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Thursday, May 1, 2003
 



Coming Home


From The Christian Science Monitor...

Moments of euphoria as troops return. Emotional homecomings are flavored by the public's closest-ever view of war. [Christian Science Monitor | Top Stories]


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Here is an Interesting Article on TrackBack


Moveable Type's TrackBack Site
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Oh Darn, Too Bad I live in the U.S


Girls: are you lonely, frustrated, desperate?. Not desperate enough for this eBay geek date offer, trust us [The Register]
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Ah, Maybe that's What's Wrong with Them!


Saudi Arabia Awakes to the Perils of Inbreeding. Widespread inbreeding in Saudi Arabia has produced several genetic disorders, prompting the government to call for mandatory blood tests before marriage. By Sarah Kershaw. [New York Times: Health]
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Word of the day from Dictionary.com

simulacrum: Dictionary.com Word of the Day. simulacrum [Dictionary.com Word of the Day]
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RIAA Spamming Customers


You know, these guys are something. First they begin a lawsuit against the people that do actually buy music too now, they spam them illegally (or do not use the software for it's intended use) and badger everyone. I hope they lose their case and I really don't buy many CDs anymore. Not because I can download it (because half the time you can't find it anyway) but because the way the music industry has reacted is sickening to me. Most of those artists have more money than I will probably make in a lifetime!

Music Swappers Get a Message on PC Screens: Stop It Now. The record industry started another campaign aimed at making life more uncomfortable for online music-swapping fans. By Amy Harmon. [New York Times: Technology]


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New Radio Userland Book to Be Published


A new book by Rogers Cadenhead is to be published this summer. More info from him can be found here. I certainly am looking forward to it. Especially since I am not an HTML guru, I could use a little help and in-depth instructions.
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