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NY Times: "The worst bear market in a generation deepened today as stocks fell sharply for their third straight session, leaving several of the leading market indexes at their lowest levels since 1997." Glenn Fleishman: "War chalking derives from 'war driving,' a pastime of discovering wireless networks using widely available data-sniffing software that identifies open and restricted wireless nodes in homes and businesses." Don Box has a new weblog. Welcome! Note to Apple, Wired News is a rumor site too. Andy Ihnatko: "I guess some people are already coming to Expo in a decidedly bad mood. It seems that the organizers have been giving independently-run news sites a hard time about press passes. Some sites are in the business of posting the most absurd rumors and nonsense imaginable. And oddly enough, they're taking umbrage at the fact that their Geocities webpage isn't being recognized with full Press Access to the show." The WSJ has an article about how to get started blogging. A reader forwarded me the article via email. I saved it into my upstream folder. It worked. Hey he's using Manila for his weblog. That's very cool. ESPN: "Reports that the son of Ted Williams has frozen the body of the late baseball great, with the alleged hope of reproducing him in some form at a later date, has been met with bewilderment and disgust in baseball circles. But the rational truth, say scientists, is that cloning of humans is right around the corner -- and elite athletes possess some of the most exquisite DNA." ieSpell is a "free Internet Explorer browser extension that spell checks text input boxes on a webpage." It's going to be another hot one today. It's kind of chilly this morning. That's the nice thing about living in a desert (just in the summer) it really cools off at night. The forecast predicts a high between 100 and 110 F. Maybe another movie. AP says the cause of Gene Kan's death was suicide. Gene Kan had a weblog. |
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