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CompUSA.com - Netgear MP101NA Wireless Digital Music Player $49.99 After Rebates. CompUSA has the Netgear MP101NA Wireless Digital Music Player selling for $129.99 with a $25 rebate (exp. 3/26/05) and a $55 rebate (exp. 3/26/05) making your cost $49.99. Penny shipping on orders of $150 or more or add $5 for shipping.
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BestBuy.com - eMachines 330 Desktop with 17-Inch Flat-Screen CRT Monitor & Inkjet Printer Bundle $259.97 After Rebates. Best Buy has the eMachines 330 Desktop with 17-Inch Flat-Screen CRT Monitor & Inkjet Printer Bundle selling for $659.97 with a $400 in rebates making your cost $259.97. Use in store pick-up or add $47.05 for shipping.
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Harrison is developing into a typical male, which, in a way, is fun to see. For example, he loves video games. His favorite game is Lego Racers, a racing game in which you can build your cars and drivers from virtual Lego bricks. I bought the game for myself but rejected it as too simplistic. I gave it to Hank a long time ago — three years ago? — and it's been pleasing to watch his progress. At first, he was awful. His three-year-old hands and mind couldn't grasp the concept. With time, though, his skills improved. One day, Jenn told me that Harrison had actually managed to finish a race by himself. Sometime later she noted that he could regularly finish third. And then second. And then first. As with other games of this type, winning races unlocks new tracks and new racers. Hank loves this stuff, and so do I. There's a skeleton racer and a pharoah racer and a speed racer. Harrison's favorite racer is the pirate racer, whom he calls Me Hearty. When I babysat the kids a couple of ...
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BestBuy.com - Western Digital WDXUB1200BBNN 120GB External USB 2.0 Hard Drive $79.99 After Rebate. Best Buy has the Western Digital WDXUB1200BBNN 120GB External USB 2.0 Hard Drive selling for $149.99 with a $20 rebate (exp. 3/26/05) and a $50 rebate (exp. 3/26/05) making your cost $79.99. Use in store pick-up or add $6.50 for shipping.
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BestBuy.com - MAG LT982s 19-Inch TFT-LCD Flat-Panel Monitor $299.99 After Rebate. Best Buy has the MAG LT982s 19-Inch TFT-LCD Flat-Panel Monitor selling for $349.99 with a $50 rebate (exp. 3/26/05) making your cost $299.99. Use in store pick-up or add $11.17 for shipping.
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BestBuy.com - MAG LT782s 17-Inch TFT-LCD Flat-Panel Monitor $199.99 After Rebate. Best Buy has the MAG LT782s 17-Inch TFT-LCD Flat-Panel Monitor selling for $249.99 with a $50 rebate (exp. 3/26/05) making your cost $199.99. Use in store pick-up or add $13.34 for shipping.
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The BAR-Honda cars, at the end of the last race, pulled in a lap early to they could use fresh engines for the race today. For those of you who don't know, F1 instituted a new rule that says each engine must be used for two consecutive races, unless the car does not finish the race. On the third lap of the race that is happening right now, both BAR-Honda engines blew up. Serves them right for taking advantage of unintended loopholes.
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| 23:10:31 March 19, 2005, Saturday (PST) |
Source: ante lucem |
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And here you go: Two-Face the kitten Rap dictionary Disallusioned frat-boy logic strikes again! What a long day. It's over soon-ish however. I've got about an hour and a half to go. Fark has been paroozled, and web pages corrected. I've still got so
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| 23:00:09 March 19, 2005, Saturday (PST) |
Source: Edith Frost |
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DevTeach is proud to announce its user groups rebate program. We are offering 50.00$ off the registration cost to all members of user groups registered with INETA or to the Universal Thread. To benefit of this rebate, members need to enter a rebate code when processing their registration. This rebate can be combined with the early bird discount which gives a 300.00$ rebate until March 31st. User group leaders can request this rebate code by sending an email to jrroy@devteach.com.
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I'm sorry I've been "baby-blogging" so much lately... What can I say, I'm still a new father. All I know...
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| 22:54:06 March 19, 2005, Saturday (PST) |
Source: marusin.com |
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Everyone wants to be a rock star because at some time they see a live performance where the audience and the musician connect in a way where it is like they are communicating in a way that is without words...
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I've been using a variation of Clagnut-style liquid image-sizing in my blog, which works fine in IE and Firefox, but breaks because of Safari's crappy image resizing. Safari further confounds things by not allowing reliable post-hoc style removal via JS (sometimes it works, sometimes it doesn't), and not appearing to support anything like image.naturalWidth to show the original sizes. So, here's a fully JS solution (IE has problems with returning the parentNode.clientWidth so I just slap the old width/height styles on in that case): function fit_blog_img() { if(!document.getElementById) return; if(!document.getElementsByTagName) return; var blog = document.getElementById("blog"); var imgs = blog.getElementsByTagName("img"); for(var i=0; i 1) { img.style.width = maxw + 'px'; img.style.height = Math.floor(h/r) + 'px'; } } } I'll be doing some more bloggy hi-jinx in the near future. Looks I should get moving on releasing my rtedit modules...
