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Monthly Archives: September 2004
Open Thread
I’ll be on the road for the next 18 hours or so, so this is an open thread. Please behave. Comments Posted by: thehypocrisy on September 11, 2004 01:01 PM Dan’s credibility in the blogosphere has been shattered. First, Dan … Continue reading
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Microsoft’s Future
My older, wiser brother Steve wonders: Is the Longhorn debacle Jim Allchin’s Last Stand? Comments Posted by: George on September 10, 2004 10:44 AM Found this also an interesting take, even though it’s from a lone blogger 🙂Is MS the … Continue reading
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In the Face of Evil
Britt Blaser: Paying For Others’ Sins. What do you do with the information that several hundred children have been killed or wounded to make a point? Comments Posted by: Jim C. on September 7, 2004 07:49 PM Let me make … Continue reading
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Testing New Ecto
Testing some blog posting software that is adding some WYSIWYG. Comments
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Nature’s Worst
Reuters: Floridians Brace for Monster Storm Frances. “You cannot hope this off, you cannot walk away. It is not time to hope, it is time to act,” Florida Emergency Management Director Craig Fugate said. (Photo via National Oceanic and Atmospheric … Continue reading
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Faking It
Maureen Dowd (NY Times): Cutups and Cutthroats. It’s always amusing to watch Republicans try to get down. At convention time, they stop bilking Joe Lunchbox to act like Joe Lunchbox. Not amusing. Disturbing, because it seems to work. Comments Posted … Continue reading
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