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La salida de la dolarizacion
In 1 on January 20, 2009 at 8:00 amHace casi año y medio publiqué esto y de nuevo Correa comienza a hablar del bimonetarismo. Como analicé aquella vez en abril del 2007, esta medida es el Caballo de Troya para abandonar la dolarización. Ir al enlace para leer.
http://www.cambiemosecuador.com/2007/04/bravo_dr_correa.html
La tragicomedia de la deuda.
In 1 on December 1, 2008 at 10:45 pmVer mi ultimo comentario sobre el análisis de la deuda de Gustavo Coronel.
http://www.cambiemosecuador.com/2008/12/tragicomedia-ec.html
See my last comment (spanish) about the analysis by Gustavo Coronel regarding Ecuador's debt repudial.
http://www.cambiemosecuador.com/2008/12/tragicomedia-ec.html
links for 2008-11-23
In 1 on November 24, 2008 at 1:02 am-
Only if there is balance of power. Currently Obama won with all branches of government, this is dangerous
links for 2008-08-31
In 1 on September 1, 2008 at 12:05 am-
Cuanto más para ser uno de los top 60 en el índice de estados fallidos?
links for 2008-07-12
In 1 on July 12, 2008 at 1:30 am-
Where is Godzilla
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DC look like a very poor place
links for 2008-07-03
In 1 on July 3, 2008 at 1:30 am-
An interesting idea.
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Good comprehensive guide to UPS’s
links for 2008-07-02
In 1 on July 2, 2008 at 1:30 am-
Very, very funny
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Very funny
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So close too late, heartbreaking story.
links for 2008-07-01
In 1 on July 1, 2008 at 1:30 am-
Over four decades, Russell Means has led an insurrection, posed for Andy Warhol, aspired to be an assassin and been arguably the most influential public figure in fighting racism against the American Indian. Now, in his quest to start his own country, the
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Interesting transformation.
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Farse?
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Another proof that the leftist front is leaking.
links for 2008-06-30
In 1 on June 30, 2008 at 1:30 am-
I don’t know if I can live without email.
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Interesting way of moving away.
links for 2008-06-28
In 1 on June 28, 2008 at 1:30 am-
I thought it was awful just reading the beginning, but it actually is a very good article about how our brain works, I could stop feeling itch while reading it btw.
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I want one office like this.
links for 2008-06-25
In 1 on June 25, 2008 at 1:30 amlinks for 2008-06-24
In 1 on June 24, 2008 at 1:30 amlinks for 2008-06-22
In 1 on June 22, 2008 at 1:30 am-
An example of private measures in favor of security.
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The world is going backwards.
links for 2008-06-21
In 1 on June 21, 2008 at 1:30 amlinks for 2008-06-19
In 1 on June 19, 2008 at 1:30 am-
Worth testing? I am not sure adobe is nice, but bloated.
links for 2008-06-18
In 1 on June 18, 2008 at 1:30 am-
Cuando el gobierno tiene los derechos de propiedad, las restricciones en el desarrollo tienden a ser pocas. Pero cuando el sector privado es el propietario, las preocupaciones ambientales florecen.
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Beautiful pictures.
links for 2008-06-17
In 1 on June 17, 2008 at 1:30 amlinks for 2008-06-16
In 1 on June 16, 2008 at 1:30 am-
One man taking responsability saves the life of 3000 kids.
links for 2008-06-15
In 1 on June 15, 2008 at 1:30 am-
After a survey of corporate customers, one Wall Street analyst cuts his expectations for revenue and profit growth
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Four major Metro disruptions in 10 days underscore the strains facing the region’s largest transit agency as the system ages. Its infrastructure is old and needs to be replaced. It is the nation’s only major transit system without a significant source of
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Interesting article on the current crisis with email overload.
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“We’re trying to address the problem that people get so addicted to e-mail that they will send an e-mail across an aisle, across a partition, and that’s not a good thing,”
links for 2008-06-14
In 1 on June 14, 2008 at 1:30 amlinks for 2008-06-13
In 1 on June 13, 2008 at 1:30 am-
Amazing set of pictures before and after. I like the photo of the Garibaldi Memorial towards the end.
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Intersting audio.
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Amazing if confirmed.
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Finally. We have seen everything, but nothing from this lovely characters of my youth.
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Nice hack
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“The breaching of congressional computers, which apparently began in August 2006, seemed to target information on Chinese dissidents and human rights activities.” True or fear mongering.
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Why Italians don’t buy their own incinerators?
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Amazing
links for 2008-06-12
In 1 on June 12, 2008 at 1:30 am-
Very nice summer project.
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Very funny
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Annoying indeed, but funny.
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Good-bye, FedEx Kinko’s. Hello, FedEx Office. The old neighborhood copy shop turns a corner
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Amazing
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Vivid characters and bizarre tales enliven this chronicle of how commerce defined cultures and shaped history
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Very funny.
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How much more efficient can they be?
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Your options.
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Interesting comparison.
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Nonsense news of the day.
links for 2008-06-11
In 1 on June 11, 2008 at 1:30 am-
The counterattack of the left on all sides is back again.
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Sounds interesting but I have been letdown by Microsoft so many times that I am weary of trying it.
links for 2008-06-10
In 1 on June 10, 2008 at 1:30 am-
Indeed without direction for a long time.
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Ouch.
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Ups I am in troubles.
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Something is being baked in Venezuela
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Size does not matters.
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Thanks god i have a car these days.
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Nice article regarding how much better is Colombia after the Paras and Farc Guerrillas
links for 2008-06-09
In 1 on June 9, 2008 at 1:30 am-
The same happens in my country.
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This is really creepy.
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Horrific.
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I’ll rather have a virtual strip than a pat down.
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How do they keep out the dust.
links for 2008-06-07
In 1 on June 7, 2008 at 1:31 am-
Could be, interesting theory.
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Nice additions.
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One of the freedom heroes of Latin America
links for 2008-06-03
In 1 on June 3, 2008 at 1:30 am-
Innovate or die.
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I like this, so old fashioned, and at the same time attractive.
links for 2008-06-02
In 1 on June 2, 2008 at 1:30 am-
I just realized how similar is the Mexican violence problem to the Italian Mafia problem and it’s connections to the US.
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Sad precedent.
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Important question, interesting answers.
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I totally agree.
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Saint now.
links for 2008-06-01
In 1 on June 1, 2008 at 1:30 am-
Interesting.
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What kind of sect is this.
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Good tips.
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More details, yipee.
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These is the result of stupid inmigration policies.
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So what.
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Will it be too late?
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Amazing, I hope is completely open.
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Thanks god I don’t believe in any of these.
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uhgh
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Interesting discussion on how to handle your documents, no word on google offerings.
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This is very funny.
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One of the common things in this country.
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What a stupid policy of separating family from severely disabled kids. This is a very heartbreaking story.
links for 2008-05-31
In 1 on May 31, 2008 at 1:30 am-
I need one of this.
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I have been eagerly waiting for this.
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This is the kind of software that can defeat windows.
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Getting to the Browser operating system.
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Very true.
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Very nice trick to hide your valuables.
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Interesting mod.
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I have been saying this all the time.
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To see.
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I have always thought that this is a marriage that is going to happen sooner or later.
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Interesting story about the Hoover Dam.
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The conspiracy goes on.
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Supercomputer on the cheap.
links for 2008-05-30
In 1 on May 30, 2008 at 1:31 am-
Put a stop on the Sun Carbon Footprint.
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The browser is becoming the operating system as predicted a while back during the browser wars.
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How freakish.
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Interesting
links for 2008-05-29
In 1 on May 29, 2008 at 1:31 am-
Very, very funny.
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Nice project.
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Interesting discussion about the prevalence of english language thanks to globalization.
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Interesting, but the name is the best.
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Very useful.
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Would this be enough to stop the leak of users?
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In other words you have to do, what you have to do, not because we have allies.
links for 2008-05-28
In 1 on May 28, 2008 at 1:30 am-
Ouch.
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Well Safari is good for something.
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Amazing teen
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This is crazy.
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Interesting concept.
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This video if real is creepy.
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Important list.
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Microsoft is in high year after the Vista disaster.
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One of the true heroes of liberty in the Americas.
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“Is Google starting to make web hosts less necessary?” I think so.
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Well deserved.
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The battle is getting hot.
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Finally.
links for 2008-05-27
In 1 on May 27, 2008 at 1:30 am-
I will become an animal right activist just for that.
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Some interesting info about twitter.
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Blogs business.
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Very funny.
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A good question
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Scary story
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Never use your debit card for online purchases.
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Very funny. Just married photos.
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THE number of mobile phone users world soared to over 3.3 billion by the end of 2007, equivalent to a penetration rate of 49 percent, the International Telecommunications Union has said in a report.
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In Bolivia they have balls.
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Very funny as always
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The times definitively understands the web2.0
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A truly precursor of a Photolog.
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The toilet pc is grose.
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Who rules us.
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In fact first time I am hearing about this.
links for 2008-05-25
In 1 on May 25, 2008 at 1:30 am-
I want a few of those.
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Sounds interesting.
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Could it be true?
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I remember that episode.
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big marketers are now increasingly shipping off that work to little-known businesses in places like Costa Rica and Bulgaria.
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Ouch I have to be crazy to do this.
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Software is not perfect.
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correlation does not imply causality.
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Pretty good photos.
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Ouch: “Well, which is it? Are men convenient sugar daddies or condescending oppressors?”
links for 2008-05-24
In 1 on May 24, 2008 at 1:30 am-
Interesting
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They keep talking about this everytime there is an earthquake but nothing has been researched so far.
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This is what I call patience
links for 2008-05-23
In 1 on May 23, 2008 at 1:31 am-
“Se repite el patrón de actuación imperialista con la llegada al poder de Rafaél Correa…el imperialismo moviliza la oligarquía de Guayaquil en su contra”.
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I love the photo of the car parked in front of the hydrant.
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I find interesting the sketches used in WSJ.
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Very useful specially with space in a premium.
links for 2008-05-22
In 1 on May 22, 2008 at 1:31 am-
Fortunately I did not suffered any problem.
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Very funny, why this things don’t happen here.
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At some hours the DC metro can get like this.
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I agree is unfair, but it is also unfair the sales taxes.
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This are some interesting Business cards.
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Interesting gadget.
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Typepad hacks comments on the new typepad compose window.
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Interesting discussion.
