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21:23 03/06/02
i would like to put my ie bookmarks here.

i wish i knew how to properly leverage radio into doing that for me.

 

Links of the _then day No Simpler than this LinkLog:

Thursday, February 07, 2002

# 22:58  LinkLog 
  
 Asc Mo
How Citigroup Hedged Bets Against Enron an evolution of the loan-syndication market .. dont just parcel out tranches but spin off your risk by packing tranches as bonds. smart people. how they knew? they just did. information is rarely if ever symetrical and the signs were in barrons earlier than their first bond issue. neato way of packaging money though..
# 21:57  LinkLog 
  
 Asc Mo
Singularity : Singularity: Lord of the Rings: "Maybe it was just me, but when I watched the Lord of the Rings, I got the distinct impression that it was being recast as a cautionary tale about technology. Here is some fun analysis."

Check this out. cool weblog. good science news. gonna go see if he's written up the matrix like this.. you know, shifting down the cabalistic worlds by one so that you can film the goings on.. there all of concensus perception is revealed to be made up by a self-serving machine orthogonal to the classic inside the machine view shown by the hobbits.

# 21:26  LinkLog 
  
 Asc Mo
Metroactive Features | Polyamory reads like a sweet story of an affair with a guy. from the local free paper's sex-issue.
# 21:10  LinkLog 
  
 Asc Mo
Metroactive Features | Kissing: "First Kisses Wanna know how kissing got started? Are you sure?"
# 21:09  LinkLog 
  
 Asc Mo
Metroactive Music | David Byrne: "Making Sense The thinking man's rock star gets accessible "
# 21:00  LinkLog 
  
 Asc Mo
Epinions.com - Welcome they are good.

gotta use them more, like right after google. lets make a link. ok. ..updated my contacts page with the email spam-wrapper mentioned by rogi and got reminded of them. now you have a link to my favorite printer on the contacts page. why? it just worked out that way.

spam-- speaking of spam. and using it... this page still works! its fun for hiding payloads in what looks like spam.

anyway, rogi, also look at this, this, this & this email spam wrapper ancestor service. the last two are the geekiest. 

# 17:53  LinkLog 
  
 Asc Mo
ax-watch: Co-Pilot Subdues Passenger With Ax (washingtonpost.com)  hand-axes have that certain baby-charm. score one positive mention of getting the ax in the news today :)
# 17:11  LinkLog 
  
 Asc Mo
Unterhaltsame Aufgaben: "Unterhaltsame mathematische Knobeleien und Interessantes aus Optik und Physik"  recht lustige puzzles. mehr quellen bei links.
# 17:07  LinkLog 
  
 Asc Mo
Digging Deep Into Compression ..having it identify languages, authors, from fragments of text by how well it compresses. 93% correct with smallish input sample. unexpected side-effect.  [wondering if google already compresses contents apart from brackets.]
# 17:02  LinkLog 
  
 Asc Mo
Babies learn in their sleep -- 'By the time babies are a year old they can recognise a lot of sounds and even simple words. ..they learn language while they sleep as well as when they are awake.' New Scientist [Follow Me Here]

i still learn in _my sleep.

# 17:01  LinkLog 
  
 Asc Mo
Oral sex makes pregnancies safer and more successful Take one by mouth and call me in nine months: "New research suggests oral sex may not only help a woman conceive but may make her pregnancy safer and more successful" Ananova [Follow Me Here]   

oh the links i come accross.. most i dont quite 'dare' to post. not sure why... anyhow, this one reads right :) now we need one on breast massage to balance this, dont u think?

# 16:29  LinkLog 
  
 Asc Mo
The Shifted Librarian  -- it's a girl.  verbose, well read, with a vision. ty! i'll come back.
# 14:44  LinkLog 
  
 Asc Mo
New Scientist Women's ability discriminate odors continues to increase with age... it is matched by increases in male spatial abilities?
# 03:09  LinkLog 
  
 Asc Mo
Computerworld.com: "Extremely Agile Programming", "Agile Programming Systems", "Agile or Nonagile?" and "Insights About Agile Programming".
[Pythoz.com (weblog.jorgen.larsen.name)]

aspects-programming.. read about 2 weeks ago seems more comprehensive than formalized add. more like weaving a wicker basket; anyway, links are insightful. what happened to rational rose?

@ 14:48 03/15/02
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