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August 2003
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August 31, 2003
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“Advertising reflects the economy, and the picture these days is complex”
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Bill O’Reilly’s Two Favorite Words
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October 9 will mark the first full year of growth for the stock market since 1999
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Photo Essay: Charlie Company, At War and At Peace
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Photo: Somehow, this photo is about motorcycles. Sure it is.
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Photo: You’ve Heard About It, Now See It: The Ass Hat
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August 29, 2003
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“Liar, Liar: Liberal writers steal a rhetorical trick from the conservatives”
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“You Might As Well Fly Naked”
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iTunes Music Store: Facelift for a corrupt industry
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It’s now Lieutenant
Commander
Smash,
Live
Home From The Sandbox
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They were going to protect Iraqi power plants and water supply from attack, so where are the Human Shields now?
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A federal government survey found there are more vehicles than drivers in the United States.
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Photo: Madonna, corrupting another youth
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August 27, 2003
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MIT OpenCourseWare: A List of Free Online Classes
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The Elusive Alabama Spammers
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Gas Prices may jump even higher in September
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$5000 to Date The Candidate
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Photo: Prancing Guards watched by Lovely (L)ass
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Photo: Tito, the security dachshund
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August 26, 2003
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France Says There’s No Proof Hamas and Islamic Jihad Are ‘Terror Groups’
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Another Corporate Hand in My Pocket
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A Richter Scale of the Remarkable: ‘the extraordinary happens every day’
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Lt. Smash Makes It Home
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Digital vocal tuning is contributing to the Milli Vanilli-fication of pop music
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Lessons for the job seeker
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August 24, 2003
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Donna Brazile says Wesley Clark will run for President
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Write a Fictional Story, Get a Felony Charge
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Satans’s Laundromat
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‘Coda’ by Ray Bradbury is a rant non-pareil
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“ ‘We’ve never been so busy,’ said Dick, who credits keyword advertising for contributing much to the company’s 18-fold increase in revenue over the past three years. Other than keywords, he does virtually no other advertising.”
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Photo: Happy Flyin’ Dog
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Photo: Fireworks over the Bilbao Guggenheim
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August 22, 2003
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Veterans are condemning House Republicans, vowing to remember at the ballot box
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BuyMusic.com, which blatantly ripped off iTunes TV ads, sues Don’tBuyMusic.com for parodying it
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“At a minimum, a presentation format should do no harm. Yet ... PowerPoint presentations too often resemble a school play - very loud, very slow, and very simple.”
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Pickup Line Contest: The Winners
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“I don’t care if we have to buy 10,000 abacuses ... We won’t do business with someone who treats us poorly.”
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Photo: The Deathmobile!
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August 21, 2003
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The Digital Rebel: a 6 megapixel Canon digital SLR for $900
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“...the Fox suit has inspired Paul Newman, the actor, to file a similar suit in federal court against the Department of Housing and Urban Development, commonly called HUD. Mr. Newman claims piracy of personality and copycat infringement”
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Only on the Net: Good Worm Eats Bad Worm
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The surprisingly recent roots of the hijab
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Giant Gerbils Run Riot in China
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Photo: The Vice President Cops a Feel
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Photo: Capitalism
Way
Out of Context
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August 19, 2003
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Sen. Jon Kyl (R-Ariz.) and Sen. Charles Schumer (D-N.Y.) co-author “Saudi Arabia’s Teachers of Terror”
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Andrew Young may be the only Democrat in Georgia willing to run for Senator
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New York City Blackout as Photographed by John Wehr
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Al-Qaeda has claimed responsibility for ‘Operation Quick Lightning in the Land of the Tyrant of this Generation,’ the blackout last week in the Northeast
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“...doctors hope men will worry about their penises even if they haven’t been worried about their hearts.”
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Compendium of Lost Words
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A Phineas Photo Collage: Batting Practice at Wrigley
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August 18, 2003
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Strange tale of how clumsy Blaster worm dug its hole
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The Striking Similarities between Bush and Clinton
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Private club for recovering alcoholics ordered to get a liquor license
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Idi Goes to Hell
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The Self Service Trend moves to Law Enforcement
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David Byrne’s latest medium for creative expression? Powerpoint
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August 16, 2003
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The Compelling Case Against the BBC
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Scientists stunned by blast of whale flatulence
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Zeldman’s Tale of Darkness
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Dangerousmeta finally realizes resistance is futile, and is absorbed by The Collective
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“Nikon has set out to build not just a camera that matches the sexier specifications of the EOS-1D, but one that stomps all over its Canon competitor in the thoroughness of its design.”
