Monthly Archives: October 2003

Oct 29

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No, your eyes are not deceiv­ing you, the W3C sides with Microsoft against Eolas patent. Hate MS if you will, but this is a clearly stu­pid patent and could eas­ily dis­rupt the web as you know it now.

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Oct 29

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Is it really Twi­light of the dorks? The author doesn’t think so and nei­ther do I. After all, who’s going to main­tain all this tech stuff the frat boys use but don’t understand?

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Oct 29

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The new Mod­u­lar Com­put­ing Core is a new form fac­tor for PCs that is basi­cally a small brick that you carry from place to place, dock­ing on your desk or into a case to be used as a lap­top. Only … Read More

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Oct 29

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Speak­ing of which, would any­one out there be inter­ested in hav­ing a site specif­i­cally offer­ing ser­vices for musi­cians to hook up with other like-minded folks? Sort of like the clas­si­fied ads or the notes you see in the entrance­ways of … Read More

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Oct 29

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I guess Friend­ster is is get­ting some peo­ple excited, though not in the way you’d might think. I can hon­estly say it isn’t much good for find­ing peo­ple who want to get together and play music, but that may change if … Read More

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