Updated: 10/13/2003; 9:12:43 PM.
John Lambert
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Sunday, June 09, 2002

Gov. Reagan was much like Nixon. The San Francisco Chronicle's comprehensive coverage of an incredible story 17 years of legal battles in the making. Using the Freedom of Information Act, the Chronicle has exposed ex-President Ronald Reagan's complicity and assistance in all sorts of shady, underhanded, and fascist dealings, including blacklisting, covert intelligence gathering on "subversive" students, and purposeful career wrecking of liberal thinkers using deliberate lies. All done with the help of our good friends J. Edgar Hoover and the FBI. Thanks, Ronnie. [Daily Rotten]

The description is a little bit extreme, but somewhat interesting...


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Mark Shields: "A compiler writer's guide to C#". A complete yet amazingly terse 89 pages covering the entire C# language. [Peter Drayton's Radio Weblog]

Good explanations of all the sugar (lock, indexers, etc)...


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My Father-In-Law seems to have taken up this curious hobby, Letterboxing. [Sam Gentile's Radio Weblog]

Looks kind of like Puzzle Hunt / Adventure to me, except outside...


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Somewhat redundant page title, but still somewhat appropriate for the next few months: Office politics in the workplace.
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College is NOTHING like MTV's Undressed.
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Why the US will always be rich. Okay article, some good quotes...


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Just ended...
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Good hockey game... I wonder if it'll ever end...
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