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Coincidentally I was searching something like this the other day, I don’t like the idea of using Adobe software on the other hand.
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I remember seeing another one, but this one is different.
links for 2008-05-21
In 1 on May 21, 2008 at 1:31 am-
This is the kind of cubicle I want.
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Instant gratification, not even a need to walk to the mailbox.
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Still the same today.
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Totally true, spend so much money on the event to make a mess with the photos.
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Living the virtuous life doesn’t not mean attaining perfection, but striving to improve oneself.
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A sign before the earthquake? Maybe a coincidence but who knows.
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I want one.
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Interesting guide to NAS
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“Los tipos de interés artificialmente bajos fijados por la Reserva Federal alimentó un crédito fácil que fomentó un voraz apetito por los préstamos, las decisiones de compra y de crédito se basaban en condiciones de mercado manipuladas por el Gobie
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I also think that technology itself that espaces censorship barriers is the key.
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Bad guys gone to jail.
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Interesting about shooting in raw.
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Oh yeah the worst.
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Sign that the state is not going to be perfect.
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I don’t like his politics, but I felt sorry for him
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Smart Strategy.
links for 2008-05-20
In 1 on May 20, 2008 at 1:31 am-
“Punishment of Venezuelans as a whole would serve little purpose. After all, the country recently voted down Mr. Chávez’s attempt to prolong and institutionalize his rule. If managed correctly, the laptop scandal will surely deepen the domestic political
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Ecuador’s capital, home to colonial-era churches and historic treasures, had been beset by crime and urban flight. But a revitalization program has paid off.
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Nice hack.
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Latin America is the old world in a sense.
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Funny way of disrupting a meeting.
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Not a far fetched idea.
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Interesting
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And the critics.
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It took me a while to figure it out, now I know this, but just in case anybody out there is wondering how to do it.
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Too bad because I like Volvos, but they are too expensive.
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Amazing.
links for 2008-05-19
In 1 on May 19, 2008 at 1:30 am-
A simple solution, but a good one.
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At this point it seems that there is no way of denying it, so what’s next. sanctions, war?
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Way to spend your spare time.
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Good reference on how to stop junk.
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I am not so sure that the laptops will bring down the Correa government, but something will bring it down.
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The saga continues.
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Interesting.
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Now the Russians are hitting their head.
links for 2008-05-18
In 1 on May 18, 2008 at 1:30 amlinks for 2008-05-17
In 1 on May 17, 2008 at 1:31 am-
I knew it.
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Interesting.
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Got the word that this guy Amit Singh running for congress is like Ron Paul, help him to have a lunch buddy in congress
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Hopefully we are getting out of it.
links for 2008-05-16
In 1 on May 16, 2008 at 1:31 am-
Microsoft pay attention.
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I want one.
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Finally a better solution to obesity.
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Hopefully they will allow more ways to customize it.
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Too bad I could not even try it.
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How to use analytics at non-profits.
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Interesting.
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Freedom for Santa Cruz
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Interesting but the process works installing software, it should be able to be done from Google, on the cloud on any computer.
links for 2008-05-15
In 1 on May 15, 2008 at 1:30 am-
Koch’s world
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“Las peores hambrunas del siglo 20 no fueron causadas por los elementos—o por la falta de ellos. Fueron causadas por los gobiernos de la Unión Soviética, China, Vietnam, Corea del Norte, Nigeria y otros países.”
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Interesting.
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More government intervention? I don’t think so.
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No books from Latinamerica?
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WTF news of day.
links for 2008-05-14
In 1 on May 14, 2008 at 1:31 am-
Seems like the guy needs a bigger home.
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It seems that he had a wife.
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So far I have not had problems with DELL & Intel.
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It would be the last nail in the coffin, I would vote democrat if Huckabee is in the ticket. Not that I can vote neither that I love McCain, but Huckabee makes it totally horrible.
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Very important.
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Interesting video, looks terrible, I am surprised that no more people are dead.
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To try.
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Google social for websites.
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I have to try this, my wife is not going to be happy.
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Might be funny, but there is a degree of truth to this.
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To check.
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This is revealing.
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This is awesome.
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Deja Vu?
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Interesting presentation.
links for 2008-05-13
In 1 on May 13, 2008 at 1:30 am-
What would have happened if he had been able to strip the crown of its privileges, would the French revolution had been averted?
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Google fix, this soon, I love your email, but I don’t wan’t to thrown under the bus due to a bug.
links for 2008-05-12
In 1 on May 12, 2008 at 1:30 am-
I want one too.
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How should I preserve a 1970’s film reel?
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Science wonders but I agree no colonoscopy through the mouth.
links for 2008-05-11
In 1 on May 11, 2008 at 1:30 am-
Has the age of Linux arrived finally?
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Digging deeper into Microsofts domain
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It is surreal that has lasted so long.
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So much for their 50 year resistance to capitalism. At least they recognize the problem now.
links for 2008-05-10
In 1 on May 10, 2008 at 1:30 am-
It’s all about sex after all
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Exactly we are going nowhere.
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And I was complimenting a few days ago the new US catamaran. This one, its more impressive and it is from 1988.
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Wonderful conference.
links for 2008-05-09
In 1 on May 9, 2008 at 1:33 am-
The soviet Union might be dead, but Russia keeps behaving the same old, same old.
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Finally I am tired of my facebook profile, there is no way to customize them besides ordering the elements on the page.
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I agree on the rebaptism issue, but on the other hand they are providing a high value added service by collecting and making genealogical data widely available.
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Finally!!
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And this is called the best democracy in the America’s. Cheers to Yoanni Sanchez
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If they can rescue this disk, anything can be recovered.
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Amazing
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There is no doubt that when it comes to military equipment US is at the top.
links for 2008-05-08
In 1 on May 8, 2008 at 1:30 am-
Very true
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Xobni is generating a lot of noise these days.
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So you post voice or text?
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How do you work out this on windows?
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The pope goes digital
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Microface?
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I have always believe that the moment that you could break the hardware from the software connection, and make it flexible virtualization will show its true potential.
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Some of them are useful.
links for 2008-05-07
In 1 on May 7, 2008 at 1:34 am-
High altitude blogging maybe?
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Things are getting red hot. I hopw Santa Cruz is the beginning of the end of this sicko tirants that govern Latin America.
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Well I am happy to have been part of this twitter news.
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How to clean your keyboard.
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They better move quickly before people start moving out of Microsoft office.
links for 2008-05-06
In 1 on May 6, 2008 at 1:31 am-
More on the failed Microhoo failed merger.
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You want to explain to your friends what is twitter? See this video.
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Ouch
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I was wondering about this tool someone invited me to use it.
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Now what, the same happened in Ecuador and so far nothing
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Milton Friedman does 5 de mayo
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Better outlook? hard to believe.
links for 2008-05-05
In 1 on May 5, 2008 at 1:30 am-
I agree that police brutality is easier understood by people who are permanent victims of it.
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“what happens if at some point in time Microsoft along with government get an insane idea to branch away from obtaining other data for whatever intents and purposes”
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Yahoo should do something really big, now that Microsoft is off their backs. Otherwise, their rejection of Microsoft is going to be one of the worst business mistakes.
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“since when did voting become illegal?” A question worth asking in Bolivia.
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I agree they might consume more energy but overall, their options to change that are bigger.
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Interesting developments combining social networking and genetics to find our ancestry.
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I wonder what she would think as she goes to Guayaquil and the coast.
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The start of a new era?
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What would happen in the US if the dollar keeps loosing value and there is a job market crisis. Also another way to see the inmigration issue.
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To pay attention.
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Mr. Robinson?
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Is George W. Bush a secret Catholic?
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Must see Matrix Family guy
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True or myth?
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It is a bad gamble, we will see in this elections how being antinmigrant affects the elections.
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Carlos Alberto Montaner ponders the achievements of Israel
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It is all part of a game?
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Now what>?
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“Mr Buffett, ranked the world’s richest man by Forbes magazine, praised the Federal Reserve’s rescue of Bear Stearns. ” Is he in troubles too?
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Very useful.
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“The potential for a new burst of American productivity depends not on our education system or R&D spending, but on our immigration policies. If these people are allowed and encouraged to stay, then innovation will happen here”
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The true problem with Gold is that it is difficult to trade these days unless you go to specialized markets.
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“¿Por qué esto no investiga el gobierno ecuatoriano en lugar de fastidiar a Colombia y su legítima autodefensa? ¿Será porque hay que fingir demencia frente al armamentismo de los amigos revolucionarios marxistas?” This is the correct question to make
links for 2008-05-04
In 1 on May 4, 2008 at 1:30 am-
So much for democracy in Cuba, this is called nepotism.
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Another antivirus to try.
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Cuba Libre.
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Very useful instructions.
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Very useful
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Not always republicans were as scary as they are today to hispanics.
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WASHINGTON — When Bolivia’s Evo Morales was elected the Western Hemisphere’s first indigenous president of a country with an indigenous majority, Venezuelan strongman Hugo Chavez wasted no time proclaiming himself an ally.
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The deal fell off. Although I was not a big fan of the deal Yahoo stockholders are loosing a lot.
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Pittsburgh is the first one.
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See the image carefully then read the explanation.
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Mario Vargas Llosa about the newseum. Too bad that is one of the few museums you pay for in Washington and it is very, very expensive.
links for 2008-05-02
In 1 on May 2, 2008 at 1:31 am-
It seems that Ecuador is not alone in nationalizing industries.
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RSS in Plain English
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I was lucky too to grab my copy.
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Sounds funny but you don’t really want to have them
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With competitive pressures mounting, the phone company may cut the iPhone’s price to boost demand—and cement its relationship with Apple
links for 2008-05-01
In 1 on May 1, 2008 at 1:31 am-
Finally I was sick of using IE if I wanted to tag stuff.
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A good assesment of the recent Paraguayan elections.
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Its really amazin the frailty of the human brain, and how easy you can get addictive. They did not mentioned internet.
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I want one.
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Pretty good tips., worth reading.
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Very good, internet is allowing bigger productivity in your spare time.
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I like how fresh they keep the interfase, adding features and more features. Compare that to Microsoft, 3 years to release a service pack and they withdraw it the same day is launched.
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When is you tube going to become another google cash cow.
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That is why when we are hungry we have headaches.
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They just don’t get it.
links for 2008-04-30
In 1 on April 30, 2008 at 1:30 am-
A gift for my wife?
