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 Monday, February 18, 2002
Dell PowerEdge 4600. The Dell PowerEdge 4600 is the first server with the ServerWorks Grand Champion chipset. [Hack the Planet]
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I got a response from Google about my inquiry to develop to their XML interface. I will be sure to send them a *detailed* proposal. After hell freezes over.  [Scripting News]
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Wow.  Google is dead.  This e-mail almost proves it.  Big Co disease has hit them and hard.  Time for another search engine vendor.  Who's next?  I can almost hear the lawyers drafting a "don't link to us" brief. [John Robb's Radio Weblog]
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Per yesterday's entry, Amazon.com is offering Linksys equipment at extremely low prices. If you use this discount code, AMZNELEC2832, during the normal (not 1-click) checkout process, you should receive an additional $20 off your purchase, making a WAP11 a total of $115 with their free U.S. mainland shipping deal. The discount is per order per account, not per item. Other limitations may apply.

[80211b News]
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Here are the links again for the Linksys gear: WAP11 $135 ($115 with coupon) from Amazon.com. The Linksys WMP11, their fully integrated PCI card with Windows XP drivers, is just $99.95 ($79.95 with coupon). Select Free Standard Shipping to get the free shipping offer.

[80211b News]
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What's Next in CPU Land after Itanium? [Slashdot]
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Today's song: "Find myself a city to live in."  [Scripting News]
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Russ Lipton, a man with a big heart and big vision, wrote a fantastic Radio 8 installation guide for not technically sophisticated folk. Thanks Russ!   [Scripting News]
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Re-Building the Wright Flyer [Slashdot]
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Sleep Less, Live Longer [Slashdot]
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George Carlin. "Well, if crime fighters fight crime and fire fighters fight fire, what do freedom fighters fight? They never mention that part to us, do they?" [Quotes of the Day]
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CIA & KGB Gadgets On Display [Slashdot]
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News briefs: February 16-17. A newly-discovered comet could become visible to the naked eye for northern hemisphere observers... [spacetoday.net]
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