85 Aprils Newberg Rpt. interview with TX Asst. GM Grady Fuson (BBPrimer) Final MLB org. stats: OAK – SFG (BB Amer.)
27(+) disks, finally in the mail
October 19th, 2003 · Comments Off on 27(+) disks, finally in the mail · Manila Home Page Archive
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to build up these walls in time…
October 17th, 2003 · Comments Off on to build up these walls in time… · Manila Home Page Archive
BBProspectus: Today – Simply Amazing TP – Florida Marlins, New York Yankees, Pittsburgh Pirates Brink – A Study in Managerial Contrasts 10 most painful losses in MLB history Watch your wealth – mivins …you already have been whomperjawed over the goings on. The Army’s three-star zealot – post-gazette You could fool yourself into believing the […]
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look out there she goes, she’s gone
October 16th, 2003 · Comments Off on look out there she goes, she’s gone · Manila Home Page Archive
Esquire‘s 5 best-ever stories (plus one) (via dratfink) The Widening Crusade – vvoice Bush’s War Plan Is Scarier Than He’s Saying VerifiedVoting.org Fast and Furious – HST Nobody likes to be betting against the Home team, no matter how hopeless they are. RIAA Sequentially Repeating Edison’s Mistakes DVD/DVR with removable hard drive (via gizmodo) (photoshop […]
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now you are a stranger, we’ll never talk again
October 15th, 2003 · Comments Off on now you are a stranger, we’ll never talk again · Manila Home Page Archive
Bad grades for a voting-machine exam – Salon (sorry) Riverside County, Calif., invited citizens to observe a test of its computerized voting systems. One participant was not impressed. Anatomy of a collapse – bbprimer the Cubs, the Fan, and Win%
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we can go and get forties – fuck goin to that party
October 14th, 2003 · Comments Off on we can go and get forties – fuck goin to that party · Manila Home Page Archive
All the President’s votes? can democracy survive in America MLB: win prob. game state matrix debunking the DH & hit batters nonsense (addendum to ‘announcers say stupid things’ rule) Husker player -vs- Mizzou fan “It was literally a donnybrook,” he said. (via FARK)
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a love that was long gone still burning strong
October 13th, 2003 · Comments Off on a love that was long gone still burning strong · Manila Home Page Archive
Transparency International Corruption Perceptions Index 2003 Welcome to the Autumn Irony Festival – mivins El stinko to high heaven-o. US newspapers barraged with same letter from different soldiers more fake astroturf stories, this time pro-reconstruction
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mah na mah na
October 10th, 2003 · Comments Off on mah na mah na · Manila Home Page Archive
JUMPERS – newyorker The fatal grandeur of the Golden Gate Bridge. Prospectus Q&A: Kevin Towers – Part I – Part II Tramp Lamps (via boingboing) Science of Cooking – explOratorium
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Cracked skulls with a creepy mind inside
October 9th, 2003 · Comments Off on Cracked skulls with a creepy mind inside · Manila Home Page Archive
Photoshop This: Ahnold paying no attention to the man behind the curtain A very acrobatic Derek Jeter Failed State The trail that took California from 1978 to Schwarzenegger (via TAP) Study: Wrong impressions helped support Iraq war this just in: people are stupid, Fox doesn’t help It’s Even Worse Than You Think where $400B = […]
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solidarity on the razor’s edge
October 8th, 2003 · Comments Off on solidarity on the razor’s edge · Manila Home Page Archive
A bad bet – HST $87,000,000,000.00 Under W everything is political – adbusters IBM Emancipates 8,000 Wage Slaves (TheOnion – America’s Finest News Source) Castoffs and Cutouts The Top 50 Most Common Used CDs – pitchfork Jonathan Bailey’s Out-Of-Office Auto-Responder for 12 September, 2003 – mcsweeneys Analysis of the MediaMax CD3 Copy-Prevention System Great collected […]
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roll down the windows and open our mouths taste where we are and play the music loud
October 6th, 2003 · Comments Off on roll down the windows and open our mouths taste where we are and play the music loud · Manila Home Page Archive
Microsoft moves to integrate Windows with BIOS DRM embedded in hardware? Unintended Consequences: Five Years under the DMCA
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