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The Honduran Bishop would be a great choice
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Regarding the latest Friedman prize.
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Why there are no pages to it?
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When you can not get rid of explorer
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Like it or not, left hand corner on the top rules.
links for 2008-04-29
In 1 on April 29, 2008 at 1:30 am-
A very dark practice that was finally banned.
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Saving face.
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Interesting, how to manage your virtual life upon your death.
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Seems like there is no reason to get adobe.
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Love freeware
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I want mine.
links for 2008-04-25
In 1 on April 25, 2008 at 1:30 am-
Interesting theory, but the shoe in the picture looks creepy.
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Another self inflicted crisis. Governments trying to cope with the so called crisis, make the problem worst.
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Leave this saint alone, why the questioning.
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Now he needs to learn a little bit more economics.
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Long life to xp
links for 2008-04-24
In 1 on April 24, 2008 at 1:31 am-
Drums of war?
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Finally, would it be too late for them?
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DRM really sucks, I already lost one activation in my itunes, when I forgot to disable one machine that I had to nuke.
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WSJ where are you going?
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Cindy you should read this.
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To buy
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Democracy and Freedom in Amsterdam?
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Very clever.
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Nice, now more people will starve.
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Very true, free trade to fight hunger.
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To try out.
links for 2008-04-23
In 1 on April 23, 2008 at 1:30 am-
I always wondered if there was a better method to clean toilets, I can’t wait to see the home version to clean your toilet.
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The obvious is happening, kick out the inmigrants, the business start loosing workforce.
links for 2008-04-22
In 1 on April 22, 2008 at 1:30 am-
Will Google and online advertisers be able to avoid recession?
links for 2008-04-21
In 1 on April 21, 2008 at 1:30 am-
The secret revealed.
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What would it be?
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Good suggestions, specially Mencken’s.
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In the aftermath of the Big Three’s cost-saving deal with unions, its U.S. plants must play catch-up
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I thought that Florida was already, hit, but it seems that Miami was isolated.
links for 2008-04-19
In 1 on April 19, 2008 at 1:31 am-
This is a clever trick.
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Time to be though.
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There is real money in blogs.
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On the other hand seems like the the bad economic times are hitting the web somehow.
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To do.
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An interesting way to give new life to old computers.
links for 2008-04-17
In 1 on April 17, 2008 at 1:30 am-
The start of a long colectivist night? We free marketeers need to work overtime to counter this trend
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Another whole in the ship
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The open source world is growing with these projects.
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“Don’t make Google the bully when the FCC typically bullies every company that needs something from them.”
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Got to try this.
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I want to work at Google.
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With less freedom
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This is bs, what he wants is the ability to have full control.
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I would rather blog in typepad and have it republished on all the Social networing sites or blogs.
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I have to try this new line.
links for 2008-04-16
In 1 on April 16, 2008 at 1:31 amlinks for 2008-04-15
In 1 on April 15, 2008 at 1:31 am-
This is something interesting and better than using real video.
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Finally
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Please Join this petition Vista is really crap
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I need one of this.
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Well this is also the price paid for promoting biofuels and the use of corn for that.
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This hack rocks
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Why Microsoft has to make this feature so hard to find.
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I have to try this one.
links for 2008-04-13
In 1 on April 13, 2008 at 1:30 am-
Definitively need to try at some point this hack, computers are so noisy.
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Handy if you need to go to best buy.
links for 2008-04-11
In 1 on April 11, 2008 at 1:30 am-
Interesting article on how to fix them and why they break down.
links for 2008-04-10
In 1 on April 10, 2008 at 1:30 am-
Something to work on.
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I think is weird that flickr added video, but equally weird is the reaction against it
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Old news but it is a matter of time
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YEah who knows. I think people have too much time to think these conspiracy theories.
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I a wondering when he is going to fall down.
links for 2008-04-09
In 1 on April 9, 2008 at 1:31 am-
Finally.
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Very useful when traveling.
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Very, very important
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Just what I was looking for.
links for 2008-04-08
In 1 on April 8, 2008 at 1:30 am-
I don’t have one, but a friend might find some good use of this list.
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Finally they are putting the finger on the wound.
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Cuando Guayaquil se separó de España, Olmedo propuso hacer de la Provincia de Guayaquil, un Estado independiente y soberano, pero su proyecto no fue acogido; uno de los opositores, Francisco Roca, estuvo en contra por ser un territorio muy pequeño. Act
links for 2008-04-07
In 1 on April 7, 2008 at 1:30 am-
Moses died.
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Not so funny the end result.
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The harsh life of bloggers.
links for 2008-04-06
In 1 on April 6, 2008 at 1:31 am-
A solution for global warming? Certainly not, but it mus be lots of fun to drive one of this cars.
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Generacion Y winner.
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Hopefully nothing will happen.
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Uhm interesting.
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More peruvian libertarians
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No wonder they did not wanted to release their tax info early on on the campaign
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We will see what happens, but I foresee family sending money through the cell phones and cell phones from family in Miami.
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Why I am not surprised?
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I need this gadget.
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What happened with all the sovereign talk of Correa, they are not as stupid as they look.
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Now trying to find the truth in Ecuador is a crime.
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I need to travel on one of these cruises.
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Big brother.
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There is no doubt that there is something wrong with record labels. Their glutony might end up killing their business.
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T he intersection where it all began that catastrophic night, the once-ragged corner of 14th and U streets, is now a crossroads at the center of Washington affluence.
links for 2008-04-04
In 1 on April 4, 2008 at 1:31 am-
Seems a useful hack.
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Amazing story John Paul II was a true saint
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El estudio abarcó 37 jefes de Estado, desde 1776 hasta 1974. Una medición no muy satisfactoria, porque 49% resultó con “desórdenes psiquiátricos”, incluidos 24% depresivos, 8% con ansiedad, 8% bipolares y 8% alcohólicos, con el agravante que el ejer
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hahha
links for 2008-04-02
In 1 on April 2, 2008 at 1:30 amlinks for 2008-04-01
In 1 on April 1, 2008 at 1:33 am-
A good man indeed.
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Got to be careful with the pranks.
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I have to teach my son to be like him.
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They should do it for the email.
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Federal spending is lower in areas where there is less press coverage of the local members of congress.
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A slow motion slap in the face.
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The damage is horrible, but the bill to fix it? 12000?
links for 2008-03-31
In 1 on March 31, 2008 at 1:30 am-
Too bad that color beauty does not always reflect real value.
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NYT traditionaly lefty is starting to believe the computer seized by Colombian government. They must be true
links for 2008-03-29
In 1 on March 29, 2008 at 1:30 am-
Don Boudreaux mom obituary.
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If [the U.S.] government would have responded like Wal-Mart has responded, we wouldn’t be in this crisis.”
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Got to try this.
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Talk about dumb police
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Talk about keyboard destroyer.
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You need guts to keep yourself calm and help somebody who just try to mug you.
links for 2008-03-25
In 1 on March 25, 2008 at 1:18 am-
Another crusade? Why Muslim get so histeric about this conversion? What if catholics go the opposite way, why they care? I have to agree with the Pope, religion is a very personal matter.
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Very funny.
links for 2008-03-24
In 1 on March 24, 2008 at 1:18 am-
They are a true latin Multinational.
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Finally.
links for 2008-03-22
In 1 on March 22, 2008 at 1:18 am-
Sounds like a witch hunting.
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Very funny, specially if the guy was agnostic. I wonder what would be worst, 2 years in jail or 8 sundays at mass if you don’t believe in God.
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I still remember c.1988 when a friend was bragging about his new computer with a 10MB hard disk. He told me that it would be enough for running a bank.
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Very useful.
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“I see two strong trends here. On the high end, people are buying Macs instead of Windows PC. On the low end, Linux is eating Windows alive.” Couldn’t agree more.
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“Verizon has decided to invest in customer service to try to gain an edge over cable companies.” That’s interesting how do we know we are not dealing with spammers.
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That is the kind of traffic I would like to generate.
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And people keep thinking that Cuba is a paradise.
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Thin with a CD I like that.
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Why would these be a secret?
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So Verizon is the big winner.
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Looks so easy that you want to do it.
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So it’s finally here, but why Google is not moving faster into the enterprise emailing.
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The active directory integration makes it worth it to try in corporate environments.
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Google Easter egg.
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I love this hack.
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Another nice hack
links for 2008-03-21
In 1 on March 21, 2008 at 1:17 amlinks for 2008-03-20
In 1 on March 20, 2008 at 1:18 am-
Ladrón te robaste el periódico. Crook you stealed the newspaper. Now we have the Ecuadorean Gramma.
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Very useful
links for 2008-03-19
In 1 on March 19, 2008 at 1:19 am-
Amazing.
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Not to positive like, the author, but some truth to his comments
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I think they should but the author of this article disagrees.
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To be careful when mentioning Google.
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As expected.
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The price mechanism as a information source.
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A true visionary.
links for 2008-03-18
In 1 on March 18, 2008 at 1:19 am-
Very funny
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That was in 1974
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It’s so surreal that looks like a drawing.
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We cannot hope to anticipate the specifics of future crises with any degree of confidence. Thus it is important, indeed crucial, that any reforms in, and adjustments to, the structure of markets and regulation not inhibit our most reliable and effective s
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Back in 2002-03, Ben S. Bernanke, then a Fed governor serving under Alan Greenspan, got it into his head to scotch “deflation.” Low, and lower, everyday prices were a clear and present danger, he claimed. Concurring, Greenspan led a campaign to reinstitut
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Just what I was looking.
links for 2008-03-17
In 1 on March 17, 2008 at 1:18 am-
I want the WV.
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Interesting you need 64 bit for virtualization.
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Buying Adobe for almost $20 billion would be an extremely Machiavellian response
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The future of flickr.
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Amazing, I want that speed for my home.
links for 2008-03-16
In 1 on March 16, 2008 at 1:18 am-
Despite Chavez rhetoric the biggest victim to a recession in the US is poor people subsisting on remittances from the US migrants
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Interesting and simple experiment.
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The war between Microsoft and Google is head on, this new adquisition by Microsoft counters doubleclik acquisition and the launch of ad manager.
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Seems like in a recession Google is to win market share.
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As the economy hits a bumpy phase, it is time for the social networks to punch in and go to work.
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Concealing the data in other ways. Bring your laptop with tourist snapshots and no steganography. Put your sensitive files on your camera’s memory card or your phone’s SD card; Sandisk’s 32 GB SD card is supposed to ship soon
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Breaches of security are getting worst and worst.
