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I Felt a Shooting Pain







I Felt a Shooting Pain

I Felt a Shooting Pain 06/05/2004 01:29 PM

The Chicago Sun-Times offers some unusual health advice: What does it feel like to get shot? Each year, around 55,000 more Americans could answer that question.




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"Felt nothing here."


"Felt nothing here." 12/23/2003 09:30 AM

Deeply Felt


Deeply Felt 06/05/2005 10:55 PM
Since I spent a good couple of months in 2002 editing John Dean's e-book "Unmasking Deep Throat," I had my own interest in today's news unveiling former FBI honcho Mark Felt as the original deep-background source for Woodward and Bernstein's Watergate reporting. But if this outcome felt anti-climactic, it's not just because the conclusions Dean so painstakingly reached -- among other things, that Deep Throat was almost certainly an attorney, and that he couldn't have been at the FBI -- were simply wrong (to be fair, it appears that the bobbing and weaving Woodward and Bernstein have done through the years. and Felt's own vehement disavowals, left a somewhat deceptive trail for the attentive sleuth). And it's not just because Felt has been the "most likely suspect" for over a decade now.

It's really because it marks the end of the mystery at the heart of the investigative-reporting act that inspired my generation of journalists. I was 15 years old in 1974; I listened to the Watergate hearings in the car radio every morning as I rode with my dad on the way to my summer job. I chose to become a journalist at perhaps the one moment in American history at which the public's trust in reporters was higher than its faith in political leaders. The naming of Deep Throat represents the final coda to this old story -- and reminds us of how much things have changed.

Meanwhile, the current generation of executive malfeasance awaits its comeuppance. Which public servant will step forward, in shadows, pseudonymously or not, to blow a loud whistle on this decade's lies? Or has the Deep Throat of the George Bush White House already fed his tips -- say, to Seymour Hersh -- but we're simply too fatalistically inured to the "disassembling" of our leaders to do anything about it?

i haven't felt so alive in years


i haven't felt so alive in years 12/02/2003 11:07 AM
WIL WHEATON dot NET presents: The Epic announcement. Brought to you by Slurm.

Effect on U.S. Politics Still Felt


Effect on U.S. Politics Still Felt 06/07/2004 06:03 AM
political legacy .. Ron Brownstein

latimes.com/news/specials/obituaries/la-na-politics6jun06 ,1,1543367.story?coll=la-home-headlines
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Temblor Felt in Washington Area


Temblor Felt in Washington Area 12/10/2003 06:51 AM
we got hit by an earthquake .. earthquake .. action

washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/articles/A50085-2003Dec9.html
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Bloggers Make Their Presence Felt at DNC


Bloggers Make Their Presence Felt at DNC 07/29/2004 01:26 PM
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How Mark Felt Became 'Deep Throat'


How Mark Felt Became 'Deep Throat' 06/05/2005 11:45 PM

Bush Says Many Felt Iraq Was Threat, Not
Just Him (Reuters)


Bush Says Many Felt Iraq Was Threat, Not
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"how she felt about yesterday's
pro-choice march in Washington"


"how she felt about yesterday's
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I uppercased K.D. Lang’s name in a
story... and it felt good.


I uppercased K.D. Lang’s name in a
story... and it felt good.
09/10/2004 12:43 PM
Testy Copy Editors is a site run by WaPo Financial Copy Editor Philip Blanchard, with guest columns and di scussions dedicated to blowing off steam for people in the occasionally tense business of making words fit, parse properly and make sense in print.

If you've actually edited copy under a deadline, or know someone who has, you know how thankless the job can sometimes be.

Force of 9/11 Panel Is Felt (Los Angeles
Times)


Force of 9/11 Panel Is Felt (Los Angeles
Times)
07/28/2004 05:45 AM
Los Angeles Times - WASHINGTON — The juggernaut known as the Sept. 11 commission gathered momentum and influence Tuesday as Sen. John F. Kerry called for extending its charter until 2006 and a Senate oversight committee moved up its first hearing on reforming U.S. counterterrorism agencies to later this week.

Albany Impasse Is Felt in Pocketbooks
and Town Hall


Albany Impasse Is Felt in Pocketbooks
and Town Hall
07/09/2004 11:49 PM
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Surface Climate's Effects Felt on Ocean
Floor


Surface Climate's Effects Felt on Ocean
Floor
07/27/2004 12:46 AM

Beijing Leaders' Populist Touch Is Not
Being Felt by Rural Poor


Beijing Leaders' Populist Touch Is Not
Being Felt by Rural Poor
01/09/2004 11:22 PM
China's new leaders are finding that the Communist Party and government apparatus sometimes pay only lip service to their demands.

