In response to a Wot Is It Good 4 question, I have nothing to add. Frankly, I am still having trouble getting my mind around a Turkish connection to September 11.
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The war against terror After the 11/9/20 01 events in New York and Washington the world discovered that the terrorist groups which were supported by the USA (Taliban and Al-Qaeda ...
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I leave the house for a couple of months, and upon my return find that a gang of ants and a gang of cockroaches have been having turf wars in my home.
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Daily Dish Musings, ramblings, and miscellaneous writer neuroses of award-winning comedy author Alesia Holliday.
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Fareed Zakaria paints a scary picture. Unfortunately, this scenario seems all too likely. Que Sera Lee, watching you self-destruct in last night's Apprentice was tragic:
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Hillsdale Farmers' Market Grapevine Newsletter Email newsletters from the Hillsdale Farmer's Market in Portland, Oregon
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Richard Bejtlich's blog on digital security and the practices of network security monitoring, incident response, and forensics.
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Here is a (rarely) useful tip on how you can effortlessly unescape HTML in a document, without even calling a function. It is probably mostly useful when debugging some live page ...
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Hope everyone had a nice Memorial Day weekend. Hope you hugged a Vet, or an active duty serviceman, or woman. Even if your politics run more to dove than to hawk, if you know our ...
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My Life - Postings on what I think and do. ... St. Louis still a candidate for MLS | STLtoday. Still looking good for St.
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Morning G'lori This is a site where you can catch up on Jordan, Jack and me (Lori). I'm just having some fun up in northern Washington being a housewife, and professional ...
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I've had a small rush of sales to Denmark, thank's to the mention in a danish newspaper. Unfortunately, I don't speak danish or know of a free translator, so I don't know what was ...
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Airbus Planes to Use Computers In Crash-Avoidance Maneuvers From the article: European jet maker Airbus is taking an unprecedented step to expand cockpit automation: onboard ...
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Last evening was gorgeous, but we woke up to rainy weather. (Because of jet lag, we woke up at 5:30am, but had gotten about 8 hours of sleep, so it was good) We took off with a ...
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Physicists have drawn up blueprints for a cloaking device that could, in theory, render objects invisible to the human eye." Here's a related story.
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gaining some stature in the larger blogosphere" since April 3, 2004. "There is no basis for confidence in the results reported from U.S. federal elections."
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Pictures hot off the press! To the right is a small nymph katydid waiting for prey a top a beautiful violet flower bud. Below is a wandering lonely ant I was fortunate to just ...
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GrimReader Reading crappy books so you don't have to (and good books because I must)
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Cognitive Labs Daily Developments in Cognition from Cognitive Labs: edited by Michael Addicott
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