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...and one more thing I dont get (endless list)
googling ''I hate'', of course, produces some 32 million entries, not none. ... so was that a joke? it occurs to me that there would be a whole interesting subset of things which really did return no entries.... excluding nonsense words and odd proper names, I wonder if indeed there are any left?
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Lifehacking
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jusboutded
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November 13, 2009
wisdom concerning the running speed of bears vs humans
and the practical utility of choosing your hiking companions::: john and jake were planning a long hike through the woods and while buying supplies in town they were warned that bears had been sighted lately nearby. john said ''oh Im not worried about that, Im a pretty good runner.'' the storekeeper said ''surely you dont think you can outrun a ...
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jusboutded
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November 13, 2009
am I an idiot? (response requested)
like someone who doesnt get a joke told at a party but laughs out loud because everyone else does and then asks their date on the way home what it meant , I missed two things... why is asking ''where can I read books online?'' called incredible? and is the popular green poop a joke? whose joke? or would you rather we just drove on home in ...
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jusboutded
on
November 13, 2009
This Blog Beat You To The Google Game
By a long shot: http://nohappymedium.com/ You should give them some credit in your article, they've been doing a weekly, very funny google game for months now.
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Lifehacking
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destor
on
November 11, 2009
GOOGLE Searchbox
What great ideas to while away a rainy Sunday afternoon! I am certainly going to give it a try.
Posted to
Lifehacking
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david wayne osedach
on
November 2, 2009
GeoCities
I remember GeoCities well. I wish I had had more time to play with it. But I am more than making up for it now.
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Technology
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david wayne osedach
on
October 28, 2009
breathless fanboyism does not equal technology journalism...
...nor is any amount of insipid gushing going to lure me back onto the Microsoft hamster wheel. I anticipate having my initial Win7 experience sometime in the next year or so, once the infrastructure people at my day job manage to convince senior management to lob another few million bucks into the worldwide deployment of yet another ...
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Technology
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earthwirehead
on
October 23, 2009
Google settlement
I would like to see the new Settlement require permission from all rights owners before all or large parts of a work are displayed or sold. Anything less guarantees unintended consequences. For example, the Berne Convention would be contravened, and we would automatically become a rogue nation on that front. Since IP is one of our major exports ...
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Jurisprudence
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Marion Gropen
on
September 30, 2009
Why the Netflix Prize is harder for search
I thought Farhad's idea to apply the Netflix Prize to every problem under the sun was under-thought - more like a ''gee-whiz that's neat!'' than a real contemplation on the subject. Farhad missed one of the key reasons why the Netflix prize was a good problem to crowdsource - Netflix had a very well-defined mathematical problem, and was able to ...
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Technology
by
computron
on
September 29, 2009
GOOGLE Chrome
I jumped on GOOGLE Chrome when it first came up and love it! I can't wait for GOOGLE Wave to come out.
Posted to
Technology
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david wayne osedach
on
September 25, 2009
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