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Entries from September 29th, 2003
says you’ve got a real strong arm
September 29th, 2003 · Comments Off on says you’ve got a real strong arm · Manila Home Page Archive
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I hope the fences we mended – Fall down beneath their own weight
September 26th, 2003 · Comments Off on I hope the fences we mended – Fall down beneath their own weight · Manila Home Page Archive
Let’s see what it takes for me to get fired SD threadspotting
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People say friends don’t destroy one another
September 25th, 2003 · Comments Off on People say friends don’t destroy one another · Manila Home Page Archive
FluxBlog going for a quick swim (doh) Building a Wireless Home Media Network Server (via Gizmodo) No mystery here, folks – mivins One thing I acknowledge about the right is that they’re much better haters than liberals are. The charm offensive gets offensive – jcarroll People are getting a little freaked out by our creepy […]
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insect bites, car crashes and love that can still work out
September 24th, 2003 · Comments Off on insect bites, car crashes and love that can still work out · Manila Home Page Archive
What Does DRM Really Mean? – PCMag ZEFRANK I-CON : The unofficial site of the worlds horsiest faced cheat (via arseblog) The Mountain Goats Twinemen The Raveonettes Find the differences 30 Billion Windows crashes a year Google search by location (via presurfer) They rule
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there’s nothing you could do to offend me
September 23rd, 2003 · Comments Off on there’s nothing you could do to offend me · Manila Home Page Archive
The Thorns : Tracks of my Years Stats Geek reinforces the notion that ‘crime’ doesn’t pay if you can’t hit, steal. If you can hit, score. Galileo’s scientific traction An (attendance-based) look at the unbalanced MLB schedule JetBlue sorta admits they gave away your personal data Spammers write their own laws Liz Phair Stretched Thin, […]
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ride it on, baby, just like you used to do
September 18th, 2003 · Comments Off on ride it on, baby, just like you used to do · Manila Home Page Archive
The U.S. Constitution The U.S. belongs to us, remember? – mivins It’s our government. We can still make it do what we want it to … Foor & Wine Pairing without pain How Stuff Works: Lawsuits Buying A Car Child Car Seats Paul’s Boutique Samples and References oldie but goodie
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you wanna get a room like no one else
September 17th, 2003 · Comments Off on you wanna get a room like no one else · Manila Home Page Archive
The biggest, nastiest, least-forward-thinking lie (so far?) in the large pack of lies told by this evil president we’ve been saddled with: Bush’s New Federal Math Leaves Kids Far Behind – villagevoice The ‘Zero Dropout’ Miracle: Alas! Alack! A Texas Tall Tale – nytimes    The RIAA Prank – zug (via boingboing) Around The Dial: […]
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crackin’ skulls and breakin’ legs
September 16th, 2003 · Comments Off on crackin’ skulls and breakin’ legs · Manila Home Page Archive
Prospectus Q&A : Ned Colletti – Part 1 : Part 2 good (if old) Rick Peterson interview Censored 2004: The Top 25 Censored Media Stories of 2002-2003 (via presurfer) IBM prepares lockbox for home networks additional xCP background
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this is the most wonderful thing i’ve heard in all my life
September 15th, 2003 · Comments Off on this is the most wonderful thing i’ve heard in all my life · Manila Home Page Archive
How to Steal $65 Billion – cringely The Patriot Act – not just for terrorists after all (surprise!?)
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Chocolate Elvis: one-two
September 12th, 2003 · Comments Off on Chocolate Elvis: one-two · Manila Home Page Archive
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