unique; you need only remember a single passphrase; the passphrase is only handled locally. Sweet...
[Jon's Radio]   1:39:28 PM  Link  Google It!  
> Gina Smith: And in the Stupid Catholic Stories Department ... SUFFER THE CHILDREN: Haley Pelly-Waldman, 8, of Brielle, N.J., has celiac sprue disease, and cannot eat any amount of wheat. A Catholic priest thus allowed her to take her First Communion using a rice-based wafer. Not so fast, says the Diocese of Trenton: rice doesn't cut it...
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