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a lot of time if youre trying to eat a steak it'll get right off the table and run back onto the carcass of the dead beast.
The Creative Commons site is the biggest site (in terms of traffic and exposure) I've ever done in fully valid XHTML 1.0 ... I haven't received a single complaint about the layouts in Netscape 4 browsers (I hide all CSS from NN4 users).
Professor Henry Jenkins from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology has studied the fan fiction phenomenon....without a mention of one of it's most common themes - Pop culture icons having sex.
He argues it is part of our civilised life and the internet has created a revolution in grassroots creativity. [BBC]
Hip hop has become Steven Seagal in a do-rag.- Pierre Bennu (AppleSauce)
Efforts such as Soderbergh's do not sit well with Eastman Kodak Co., the world's largest maker of photographic film. The company greets the idea that digital cameras might replace film with all the enthusiasm of a guy digging a canal trench who looks up to see the first steam locomotive chugging by. Which is why Kodak has launched a public relations blitz designed to keep the film manufacturer from becoming a technology casualty of the early 21st century -- or at least to stave off what may be inevitable a bit longer.
U.S. officials have said little publicly about the captives' names, numbers or whereabouts, and virtually nothing about interrogation methods. But interviews with several former intelligence officials and 10 current U.S. national security officials - including several people who witnessed the handling of prisoners - provide insight into how the U.S. government is prosecuting this part of the war.
The picture that emerges is of a brass-knuckled quest for information, often in concert with allies of dubious human rights reputation, in which the traditional lines between right and wrong, legal and inhumane, are evolving and blurred.
A shuttle came at 4:30 this morning to whisk Lane off to the airport... and back to North Carolina. It's an odd time for goodbyes. Especially when you're barefoot, in your pajamas, and it's 40 degrees outside.
I'm in Antarctica and will be posting updates for friends and family here!