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“How many people realize that we’re living in a golden age, the Golden Age of the Internet? It won’t last; golden ages never do. Some of it will remain, but there’s evidence that much of it is headed for the trash heap of history.”
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“LastNightsParty’s Urban Pinups are non-professionals eager for an alternative to the false,airbrushed beauty of the fashion industry.”
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“Kiplinger’s Personal Finance applied it to the Cheneys’ financial disclosure statement and printed the analysis under the provocative headline, “Cheneys betting on bad news?”"
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“It turns out some people may, in fact, be more genetically predisposed than others to wanting the newest toys, gadgets and fashions.”
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Some plain english translations for the terminology behind net neutrality.
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“before there were bloggers there were diarists, people who would take the technology of their day, which for some were pens and for others, pencils, and write in notebooks, or blank books, or lockable books called diaries.”
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Is marriage still a viable tradition?
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Praying for the EOTW? Double-U-tee-F, mate?
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The Top-100 computer security tools.
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“Let’s see whether the United States is capable as acting according to its important values, or whether it is, as so many people are saying, run by the misguided short-term interested of large corporations.”
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Who said it, Ann Coulter or Adolph Hitler?
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A patio may be cheaper, but they don’t have the same sense of separation as a deck. Oh well, next house.
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“Time for some action and we’re putting our data where our mouth is. ” The Senate has a new bill which will have terrible consequences and it needs to be stopped. Why? Customers paid [...] billions of dollars per state for open, fiber optic, 45 Mbps,
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