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| 22:45:20 March 19, 2005, Saturday (PST) |
Source: random($foo) |
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The Minneapolis StarTribune ran an article on podcasting yesterday. I know this because I overheard an elderly couple discussing it over morning bagels:"It's like a radio show that anyone, anyone can broadcast. On the internet." "Hm?" (consults newspaper) "It's called, um, podcasting. And all you need is a computer and...
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| 22:35:52 March 19, 2005, Saturday (PST) |
Source: afongen |
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Over three years ago, I wrote about seeing Erin McKean, lexicographess extraordinaire, speak at a local bookstore. Well, reading the NY Times today, I see that she's now editor-in-chief of the Oxford American Dictionary. At 33! And still very crush-worthy....
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| 22:23:52 March 19, 2005, Saturday (PST) |
Source: peterme.com |
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Yes, today was the big parade of poopheads pretend peaceniks. I can't think of anything nice to say about their gathering. There weren't any new tricks or treats from them, save for the woman flipping off the Iraqis who voted and Pablo Paredes apologizing for his four years of collecting government paychecks and benefits. That little fleabite had the temerity to stand up and claim that his time spent in the military was nothing more than an huge error on his part. This is going to hit big time...just you wait and see. There are others who will provide a better picture than I can of what the day was like. Check out Darleen Click, who live-blogged the event. She and her husband drove down from San Bernardino County to experience the protest community's version of March Madness. And, Joe Gandelman was there, covering events for Dean Esmay. He was able to look at the day through unbiased eyes and took the time to listen carefully to all sides. It's never an easy task and he did so with ...
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| 22:20:26 March 19, 2005, Saturday (PST) |
Source: Da Goddess |
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SLUMP Alert - Back soon (who actually cares?)...
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I made my very first aspx page earlier today on the Avaratec C3500 Tablet PC. I used Microsoft ASP.NET Web...
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| 22:10:03 March 19, 2005, Saturday (PST) |
Source: Bird Sounds |
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I was able to sneak in for the Second day session of the Asia MAX 2005 routine going on; at the India MAX 2005, Bangalore. Bill Perry’s session on Mobile Flashlite Development and its potential was one of the attractive highlight of that day. The File(s), Presentations, Videos etcetera are available at ftp.macromedia.com The Breeze Preso of the same is at http://mmse.breezecentral.com/r91292712/ (Login as Guest)...
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| 22:08:32 March 19, 2005, Saturday (PST) |
Source: Brajeshwar |
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A co-worker and I were reminiscing about schools. We both went to state schools in CT: he to UConn, I...
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CompUSA.com - Netgear 802.11b Networking Items $9.99 After Rebate. CompUSA has the following Netgear networking items on sale this week for $9.99 after rebate. NETGEAR MR814 Cable/DSL Wireless Router, 802.11b - $9.99 AR NETGEAR MA111 Wireless USB Network Adapter, 802.11b - $9.99 AR NETGEAR MA521 Wireless Network PC Card, 802.11b - $9.99 AR
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Just arrived tonight in Scottsdale for PC Forum. The air smells beautiful around here -- sage? -- and there is a fantastic waterfall in the middle of the hotel, modelled after Aztec pyramids. Forgot my bathing suit -- again!! Also forgot to bring the book I was reading at home, Women's Writing in Contemporary France. And had nothing to read on the plane! Unthinkable. So I bought The Master by Colm Toibin at the airport bookstore. It's a fictionalization of Henry James's latter years, and so far it is beautiful and sad.
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| 22:01:18 March 19, 2005, Saturday (PST) |
Source: Caterina.net |
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Breathing through the nose is a luxury, appreciate it!
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| 22:00:00 March 19, 2005, Saturday (PST) |
Source: jjeff.com |
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Yo La Tengo has just released a retrospective CD (streets 3/22), Prisoner of Love, that's pretty great. Among the tracks of outtakes and rarities (in the limited edition triple CD version only) is an awesome acoustic version of Tom Courtenay [4.7MiB MP3]. So good.
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| 21:58:22 March 19, 2005, Saturday (PST) |
Source: random($foo) |
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Dear Friends, We are a Software solutions company in India Chennai), with offic
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Coach Chris Jent picks up his first win as the Magic snap their 7 game skid and beat the Blazers, 97-92. So far, I like the things that we're seeing from the Magic. The biggest area of improvement is bench play. Hedo Turkoglu is slowly rounding back into shape and we are getting good production from Tony Battie.
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(Unlawful Entry really is the quintessential early-90's movie, which means it pretty much stinks -- predictable, with a thread-bare plot....)
Unlawful Entry really is the quintessential early-90's movie, which means it pretty much stinks -- predictable, with a thread-bare plot....
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