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So I says to Mable, I says... |
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Freedom to Tinker: Status of State Super-DMCA Bills |
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Topic: Society |
1:47 pm EDT, Apr 6, 2003 |
This is a complete Super-DMCA page with the text of the laws in various states and detailed information. Who can fight this in Tennessee?? Freedom to Tinker: Status of State Super-DMCA Bills |
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Topic: Miscellaneous |
1:24 am EST, Apr 5, 2003 |
] Mac-Users from all over the world send pictures of their ] apple cars (German: Apfelautos). The Apfelautos can be admired in the gallery www.apfelautos.com |
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Topic: Society |
1:11 am EST, Apr 5, 2003 |
] However rhetorical it's become, the following is no less ] true: The Sept. 11, 2001, terrorist attacks forced the ] United States to change the way it responds to external ] threats. For a very long time, Americans were content to ] believe that this nation's sheer size and distance from ] global hot spots sheltered us from terrorism. In the face ] of a billion tons of ash and human carnage, it became ] clear that we're as vulnerable as anyone else. this piece has definitely got me thinking in a slightly different direction. War. Still a Good Idea. |
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Michigan Tech student sued by music industry over file sharing |
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Topic: Society |
10:49 am EST, Apr 4, 2003 |
] The recording industry is suing students at Michigan ] Technological and two other universities, saying they ran ] Napster-like file sharing systems on the schools' ] high-speed Internet networks. ] ] The lawsuit says Michigan Tech student Joseph Nievelt and ] three others ran systems offering more than 1 million ] copies of songs for illegal downloading. Michigan Tech student sued by music industry over file sharing |
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Click On Detroit - Teen Hires Prostitute From Hospital Bed |
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Topic: Miscellaneous |
10:38 am EST, Apr 3, 2003 |
] Authorities are investigating whether to press charges ] after a 15-year-old patient at University of Michigan ] C.S. Mott Children's Hospital sought out an escort ] service for sex during his hospital stay this week, ] according to the Ann Arbor News. Click On Detroit - Teen Hires Prostitute From Hospital Bed |
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Why the bust was for the best for the rest of us. |
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Topic: Business |
10:20 am EST, Apr 3, 2003 |
] Conventional wisdom, you may remember, once rode side by ] side with the prophets of change. When the stock market ] hit the puke stage, conventional wisdom turned. The whole ] new economy thing had been a bad thing. Time, talent, and ] capital were thrown away on unsustainable enterprises ] like point-and-click pet food; it was good for Odwalla, ] but not good for America. I couldn't have written this article better myself. Why the bust was for the best for the rest of us. |
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When Hockey and Stupidity collide |
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Topic: Sports |
1:59 am EST, Apr 3, 2003 |
] A man who fell into the penalty box at a Flyers game and ] scuffled with Tie Domi of the Toronto Maple Leafs has ] filed suit. When Hockey and Stupidity collide |
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Best war reporters: The Russians? |
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Topic: Current Events |
10:28 am EST, Apr 2, 2003 |
] You see, Russians are monitoring all radio traffic over ] Iraq, and they have some fancy toys that give them a very ] clear picture of what's going on. But what's amazing is ] that they post their findings on the internet. They predict ] division movements and tactics ] with devestating accuracy, and their analysis seems very ] well supported. One webpage, which takes a few minutes to ] read, contains far more information about the war than 4 ] hours of CNN. Best war reporters: The Russians? |
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LILEKS (James) : Gallery of Regrettable Food : MEAT! |
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Topic: Miscellaneous |
12:41 pm EST, Apr 1, 2003 |
] The previous Meat Meat Meat! section contained, I ] believed, the finest examples of hideously glistening ] meatage I'd ever seen. ] ] I was wrong. Thanks to patron Jody, we now have this rare ] volume from the fabled Family Circle collection. Steady ] your gorge; this is going to be a rough one. MEAT! MEAT! MEAT! part 2. Hooray! LILEKS (James) : Gallery of Regrettable Food : MEAT! |
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ThinkGeek :: George Foreman USB iGrill |
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Topic: Miscellaneous |
12:34 pm EST, Apr 1, 2003 |
] The low-fat, high-bandwidth solution to your networked ] cooking needs is finally here. The George Foreman USB ] iGrill conveniently connects to your home or office PC ] using USB 2.0 technology, and provides a sophisticated ] web-based cooking interface. sweet. ThinkGeek :: George Foreman USB iGrill |
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