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Monday, August 08, 2005
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As the first part of a series about obsessive hobbyists, NPR's Art Silverman visits The Bob Dylan Shrine in Old Bridge, N.J. Mel Prussack, a semi-retired 64-year-old former drugstore owner, has crammed four decades of memorabilia into the second floor of his split-level home.
(Via NPR Programs: All Things Considered.)
Ouch. No matter what it is that you've got, you can count on there being somene who has it worse.
7:55:50 PM
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EyeOS is a free, cross-platform personal content manager system based upon the style of a desktop operating system. The base package includes the whole operating system structure and ten apps: a calendar, file manager, text editor, internal messenger, browser and calculator. EyeOS's is thought to provide a complete, scalable and free (GPL) organization and work system. Everyone can port an existing PHP app to EyeOS and create a meta-package. You can test it online here.
(Via OSNews.)
Some potential here, but from what you can see in the demo, it's mostly that -- potential.
7:37:39 PM
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Michelle Malkin, November 19, 2002:
How many of Saddam Hussein's sleeper terrorists are waiting dormant in the U.S. to retaliate against us when the War on Iraq begins?
(Via Sadly, No!.)
2:03:38 PM
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Joke of the Day
CONSTITUTION
"They keep talking about drafting a Constitution for Iraq. Why don't we just give them ours? It was written by a lot of really smart guys, it's worked for over 200 years and we're not using it anymore."
(Via Informed Comment.)
1:38:02 PM
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