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Things don't seem to be scooting along too well for Dean Kamen."An $8,000 commercial version of the Segway is available, but manufacturers so far haven’t bought a single one. Last year, Mr. Kamen’s business partner, Robert Tuttle, forecast that 50,000 to 100,000 Segways would sell in 2002."
10:46:39 PM
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After reading this article from the March 11 issue of Newsweek, I was left thinking March 11 of what year? The writer seems to think Linux is about, oh, 2 weeks old.
10:41:39 PM
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Why not to purchase Microsoft products. I think the fact that the Republicans have decided to go easy on Redmond makes this the duty of all not to purchase anything MS. A criminal enterprise supported by the state is much worse than just a criminal enterprise. Right now would be a very good time for Apple to go after the x86 market. I'd love OS X on my PC.
11:48:42 AM
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Breaking the Microsoft monopoly in public-service desktops." He agreed that the inertia of IT managers sticking with Microsoft for the sake of a quiet life still has to be overcome"
11:01:58 AM
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I have to keep my voice down. Apparently when George Bush had on his platform the reduction of useless litigation, he only meant when individuals sue corporations, not the other way round. Protecting the rights of the powerful since 2001. Slapp!
10:58:47 AM
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Roll up the rim to win. Hymn to curcumcision. Yes, I understand it doesn't make sense, but it's still true.
"Unlike American parents, few parents worldwide are actually faced with this choice. Their babies are automatically brought home intact"
12:41:17 AM
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They're playing If I should Fall from Grace from God on Hockey Night in Canada. Do you think Shane McGowan is getting money?
<fair_use>
Let me go boys Let me go boys Let me go down in the mud Where the rivers all run dry
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12:14:01 AM
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© Copyright 2002 Owen Byrne.
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