Saturday, July 27, 2002
Most likely the health benefits of eating fish far outweigh the risks but stuff like this results in poorly defined studies that lead to poor information. 9:57:38 PM
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And teachers told us chewing gum was bad for us ;-) 9:55:16 PM
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Microsoft's Big Stick in Peru. Microsoft, fearing legislation that would make open-source software the standard in Peru, may be getting some diplomatic help from the U.S. government. Agustin d'Empaire reports from Buenos Aires. [Wired News]
Watch what Microsoft is doing in Peru. This could become its standard approach to maintain its monopoly. 9:47:56 PM
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Of course, published data indicate coffee at espresso strength is also very effective in killing slugs. 9:43:29 PM
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Well, the outplacement company has some nice features. I'll have access to one of 3 offices as well as a computer, internet access, and lots of employment resources. According to their statistics, I'll need to spend 25-30 hours a week on job searching, and hope to meet 25-30 hiring managers to find a job. Sounds pretty daunting. But 65% of new jobs come from networking so... anyone know of a job in the Puget Sound area for a Ph.D. scientist with 19 years experience who wants to explore the collaborative tools of the Internet in order to create knowledge from the huge amount of biological information flowing into databases? 3:51:36 PM
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