- Thursday, December 07, 2006 — 61 Articles Published
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Satire: The NFL's New Rules On Roughing The Passer— Known henceforth as the "Dwyane Wade" rules.
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Three and You're Out— You can photograph the first three songs of a performance and then you’re done, get out, and don’t even think
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Open Letter to Lloyd Carr: A-B-C— I think many voters would have leaned to Michigan if only Lloyd Carr had asked for their vote.
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DVD Review: Paul McCartney — The Space Within US— I had already predispositioned myself into thinking that this was an unnecessary release.
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Gaming Round Up for 12/07/06— Fast food and gaming go hand and hand once again as parents are once again put under the microscope.
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Pump it Up Ends World Finals, Set To See New Version— Mexico takes home top honors as the world prepares for the 2007 tournament on a brand new version.
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Flush With Election Success, Venezuela's Chávez Appoints New Cabinet Minister: Jesus Christ— In which Hugo Chávez re-discovers religion.
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Romney's Lawn? Who Toils to Deliver the Boston Globe?— Last week the Boston Globe hacked Mitt Romney because illegals have cut his lawn. Guess who delivers the Boston
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Bush and the Iraq Study Group: The Way Forward— The findings of the Iraq Study Group must be given strenuous consideration. The status quo is no longer an
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Book Review: Point Blank (Alex Rider Adventures) by Anthony Horowitz— Alex Rider is back in action, back in danger, and running for his life against a world-threatening plot!
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PC Game Review: Hidden Expedition - Titanic— Your mission: explore the wreckage, collect antique artifacts for the Titanic Museum, uncover clues to the location of the Titanic's
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Music Review: The Decemberists - The Crane Wife— The Decemberists take us through a maze of unforgettable emotion that, in the end, proves to be their best work
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Nintendo Wii Review: Rayman - Raving Rabbids— Beat cute bunnies senseless with plungers. This is where gaming violence goes too far.
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DVD Review: Inside the Actor’s Studio - Icons — This DVD set is great for the aspiring actor, a lover of films or a particular actor, and is a
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There is Water on Mars, Maybe Life Too!— NASA says life may exist on Mars. Evidence of recent flowing water found there.
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Discovery Still Go To Light Up The Heavens— 60% chance for Discovery's blast-off Thursday. Weather could be the Grinch. Spectacular fireworks will be the prize.
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Day By Day for December 07, 2006— Chris Muir's excellent Day By Day cartoon, for December 07, 2006
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Book Review: Saturday Morning Omelettes by Kavita Khanna— Delhi-born author Kavita Khanna entertainingly narrates a unique, heartwarming tale about the fortunes of a modern Indian family.
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Manga Review: Black Cat— Kentaro Yabuki’s familiar, yet energetic, manga adventure series.
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Can You Spell Revolution? An Interview with Canadian Author Matt Beam— My most significant achievement was believing in myself.
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Boy Arrested for Opening Christmas Present Early— A South Carolina boy was arrested for opening his Game Boy before Christmas.
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Music Review: Glenn Danzig - Black Aria II— Danzig ventures away from the rock that has brought him fame.
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Music Review: Blackmore's Night - Winter Carols— A Renaissance rock take on traditional Christmas hymns and carols, with a few other seasonal tunes thrown in.
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Inside Blog Traffic Exchanges: Reviewing the 5 Top Blog Exchanges— Blog traffic exchanges help bloggers to get readers to their blog. Here's the inside scoop on the five blog exchanges.
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TV Review: The Real World: Denver— Eighteen seasons in (yeah, you read right), MTV's The Real World still has some zest left.
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Music Review: Nina Simone - Nina Simone: Remixed and Reimagined— Hopefully I’ve not confused you more than this album confused me.
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Blogcritics Goodie Bag: Tori Amos, The Good The Bad and The Queen, Andrew Douglas Rothbard, C-SIDE, Natalie Walker, and Silk— Digital media music and video downloads and streams.
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There is No Cure for Writer's Block— Robert Smith tries to find the cure for what ails him.
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Retro Redux: Tinkering With Tubes Leads To Adventures In Paradise— I lost count of the times that I got zapped when I wasn't expecting it...
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Latest PS3 Firmware Irritates Tech Savvy Users— Sony does not need to be irritating its tech savvy early adopters.
