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Britannica isn’t a viable source for most high school or collegiate work, either; should we ban it for students’ own good?
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Seems like an interesting resource.
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“Sometimes you have to put up with things that don’t jibe with your personal view of the world.” If you believe in Freedom.
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hahah.
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This is where the obese machinery of the state hurts, thus the fast response from Correa.
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How about google alerts.
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The number of spam attempts — that is, the number of junk messages sent out by spammers — is flat, and may even be declining for the first time in years. Got to see to believe.
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We were born as a progressive and cosmopolitan movement and we forget our history at our own peril. Why Ron Paul might not be the perfect libertarian candidate.
Archive for November, 2007
links for 2007-11-30
In 1 on November 30, 2007 at 1:18 amlinks for 2007-11-29
In 1 on November 29, 2007 at 1:19 am-
I have been waiting for this in for a while.
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They never stop surprising me.
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I have been wondering about this myself.
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A defense of shorter workweek.
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More than a third of black Americans no longer believe that blacks are a single race. This finding has alarmed some — but it could help America out of its racial mess.
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Things are not getting easy for the 3 stooges at the OAS
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Very funny.
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Interesting
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Montaner on Ecuador
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Liberty Dollars, Alvaro Vargas Llosa analizes the recent raid at Norfed
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I need one of this.
links for 2007-11-28
In 1 on November 28, 2007 at 1:17 am-
One of the authors of the disaster
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I am waiting for it.
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Will have to see if it’s worthy.
links for 2007-11-26
In 1 on November 26, 2007 at 1:18 am-
Things are picking up speed in Bolivia.
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hahahhaha.
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This only shows that the MPAA does not even understand the open source community.
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Interesting modifications.
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Why the current regime in Ecuador hate towards the only functioning private welfare institution of Ecuador?
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The return of the gold standard?
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Interesting list for my next reinstall of the operating system.
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Join the new Boston tea Party December 16.
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It seems that today libertarians are all over the news.
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More libertarians on the news, front page op-ed section, wow.
links for 2007-11-25
In 1 on November 25, 2007 at 1:18 am-
Cordova likely saved the boy, Estrada said, and his actions should remind people not to quickly characterize illegal immigrants as criminals.
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The fist of totalitarism is closing in Russia.
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Another hole in the wall.
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This is what I need, no extra gizmos.
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A teenager dream.
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“It is now clear that the Government believes children have no entitlement to a relationship with their fathers and that children are the property of their mothers and of the State.” Totally wrong.
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Congratulations Eduardo, you really deserve it.
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Very useful tip for your next trip to a hotel.
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Aye, lets see what happens in the next elections.
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“You could say they were ripping people off, or you could also say they’re providing a service that poor people desperately needed and were willing to pay for,” Mr. Terry said. “Any consumer company in the world would like to have the customer loy
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Think tank for sale in ebay.
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Yes it is, but we are not only cool, we are right.
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And this comment coming from somebody on the left.
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Arosemena on regards to Dora Ampuero of IEEP
links for 2007-11-24
In 1 on November 24, 2007 at 1:17 am-
So finally seems that something is working, what would happen when they start retiring. Not that I am in favor of an extended stay. The US should leave soon, but would Irak would hold together in peace?
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Interesting explanation of the word cholo and Longo and it’s uses in Ecuador.
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Don’t try the first one.
links for 2007-11-22
In 1 on November 22, 2007 at 1:19 am-
They really seem to be obsessed.
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Absolutely true.
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The best, it reminds me somebody could you remember?
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How much more bigger after the war?
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Hopefully not.
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“Google could be losing $110 million of advertising revenue due to that button because people are skipping results pages that have Google ads” So much cash that they can afford it.
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Lo sospeché desde un principio.
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There is not even Chilean capitalism aka Pinochet capitalism, like in China in Venezuela. The truth is that Chavez is a total failure, and his adminiration for China is admiration for a political system that sooner or later is going to collapse despite t
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The stupid foreign policy of supporting dictators just because they accomplish certain political goals, despite their totally undemocratic and antifreedom agenda. Another Saddam Hussein?
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And I thought I made a huge bargain by buying one of this for 29.99 3 years ago. It only lasted a year.
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Very interesting
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The true benefit though is that your employer will match what you set aside up to a certain point! If the company does that in my case there is no matching. Is there any benefit without the match?
links for 2007-11-21
In 1 on November 21, 2007 at 1:19 am-
Here are a list of useful words from around the world that should’ve been invented for the English language
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Reagan was no racist.
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This is rather interesting.
