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Entries from January 30th, 2004

never have I been made less cynical

January 30th, 2004 · Comments Off on never have I been made less cynical · Manila Home Page Archive

Big and Bad How the S.U.V. ran over automotive safety – mgladwell (originally in The New Yorker) Confessions of a Car Salesman Power Rangers – newyorker Did the Bush Administration create a new American empireóor weaken the old one? TiVo, the digital hub, powered by Strangeberry? (via Gizmodo) Table of Condiments That Periodically Go Bad […]

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tryin’ to be cool, you look like a fool to me

January 29th, 2004 · Comments Off on tryin’ to be cool, you look like a fool to me · Manila Home Page Archive

2003 101 Dumbest moments in business – Biz2.0 (via BoingBoing) Let us wander through the green pastures of speculation. – jcarroll America was to be the new Rome; a new Pax Romana would reign over the world. Kazaa sues back A taste of the Oregon hoops Offense Aaron Gleeman on why Kevin Brown is balled […]

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it’s a luscious mix of words and tricks

January 28th, 2004 · Comments Off on it’s a luscious mix of words and tricks · Manila Home Page Archive

Photoshop This: Unlikely snack foods Elvis -vs- The Beatles The bloated, dysfunctional world of Enterprise Solutions – kuro5hin (via Stone) IRAQ : Intel warnings ignored (via ThisModernWorld) Ears (still) ringing? : CHECK

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I Think It … I’m Qualified to Satisfy You

January 27th, 2004 · Comments Off on I Think It … I’m Qualified to Satisfy You · Manila Home Page Archive

&nbsp&nbsp&nbsp&nbsp This is what musical enthusiasm sounds like, and what rock ën roll is (supposed to be) all about. Saute Wednesday checks in on The High Price of Cheap Food The Onion – America’s finest news source Guy Just Totally Smoking Weed On Street Concert Ruined by Guy Enjoying Himself Atkins-Friendly Fast Foods Two Years […]

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like a shadow distracting our misguided eyes

January 25th, 2004 · Comments Off on like a shadow distracting our misguided eyes · Manila Home Page Archive

Photoshop This: David Beckham Flash clocks, revisited dancing cable industorious human 3d Uhr arms insertmonkey ‘Wrong Way To Go’ CDs Will Die But Net Music May Be a Business Bubble – Reuters

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was it you that spoke the words?

January 23rd, 2004 · Comments Off on was it you that spoke the words? · Manila Home Page Archive

The Naked Barbies, Sat. 1/24, 8pm So we have governing, and then we have getting elected. – jcarroll The two do not appear to have much to do with each other. Staying on the Hot Stove EFF analysis of The USA PATRIOT Act If They Could Read Your Mind – neurosciences & bioethics of brain […]

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… failed to allocate …

January 22nd, 2004 · Comments Off on … failed to allocate … · Manila Home Page Archive

Study confirms sleep essential for creativity proof that you get dumber when you become a parent? Our finances are in a state – mivins It is unclear to me why anyone would believe anything the president says about our fiscal situation. Study: Learning to Juggle Causes Changes in Brain Last Year

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frozen eggs, still funny after all those years…

January 21st, 2004 · Comments Off on frozen eggs, still funny after all those years… · Manila Home Page Archive

Three True Outcomes, 2003 – BBProspectus WHIP it good … statistically simple overview of interesting MLB stats (via BBPrimer)

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Bangkok to Babylon

January 20th, 2004 · Comments Off on Bangkok to Babylon · Manila Home Page Archive

Notorious F.A.T. (via like.a.Riot! via DefectiveYeti)

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Big Joe and Phantom 309

January 18th, 2004 · Comments Off on Big Joe and Phantom 309 · Manila Home Page Archive

Stunning news: – jcarroll It’s a crazy world inside your head too, my friend. Slip between these covers – mivins If one then wants to argue that invading Iraq was worth doing anyway, fine — but it must be acknowledged that it was done on false premises.

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