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Music review: Goldfrapp - We Are Glitter— Goldfrapp will beat you into submission with some help from various music producers with their first full-length remix album.
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The Laptop Resurrection— It's like when you put something back together and have screws left over, only less obvious...
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Professional Service Firms & Email Newsletters: Is Low-Value Content Inevitable?— Although an indication that the firm is on the right track, the email newsletter is not deal for execution.
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Report: Tom O'Brien To Leave Boston College For NC State— If Tom O'Brien leaves Boston College for NC State and no one cares, does a tree grow in Brooklyn?
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Book Review: Echo Park by Michael Connelly— Saying Harry Bosch is a bit hard on himself is like saying President Bush is hesitant about admitting mistakes in
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Music Review: Damien Rice - 9— The singer/songwriter genre brings into focus what is perhaps the biggest mystery of music: Why do particular sounds appeal to
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Q: The World’s First Billionaire?— mental_floss question of the day.
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Cigar Culture: The Rat Pack— ...
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Enter To Win: Yusuf Islam - An Other Cup— Steven Demetre Georgiou, Cat Stevens, and Yusuf Islam are all one man and a most remarkable, impressive one at that.
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"Songs to Fly By" Playlist— Here are the eight best songs for traveling by air, all in one playlist.
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Jazz Riffing History: Building Cosmopolitanism One Song at a Time— Calling all bloggers! Let's breathe deep, listen, remember and build a world of rich plurality.
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DVD Review: David Bowie Under Review 1976-1979: The Berlin Trilogy— A sleepy look at Bowie's tenure in Berlin.
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Satire: To Johnny Marks, Re "Rudolph, The Red-Nosed Reindeer"— The author replies to a submission query for "Rudolph, the Red-Nosed Reindeer" by Johnny Marks.
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More Tips From A Professional Christmas Tree Decorator— Part II: Oh Christmas Tree Oh... Deck the Halls... or maybe get a stiff drink!
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Thoughts on Michael Richards From A Fellow Stand-Up Comedian— Sadly, it looks like comedy clubs are less like comedy clubs and more like factories.
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The Young Woman Who Wanted Something To Eat After Midnight— When had it become a world where you didn't exist if you didn't own a car?
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Cavs Beat Raptors and Find Another Role Player— The Cavaliers have a superstar, and now they just need to keep finding role players to help their playoff run.
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Music DVD Review: Rainbow - Live In Munich 1977— Live In Munich 1977 captures one of the era's best heavy metal bands at the height of their power.
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Acclaim Announces More Dance! Details— New screenshots lead to new details about the forthcoming game.
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Poetry, Football, and the Spirits in the Sky— The performance will revolve around a sequence of 13 poems which range from intimate personal accounts to epic narratives of
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Arguing With A Hipster About Tom Waits— Arguing about the career of Tom Waits on his 57th birthday. Happy Birthday, Tom!
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DVD Review: Head Trauma— In this indie psychological horror film, exactly what is stalking George?
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SanDisk Cruzer 2Gb Micro and Windows Vista ReadyBoost— Is the SanDisk Cruzer Micro any good, and what is this ReadyBoost thing?
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Yahoo to Release Norah Jones Track without DRM and The Daily Music and Tech News— Yahoo Music, Norah Jones, The Flaming Lips, and Clap Your Hands, Say Yeah are all in today's update.
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Why The Grammy Awards Make Me Feel Old— Although never a stamp of artistic greatness, now the Grammys just make me feel my age.
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The Healthy Skeptic: Banning Trans Fat - Another Bad Idea From The Food Police— Trans-fats get banned from New York City. This is a case of misplaced priorities and flawed logic
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Teenagers With Bombs Are America's Future— Are we sacrificing our intellectual competitiveness on the altar of mindless fear and compulsory conformity?
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December 7, 1941: "A Date Which Will Live In Infamy"— Then, as now, various and sundry misfits advanced overly-feverish theories blaming the government.
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Music Review: Primus - They Can't All Be Zingers— Wait a minute. Primus? I LIKE A PRIMUS RECORD? I feel faint...
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Interview with Kavita Khanna— Kavita Khanna is the author of Saturday Morning Omelettes.
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Iraq Study Group Report: The Way Forward or A Cover-Up?— This report is a "clever" move by Bush and Baker to provide cover for the the U.S. administration's war in
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