Author: senseiken
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Updated: With OโReilly as Guest, Letterman Denounces Iraq War & Criticism of Sheehan | NewsBusters.org
Displaying a hostility to President Bush and the Iraq war similar to that expressed by Comedy Central’s Jon Stewart, on Tuesday’s Late Show David Letterman went further than I’ve ever heard him in revealing his derision for President Bush’s decision to launch the Iraq war and contempt for anyone who dares to criticize Cindy Sheehan.…
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Cute but vain…
Ah the youth of today live in a special universe. They have free web hosting, social networks and camera phones. This is all a good, good thing. Self expression flourishes. Anyway, here are some hotties that I turned up in a fast browse. All the pics are clean so feel free to be a feast…
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Universe Today – What’s Up
This is a FREE 407-page downloadable book containing What’s Up material for every day in 2006. You can download the book to your local computer, go to the day you like and print off the page to take outside with you nicely formatted. It’s also got tons of other material including general skywatching advice, equipment…
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treocentral.com >> Products & Reviews >> Handhelds >> Treo 700w
One important fact to remember throughout this review is that the Treo 700w is targeted not as an upgrade to existing Palm users, but as a product for Palm to sell to entire new markets of Windows Mobile users. The Treo 700w is tough device for us to review. From what perspective should one look…
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Microsoft releases the patch early – GO DO IT!
Microsoft has compelted it’s testing of the fix for the WMF problem, and as such you can go grab the official fix from windows update. Basically the steps are easy… Remove unoffcial patch (add/remove programs in control panel) Re-register the DLL you unregistered ( regsvr32 %windir%system32shimgvw.dll ) Do a Windows Update and take the fix…
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Clearing out the clutter…
As I look over my blog, it occurs to me that I am posting more and more “link dumps” to other blogs. These entries are simply small quotations and links to other places on the web I have found of interest, but they have no real added content from me with the exception of a…
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Notes from the Technology Underground: The Nuclear Potato Cannon Part 2
As described in an earlier post (see above) in 1957, the Soviet scientists launched Sputnik from the Baikonur Cosmodrome in what is now Kazakhstan. But was it the first man made object shot into space? Maybe, maybe not. Notes from the Technology Underground: The Nuclear Potato Cannon Part 2.