I've always felt that the past was
somehow obscured by being viewed solely
through a greyscale window


I've always felt that the past was
somehow obscured by being viewed solely
through a greyscale window
01/16/2004 11:02 AM
Dazzling, full-color shots of people long since dead, landscapes long since paved, and an empire long since overthrown.
A pre-WW I process for creating color image projections meets Photoshop®

4.5 MAG EARTHQUAKE VIRGINIA; BUILDINGS
SHAKE DOWNTOWN RICHMOND, FELT IN D.C


4.5 MAG EARTHQUAKE VIRGINIA; BUILDINGS
SHAKE DOWNTOWN RICHMOND, FELT IN D.C
12/10/2003 10:24 AM
It was felt by many here in the Raleigh area .. Officials say .. Sure enough .. WRAL

wral.com/news/2693847/detail.html
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U.S. Military Lawyers Felt 'Shut Out' of
Prison Policy (Los Angeles Times)


U.S. Military Lawyers Felt 'Shut Out' of
Prison Policy (Los Angeles Times)
05/14/2004 04:51 AM
Los Angeles Times - WASHINGTON — A group of senior military lawyers were so concerned about changes in the rules designed to safeguard prisoners during interrogation that they sought help outside the Defense Department, according to a New York lawyer who headed a recent study of how prisoners have been treated in the war on terrorism.

"Felt as a gentle roll that made
chandeliers sway in Thousand Oaks,
here's the data:"


"Felt as a gentle roll that made
chandeliers sway in Thousand Oaks,
here's the data:"
12/23/2003 02:47 AM

John Battelle's Searchbl0g: NEWS: A9,
Amazon's Search Portal, Goes Live:
Reverberations Felt in Valley


John Battelle's Searchbl0g: NEWS: A9,
Amazon's Search Portal, Goes Live:
Reverberations Felt in Valley
04/14/2004 03:57 PM
Amazon launches their A9 search engine .. John Battelle .. scoop

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Pain


Pain 12/17/2002 12:28 AM

"Without pain, without sacrifice, we would have nothing."

- Fight Club


Must We Die In Pain?


Must We Die In Pain? 03/28/2005 06:13 PM
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PAiN 0.45


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A new MUD code base written in Java.

Man injured in shooting


Man injured in shooting 09/02/2004 02:31 AM
A 30-year-old man is seriously ill in hospital after being shot several times as he sat in his car in Belfast.

50 shooting tips


50 shooting tips 09/07/2004 08:11 PM
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Drinking and Shooting


Drinking and Shooting 05/06/2004 04:06 PM

The Balloons of
Vappu

The Vappu 2004 pictures are online. Vappu this year had fabulously warm, sunny weather which was a nice change from last year's cold and rain. I was either stupid enough or brave enough to take my camera along for Vappu since photographing people in large crowds with a fully manual camera requires you to know your camera and have the ability to focus quickly. Vappu is a perfect place to practice and I had a great time getting some decent shots of friends and strangers. I'm still amazed that some of the photos I took later in the evening were in focus at all since my vision was already a bit fuzzy. The Portra UC film seems to utterly adore red and sucks up more of it than any other colour. [Those unfamiliar with Vappu might enjoy the International Hessa's explanation of sorts.]

The picnic at Francis' house with the deadly punch and toxic jell-o was very entertaining, especially as the evening wore on and we managed to make it to downtown where the jell-o was proffered to various ladies. Later in the evening, the guys gave the jell-o to a couple of guys who had a table full of empty shot glasses. Amazingly, they seemed game enough to try it. The jell-o was so strong with the homemade Canadian vodka that you could have gotten drunk from the fumes it gave off alone.

We didn't make it to Kaivopuisto last year due to a sahti induced vicious hangover and the rainy weather. Wading into the park on Vappu for the first time was a tremendous sight with a sea of people, young and old, wearing white caps. I felt left out without a hat so maybe next year I'll dig out my mortarboard and hood to wear around the park. With so many people in such a small space, I was rather pleased to see how peaceful everyone was. Perhaps it's because most people are either hungover or still drunk from the night before. :) Entire families and young children, grills, hookahs, discoballs, minstrels, tents, a VW Bus sauna and all the usual mayhem that comes with picnics en masse were to be had in Kaivopuisto. Vappu is a great party for everyone. Now we just have to hope that the weather isn't too hot and dry until Juhannus.


