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Wednesday, April 17, 2002 

"The Bush administration has concluded that Osama bin Laden was present during the battle for Tora Bora late last year and that failure to commit U.S. ground troops to hunt him was its gravest error in the war against al Qaeda, according to civilian and military officials with first-hand knowledge."

iSay - The elusive Osama? I don't think so. Having him still at large or having the American people THINK Osama is free to strike again serves this administrations purpose to perpetuate and expand the war on terrorisim. Osama on the loose helps elect more Republicans to the house and most importantly helps W get elected President for the first time. I predict there will be Osama sightings and Osama operations conviently timed to US elections.

What do you think?
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I was going to link to a story on Business 2.0 about Blogs but the page design with all the advertising just puked me out of there. You can see if you want, here.
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The Sgt. is going outside to play now that the weather has warmed up. But before he leaves he delivers a few parting shots and pointed comments.

iSay - Surprising from a military man. It's good.
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If you have DSL this service let's you use the internet for voice phone calls. Author saves $40.00 per month. [Slashdot: News for nerds, stuff that matters]
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Interview: Veritas CEO content with shift in storage technology[IDG InfoWorld]
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I have not tested this yet but I remain hopefull that Adobe after years of marginal scripting support in it's flagship product has seen the light and given the world a truly scriptable Photoshop.
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Internet service provider EarthLink Inc. President Michael McQuary speculated that competing technologies would drive the prices down at the wholesale level, resulting in a reduction of the $49.95 mo. price EarthLink charged its customers.

iSay - OK but how do you plan on competing with the telco's like Verizon who offer the same service and price, and from whom you currently lease their lines to deliver your service? Verizon has you by the balls and I don't see that changing. Your position is subordinate unless you can successfully implement an alternate delivery mechanism that rivals DSL performance. The only spot open that I can see this happening is a satellite to wireless network to customer scenario. Quite a real coup, if you can pull it off.
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":>"
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Whoa
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