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The story of Abraham’s Lincoln’s parents graveyard.
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At least people deserve to know about who are this people.
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A retro wish list.
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If federal regulators reject the proposed Google acquisition, Internet users will be the ultimate victims
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Essential list.
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Very funny, the truth is that I have stopped using hotmail, is too slow, too bad design.
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The Pentagon has been concealing the true number of American casualties in the Iraq War. The real number exceeds 15,000 and CBS News can prove it.
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Not to read after a meal. Not for the easily scandalized
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Very useful, I had troubles configuring the wifi card on the laptop I installed xubuntu.
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Scary
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I wouldn’t go near that area after dark. and most of those guys are not illegals., in this case mexican americans have been living in oxnard, cal for generations.
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There are some people who still promote a closed content for their public. I am waiting for WSJ to open its content. I don’t even see anymore closed content media.
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Bad or ugly leaders (Smith) led to horrific leaders (Mugabe)
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An upcoming crisis? I don’t doub it, the question is when?
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But whether intended or not, the government’s liberalization is paying many dividends. And one of these dividends — reconciliation — is not only good news, it’s priceless.
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Wow I want to be inside it.
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I think what we’re really debating here is the timing,” said Stuart Hoffman, an economist at PNC Financial in Pittsburgh. “Whether or not it happens on Dec. 11, my guess is that by the March meeting, the Fed funds rate will be 4 percent.; yes the qu
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Very insighful list. Agree with US elephant missing.
links for 2007-11-20
In 1 on November 20, 2007 at 1:19 am-
hahah, very good analysis of Chavez antimidas touch.
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In Mises blog, but originally from Bloomberg. Scary.
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Eso se llama ”gobernar por intimidación” y es un rasgo típico de ciertos primates de Borneo y de algunos homínidos de la cuenca del Caribe. Very funny line.
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The risk of surgery’s.
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For singles and people looking for power.
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Interesting paradox
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Very funny
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King of the Web
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Who knows they might be ready for print ads.
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Uhm I am salivating now.
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Interesting services.
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Happy toilet day.
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Cynics
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Its kind of funny, why they want business with the IMF if they blame them for all their problems.
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Useful.
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But they were trying to make beer
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When imperial societies have turned inward, closed themselves off from the outside world and retreated into ethnic or cultural chauvinism, the end was generally in sight., D ire predictions
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Libertarian too dislike the image of American empire and its too active foreign policy.
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“Peronismo is neither good nor bad — it is incorrigible” Borges
links for 2007-11-19
In 1 on November 19, 2007 at 1:17 am-
Finally.
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The life of Charlie Brown’s creator.
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Very good points.
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Very Funny.
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Interesting
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Tyler Cowen on the cost of war.
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Very useful.
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clever series of shots lining up currency with the D.C. buildings depicted on them
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My last name is typically American, since its among the 30 most used in the US.
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I am not too fond of the external design. I like the sony ebook reader in that respect.
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Uhm, better be careful with those unsolicited IMs.
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Hahah, the same happened to Prince Felipe of Spain in his honeymoon. Nobody is exempt of complying with the law, not even a foreign head of state. Get over Correa, you are not untouchable.
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Interesting, all the good that can be done, and somebody is already thinking in how to read your mind for nefarious purposes.
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Yeah sure, but I won;t recommend anybody to migrate to New Zealand if it has weight problems.
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Sad story, like the Agitator said Lou Dobbs wet Dream. I think its a shame that they don’t even respect the mothers of US citizens.
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hahah.
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WTF with this guy, he is one of the privileged to have email before anybody else, and then he goes AWOL without email.
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Got to try this.
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Well said.
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The details of the fight, before and after, loosers and winners.
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Profile of Carlos Alberto Montaner who recently received a Honoris causa from UFM.
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The other Zapata, recollections of Zapata’s grandson.
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A positive outlook of the recent Guatemalan elections by Carlos Sabino.
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Sowell ponders on racism in modern times and how bad attitudes from some victims is what makes things worst.
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Mario Vargas Llosa review the book by Bartle Bull, Mission accomplished where he tries to paint a positive outlook for Irak.
links for 2007-11-18
In 1 on November 18, 2007 at 1:18 am-
I found the Borat movie nude disturbing.
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Changes on the Ecuadorean internet access. This is long, long overdue.
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Sometimes I wonder
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I want one.
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The temptation to move 100% to gmail is even greater now.
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Gabriela Calderón cuestiona que Ecuador haya experimentado una “larga noche neoliberal” como dice el Presidente Rafael Correa. Con un estado que consume 48% del PIB es difícil creer que eso sea creíble.