Shooting food


Shooting food 01/28/2004 02:18 AM
Here's a great archive of high-speed, slo-mo videos of various foodstuffs being shot. Depicted here: a pudding cup with a bullet passing through it. Link (Thanks, Justin!)

Shooting in the break


Shooting in the break 01/03/2005 10:04 AM
USA Today Jan 3 2005 2:18PM GMT

Man injured in bar shooting


Man injured in bar shooting 09/19/2004 06:27 AM
A man is shot twice after a gunman opens fire on a crowded bar in the centre of Londonderry.

Shooting stars


Shooting stars 06/16/2004 08:32 AM
My close encounter with William Hung and Buckethead at a hot, hippie-packed extravaganza. Plus: Reconsidering a band -- because you told me to.

Tom DeLay, shooting from the lip


Tom DeLay, shooting from the lip 04/18/2005 02:45 PM
Having apologized -- sort of -- for threatening federal judges involved in the Terri Schiavo case, DeLay raises the specter of an armed defense against ethics allegations.

Shooting stars.....


Shooting stars..... 10/29/2003 12:11 AM
SHOOTING STAR Words and Music by Bob Dylan Seen a shooting star tonight And I thought of you. You were...

Shooting yourself in the foot


Shooting yourself in the foot 10/30/2003 12:36 AM

Kimbro Staken on DRM: The record companies can be proud that they've so thoroughly screwed things up that there really isn't even any point in paying for music now.


Pain bites.


Pain bites. 09/20/2004 08:52 AM
No pain, no gain, they say, and when it comes to real pain, the inverse is true as well. "We now have research indicating there's a memory of chronic pain," said Dr. Doris K. Cope, director of chronic and cancer pain for the University of Pittsburgh Medical Center. It changes the genic code sometimes, it changes the biochemistry, and it causes new proteins to be formed." Or in other words, the more pain you have, the more pain you have. (More on this.) It's no wonder, then, that more money is spent on pain relief than any other medical problem, and that there has been so much p ain research and so many clinical trials revealing such painful facts as redhead s feel more pain, men feel less pain, and that there's a genetic difference between tough guys and wimps. (Much more pain inside.)

Dealing With Pain


Dealing With Pain 02/05/2005 10:16 PM

On the Monday Podcast, Our Geek mentioned that his back pain was causing him quite a bit of discomfort, so when I seen this article I thought it would be a good idea to share it with you, it’s from Wired News and it’s called "The Painful Truth"

“Because nerve blocks affect a precise area of the body, they fall under the category of regional (rather than general or local) anesthesia. An elementary form of regional anesthesia is already widely used in maternity wards: the epidural block, employed to numb the pain of labor and achieved by injecting analgesics and narcotics along the spine.”


The Pain of Text


The Pain of Text 01/22/2004 02:12 AM
Yeah, this stuff's all getting cranky. Deal. :) At the moment, I'm trying to work on specifying text stuff for Parrot. Not simple, of course, because text is such a massive pain. Right now I'm just trying to sort the various functions on characters and strings into the right spot so they can be properly overridden, thumped, assaulted, and generally beaten about. If you've been following along, you've no doubt seen the rants about text, so I won't reprise them (much) and instead go for the actual useful bits. As far as I can tell (and this is all welded...

Big Pain at Veritas


Big Pain at Veritas 07/06/2004 08:41 AM
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More Pain at JDS Uniphase


More Pain at JDS Uniphase 04/29/2004 01:27 PM
"Narrower loss" contains some bullets.

Authoring Pain


Authoring Pain 07/20/2004 06:25 PM
The person from the General Counsel’s office called to talk about some legal/regulatory stuff we’re pulling together, and she asked how it should be delivered. I said it would eventually end up on the Web, so why didn’t they write it as a web page. She sounded uncomfortable: “I don’t know how we’d do that,” she said. At the same time, I’m hearing private gripes from our internal writing community, from the President to the marketers to the Solaris geeks, about how their writing tools stink. The state of Web authoring tools is kind of like the state of what we used to call “Word Processing” twenty years ago when I was getting into this business. If everyone’s going to write for the Web (and it looks a lot of people are going to) we need the Web equivalents of Word Perfect and Wordstar and Xywrite and Microsoft Word, and we need them right now. The Atom protocol will give them a standardized way to push the content online, and the fact that it’s all open formats will make it real hard for a monopolist to scoop out the market. So, who’s building them?

Pain in the Asteroids


Pain in the Asteroids 04/09/2004 04:04 PM
The news story on William Carlton's 27-hour Asteroids marathon, the fifth-highest-scoring game of all time, really makes you feel you were there. For the whole 27 hours. (04-04)
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