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Glad he’s ok.  Michael Bernstein

by Bryan Strawser · Mar 27, 2002

Glad he’s ok.  Michael Bernstein is blogging from Netanya, in Israel, where a suicide bomber struck today.   [Scripting News]

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These folks were heroes.  Cockpit

by Bryan Strawser · Mar 27, 2002

These folks were heroes.  Cockpit Tape Offers Few Answers but Points to Heroic Efforts. Families of those who died aboard United Airlines Flight 93, which crashed in Pennsylvania on Sept. 11, will receive little clarity over what actually happened. By Jere Longman. [New York Times: Politics]

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Well written editorial.  Hey Bill,

by Bryan Strawser · Mar 24, 2002

Well written editorial.  Hey Bill, Hillary..  Telling the truth would have been easier..  The Lessons of Whitewater. We hope that the Whitewater investigation will be a permanent reminder to people who seek elective office that the best defense against any inquiry is to volunteer the truth. [New York Times: Opinion]

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These letters are hilarious…  The

by Bryan Strawser · Mar 24, 2002

These letters are hilarious…  The Spam Letters.  I can’t remember why I started writing back….   One user starts responding to his SPAM letters. No comments about site since it was slashdotted when I tried to bring it up. Give it a little time to settle down the concept sounds like it might be worth a chuckle. [Privacy Digest]

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INDIANA IN THE FINAL FOUR! 

by Bryan Strawser · Mar 23, 2002

INDIANA IN THE FINAL FOUR!  ’nuff said.

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This is a seriously bad

by Bryan Strawser · Mar 23, 2002

This is a seriously bad bill.  Wired News: Anti-Copy Bill Slams Coders. Legal experts said on Friday that the CBDTPA regulates nearly any program, in source or object code, that runs on a PC or anything else with a microprocessor. That’s not just Windows media players and their brethren, as you might expect. [Tomalak’s Realm]

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I like holidays.  Memorial Day

by Bryan Strawser · Mar 23, 2002

I like holidays.  Memorial Day and the Fourth of July have long been my favorite holidays because they represent a time for reflection for those that either gave their lives in the service of our country – or in memory of the principles on which our country was founded.


Each Memorial Day, I try to take some time to remember those who have served our nation.  It was easier to do in High School as a Boy Scout, because we spent the weekend prior to Memorial Day placing flags on the graves of every veteran in Fountain County, Indiana.  It was like a lesson in history and sacrifice as you read the government issued footstones that outline the service of each individual veteran.


To alot of people, Memorial Day is a day for BBQ and kicking off the rites of summer.  It would be time better spent as citizens if we visited a cemetary and gave our thanks to those who went before us.


The Wrong Way to Remember Sept. 11. Relieving people of work does not necessarily move their thoughts in a desired direction. [New York Times: Opinion]

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