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06 June 2003 by nathaniel

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The Prix Ars Electronica Cyberarts Competition announced its
winners
and on the list for a Golden
Nica
were two fellow ITPers,
Carlos J. Gomez de Llarena and Yury Gitman, for their cool project, noderunner.
You go guys!
The war is (kind of) over, and many are still questioning why
it had to happen…

As if we did not know that Hillary’s
book may be prepping her for a 2008 presidential election?

Now this…
is what I’m saying. Headline: Liberal
Democrats set to ‘take gloves off’

Trapido
quote to familiarize my readers with a common South African colloquialism (this
is a perfect description):
"Mrs. van der Walt nods & says ‘Ach shame’ [actually spelled ‘Ag shame’
but pronounced with the back of your throat as in Hebrew] about Lisa’s arm [slightly
deformed at birth]…. When she says [this], she doesn’t mean ‘It’s a disgrace’,
because in the local idiom, shame means a combination of ‘What a pity’
and ‘Isn’t she sweet?’, so people will always say shame to babies in prams and
to cute little puppy dogs [or when you are feeling ill, like me]. That’s as well
as to people with funny arms."

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