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Counter Googling: Businesses Google their new customers
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Photo: The Essence of California’s Election, in One Photo
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August 15, 2003
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Saudi Arabia’s Overrated Oil Weapon
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French Unilateralism may screw up another deal
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Model Airplane Crosses the Atlantic
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Full Text of Fox News Complaint Against Al Franken
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“The Diablos, to my knowledge, are a musical group, and he was a security guard for this group. I don’t know about any gang.”
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“Webloggers deal Harvard blog-bores a black eye”
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Photo: Marine Landing Swamped and Outnumbered
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August 13, 2003
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Marine dies 3 hours after coming home from Iraq
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Add Father Guido Sarducci to the odd list for California Governor
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Unabomber Wants His Bomb Back
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Letter from over 100 ISP’s asks pointed questions about RIAA lawsuits
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text of letter
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“The Starbucks people understand that human beings under stress will pay large amounts of money for something that exacerbates their problem.”
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Camera phone sales to outstrip film, digital
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August 12, 2003
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Lawsuit to overturn McKinney’s Un-Election is rejected
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FAQ: How Will the California Recall Work?
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Paul Ford: Web Pidgin
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“And the three men I admire most ... Phil Wolff, Mark Pilgrim, and Steve Yost ... Kept editing their final post ... The day the blogging died”
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Question:
Is Britney Fit for Daisy Dukes’ Shorts?
Answer:
Looks Like She Is
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On ‘Two Years’ of weblogs....
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Greg’s Digital Portfolio: A Showcase of Photoshop Retouching
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Blog Insight from Sunday’s Doonesbury
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August 09, 2003
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“So if you’re asking me did Iraq have weapons of mass destruction, I’m saying, well, it all depends on what you mean by ‘have.’ ”
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Making the web pay
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Rise of Iraq’s Shiites could pose threat to Iran’s clerical rulers
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2 Colleges challenge RIAA subpoenas, and get short term victory
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A review of the first disposable digital camera
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A new location for Greymatter Forums
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August 08, 2003
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“At our current market level, Starbucks cannot in good conscience guarantee all of our beans meet both our rigorous quality standards as well as our commitment to social responsibility. We are moving over and making room for local coffee bars”
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“Dear Cheesy.com, this web postcard is to let you know that your backgrounds turn my stomach, and your usage of frames is positively prehistoric. Signed, Bludgeoned User”
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Too much money plus too little brains can bring too much trouble
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“The Penis is a Competitive Beast”
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10 reasons to vote for Gary Coleman over Arnold Schwartzenegger
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28mm: Black and White Bubbles by Emese
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August 07, 2003
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It’s
Ahh-ree-yanah
versus
Ahh-nold
for Guv-nahh
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...and Gary Coleman, too
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“...the biggest culprit in falling music sales is large-scale CD piracy by organised crime.”
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Careless People In Power
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Google News Alerts
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Swollen Orders for Penis Enlargement Pills Show Spam’s Allure
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August 05, 2003
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The Saudi Contradiction
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“Sound and fury: It’s war between record labels and downloading fans”
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The Photo Booth: A Portrait Studio of One’s Own
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“A Moral Failure”: A dissection of the left, from the left
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Self-aware or empathetic people are more likely to catch the yawns
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Photo 1: The Burqa Band plays the “Burqa Blues.”
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Photo 2: The Burqa Band plays the “Burqa Blues.”
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August 02, 2003
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You had to know it was coming: The Disposable Digital Camera
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The Blogger Beater: TypePad Features and Pricing
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TypePad Photo Albums
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Six Apart Also Builds Furniture!
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“RedPaper is the world’s first collaborative Newspaper filled with articles for sale written by people from around the world”
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Bill Maher’s “Weblog”
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Chart of Gallup Approval Ratings for Carter, Reagan, Bush 1, Clinton, and Bush 2
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