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Sounds hard to believe.
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As always from Google a tool that guarantees countless hours of fun looking at the sky.
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What a sad story but something that can be very real.
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Interesting.
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at the University of Chicago, Obama is liked and admired by both Republicans and Democrats. Some local Reagan enthusiasts are Obama supporters. Why? It doesn’t hurt that he’s a great guy, with a personal touch and a lot of warmth. It certainly helps that
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In his book “The Audacity of Hope,” he asks for a politics that accepts “the possibility that the other side might sometimes have a point.” Remarking that ordinary Americans “don’t always understand the arguments between right and left, conservative and l
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What is so secret?
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Unbelievable inflation is here.
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I am not so sure about this: “officials concluded the collateral damage that could accompany the failure of a major player in the debt markets was a far greater threat than the moral hazard it created by bailing out one firm and possibly encouraging risky
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Interesting.
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Y en todo caso es bueno siempre tener presente que ningún sistema puede neutralizar la creatividad de quienes tienen enormes incentivos para evadirlo.
links for 2008-03-15
In 1 on March 15, 2008 at 1:18 am-
To think about when in need.
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Blog comments have the power to hammerlock one’s attention. … We’d be impotent to resist looking over the rantings and counter-rantings. …No wonder sometimes I feel like an information junkie.
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Haircut is great, discovered by my colleague Cindy
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Hugo Chavez sings like Alejandro Sanchez
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Interactive guide to the new 5 dollar bill.
links for 2008-03-14
In 1 on March 14, 2008 at 1:18 am-
Got to try this.
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Women are crazy
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Too bad I am not an engineer.
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The comment is negative, but it seems like an interesting concept that I will agree with (Phylantrocapitalism).
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We all came to America from 6 different women.
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Google ad manager explained.
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Finally they are opening a tiny bit.
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THREE SLOGANS Image “From where Winston stood it was just possible to read, picked out on its white face in elegant lettering, the three slogans of the Party: WAR IS PEACE FREEDOM IS SLAVERY IGNORANCE IS STRENGTH.” My favorite quote
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Useful to speed up windows xp.
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They are making sure that business clients feel secure.
links for 2008-03-13
In 1 on March 13, 2008 at 1:18 am-
But the question remains, why?
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Interesting tips.
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To pay or not to pay, this one is hard. The guy that killed the guerrilla looks like a thug.
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Increíble: los ofensores juegan hoy el papel de ofendidos.
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Por eso Colombia, la anglófila Colombia, es más Churchill que Zapatero.
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we have consistently restricted oil drilling in Alaska and elsewhere.
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Very nice book.
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The woman is definitively right in her mind, but the boyfriend is either dumb or its part of the problem also.
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Something to learn.
links for 2008-03-12
In 1 on March 12, 2008 at 1:18 am-
hhaha, I heard this thing before, but not the bigger version. That’s what you deserve for providing such an expensive and slow service.
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I don’t mind some more discomfort in the signing process, as long as that diminishes spam.
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Nice tools.
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This is an excellent idea, much better than the AUC.
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Macondo is in Venezuela
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It can save lives.
links for 2008-03-11
In 1 on March 11, 2008 at 1:18 am-
New list of sins, to pay attention if you want to be observant.
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Ha ha how dumb they can be?
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Why we kiss.
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Outrageous
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Very nice article about open adoptions in which the adopted baby knows the biological parent, and they live happily ever after.
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Very nice, I need this for my home. My question is how you deal with the ceiling.
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The new ways of parenting.
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Scary, and as I wrote yesterday, the whole plot has been uncovered.
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Good ideas.
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Clinton might have relationship with the FARC
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Market is scared.
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The reasons of why Correa and Chavez and FARC are so cozy are coming out.
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I have always thought that Google should adquire Salesforce.
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A cutoff would temporarily inconvenience Americans — and cripple Venezuela, which could have trouble selling its heavy oil in other markets.
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This is an interesting use.
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Interesting, but I am looking actually to some database and sorting product.
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Horror story indeed, be careful with what you download.
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To read
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Amazing how Ecuador was more worried about guerrillas.
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Poor Microsoft they don’t seem to be able to get anything right lately.
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Totalmente de acuerdo
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Very nice tool to get your Polaroid digital photos.
links for 2008-03-10
In 1 on March 10, 2008 at 1:17 am-
Is Chavez desperate?
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She has essentially said that the Democratic party deserves to lose unless it nominates her….
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The unintended consequences of laws designed to protect people, that in the end harm them more.
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Heartbreaking story, a look into marital vows taken to its full extent.
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Unfortunately this is the result of having Chavez all this time punishing Venezuelans. The road back is long and treacherous.
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Very interesting, a touch of unexpected geniality.
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Amazing
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Microsoft needs to dump vista and continue supporting xp.
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Es muy probable que fue precisamente la inminente verificación de estos documentos por parte de expertos internacionales lo que llevó a Chávez y Correa a dar marcha atrás rapidamente en su escalada de amenazas de desencadenar una guerra, y a buscar un
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Un ejemplo de como un país puede salir de las diferencias y ponerse de acuerdo en las claves del desarrollo.
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I agree
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Un par de bombas para el final del sueño galtieriano
links for 2008-03-09
In 1 on March 9, 2008 at 1:17 am-
He definitively has an appeal to libertarians, too bad his economics are not that nice.
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I thought too that it was very weird how they cooled down during the summit.
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I am about to kick Norton, I am sick of the ccApp errors upon shutting down.
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Interesting take on workaholics.
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Bottom-Line Philanthropy
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Organizations don’t realize that just rude behaviors, ongoing discourteous types of behaviors, have such negative effects on employees,
links for 2008-03-07
In 1 on March 7, 2008 at 1:17 am-
Uhm this gets better.
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Very clear stop the theater and focus in the real issues back home Correa
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Some antiwar protestor maybe?
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We will see how big it is, victims on both sides deserve to be heard, but we must keep in mind, terrorists are the ones causing more damage.
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Guerrillas want the war, all these is a big plot to prepitate things.
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What about DC?
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Colombians now release the videos.
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Meanwhile with this smoke screen of sovereignty people are starving in Venezuela
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to read
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11 years to see the fall of the Berlin Wall? Information reaches the island, very, very slow.
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A cuban blog from Cuba, how they do it? I thought that the police is always trying to catch them.
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The story of Facebook
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A fundamental change in the housing market is happening.
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A collection worth seeing.
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Yoani Sanchez is a hero, hopefully she will be able to keep herself ok in Cuba with all this internet activity.
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Very interesting map of the Interstate highway system.
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I want one.
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Very nice resource with details about the conflict.
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Thanks to the laptop seized to Raul Reyes?
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There is only one Argentinean, 4 Chileans and no Ecuadoreans.
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jajja
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These “guerrillas” bear little resemblance to the political guerrilla movements, say, in Central America in the ’60s and ’70s, which Fidel Castro so enthusiastically sponsored. These are simply murderers, drug-traffickers and kidnappers-for-cash. They hol
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Other places to study Austrian economics
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IPhone arrives to the corporate world.
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Poop electricity has arrived, to use the toilet then
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The crisis is starting to show the teeth.
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Do they finally recognize that siding with terrorists is not a good idea?
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Will the recession change the outsourcing market?
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That is the core advantage of Exchange everything is in one place.
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Very good specially if you are trying to explain something to technologically challenged people.
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“Apple also plans to place restrictions on voice over Internet protocol, or VoIP, software for the iPhone that could let users make inexpensive calls over the Internet. Apple will allow such software to work over short-range Wi-Fi wireless connections, bu
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Even nuns are being deported.
links for 2008-03-06
In 1 on March 6, 2008 at 1:18 am-
To read who is he?
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Interesting Microsoft is trying to catch up finally with all these new technologies.
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We are scared, god save us. The only thing is that he is going to loose his seat in this stupid war of words over a non issue of soverignty. He is bluffing once again.
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This op-ed by Gabriela highlights that not all Ecuador it’s with their government.
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A very interesting concept.
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They are nuts, they are bringing the Iwias. Fortunately Colombia is playing smartly.
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A description of the military forces involved.
links for 2008-03-05
In 1 on March 5, 2008 at 1:18 am-
Would it be too late for them to regain customers?
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Very useful guide.
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Interesting analysis of why they will not go to war.
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Scary.
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This is scary
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This is bullsh…
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The famous contents
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funny
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Burelli is convinced that there is going to be war.
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What is Alan García trying to get out of this conflict? I thought that he will be aligning with Colombia. Very suspicious his attitude maybe he wants to grow up as a regional broker and take care of its rear with Chile?
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Will the US congress finally agree on the FTA with Colombia?
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Would war start?
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My dad at Diario de America
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Which one will be better?
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This is interpreted by the Colombian authorities as the Chávez Government offering a shipment of oil to sell abroad “which will leave us a juicy profit. We will receive the dossier creating a for profit company for investments in Venezuela. There is like
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Ecuador’s President Rafael Correa, having claimed that he was not dealing with the FARC, is now embarrassed. By fomenting a diplomatic crisis, Chavez shifts the heated attention away from his ally.
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Uribe said he would not allow his nation to be drawn into open war. His more than 250,000 U.S.-equipped, trained and advised soldiers, however, would outnumber the 172,000 active troops Venezuela and Ecuador have between them.
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Using data in the logs, we can compare how well we’re doing now at finding useful information for you to how we did a year ago. If we don’t keep a history, we have no good way to evaluate our progress and make improvements.
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Well said Blasco, Colombia is right to have captured Reyes, even if it had to go into Ecuador.
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Amazing tunnels under Niagara falls. Unfortunately there is no graph explaining, just pictures of the tunnels.
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Baduel speaks to military, Government accuses him of corruption and deceit
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Unanimous?
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But if you are Rafael Correa, you would work quickly to hide the facts about the core data in those personal computers [ PCs] now, we are told, in the hands of the U.S. FBI. We have noted two of the most overt detailed descriptions of why Rafael Correa is
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Is it any wonder that not long after, Dell started shipping desktop Linux and began to re-emphasize Windows XP? Thanks to the “Vista Capable” court case, we now know that Microsoft wasn’t only misleading customers, it was misleading OEMs as well.
