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Below are the entries for 01/2003. If an entry has a light red background, that means it's had at least 10 comments added to it.
75 entries
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190 comments
I just wanted to say I love the Internet. You can find information on anything in no time. And not only that, you can point others to info you find. It’s one of the best ideas to come to fruition in mankind’s entire history. Ok… just thinking out…
Joshua Kaufman points to an article on MacWhispers about Apple’s rumored new Micro$oft Word killer called Document. From the article: The new package, said to be named “Document,” includes 100% import and export functionality with Microsoft Word files, but goes much farther than that venerable word processor…
Silflay Hraka points to several articles on what the US is doing in Afghanistan. I’ve heard a couple of people say the US has abandoned Afghanistan and will abandon Iraq as well. First, the articles pointed to prove that wrong. Second, why would the US get out of a…
Yet another “scientifically accurate” assessment of my personality… Which OS are You?
It seems there are some doubters among the übergeeks about the XWEBS browser’s speed. The young programmer behind the application won’t release all the source code because he’s considering patenting parts of it. One of Intel’s chief techs in Ireland said the potential is there and Osmani’s idea seems…
Once again, Bill Whittle has written an amazing piece. In fact, it’s one of the best I’ve seen. This time it’s on the reasons to go to war with Iraq. It’s lengthy, but well worth the read. Also, I recommend reading the comments. There is one particular…
I figured the Bucs would win it, but I didn’t expect them to tear the Raiders a new one. The game itself wasn’t that impressive. It was ok, but it just didn’t seem like the Raiders were there to play. I wished it would’ve been more suspenseful. The Bucs were…
There’s a new Nike ad going around showing a streaker running around through a soccer stadium in England, evading police for what seems like an eternity. The ad is for the Nike Shok running shoes. It’s a very well done ad that looks like it came from a regularly televised…
Early this morning there was a major hit by a computer “worm” similar to the Code Red worm in the summer of 2001. The worm was called “slammer” or “SQ hell” by some security experts. The worm generated so much traffic, that it slowed parts of the Internet to…
Someone in Japan has put together a page showing the difference between Japanese Emoticons and American ones. The main difference is that Japanese Emoticons are 2 bytes while American are 1. Because of that, there are many more Japanese variations. It’s worth checking out if you’re ever…