Archive for March, 2004

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Wednesday, March 31st, 2004

Google is testing a new webapp called gmail. Learn more about it here. Long the best search engine on the net, Google is becoming one of the most useful tools out there for an ever-increasing number of applications (not to mention all of the handy ones that are tucked away inside the search engine). What’s [...]

Showlister update

Wednesday, March 31st, 2004

Showlister breaks 1,000. As of right now, we’ve had 1,095 downloads and 16,169 page views. That’s small potatoes compared to many projects, but it makes me happy just the same. It’s fun to find new sites using it in interesting ways. It’s about time, I guess, to sart working on the next release.

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Tuesday, March 30th, 2004

Showlister breaks 1,000. As of right now, we’ve had 1,095 downloads and 16,169 page views. That’s small potatoes compared to many projects, but it makes me happy just the same. It’s fun to find new sites using it in interesting ways. It’s about time, I guess, to sart working on the next release.

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Monday, March 29th, 2004

I’ve been enjoying this line-by-line critique of the Left Behind series.
Weird things afoot at my hosting providor. Sorry for any outages.

Chomsky gets wired

Friday, March 26th, 2004

Kat informed me that Noam Chomsky now has a blog.

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Thursday, March 25th, 2004

Kat informed me that Noam Chomsky now has a blog.

On Bob Edwards & NPR

Thursday, March 25th, 2004

Nice site, great jazz: kkjz.org.
Grow your audience 41% over the past five years, lose your job anyway: More on the Bob Edwards reassignment. Here’s a tasty quotable from the management:
“This is part of the natural evolution of NPR, and finding the critical mix of new voices and familiar voices…. This is not [...]

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Wednesday, March 24th, 2004

Nice site, great jazz: kkjz.org.
Grow your audience 41% over the past five years, lose your job anyway: More on the Bob Edwards reassignment. Here’s a tasty quotable from the management:

“This is part of the natural evolution of NPR, and finding the critical mix of new voices and familiar voices…. This is not about individuals [...]

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Wednesday, March 24th, 2004

NPR’s Bob Edwards gets the boot? What the hell? (via rc3.org).

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Tuesday, March 23rd, 2004

NPR’s Bob Edwards gets the boot? What the hell? (via rc3.org).

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