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Douglas Peterson had a dream. A former longtime employee of Arlington’s housing office and director of an affordable-housing nonprofit organization, Peterson wanted to build a rental building that could house some of the county’s modest-income residents -
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Should the CEO disclose when he is sick or not?
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The long tail for artists.
links for 2008-03-04
In 1 on March 4, 2008 at 1:18 am-
They are getting their bottom line eat up, that is the reason for this.
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No es bueno, sin duda, silenciar el debate sobre inmigración. Pero peor que silenciarlo es plantearlo en términos contrarios al Estado de derecho.
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Another reason for not spanking your kid
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I love their service but it becomes a resource hog on the network
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The nonprofit sector is facing what experts call an unprecedented crisis in leadership, with organizations in the Washington region and across the country struggling to recruit and retain talented staff.
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Yet how he rose so quickly in Chicago’s famously suspect politics — and who his associates were there — has received little scrutiny.
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Slow civil war.
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Christmas gift?
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Still too complicated for my taste.
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No what?
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How to embed your videos in your webpage.
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Amazing.
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They cannot deny it, so they accept it cynically.
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To embed your flickr pictures.
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Big Brother?
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The narco bolivarian revolution
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The end of peace in Latin America.
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Microsoft is feeling the heat
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Who is using pst’s in this age of gmail?
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Time for the Ecuadorean armed forces to put in his place this bum of Correa.
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Interesting, for those times in which you get sick.
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Interesting book to read
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Very nice list, too difficult to navigate.
links for 2008-03-03
In 1 on March 3, 2008 at 1:18 am-
Leave them alone.
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hahah.
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Microsoft has never understood the importance of “simplicity,” a fundamental design concept it has always swept aside to make room for “feature rich”
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Permanent residency regulations compound this problem. Temporary employees wait five years or longer for a green card. During that time they can’t change jobs, which limits their opportunities to contribute to their employer’s success and overall economic
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My boss is not alone.
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The third world war? or the fourth if you count the irak Invasion.
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I am with Colombia
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I agree
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This is like living close to a dumpster and saying that you enjoy it.
links for 2008-03-02
In 1 on March 2, 2008 at 1:20 am-
Ok, interesting but the individual is not free yet, so it’s just an illusion (a nice one).
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In plain english.
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Interesting thoughts.
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Over the years they forgot about self-reliance and the constitution, and morphed into one more gimmie-group, another piglet sucking at the teats of the welfare state. What the hell happened to them?
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The ability of consumers to adopt alternative currencies can help to keep the government and the Federal Reserve honest, as the threat that further inflation will cause more and more people to opt out of using the dollar may restrain the government from d
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Bailey has surrendered to the fear mongering?
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Seeking to understand her dad led filmmaker Vivien Lesnik Weisman to learn about herself as well. ‘The Man of Two of Two Havanas’ is the result.
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Don’t know what to think. I don’t like the idea of the carbon tax if true.
links for 2008-03-01
In 1 on March 1, 2008 at 1:18 am-
Excellent resource.
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to read
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Another reason why the despots from Iran and Venezuela are shooting their feet when they want the USA to fall down.
links for 2008-02-29
In 1 on February 29, 2008 at 1:18 am-
Finally its available.
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Another reason for having a personalized domain.
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I always thought this was the solution for google instead of crying wolf.
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That is the question.
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Maybe I should pass some tricks to my wife.
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Totally incapable of anything.
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Holy camouflage.
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Interesting, someday a cure will be available.
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Google apps is getting more interesting.
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Will have to try this in an old computer.
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Se les acabó la fiesta, ahora a trabajar. Ya es hora de que el gobierno gobierne.
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But Wettemannn said Google’s Web site publishing framework so far lacks management features that let organizations control the unbridled proliferation of poorly maintained or out-of-date Web sites that can occur when such tools are let loose.
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A sign that they are not selling it.
links for 2008-02-28
In 1 on February 28, 2008 at 1:19 am-
Tu turu tu tutu, I hear the sound of the A-team music
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Got to read this.
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Governments are like evil hackers when they use this kind of tactics.
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To visit or not to visit, the views seem breaktaking, but seems really dangerous.
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Shameful.
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“a disturbing trend of authorities arresting youths on trumped up charges, possibly to prevent major demonstrations. Gomez worries that unless major reforms are undertaken soon, we might soon see a major outward migration of young Cubans to the United Sta
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If all goes well and example of tolerance in the Muslim world>?
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Typical management issue.
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Truth or fiction? Correa is desperate to buy himself an airplane
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Seems like paint was scare at that that time.
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Nothing new with Raul
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I knew this was going to happen.
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Will they be able to do it right is the question?
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So much red hurts
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Totally true how many times we try to keep doors open, that should have been closed long time ago.
links for 2008-02-27
In 1 on February 27, 2008 at 1:18 am-
Acrochordon; finally I found the name.
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Why is not going to work.
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Just what I want.
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Interesting, finally something easy to use.
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So the biggest triumph of communism: ” The most shocking part is what small sums of money they would ask for or be made happy by. ” Make them mendicants.
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Too bad mojopac is not free
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The problem is Germany I agree
links for 2008-02-26
In 1 on February 26, 2008 at 1:17 am-
The home is remote, even by Tibetan standards. Charming carvings cannot disguise how primitive it is. Not only does it have no toilet, it doesn’t have an outhouse. Or even a designated hole in the ground. It does, however, boast one very great prize — a
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This is a very needed extension.
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This seems to be a remake, does not adds new data.
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Time to fight back those pesky calls.
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I should have done this long time ago. Now it might be too late.
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Very funny, I love flash mobs.
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Ubuntu gets better
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A political crime? Who knows, but a scary thought. My deepest and most sincere condolences to his brother Ramiro, a good friend of mine.
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Very good tips on this new 2.0 Web.
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Interesting analysis of the Microsoft unsolicited bid for Yahoo and how it resembles the past with Lotus being bought by IBM
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Another crazy bike
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Google has confirmed it has seen 50 times more searches from the iPhone than from any other mobile handset.
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Big brother is watching you.
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Cloud computing is coming closer and this guys are competing directly with Google now.
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Why the immigration phobia? Perhaps something to do with change?
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Very funny O’Reilly is running out of arguments.
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Policy analyst Randolph J. May says the Federal Communications Commission should make needed market reforms to communications policy.
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I need one now.
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Interesting
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Just what I need but the link is down.
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A modest increase in U.S. broadband adoption would have an annual economic impact of US$134 billion, according to a study released Thursday. If done with a stimulus package the law of uninteded consequences will kick in, and broadband adoption will actua
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Germany’s problem with evasion is partly the fault of its tax system. Although the abolition of wealth tax has improved matters, marginal income and inheritance tax rates for high earners approach 50 per cent. Tough enforcement will never stop evasion i
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Very good balance on what is happening right now in Cuba with Fidel’s retirement .
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This is news to me, Visa launching an IPO?
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It’s time to stop apologizing for communist dictatorships; are you really so taken with the idea of confiscating property as to overlook decades of tyranny, impoverishment, and human misery?
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Not so easy to move to Euros.
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Indeed Republicans are in serious trouble if they keep talking anti-immigrant’s messages.
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La función del político, pues, es encontrar la forma de regular este cambio de la manera más razonable y eficiente posible, dentro de las limitaciones que siempre impone el presupuesto.
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Do the lines that government officials draw on maps sever the heart of humanity? This article is very good, pretty much what I feels as libertarian and as a pro-immigrant immigrant.
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Fear-mongering
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Interesting.
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The pictures are amazing.
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Interesting
links for 2008-02-25
In 1 on February 25, 2008 at 1:18 am-
There is no way? Big security glitch.
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It’s coming, I hope it does not breaks computers.
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So nice, so broken.
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A little bit cumbersome the process.
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I like the idea of using the laptop as as remote control laptop.
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What is the crime? Hide the money from the real crooks?
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What I want, but why blogger does not includes the option?
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I want one.
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None used, but a list to keep handy
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The real hillbillies.
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I am almost there in all these steps.
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Good or bad that is the question, having handy your records is great, but the privacy part is scary.
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Something is very broken at Microsoft, no wonder they are desperate to buy Yahoo. Their flagship operating system keeps sinking.
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Ayee
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Something to be worried about.
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Cowards!!
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And they claim is not torture.
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There must be a lot of metal particles in space.
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Interesting
links for 2008-02-20
In 1 on February 20, 2008 at 1:18 am-
The end (finally)
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That is the one I need for my birthday.
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Sounds Misesian to me, too.
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Why the fear to independent nations.
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Muy buena.
links for 2008-02-19
In 1 on February 19, 2008 at 1:18 am-
Interesting.
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Kosovo is a textbook example of the law of unintended consequences.
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Something to worry.
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The translator of Saddam.
links for 2008-02-18
In 1 on February 18, 2008 at 1:17 am-
To read.
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Got to be careful with betas Always
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No conspiracy theories or CIA involved, just simple citizens fed up with the FARC at the recent protests.
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Something to see and read, but unfortunately out of town on that day.
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Interesting.
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Sweet I want one.
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Hey I am willing to pay the 8 dollars if it gives me better security.
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Interesting idea, given that it is so easy to find AAA batteries.
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Uhm.
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Need to get in this soon, paper copy is overflowing my house.
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Simply amazing, follow the link worth seeing it.
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Interesting possibilities.
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Despite his size he works to be tough.
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Sometime in the future?
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The future is coming.
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Every human being is unique, even if twin.
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Why do they have to regulate?
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Democracy is reasonably good at some things: pushing scoundrels out of office, checking their worst excesses by requiring openness, and simply giving large numbers of people the feeling of having a voice. Democracy is not nearly as good at others: holding
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there are no resources without human creativity to figure out how to use them and human effort actually to do so. Recognizing the truth of this insight renders silly the familiar term “natural resources.”
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This will make soccer more popular.
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He is no considering the artificial boom and bust due to paper inflation.
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His days are counted?
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The wonderful Cola.
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The end of an old technology is coming.
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The myth goes on.
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Is Cuba finally opening up?
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Get your money.
links for 2008-02-16
In 1 on February 16, 2008 at 1:18 am-
Interesting, big brother on watch.
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Interesting theory
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Simply amazing.
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Would I get a check if I am not a Citizen?
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Just what I need.
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Women as trade items? WTF?
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Interesting, I did not knew they had a grants program.
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The real heroes of free markets.
links for 2008-02-15
In 1 on February 15, 2008 at 1:17 am-
My boss wrote this.
