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24 May 2004 by nathaniel

too much stuff

Google’s desktop bet – everybody’s favorite search engine is moving to your desktop, in order to help you find files on your own computer!

Beijing testing SARS vaccine

Shrek 2 take is big and green like its star – the biggest take since (and in some cases, larger than) Spider-Man’s release.

‘Potter’ premiere sizzles – two questions: why wasn’t I that cool when I was 14? and, where was Gary Oldman?

Bush Speech to Try to Assure Americans on Iraq – we’re all rooting for a Burning Bush over here…

newsmap – a socially generative net.art project, ‘Newsmap is an application that visually reflects the constantly changing landscape of the Google News news aggregator…. Treemaps are traditionally space-constrained visualizations of information. Newsmap’s objective takes that goal a step further and provides a tool to divide information into quickly recognizable bands which, when presented together, reveal underlying patterns in news reporting across cultures and within news segments in constant change around the globe.’

‘MidiTron is a new MIDI to real-world interface designed to simplify the process of creating sensor and robotics based electronic art projects. It is easily user configurable and provides 20 terminals of digital and analog inputs and outputs in any combination.’

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28 April 2004 by nathaniel

eish!

new iTunes upgrade/download

Skin Pistol

The Apple Way

Can you believe Bush has the audacity to attack Kerry on service?

Question: Did Kerry Discard Vietnam Medals? Answer: who cares? Why do the Dems consistently give in to complaints by the Repubs? If Bush can keep silent, and the problem gets ignored, why does Kerry keep fumbling? He’s obviously lying and/or confused or whatever… Why not just keep his mouth shut? It’s the one thing Bush is good at when the public makes allegations against him. And it has kept him alive. I ask again, what’s worse: lying about going to war and sending people into harm’s way, or lying about ‘relations’ with an intern? Sigh.

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11 April 2004 by nathaniel

blogs in africa

And whilst on a break from American politics (for a change), I stumbled on the AfricaPundit blog. Interesante….

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31 March 2004 by nathaniel

oh yeh i believe them

White House retreat on 9/11 claims

FAQ Regarding the War and Emergency Powers of the President

Bankruptcy of 1933 & National Emergency

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27 March 2004 by nathaniel

head’s up to those who care

Democracy’s Revenge

‘Wartime President’ MIA

The United State of Democrats

Kucinich brings message to Oregon

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26 March 2004 by nathaniel

whoozit gwan B?

Race for Prez:

Dean supporting Kerry
Democrats Arrange Rare Convergence of Party’s Stars for Fund-Raiser
The Bush ads are working – not in getting more people to support Bush, but in getting less people to support Kerry. This is gonna be bloody…
Kerry’s Task Now Is to Win Enthusiasm of Democrats – not surprisingly, more people want Bush out than want Kerry in.

Under God: Justices Debate ‘God’ in Pledge [of Allegiance]

Terror: Ex-Aide Recounts Terror Warnings

Powerbook G5:

Key components ready for PowerBook G5
Hot chips getting cooler

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