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Tuesday, May 14, 2002
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HELP! I got home from work at 3:20pm and I've spent the last 3 hours blogging and haven't gotten anything else done! How do you guys cope? Or do you just not have a life away from the blog?
(Is it some gramatical no-no to put an uncommon word (atleast I don't use it much) like cope in two consecutive posts?)
6:15:29 PM
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MotW: DJ Micro - TechMix Live @ Avalon, Boston
Not sure when this took place but its a nice trance, tech-house, breaks set, getting lots of spins in my mp3 player, er my mp3 player doesn't spin but oh well.
5:23:30 PM
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Zero tolerance takes toll on pupils -- The Washington Times
On a semi-related note, today at work there was a group of students from a local high school graphic arts class on a tour of the place. As you might expect of high school students in a graphic arts class quite a few of them were gothy/outcast looking One of the young men was wearing (among other things like a top hat) a belt that was covered in bullet shells. A few of my cow-orkers spent the rest of the day complaining about how this 'kid' shouldn't have been wearing that and how "We just spent $20,000 on this security system, and they just let him walk in the door". The moral of the story? I don't know but maybe you can think up one and tell me.
4:52:47 PM
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Doc is blogging the Apple press conference. Wes is blogging the O'Reilly conf, and blogging Doc blog Apple. By the time the Times has their article, it will all be old news. So much for Steven Levy's thesis that we're doing what he's doing. We're not. This is new. Sorry. [Scripting News]
I'd be blogging what I did today but I don't think you want to hear about how to effectivly clean UV Varnish out of a drip pan AND I don't have access to a computer for those 8 hours :(.
4:32:56 PM
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Sony shaves price of PlayStation 2. The electronics giant responds to growing price pressure in the video game industry, cutting the North American price of its PlayStation 2 game console by $100.
Just got my tax return for $1,059 so I may buy one of these... FFX here I come!
4:30:28 PM
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Why hackers are a step ahead of the law. The Internet has bred an elite class of computer criminals who are organized, well funded and far more technologically sophisticated than most law enforcement officials.
Why can't hackers do something useful like steal the financial and personal information of the major Oil/Energy executives and post that online so we can harass them?
4:29:07 PM
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Hey, Who's That Face in My Song?
Although this isn't new to me (I think i read something about this more than 8 months ago) its still pretty cool that Wired picked it up!
6:16:24 AM
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