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This is exactly what I have been looking all this years.
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I did not knew that this kind of place existed in Peru, and I am not refering to the Oasis, but to the Sand dunes. The Oasis is beautiful.
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Will have to see it.
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Interesting but I don’t know about the security.
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A lesson to learn.
links for 2008-02-14
In 1 on February 14, 2008 at 1:18 am-
Not outrageous, but ID theft is a serious issue.
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Useful might try it.
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I want one, but for guys (Girls included), the excesive pink makes me want to puke.
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Got to start viewing it.
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Very funny
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I agree with this.
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Could it be true this time?
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Very important some of them
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Interesting description of the current debates going on inside the Republican Party.
links for 2008-02-13
In 1 on February 13, 2008 at 1:18 amlinks for 2008-02-12
In 1 on February 12, 2008 at 1:19 am-
This is one of the internal divisions inside the Correa Government, but make no mistake they are still a very solid group.
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Iphone envy.
links for 2008-02-11
In 1 on February 11, 2008 at 1:18 am-
The end of Ron Paul?
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Some needed tips.
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Obama is winning
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Bring it on bully.
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The simple life.
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The stupid monetary policy of the FED is making dollarized countries like El Salvador suffer more than what people in the US might suffer.
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Obama looks more presidential than all the others.
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La sucesora de Delfin?
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This is the right way to fly.
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I was not through the great depression but I went through hiperinflation in my country and there is nothing rosy about this economic disasters. The author might try to make it nice, but there is nothing romantic about it.
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Sounds like an interesting read.
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Makes me want to visit this city again, but with those budgets it’s almost impossible.
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Sounds nice on paper, but I don’t know if I am willing to surrender to nature in this way.
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Reality is stranger than fiction.
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Agree on this medicine helps, but ultimate cure comes from self determination to get over your ailments.
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Indeed easily seen.
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Hopefully this is the guy out there creating havoc.
links for 2008-02-10
In 1 on February 10, 2008 at 1:18 am-
Who owns what.
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To spook visitors
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Interesting, google apps sneaks in the corporate world.
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Important
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I want one.
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Finally some change.
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Sneaky..
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Another argument for outsourced email.
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The benefits of the takeover.
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Something to look at in this coming recession.
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The real Sopranos.
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I have not seen anybody else doing the kind of research that he was doing.
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I want one.
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I have seen this before but this version is better.
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The pefect woman according to Quino.
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Shoplifting in reverse.
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We are all family.
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Very funny
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The end for Chavez might be close.
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The technology is not mature enough to read it comfortably in bed or in the bathroom.
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Britain the new world power?
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Prison Love
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The downside of a digital life.
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Interesting comparison.
links for 2008-02-08
In 1 on February 8, 2008 at 1:18 am-
eluniverso.com – Un recorrido por el Guayaquil de Julio Jaramillo – Feb. 7, 2008 – EL GRAN GUAYAQUILThe great JJ
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Yeah why hardcore conservatives hate McCain?
links for 2008-02-06
In 1 on February 6, 2008 at 1:18 am-
Good description.
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What ever happened to equality and privacy?
links for 2008-02-05
In 1 on February 5, 2008 at 1:18 am-
This photos look so live.
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The flux has arrived and it seems that I have it.
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This is what the CDC says.
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The official statement.
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Some facts
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See the recommendations for Cold.
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See the Gallegos Lara Biography is upside down, too bad that is mixed with other articles, but collects several sources.
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Interesting first hand testimony of the Guatemalan earthquake in 1976.
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This lead to the development of seismology.
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They don’t seem to be very happy. I think that Google needs to put the feet on the gas now, to make this Microsoft move irrelevant..
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you’re often more likely to “triangulate” on better solutions when passionate people are involved.
links for 2008-02-02
In 1 on February 2, 2008 at 1:18 am-
This is interesting.
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Pay attention to this.
links for 2008-02-01
In 1 on February 1, 2008 at 1:17 am-
Want to try this to see if its true all the hype.
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Uhm not very tasty.
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Useful.
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Bush is killing Google
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Nice $$$
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More crazy bikes.
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Amazing, the future is here.
links for 2008-01-31
In 1 on January 31, 2008 at 1:18 am-
I think they are hoarding money, but use the government to pressure them, is worst.
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This is when I start getting angry, why Haiti remains so regulated, that it forces its citizens to eat dirt.
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Sickening
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To read
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Shameful the use of malware to spy on people, by the government. So what is the difference bewteen a criminal and a government? It seems that Cheney is not he only one behind eavesdropping private conversations.
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Interesting.
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The end of Chavez?
In 1 on January 30, 2008 at 2:27 pm
Had a bad day……..
I have to admit it, I have hit the keyboard in a rage.
links for 2008-01-30
In 1 on January 30, 2008 at 1:18 am-
Interesting
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Bastards!!! Look at the picture what kind of monster kills a mother in front of a kid, or leaves a kid orphan.
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Interesting tool
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Might try it in the future.
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Some basic labor economics.
links for 2008-01-29
In 1 on January 29, 2008 at 1:18 am-
This guy has talent, but his art is creepy
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And their future.
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I know the guy.
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Support for higher taxes is wanning in Brazil
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This is a very interesting tool.
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Let the hoarding start.
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For a friend who is getting married.
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Too bad that the ie tab is not available for linux.
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I really hate complex templates that are too hard to modify or to lame.
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Lightweight windows.
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Interesting connections between Obama and Kennedy
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The trick is finally revealed
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Got to try this.
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In a not so distant future?
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Amazing vista.
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If they are not so secret they are not secret.
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Why I am not surprised?
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I know the guy, and the news are appearing in spanish now.
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It sounds funny, but today we see other targets. Hispanics that have too much allegiance to their native countries, same story always, that is called bigotry.
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This is something I need to learn more.
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The responses are funnier than the post.
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The upcoming war?
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Faith impelled rather than impeded the Islamic scientist.
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I find FISA akward.
links for 2008-01-28
In 1 on January 28, 2008 at 1:17 am-
Amazing
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Too bad that I stopped using yahoo long time ago.
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The prices are really coming down, why they don’t come with video connector? I could use them with the VCR as a high def tv.
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The battles behind the scenes of the cold war.
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I will have to see it.
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Correa should stop the harassing of the good people of Guayaquil. Why he is so incensed by these people?
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That’s a new way of doing money that I was not aware of.
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Googlers for Ron Paul; another reason for liking Google.
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Take your money out and keep impoverishing your people, but stay out.
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hahahh
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This is an interesting fact.
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A pacific reunification is important.
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And I keep complaining about the Virginia cold weather.
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Is this real?
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The ads itself have been superb as the drink.
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la la la lallalala.
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Why they don’t have this kind of politicians in Ecuador or here in the US?
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What he shows is that he is totally decrepit.
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This story is heartbreaking.
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Finally some common sense reaction against the stimulus packet.
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Fantastic story of courage and determination in a quadriplegic.
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Scary…
links for 2008-01-27
In 1 on January 27, 2008 at 1:18 am-
I did not knew a few of them.
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A lot apparently.
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Good checklist.
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Not only they are cool on the cyberspace but on the real world.
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For those non spanish speaking who want to understand what is going on in Ecuador.
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“El presidente Rafael Correa advirtió este sábado sobre una estrategia regional de la derecha para hacer fracasar los referendos en Ecuador y Bolivia.” I hope there is one strategy, the truth is that Guayaquil has took so long for this.
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Blog dedicated to an unusual form of protest.
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Finally Apple for the masses.
links for 2008-01-26
In 1 on January 26, 2008 at 1:18 am-
Interesting, I will have a long life.
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Have you read the long tail? We are moving to a different revenue model.
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Very article to understand the auction.
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Nice I want one.
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important
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Venezuelan strongman Hugo Chavez reveals the secret of some of his strength: He chews coca, the source of cocaine, “every day in the morning.” No wonders he is always fired up.
links for 2008-01-25
In 1 on January 25, 2008 at 1:19 am-
This looks like an interesting project.
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Seems that the Ron Paul campaign its at full steam.
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Not even by numbers he will achieve anything.
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This quote is odd, you risk becoming like the office guy who was fired and did not knew it or did not wanted to recognize it. “See if you can keep coming into the office. This isn’t open to everyone, but at Userland I kept coming into work everyday afte
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Ok, I love his novels, I enjoy reading him, but he is not even dead, and they are making museums and so on.
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There is a free lunch. Interesting marketing practice.
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Good tips, I prefer the email way.
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Interesting, Hong Kong example of Philanthropy
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I see inflation coming.
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Even in tech stuff art.
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All in the name of science. But I am thrilled by the simplicity and beauty of this machine.
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I have always wondered how to do this, thanks life hacker for the complete guide.
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Uhm? To believe or not believe?
links for 2008-01-24
In 1 on January 24, 2008 at 1:18 am-
Todo un clásico, me encanta esta canción.
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Could it be that Ron Paul becomes a serious contender after all the mess created by Bush policies and the Fed rate cuts? All these despite the damaging Ron Paul Newsletters?
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Sounds Fun.
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Ron Paul targeting the Obama campaign.
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Guayaquil is not alone
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Crime always pays.
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Very interesting.
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The true meaning of federalism and autonomies.
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Well the same happens in my country the majority of politicians are lawyers. It seems that as the legal system becomes more complex it becomes necessary to have specialized people in politics. The problem with that is that we stop being a democracy to b
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Sounds wonderful, I have found that it becomes a bandwidth hog unfortunately.
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Since it seems that we are heading towards a recession, this becomes an important issue. Non profits are resilient to recessions as long as they are short.
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I am curious to try it.
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Microsoft willing to relinquish control over its users?
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There it goes the famous Chavez missions. So much for nothing.
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Interesting for moments in which you loose everything.
links for 2008-01-23
In 1 on January 23, 2008 at 1:19 am-
Interesting to read.
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Interesting.
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Not only one of my favorite presidents but the first video of a US president.
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I have had the same experiences, it is frustrating to say the least, but Ubuntu is getting better.
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It seems that microsoft is in panic mode, with all these moves.
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“A horde of nouveau riche have moved on from the company, trading on Google credentials to reach new heights in tech or attempting to save the world.”, timing, timing, timing, and luck.
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Looks like a useful feature.
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This is an interesting project, I hope they succeed in their tagging efforts.
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So funny.
