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Thursday, April 29, 2004 |
Bob Moog documentary looks great. The video clips from the new Bob Moog (inventor of the Moog synthesizer) documentary (titled "moog") are very exciting. Can't wait to see it. He says inventing things is a combination of "discovering and witnessing." (As an aside, isn't "Moog" a great name. It has that mod 60s sound that's perfect for a synthesizer. I don't think it would have been as popular had his last name been anything else.) Link [Boing Boing]
7:29:23 PM
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In a semi-formal test I have found out to a very high degree of certainty that a disproportionate amount of signatures to reppair belong to women... That's probably an strategy design thinking of violence and coercion in mind... That's a big mistake... Venezuelan women are more courageous than the men...
5:56:21 PM
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Google IPO Central. Unofficial Site for Latest Investing and Stock Offering News [del.icio.us/]
The IPO amount is Euler's constant e times 10 to the ninth power... That's a message to the geeks...
5:45:14 PM
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Google (finally) files for IPO. Google has finally filed for a US$2.7 billion IPO. Investors are excited about the chance to own a piece of the hottest Internet commodity as well as take a look at Google's books. By Eric Bangeman. [Ars Technica]
An opportunity to make money using oblique strategies.
3:44:51 PM
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Look like a film noir babe. 
Online clothing boutique Danger Dame offers some super-cool retro styles for wannabe vixens. Lace up, slink over to a barstool, and pretend you're in a Raymond Chandler novel with a tragic ending.
Link to Danger Dame shop. See also this lush new Taschen book, FILM NOIR. [Boing Boing]
That's how women should dress... Of course, men should use hats and gabardines.
3:22:44 PM
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Where women can't march. Ten thousand miles away, hundreds of thousands of women in black from head to toe couldn't march if they wanted to, but they have a champion in the president of the United States.The struggle for women's rights in the Middle East has been stubbornly resistant to change. "Sadly," the U.N. report observes, "the Arab world is depriving itself of the creativity and productivity of half its citizens." That deserves a placard, too. [del.icio.us/]
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© Copyleft 2005 Alfredo Octavio.
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