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Monty Python comes to YouTube - legally
Steven Hodson via The Inquisitr on Wed, 19 Nov. 2008
Since almost day one of YouTube becoming the haven to some of the worst in human stupidity as well as some of the coolest stuff around; one of th readmore

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Dan Lyons Says Kiss My Ass and Quits Blogging
Steven Hodson via The Inquisitr on Wed, 19 Nov. 2008
LATE BREAKING: Dan Lyons, the writer/ journalist formerly know as The Real Dan Lyons formerly know as The Fake Steve J readmore
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They’ll never look at SpongeBob the same
Steven Hodson via WinExtra on Wed, 19 Nov. 2008
I’m not sure who exactly they are targeting this hideous hunk of plastic for but it is definitely something that cou readmore

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Has Newsweek thrown the gag around Dan Lyons?
Steven Hodson via The Inquisitr on Wed, 19 Nov. 2008
Dan Lyons aka Fake Steve Jobs is well known for his abrasive style posts where no-one is immune from his sarcastic wit that can cut to the bone at times. All the time he was working at Forbes and writing under his FSJ persona the world was treated to some great writing. Now though with him working for Newsweek things seem to have changed and not for the better. Case in point was a post h readmore

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A guilty secret - I want a Zune
Steven Hodson via WinExtra on Tue, 18 Nov. 2008
I know everyone and their brother are iPod fanatics and to them nothing can beat out this epitome of form and function for an readmore

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Security software one step closer to being a core unit
Steven Hodson via The Inquisitr on Tue, 18 Nov. 2008
I have always strongly maintained that any security related software; whether it be anti-virus, spyware or malware protection, should be a core part of any readmore

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We have just opened auditions for our 2009 season:...
Steven Jay Cohen via TARDIS Newsroom - Doctor Who N on Tue, 18 Nov. 2008
We have just opened auditions for our 2009 season:BrokenSea - Doctor Who - 2009 Season Auditionshttp://www.brokensea.com/drwhohttp://brokensea.com/sf-forum/auditions/dr-who-2009/page-1/post-203/#p203Characters:Derrick (male, human, modern, British, working class, 20s)Derrick: Nah, only if the VCR is stuck blinkin' 12. (beat) Hey, meetin' some people some readmore

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TUAW Review: MacTrak Theft Recovery Software
Steven Sande via The Unofficial Apple Weblog (T on Tue, 18 Nov. 2008
Filed under: Software, Macbook Pro, MacBook, MacBook Air readmore

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Pipilotti Rist: Relational Aesthetician?
Steven Kaplan via post.thing.net - A lean, mean, on Tue, 18 Nov. 2008
PIPILOTTI RIST Pour Your Body Out (7354 Cubic Meters) November 19, 2008–February 2, 2009 Museum of Modern Art, Donald B. and Catherine C. Marron Atrium, second floor Tuesday, November 18, 2008. Don't look now, but MoMA seems to be entering the Relational Aesthetics sweepstakes with their installation of Pipilotti Rist's Pour Your Body Out (7354 Cubic Meters) readmore

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Joint Intelligence DNA Database Described
Steven Aftergood via Secrecy News on Tue, 18 Nov. 2008
Scattered details of a little-known U.S. government database containing the DNA of suspected terrorists were gathered and reported today in the Financial Times.  See “Fears over Covert DNA Database” by Stephen Fidler. The Joint Federal Agencies [or more often: Antiterrorism] Intelligence DNA Database ( readmore

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FOIA Litigation Guide
Steven Aftergood via Secrecy News on Tue, 18 Nov. 2008
Under the Freedom of Information Act, one need not be a lawyer to file a lawsuit.  A clever, committed advocate can sometimes defeat a team of government lawyers and win disclosure of denied documents.  On the other hand, an inept, overzealous or unlucky litigant can leave a trail of legal wreckage that will make the lives of other FOIA requesters more difficult. A newly updated guideb readmore

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FOIA Litigation Guide
Steven Aftergood via Secrecy News on Tue, 18 Nov. 2008
Under the Freedom of Information Act, one need not be a lawyer to file a lawsuit.  A clever, committed advocate can sometimes defeat a team of government lawyers and win disclosure of denied documents.  On the other hand, an inept, overzealous or unlucky litigant can leave a trail of legal wreckage that will make the lives of other FOIA requesters more difficult. A newly updated guideb readmore

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"A Shot Of The Purest Oxygen"
stevenberlinjohnson via stevenberlinjohnson.com on Tue, 18 Nov. 2008
I received the final books for The Invention Of Air the other day, which is always an exciting milestone, after the seemingly endless drip of first-pass pages, pre-galleys, galleys that leads up to the publication of a book. I've been flipping through it on and off for the past few days now, and I think readmore

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OpeniBoot
Steven Troughton-Smith via High Caffeine Content on Tue, 18 Nov. 2008
Just last night I checked out the OpeniBoot project to see how it was getting along (OpeniBoot is an open-source bootloader for iPhone whose goal is to replace the Apple-made 'iBoot' as the first thing the device boots; this will allow the booting of custom OSes like Linux in the future).After toying around for a bit setting up the cross-compiler and hacking at the sources to b readmore

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Microsoft Breaks Into Top 10 of World's Most Powerful Supercomputers
Steven Bink via Bink.nu on Tue, 18 Nov. 2008
Today at the Supercomputing 2008 conference, Microsoft Corp. debuted in the top 10 of the world's most powerful supercomputers with Shanghai Supercomputer Center and Dawning Information Industry... Continue this aticle on Bink.nu readmore

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Vitamin E and C Do Not Prevent Cancer
Steven Novella via NeuroLogica Blog on Tue, 18 Nov. 2008
A new long term study of vitamin E and C supplementation in a group of physicians showed no protective effect for either prostate cancer specifically or cancer in general. This is a disappointing result - it would be nice if a low risk intervention like vitamin supplementation would significantly reduce cancer risk, but it does not appear to be the case. The results of the study were pre readmore

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5 Amazing ways to drive traffic to your site Part 1- Article Marketing
Steven Aitchison via Change your thoughts on Tue, 18 Nov. 2008
If you have the best website in the world it’s absolutely no use if you are not getting traffic to it.  Over the last few years I have read about and tested some great ways to get traffic to my sites, not just this one.  I will show you some great ways to bring traffic to your sites, some obvious ways and some not so obvious. readmore

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Who Will Be The Next Yahoo CEO? Jerry Yang Departs
Steven Finch via Crenk on Tue, 18 Nov. 2008
Jerry Yang, co-founder of Yahoo and its CEO since June 2007, is stepping down from the Chief Executive spot as soon as a yet-to-be-named successor is appointed. Yang will be staying with the company in the role of “Chief Yahoo” and maintaining a seat on t readmore

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Hotmail Show Banner Display Advertising in the Wrong Sizes
Steven Finch via Crenk on Tue, 18 Nov. 2008
I have been noticing a lot lately that there has been numerous times on very large sites, in which I have seen banner display advertising of a certain size in a position of a com readmore

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A gold mine for program junkies
Steven Hodson via WinExtra on Tue, 18 Nov. 2008
I love programs. That is a fact that I have never tried to hide and while my real love has to be utility programs for Windows I am also hooked on programs of all types for the operating system. The problem readmore

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