Name: Ryan Eanes
Dateline: Brooklyn, New York
Weblog: www.gaussianblur.org
Articles: 14
First Published: Friday, August 13, 2004
Last Published: Sunday, November 12, 2006
Currently listing articles 14-1:
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Beakman Blasts Back Into Action— A children's television classic is resurrected ten years later, thanks to the FCC.
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Book Review: Spook— Author Mary Roach follows up her best-selling book on death with an investigation into the afterlife.
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Macintosh from the Ground Up— Andy Hertzfeld tells the curious and engaging story of how the Macintosh computer was born.
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Thoughts on Tribeca— Thoughts on films from the 2005 Tribeca Film Festival, including "Puzzlehead," "Mysterious Skin" and "Tickets."
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Hacking away at the iPod— A new offering from O'Reilly takes a look at what little creative engineering can let you do with your iPod and iTunes.
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Conquering CSS— Make CSS work for you with this book full of "recipes" easy enough for even the beginner.
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The must-have Internet design desk reference— No Starch Press presents a hefty reference volume, essential for any (and every) web programmer, developer and professional out there.
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Lynch, live and lascivious— Comedian/musician Stephen Lynch shocks, horrifies... and amuses (a lot) on his new concert DVD.
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Hacking into the hacker mind— Where is your network vulnerable to attack? A new book by Syngress helps network admins unmask hackers
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Making PHP a snap— David Sklar's new book provides wannabe web programmers with the fundamentals of the flexible PHP programming language.
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Bad Medicine? Bad book, too.— A somewhat amusing book purporting to blow the lid off of quack medicine disappoints in a number of ways.
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A walking, talking, crime-fighting sock monkey... sorta— Penn Jillette, the speaking half of Penn & Teller, takes us on a wild ride courtesy of a sock monkey named Dickie.
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Michael Phelps makes us proud— Michael Phelps begins his quest to break Mark Spitz' record, and obtain 8 Olympic gold medals. So far, so good.
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US & Britain investigate alleged human rights abuses— Is the United States guilty of human rights abuses stemming from mistreatment of British prisoners?

