- Friday, March 02, 2007 — 51 Articles Published
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No Wonder Bill's Wealthy!— Is government supposed to further enrich the wealthy software monopolies?
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Book Review: Trouble by Jesse Kellerman— It's disappointing that a writer with a talent for composition couldn't trouble himself to come up with something original to
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British Children Losing Sleep Over Global Warming— Global warming is now on the list of horrors that British kids worry about.
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Book Review: The Disunited States of America by Harry Turtledove— Teenager Justin Monroe is sent to Virginia in an alternate world in which the United States never became united.
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Book Review: The Physics of the Buffyverse by Jennifer Ouellette— The book feels like a coffee klatch, except instead of discussing Buffy's hair, it's about the rules of the universe
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Interview with Lisa Lutz, Author of The Spellman Files— "I’m not a vandal, I use doors most of the time, and I’m fairly polite." — Lisa Lutz
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Periodically Speaking: YRB Magazine— A magazine for the street-wise urban sophisticate who spends his or her free hours in trendy rock clubs.
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The IT Animal Kingdom— Are you living in the IT animal kingdom? Can you recognize others in your company?
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Book Review: The Show I'll Never Forget - 50 Writers Relive Their Most Memorable Concertgoing Experience - Edited by Sean Manning— When a bunch of writers are turned loose to recall their most memorable concerts, the results are fascinating, funny, bittersweet,
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Q: Can Scientists Help You Choose the Sex of Your Baby?— U.K.-based clinics are now offering potential parents the opportunity to “choose” the sex of their impending bundles of joy.
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Software Review: Democracy Player— Find, download, organize, and watch internet videos from one easy application.
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Book Review - Signaling In Telecommunication Networks Second Edition by John G. van Bosse and Fabrizio U. Devetak— If you want to understand the topic of telecommunications signaling, Signaling In Telecommunication Networks may be the only book that
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Movie Review: Revisiting An Inconvenient Truth— The five simple things that made this recent Oscar-winning documentary a pleasure to watch.
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Business Email Etiquette— Five tips for more effectively using Email in a business setting.
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PBS Primetime Programming for the Week of March 4— PBS and pledge drive — that means you should check your local listings.
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One Track Mind: Henry Threadgill - "I Can't Wait To Get Home"— Calypso funk meets whack jazz in a song written by a rapper's dad. Play this at your next party.
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Music Review: Branford Marsalis - Bloomington— Branford's message was simple: "We're going on a ride, guys. Why don't you take a seat, strap yourself in, and
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Music Review: Taylor Hicks - Taylor Hicks— Dear Soul Patrol: I'm sorry, and you're right - the man can sing. Can we be friends now?
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Movie Review: Zodiac— Coming from director David Fincher you would expect to see a film with a big twist, would you not?
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Music Review: Dolorean - You Can't Win, A Cure for the Wintertime Blues— "You Can't Win" is a winner on its own terms.
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Xbox Live Arcade Review: Alien Hominid HD— Where do you go when you’re tired of Metal Slug and you realize Konami will never, ever, release another true
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Music Review: Stryker-Slagle Band - Latest Outlook— Talented jazz musicians at the top of their game, playing together with a confidence gained by long-time collaboration.
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Music Review: Mando Diao - Ode To Ochrasy— Mando takes the lively, somewhat hyper energy of its debut album and evolves it into a more relaxed, albeit still
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Music Review: Women of the World: Acoustic— Putumayo World Music takes listeners on a first-class globe-trotting tour of acoustic music performed by women.
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Seven Easy Ways to Ignite the Spark in Your Relationship!— Practical steps to re-ignite the spark in your relationship.
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Movie Review: Tenacious D in The Pick of Destiny— Not Oscar quality, but lots of fun.
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Lost Book May Solve TV's Lost Riddles— Bad Twin may hold clues to TV's Lost.
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The Friday Morning Listen: Erin McKeown - Sing You Sinners— Is there such a thing as the perfect song?
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Movie Review: Isolation— The crunchy part of your burger bites back.
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The History of the Presidential Limousine— The first President to ride in what has become known as the Presidential limousine was Woodrow Wilson.
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New Movies and Box Office Predictions: Black Snake Moan, Wild Hogs, Zodiac— Snakes, hogs, and signs.
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Movie Review: Wild Hogs— Four actors trying to resurrect their careers play four-middle aged guys trying to get back their youth. Coincidence? I think
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Movie Review: Watch Out, Here Comes Hot Fuzz— Did you see and enjoy Shaun of the Dead? If the answer is yes, then you can quite happily skip
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More Than Black History Month Is Needed— How can appreciation for black contributions to America be reached if black history is not deemed significant enough to make
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The White Stripes Finish Album and the Daily Music and Tech News— The White Stripes in the studio, Wilco on the Road and EMI says no in today's update.
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Music Review: Indie Round-Up - Pete Levin, Bloody Hollies, Stepanian— No car? Rent one and listen to the Bloody Hollies loud in it. The power of Rock commands
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These Boots Are Made For Walken— A small play in LA, starring Christopher Walken, and Christopher Walken, and Christopher Walken, and... you get the idea.
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Flash Games: XRaye, Line Game, Vorticube— Swing, bounce, and explore with three games this week.
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Movie Review: 300— Another Frank Miller graphic novel comes to life in this visually stunning, visceral, long-awaited film.
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Clicking on Physical Objects (Part 1)— How technology is falling in place to bridge the gap between the real world and the digital world.
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Are You Googlelized?— There's more to marketing on Google than just Google Video. Learn how to use all the tools Google offers.
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Clicking on Physical Objects (Part 2 of 2)— How technology is falling in place to bridge the gap between the real world and the digital world
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Movie Review: Full of It— Full of It is only two letters away from being the most honestly titled film of the year.
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Book Review: The Picasso Flop by Vince Van Patten— An entertaining mystery that will likely appeal to anyone who plays Texas Hold 'Em or enjoys watching the players on
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Movie Review: The Abandoned— Another very good reason for letting sleeping demons stay sleeping.
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TV Review: NCIS - "Skeletons"— Wet and dripping is the motive of this episode of NCIS.
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Book Review: The Song Of Kahunsha by Anosh Irani— The Song Of Kahunsha is a harsh, unforgiving, horrifying, and beautiful book all at once.
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Book Review: Half of a Yellow Sun, by Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie— What will we be able to forgive when we learn the truth?
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Book Review: Instant Income by Janet Switzer— This is a book that every small business-owner should have on their bookshelf.
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Second Life's In-World Terrorism and The Struggle for Digital Rights— Avatars of the virtual world, unite! You have nothing to lose but your digital chains.
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TV Review: American Idol 6 - Semifinal Results II— The fanbases have finally kicked in and left their mark on the voting results.
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