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City of Chicago saves oodles of cash and loves the goodness of Linux after migrating from Windows.
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As in – large piles of cash make people stupid.
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Or why it should be alt.die.die.die.diebold. Election results should not be in the hands of people this incompetent.
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Blog commentors threatening your dog because they dont like what you write? WTF is with that!!!!!!!
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Pope is at it again. Scientists not tempered by faith before knowledge are being like ‘Icarus’.
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Former German Chancellor disturbed by US President using God references (and as justification) as part of Iraq discussions.
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Allofmp3 was wildly popular. The music industry can learn a lot about what people want – and will pay for.
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How Ikea has become so successful.
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A funky first robot project.
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One for my kids – and us. Family Guy is funny awful brilliance:)
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Rush Limbaugh proves once again he wouldn’t know class, style, accuracy, and good journalism (or even manners!) if they were smothering him. Maybe his being off his illegal medication (ex addict lives in glass house here!) is skewing his perspective. Mayb
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The strident voice of atheism is finally shedding some light into the darkness of the armies of the night (thats an Asimov reference – look it up, is good.)
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I hate to admit it, but blogs (and Google Reader, in delicious irony) are aggregating news with bonus commentary in a way Goggle News isnt.
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Its a cliche, sure. But how do you hug your children with nuclear arms? Or even feed them?
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Lots of reasons why I got a luscious Creative Zen Vision:M:)
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Not sure why you wouldn’t just install Firefox.
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Keith Olbermann and Jon Stewart are the two voices of reason in the media of the USA. Add Stephen Colbert, and finally something beyond what has been slavish fawning of the US President is finally getting mainstream time.
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