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I just read an article in eweek about making wordpress a platform for social networking.
links for 2008-01-22
In 1 on January 22, 2008 at 1:18 am-
Very, very funny mildly NSFW.
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Ok I am drooling, I want one.
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I like the shoes, but the sail makes it difficult to watch the road.
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A communist James Bond
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There it goes the freedom of expression in Bolivia.
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¿el Haití de Iberoamérica? The author clearly has never been in Guatemala and only looks at numbers.
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This is good news.
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More on the new Microsoft virtualization strategy
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Petition for anarchism.
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Interesting idea for those not willing to partition their disk.
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Good to explain to people the stock market changes
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“The most productive workers have the densest intracompany email web.” This comment is surprising to me, I would have thought the opposite.
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Bring it on, it will be the last nail in the AOL coffin.
links for 2008-01-21
In 1 on January 21, 2008 at 1:18 am-
What a horrible practice
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Very important
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So he is sick or not?
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Cato answers to the libel atacks by racists.
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And, reassuringly, having larger breasts could be the key to a longer life as it is a sign of improving nutrition levels in children. We have bigger breasts, it seems, than our forebears simply because we are healthier and stronger.
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Social networks from the prehistory.
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I agree with her definition.
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¿Tiene sentido este debate religioso? No mucho. En realidad, los mejores presidentes norteamericanos no han tenido una militancia religiosa sectaria.
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Umberto Eco brilliant as always
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The last nail in the coffin.
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Scary if true, really scary.
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Fascinating story.
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Hopefully by the time that PJ goes to college it would be affordable.
links for 2008-01-20
In 1 on January 20, 2008 at 1:17 am-
I was a great fan of this series.
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The followup to the excellent research done to the Ron Paul Newsletters.
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Very funny
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Still powerful, very much.
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So bad it is (Vista) that they are moving into the next version.
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Hopefully he will get better.
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Would be wonderful too to cut federal spending. Tax rebates work not because of money in the hands on people but because we have less government.
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Civil war destruction.
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More freemarketeers for Obama
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Which side seems more alive?
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One of the reasons we flirt in this way is that we can’t help it. We’re programmed to do it, whether by biology or culture.
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More skeletons in the closet.
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Interesting, would searches be better with human taggin?
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I wonder how all this offering to common people might improve the state of science.
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If I were a millionaire I will recreate Guayaquil.
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In defense of Ron Paul.
links for 2008-01-18
In 1 on January 18, 2008 at 1:18 am-
To read
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A myth that never dies, why the obsession with population control. It is better if the population grows.
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Reason Magazine on the Ron Paul Newsletters affair.
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Interesting, might do this.
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“Yes, legislation like the Civil Rights Act of 1964 involved some interference with private property and the right of association, but it also did away with a great deal of state-sponsored discrimination and was, in my view, a net gain for liberty.”
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The 800 pound Gorilla in the room?
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This must have happened tonight at their DC office opening.
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Supporters of Ron Paul try to explain and defend him from the TNR article.
links for 2008-01-17
In 1 on January 17, 2008 at 1:18 am-
Very, very appealing, might have to check this later.
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Blacks for Ron Paul
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Father and son seem to endorse Obama
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I agree with errepece in France the world upside down.
links for 2008-01-16
In 1 on January 16, 2008 at 1:22 am-
Memories of Luis Aguilar Leon.
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The cartoon is funny
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Montaner on the currect Farc and Venezuela alliance and the return of the hijacked people
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Mario Vargas Llosa seems to favor Obama, I do too, not for his ideas, but because of his quality.
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Very funny.
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Apple’s story of Mac worlds.
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Very interesting, I am tired of all the continued login in all the interfaces.
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Very nice tips.
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Now this is an interesting product, I always thought that it it important to let the exchange box be free of all direct attacks.
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Rats!!
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I want one.
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The lady on the ling is gorgeous
links for 2008-01-15
In 1 on January 15, 2008 at 1:20 am-
Why Ecuador is lower in the scale? Why Colombia under Venezuela, the colombian one is the original.
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Good advise
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I am not alone.
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I am appalled by the poverty.
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Would you that? Cholos!!
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Finally!!
links for 2008-01-14
In 1 on January 14, 2008 at 1:21 am-
The rise of fast-casual food. I love btw Chipotle, better than Baja.
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Interesting, I still like a lot flickr out of the photo sharing services.
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looks like a very comfy camping gadget.
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This is a wonderful idea and a lot easier than pairing the phone with the laptop through USB. Bluetooth is not always available in laptops.
links for 2008-01-13
In 1 on January 13, 2008 at 1:18 am-
Chained to the floor? How sadistic this people can be?
links for 2008-01-12
In 1 on January 12, 2008 at 1:18 am-
A great person.
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Interesting Metro, one like this for Quito.
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Images of the XX century.
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This is sad news indeed. I always found Ron Paul’s views on inmigration odd (Too close to wacky TANCREDO). But if what is written by David Boaz is true it is indeed terrible.
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Washington, D.C., in 1939. “Aerial view in front of the Willard Hotel at 14th Street and Pennsylvania Avenue, showing pedestrians and rather dense traffic in autos and streetcars.”
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Tom Palmer is more brunt than Boaz. This is terrible.
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Profile of Hipertextual
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This is called collusion.
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More brains and less raw materials that is the key to prosperity.
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Revenue models on the internet age.
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To take into consideration for my work.
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Many of the older generation of neo-conservatives began on the anti-Stalinist far Left — Irving Kristol, the political godfather of the movement, wrote an autobiographical essay called ‘Memoirs of a Trotskyist’ — and the intellectual style of that sec
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More videos.
links for 2008-01-11
In 1 on January 11, 2008 at 1:18 am-
Interesting.
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To read.
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Finally they get it.
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Finally!!!
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Got to try this.
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Lifehacker today is full of good tips, this one is a very long time need.
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Very nice bridges.
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Promising add on, but why the closed beta? I want one invitation to try it.
links for 2008-01-09
In 1 on January 9, 2008 at 1:18 amlinks for 2008-01-08
In 1 on January 8, 2008 at 1:18 am-
Lessons from Venezuela
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Useful.
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Ron Paul answers on CNN
links for 2008-01-07
In 1 on January 7, 2008 at 1:17 am-
Markets in animals.
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Always have the house checked for mold.
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Little bit late for this, but maybe some friend might need it.
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My wife is one, I believe women blog more, but about different issues.
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Latin American countries, for instance, are among the happiest in the world, despite their relative poverty and often shaky political situations.
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Ecuador, Peru and Bolivia are among the lowest in the Americas. Only Haiti is lower (no surprise), but Cuban’s despite years of dictatorship are happier than the Ecuador, Peru and Bolivia.
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There is still some chance.
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Correa trying to commit a coup ‘d etat against himself? Interesting theory.
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I am drooling, I hope is not too expensive.
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¿cómo podemos controlar Internet? La respuesta es siempre la misma: no se puede. Puede haber vigilancia, pero no control. Typical bureocrat question.
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Or 14 signs that you don’t know the language.
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To see.
links for 2008-01-06
In 1 on January 6, 2008 at 1:18 am-
Amazing, how long these people live. Some are from the 19th century.
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Animal cruelty in the name of science.
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Reminds me of some taxi cabs in Ecuador.
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Safety turns to porn to save your life.
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I can understand the hate, but the others have to compete, period.
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Who was Gore Vidal.
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“los ciudadanos poseen derechos individuales independientes de toda autoridad social o política y toda autoridad que vulnere estos derechos se hace ilegítima [...] La voluntad de todo un pueblo no puede hacer justo lo que es injusto.”
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I never heard of Nauru Island
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“How do you stop an obviously electable candidate who happens to be of African-American descent, and how do you do it without ticking off black folk?” the Rev. Darby said.
links for 2008-01-05
In 1 on January 5, 2008 at 1:18 am-
I want one.
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Shameful what is going on in Kenya
links for 2008-01-04
In 1 on January 4, 2008 at 1:18 am-
For those who did not knew who was Cicero
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Not necessarily agree with all, but some interesting facts.
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Dummy
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Oh well I will vote for Obama in that case, at least we got something different and not a populist like Huckabee.
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Things in Africa getting weirder by the minute.
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Got to try this.
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This is the kind of Shower I am looking for.
links for 2008-01-03
In 1 on January 3, 2008 at 1:21 am-
Very good point of view, but some sleepy priests are behaving differently in my country.
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What a sad, but remarkable story.
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The Ron Paul revolution.
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The state of not so free America.
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Scary if true.
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Interesting, but got to remember them.
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Information about certain file formats that are blocked after you install Office 2003 Service Pack 3In case you want to open old file formats.
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Very nice article now in spanish.
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La revolución conservadora de los ochenta todavía no ha perdido impulso. Y todavía no tiene alternativas. The Legacy of Reagan
links for 2008-01-02
In 1 on January 2, 2008 at 1:18 am-
A new era in politics? Who will win then.
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Sadly, the gold standard isn’t coming back. But the days of “not having the opportunity to get the message out”? Those are gone for good, too.
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I tried to get my coupon, but the website keeps giving me an error, that apparently has been logged, and then it returns you to the main page.
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Why get dressed then?
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Amazing
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Locations? One of them looks like Quito.
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Very cleaver advertisement.
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Totally true.
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“What America can learn from Switzerland is that the best way to reduce gun misuse is to promote responsible gun ownership.”
links for 2008-01-01
In 1 on January 1, 2008 at 1:18 am-
” Agency will start taking requests for discounts on converter boxes Tuesday. In 2009, analog will be history.” Get your box..
links for 2007-12-31
In 1 on December 31, 2007 at 1:18 am-
Interesting strategy
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The rise of Ron Paul..
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$23 million more for Ron Paul to be a serious contender.
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“Illegal immigration was unnecessary since there were essentially open borders. I continue to be appalled that Ron Paul is parroting the line of the worst opponents of immigration”; I am appaled too.
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A very nice book review of Paz Sor Juana Ines de la Cruz.
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“Francia debe ser mucho más que una desordenada y caótica república gobernada con la punta de una banana.” hahha
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The elephant of Nantes
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I still have to attend one of these meetings.
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I have no intentions of upgrading either.
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Chavez is either doing some secret mission or he is just bluffing.
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Tips for those without a couple.