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Solo pienso en ti, the best song.
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One of my favorites.
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Very moving commentary about adoption.
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Interesting music history analysis.
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I don’t think so, but this is funny: Google’s venture might be compared to trying to start a new waste management firm on Tony Soprano’s street
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email, vs, IM and Social networking.
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For Mariauxi.
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Researchers identify the fossil of a 110-million-year-old dinosaur with stacked teeth and a huge appetite for plants.
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hahahahha
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Where can I get it?
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As always very useful tip from alt1040.
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Juan Fernando Carpio on Mises blog
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I have not noticed problems, but who knows.
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African Libertarianism
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Cheers for this.
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“I believe in Jesus Christ because he was a revolutionary,” said González, 47. “I follow Chávez because I believe in the things Chávez is doing. He is also a revolutionary.” WTF??
links for 2007-11-17
In 1 on November 17, 2007 at 1:19 am-
A temporary worker’s permit plan.
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How this might change with Imap access for google.?
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Lamentable, he keeps quiet most of the time, but speaks up with the wrong people.
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Bring it on Patiño, chicken.
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Interesting story.
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Finally!!!
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Interesting grammatical analysis.
links for 2007-11-16
In 1 on November 16, 2007 at 1:18 am-
Well said Roberto.
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hahaha, the best
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I loved this article but I hate when the access is restricted.
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THERE are two reasons why Romanian farmers face an anxious first Christmas in the European Union. One involves a lot of money; the other how to kill pigs.
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Tumblr hispanos
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The photo was taken when Juan Carlos?
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Why all the fuss in dividing a country?
links for 2007-11-15
In 1 on November 15, 2007 at 1:21 am-
Interesting thing to do.
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“Christ, Marx, Wood, and Wei Led Us to this Perfect Day” To review
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We are all Chileans. Hopefully not much damage happened. How are JP?
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Finally somebody on the free market side recognizes the dumbness of the music industry in the past years. The consumer rules.
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Looks like a need an assistant.
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Cool gadget to get rid of hard drives information.
links for 2007-11-14
In 1 on November 14, 2007 at 1:19 am-
En Paso doble como manda la españolidad del Rey. Olé
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Ole.
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Interesting Cato and CEI are participating.
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Got to try this.
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I suspected it.
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Interesting, why Apple still wants to keep a firm grip on the operatin sysmt and machines.
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Good or bad news?
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Frightening, I would be in Panic.
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I should start paying more attention to Digg.
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Good tips, specially because it allows you to encrypt the communications.
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Very nice resource.
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Should board members be allowed to voice their opinions — and
criticisms — on their blogs? I think they should. -
Tips From Web Greats On Becoming a Legend In Your Spare Time/
links for 2007-11-13
In 1 on November 13, 2007 at 1:19 am-
The project I was looking for in my favorite linux.
links for 2007-11-12
In 1 on November 12, 2007 at 1:18 am-
An easy introduction for the uninitiated.
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I want the ringtone.
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Good resource to see,
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I have been reinvindicated.
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I agree most end gathering dust on the shelf but I still want to buy one sometime.
links for 2007-11-11
In 1 on November 11, 2007 at 1:18 am-
A well deserved honor for Montaner
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A very good keynote indeed I highly recommend it.
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I need to save for this like errepece.
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One of the best speaches that I have heard
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I have no opinion on Juan Carlos, but I feel a monarchist after seeing this.
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More on the issue
In 1 on November 10, 2007 at 5:21 pm
El Rey increpa a Chávez por insultar a Aznar
hahahha Go Juan Carlos.
links for 2007-11-08
In 1 on November 8, 2007 at 1:19 am-
Maybe its time to make the blog look better.
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Interesting way of giving life to older computers.
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Lawmakers harshly criticize the company’s role in abetting the Chinese government’s crackdown on dissidents.
links for 2007-11-07
In 1 on November 7, 2007 at 1:18 am-
I agree, funny, but don’t want to be there.
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Uhm, if true the dollar is in trouble.
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Try out ubuntu.
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Highly needed. How they deal with the viruses is the question.
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Sounds like a sensible solution for those old computers.
links for 2007-11-02
In 1 on November 2, 2007 at 1:18 am-
So what were they expecting with private suites?
links for 2007-11-01
In 1 on November 1, 2007 at 1:18 am-
Virtualization for Non profits
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The problems with tar sands.
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Cross publicity.
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The US shouldn’t exclude academics who are critical of its policies.




