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Must Explorer…  Quentin Stafford-Fraser continues

by Bryan Strawser · Feb 24, 2002

Must Explorer…  Quentin Stafford-Fraser continues integrating Radio w/PHP.  [Scripting News]

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You expect to find them? 

by Bryan Strawser · Feb 24, 2002

You expect to find them?  With all of that heat and such, I would think they’re probably gone. USA Today: WTC flight recorders still missing. Investigators have yet to find crucial voice and data recorders from doomed jetliners. [Adam Curry: Adam Curry’s Weblog]

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Not an overly bad idea. 

by Bryan Strawser · Feb 24, 2002

Not an overly bad idea.  I still want them able to launch quickly though.  Constant Air Patrols May Be Grounded. WBZ Feb 24 2002 8:40AM ET [Moreover – moreover…]

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Well, good luck.  I think

by Bryan Strawser · Feb 23, 2002

Well, good luck.  I think Target has you beat.  Enriched by Working Class, Wal-Mart Eyes BMW Crowd. Wal-Mart, which became the nation’s biggest company by stressing low prices, is setting its sights on affluent shoppers. [The New York Times: National]

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I can almost, but not

by Bryan Strawser · Feb 23, 2002

I can almost, but not quite yet, work completely from home.  Fast Company: Virtually There? What follows, then, is a real-world guide to the promise and perils of electronic collaboration. To answer the most basic questions about virtual work, Fast Company spoke to a broad group of technology suppliers and leading-edge users, from doctors and developers to consultants and engineers. [Tomalak’s Realm]

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 You go Sarah Hughes!

by Bryan Strawser · Feb 23, 2002

A picture named sarah.gif You go Sarah Hughes!

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This should be an interesting

by Bryan Strawser · Feb 23, 2002

This should be an interesting show.  Strange sex. Documentarians Joe and Harry Gantz, creators of HBO’s “Taxicab Confessions,” talk about their new film: A stark, disturbing portrait of three couples who swing. [Salon.com]

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