Sunday, 7 September 2003
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Hydra is cool
[snip] I regulary use two Macs, a desktop and a powerbook. This means that about 50% of times what I need is on the other computer. Moving files around is easy with file sharing, but often what I need to move is just a couple of lines of html or a URL. I have started keeping a Hydra shared file permanently open on both macs and I paste there whatever I need to share. It works perfectly, highly suggested for all serial mac users.
[Paolo Valdemarin: Paolo's Weblog] Freeware!
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It's been so long since I posted here I've had to stop and think about how to do things. My copy of Radio became corrupt back in June and it's a busy time of year for work (and vacation) so I just let it go. It was a nice break. But now that I've got it up and running again I'm beginning to remember the buzz that comes from reading a news aggregator and posting items that catch your eye.
Oh oh. I don't have time for this!
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News.Com: Sony to launch Net music...
News.Com: Sony to launch Net music service. Although details remain scarce, the Sony service as described will be closely tied to the company's consumer-electronics and proprietary copy-protection technologies. The company did not provide information on pricing or business models, although Stringer did describe it as a download service. [Tomalak's Realm]
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Abbas Steps Down, Dealing Big Blow to U.S. Peace Plan
An Israeli strike that wounded Hamas's spiritual leader followed the resignation, as the "road map" seemed to be disintegrating. [New York Times: NYT HomePage]
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Bush seeks an exit strategy as war threatens his career
World: The President will make a dramatic U-turn on Iraq in a TV broadcast tonight to try to salvage his hopes of re-election. [Guardian Unlimited] 'in Washington, a rapid revision of the pecking order in the White House is going on, with the hawks wrongfooted by the unravelling of their thesis on Iraq. 'They were true believers, and are stunned by the fact that its not worked out,' said the University of San Francisco political scientist Richard Stoll.'
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