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“Some scientists have proposed compressing carbon dioxide and sticking it in underground caves as a way to cut down on greenhouse gases. Joe David Jones wants to make baking soda out of it.” Very interesting.
links for 2007-12-30
In 1 on December 30, 2007 at 1:18 am-
la facultad exclusiva de las provincias para establecer y recaudar impuestos, las que deberán aportar los fondos para las necesidades del tesoro nacional
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Shameful, specially arround Christmas.
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Why the franchise actually helps mom and pop coffeehouses.
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You tube get rid of the 10 minute limit.
links for 2007-12-29
In 1 on December 29, 2007 at 1:21 am-
Terrible tragedy
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Interesting, i was not aware of this.
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To keep in mind.
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Very important, I find that behavior annoying
links for 2007-12-28
In 1 on December 28, 2007 at 1:18 am-
One of these days, wait and you will see.
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A little bump on the road.
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Chevron? What are they doing there
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Interesting review on why people is not embracing more google apps.
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An interesting critique of Ron Paul.
links for 2007-12-27
In 1 on December 27, 2007 at 1:17 am-
Very interesting, got the book on my to read list.
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It’s coming faster than you think.
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Interesting list of software for Ubuntu, specially for those coming from XP.
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Tax rebelion
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The challenges of Cristina Kirchner
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Why conservatives would vote for Obama
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“Impeachment’s not the solution to psychosis, no matter how flagrant. But despite their impressive foresight in other areas, the framers unaccountably neglected to include an involuntary civil commitment procedure in the Constitution.” Very funny, but a
links for 2007-12-26
In 1 on December 26, 2007 at 1:17 am-
Beware of that chocolate.
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I hope the follow through.
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When is the question, flying is so boring, a little internet could help.
links for 2007-12-25
In 1 on December 25, 2007 at 1:18 am-
Some positive outlook regarding Africa
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Amazing I can not even walk to the corner.
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Nobody talks about the semaphores anymore, this is a first to me.
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Troubling.
links for 2007-12-23
In 1 on December 23, 2007 at 1:17 am-
Why sometimes believing in forecasts makes them real.
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Come one… He is not perfect, but he is not either hurting freedom.
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Amazing
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“La operación decisiva que quebró a Sendero Luminoso y precipitó su desintegración no fueron las matanzas del Grupo Colina, sino la captura de Abimael Guzmán y casi todo su Comité Central, llevada a cabo por un grupo de policías dirigido por el gen
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Finally the last gasp of air of Fidel?
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Very useful
links for 2007-12-22
In 1 on December 22, 2007 at 1:21 am-
Outrageous, when being our of the grid (the banking system) can be a big problem.
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A pesar de la creciente hostilidad hacia ellos, los inmigrantes siguen adelante y continúan con su actitud positiva & la gente más contenta gana más dinero y es más sana”.
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Interesting add ons.
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A better Ron Paul?
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Some are very funny.
links for 2007-12-20
In 1 on December 20, 2007 at 1:18 am-
The day of the service pack has come.
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Interesting but still too technical.
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The time for the Libertarians is coming?
links for 2007-12-19
In 1 on December 19, 2007 at 1:18 am-
I want Ubuntu in my DELL
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A big battle is coming in, I have been for years a fan of Microsoft, but with Google I am starting to have doubts and to move on to it.
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How do I get all my library to lossless, that is going to be the challenge.
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Moreover, there’s still a major power differential. It’s still about wealthy Westerners preying on the poor.
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If there is any trend over the last five hundred and fifteen years, it is that indigenous peoples in the Americas are losing control over natural resources. The solution is private property for indians.
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The opposition’s victory on December 2 ushered in a new stage in Venezuelan–and Latin American–politics. But it did not determine where things will head.
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A man flew into a rage at the Giant Eagle supermarket when employees refused to cash a million-dollar bill.
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hahah, very true.
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Very interesting list of software.
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Software for non-profits
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Interesting.
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Very important to have handy.
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Scenes from the Bible have been imagined by countless artists over the centuries, but never quite like this. God’s Eye View portrays four key Biblical events as if captured by Google Earth.
links for 2007-12-18
In 1 on December 18, 2007 at 1:18 am-
Good news for third world countries. The best donors are from your own country.
links for 2007-12-17
In 1 on December 17, 2007 at 1:18 am-
Very useful protection against the chattiness of some emails.
In 1 on December 13, 2007 at 12:22 pm
Tal Chavez Tal Hitler
What happened before announcing in Venezuela that the referendum to approve the new constitution got rejected.
links for 2007-12-12
In 1 on December 12, 2007 at 1:18 am-
Very useful tips.
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Useful again, from Petril.il.
links for 2007-12-11
In 1 on December 11, 2007 at 1:18 am-
Beautiful place I spent my honey moon and it’s wonderful.
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Hopefully as technology advances and old people get more used to it, their opinions will change.
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Where is Atlas.
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Why is not such a great idea to save your passwords in a browser.
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For those who like to pretend.
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A boat for boats.
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It seems that they play nice with each other.
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Interesting.
In 1 on December 10, 2007 at 8:03 pm
Catherine Tate – Helen The Translator
Hahah, what happens when you pretend to know many languages.
links for 2007-12-10
In 1 on December 10, 2007 at 1:17 am-
The best, thanks for finding it errepece.
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Cool!!
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Looks like a lost and poor town of the Andes
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This nation was built on a history of immigration, but it also has a long history of immigrant-bashing. In the late 1700s, Benjamin Franklin was quite disturbed by the “swarm” of immigrants from Germany. “Why should Pennsylvania,” he asked, “founded by th
In 1 on December 9, 2007 at 10:04 am
Comercial antiguo Wishky Buchanan’s
Toda una época, gracias Errepece por encontrarlo.
links for 2007-12-09
In 1 on December 9, 2007 at 1:17 am-
Talk about obesity at an early age.
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A very welcome addition.
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Some are sad seeeing.
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Be careful if you ever need to use one of these.
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Big government killing free enterprise.
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These celebrity people breath billis and hate.
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Good reading on what Ron Paul brings to the race. Don’t be fooled by the title.
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This is good to explain people how email spam coming from yourself happens. Some users seem to think that their email account has been hacked.
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Social networks such as Facebook and MySpace don’t get better as they get bigger, but they may get better as they get more portable.
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Eso te pasa por preguntón’; hhaha
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Chávez está asediado: el rey lo hizo callar, y su pueblo lo ha humillado. Preocupante es que la precariedad lo lleve a tomar acciones desesperadas.
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Google is bidding to not look like a dick. It may not be playing to win, but after all of the previous big talk and the launch of the OHA business, it needs to show up.
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Somebody please update this, it looks very useful.
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Good analysis of the current national assambly in Ecuador.
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Like Agitator said, have an Ayn Rand moment.
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The question is whether you think the law draws the line in the right place.
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I think he should.
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The end of the Microsoft market?
links for 2007-12-08
In 1 on December 8, 2007 at 1:18 am-
Venezuela’s regime gets weirder by the minute
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What a scandal.
links for 2007-12-07
In 1 on December 7, 2007 at 1:17 am-
Why I am not surprised?
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Amazing how they restore old movies. Can’t wait to see them.
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Finally!!!
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What is most beguiling about the document, however, is Smith’s view of crime and punishment: He was against both.
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Useful list.
links for 2007-12-06
In 1 on December 6, 2007 at 1:18 am-
??? Very useful.
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Very useful tips.
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People must be really desperate to live there.
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I particularly like the coffee maker.
links for 2007-12-05
In 1 on December 5, 2007 at 1:18 am-
Interesting read
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Uhm would they work with older versions?
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Watch carefully, don’t believe everything.
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Good to try.
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Which one is right?
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hahah
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I think the Chinese came first.
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Lost!!!
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Why Eduardo Arcos is in Spain.
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Sounds like a good process.
links for 2007-12-04
In 1 on December 4, 2007 at 1:18 am-
The gratitude of inmigrants.
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Regeneracion o degeneración para algunos?
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Did Juan Carlos help defeat Hugo Chavez? Juan Carlos the Democrat
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If Walmart is selling PC for $200, what is the point of buying an OLPC?
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Uhm, not reinstalling the software?
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Interesting
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This is even more interesting.
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“The worst of the worst is Ortega” Worst than Chavez?
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I got sick of Comcast long ago, I only keep it for very basic cable.
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The brick cellphone is back.
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En el ser humano los peores antagonismos se conjugan y funden
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Simply Amazing. No credit cards.
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Too bad seemed like the contrary was possible, infinite number of mind boggling possiblities.
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Uhm, too bad is not like the video.
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My time to buy a cellphone is coming closer…
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Google Apps upcoming features, what about integrating blogger into googleapps.?
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It is getting easier, and safer, to lend money to people over the Internet.
links for 2007-12-03
In 1 on December 3, 2007 at 1:20 am-
hahha, but how many times banks make smaller mistakes that then are difficult to correct in your credit report. This was too big to not correct.
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??? WTF? I did not knew you could have that kind of implants.
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Autonomía al andar ya!!
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Uhm, google reader get better.
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New features should improve management, add support for Windows Server 2008, and lead to better mobile security, says Microsoft.
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Zora Neale Hurston (1891-1960) was born on this day in 1891. Like her contemporaries, Rose Wilder Lane and Isabel Paterson, Hurston stands out as a proponent of individualism and liberty.
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Disgusting what terrorism does in Colombia.
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I knew it, it is going to save my life.
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Interesting looks easy.
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This is democracy?
links for 2007-12-02
In 1 on December 2, 2007 at 1:18 am-
Interesting, but a little bit convoluted transition.
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Yippi, the Laissez Faire book catalogue is back.
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Muy buen video, Linda Chola.
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Stark legacy of the Kirshner administration
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The story is interesting, but I am not convinced about his conclussions
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Must try.
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Interesting, I kind of like windows, until we reach the dreaded Vista.
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Amazing results.
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I might need this.
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And this was the German marvel of engeneering
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A mounting number of studies are coming to some surprising conclusions about the dangers of nuclear radiation. It might not be as deadly as is widely believed.
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Scary, goose bomps, “they” are reading me.
links for 2007-12-01
In 1 on December 1, 2007 at 1:18 am-
Wow, that is what I call skill.
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Interesting, looks so real and so present, one of my co-workers noted, that people looked differently, everybody seemed thinner.
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The diversity of views among the libertarians
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Where is the small government?
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The real popeye
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Where is Ron Paul
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Stereo system with bike.
links for 2007-11-30
In 1 on November 30, 2007 at 1:18 am-
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.
links 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 conten