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Radio Bump Reply Hazy, try again. Monday, February 25, 2002 The USA Register I don't know why they need a separate US site, but there it is. 6:04:42 PM discuss []
Marathon: Aleph One I had no idea that Bungie released the Marathon source to the community, and I certainly had no idea there was a way to play Marathon on a Mac OS X/Windows/Linux machine at this point. On a similar note, did anyone else notice that the opening scene in the first board of Halo (the best game for the Xbox, and the one that made me actually get an Xbox) is sort of the same one from Marathon 2? 4:35:18 PM discuss []
Davezilla makes me laugh, and coffee then comes out of my nose, which makes me remember to visit his site without hot liquids in my hand or mouth. 4:04:22 PM discuss []
This watch syncs with your Pocket PC(there is a Palm version too) to let you carry your contacts with you. It reminds me of the George Carlin routine about your house being just a place to keep your stuff, and when you travel, you bring a smaller version of your stuff, and if you then take a day trip somewhere, you need to com up with an even smaller version of your stuff. It's like that. 1:54:45 PM discuss []
The iMac Challenge I'm very confused by this story. Jim Hied is a MacWorld editor, so you would think he knows how much expansion you can do with Firewire ports. You can add virtually anything you might want. However, despite mentioning the ports in the article, he says that the new iMac is "not expandable." It's quite expandable. 1:37:40 PM discuss []
PhotoDude notes the Atlanta connection that came through for the US bobsled team. I still can't figure that one out either. It snowed here once this year though, so maybe that's when they practiced. 1:31:50 PM discuss []
Is Weblog Technology Here to Stay or Just Another Fad? Oh my god, a Forrester analyst quoted talking about the future of Weblog technology, well that's the death knell:-) (via Scripting News) 12:16:55 PM discuss []
Ogg Drop for Mac OS X in case you were looking for a Mac OS X Ogg Vorbis converter. 12:39:35 AM discuss []
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