Can a bigot be a good person?
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"First post: pretty good, human voice,
posted by an actual person"
"First post: pretty good, human voice,
posted by an actual person"
05/11/2004 10:22 PMTynTec provides Managed Services for
MIDRAYs Person-to-Person Traffic
TynTec provides Managed Services for
MIDRAYs Person-to-Person Traffic
04/27/2004 11:29 AMWi-Fi Technology Forum Apr 27 2004 3:41PM GMT
""I'd just like to get together with a
guy from time to time just to -- just to
play. I'd like him to be, uh, in very
good shape, flat stomach, good chest,
good arms, well-hung, cut, uh, just get
naked, play, see what happens, nothing
real heavy ..."
""I'd just like to get together with a
guy from time to time just to -- just to
play. I'd like him to be, uh, in very
good shape, flat stomach, good chest,
good arms, well-hung, cut, uh, just get
naked, play, see what happens, nothing
real heavy ..."
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07/13/2004 01:33 AMTechTree Jul 13 2004 5:44AM GMT
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Calling Nurse Google Patients are taking
advantage of health Web sites - some
good, some not so good
Calling Nurse Google Patients are taking
advantage of health Web sites - some
good, some not so good
06/05/2005 11:44 PMGadsdentimes.com - Sun Jun 5, 12:53 pm GMT
Does A Good Game Make A Good Movie Idea?
Does A Good Game Make A Good Movie Idea?
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05/24/2002 11:27 AMNet-WhoisNG-Person-0.03
Net-WhoisNG-Person-0.03
07/23/2004 09:37 AMA Person Is Known By the Blog He Keeps
A Person Is Known By the Blog He Keeps
04/17/2005 03:09 AMThe growing trend of blogging has opened up a plethora of
opportunities for wannabe writers. The trend of blogging is catching
on fast and blogs are becoming an effective platform for self
expression. [PRWEB Apr 17, 2005]
Lunch: $25,000 Per Person
Lunch: $25,000 Per Person
07/09/2004 03:09 PMWarren Buffett helps the needy in San Francisco.
So How Would You Prove You're a Person?
So How Would You Prove You're a Person?
06/09/2004 11:51 PMpretty as a
picture
"We've been available through AIM for 2.5 months now. I've handed
out cards to YAs (and a few adults) and have them around the library
for people to take. I had the chance to speak to 75 freshman and gave
told them about it. (They were pretty amazed). Anywho, this has
resulted in over 50 questions from about 35 patrons. (And no, I'm not
counting the questions asking if I was a robot or a person). Not a bad
ROI." [walking
paper]
I'm an ordinary person
I'm an ordinary person
03/14/2005 06:21 PMIt's always difficult to determine whether I should write in Finnish
or English, when commenting Finnish blog posts. I think I'll keep
writing in English though, because I know there are a bunch of expats
reading this, who otherwise would get no exposure to the Finnish
blogosphere.
Saara writes an ironic response to a recent Finnish article in
Aamulehti by Juha Seppälä. This journalist had went through some of
the blogs from the Pinseri list, and wrote a
dismissive article on why "bloggers are just ordinary people who
say boring things." (Some more commentary in Finnish at Anita
Konkka's blog
.)
Chris Anderson
(the Editor of Wired-magazine) said that (and I'm
paraphrasing from memory here) "as an editor my responsibility is
to reach to as many people as possible, but as a blogger I just want
to reach the 20 people in the world I can exchange thoughts
with."
That's exactly what matters. Most blogs (WAY most) in the world
have less than 20 readers. They are the "long tail" of
blogging. They are the ones where people post pictures of their
kittens and talk about their ordinary life using ordinary words. And
other ordinary people read their blogs - but those are the people
that matter to the blogger himself.
Blogging is about people. Everyone of us tries to be with people
that we like and can share things (ideas, thoughts, feelings, stuff)
with. We call them friends. Exposing a carefully selected part of
yourself to the public is just that; sharing with people that feel the
same way as you. Even the people who passionately hate something and
gather a large group of enemies, tend also to gain some supporters.
You write in public - people react. Who cares if it's ordinary?
Ordinary matters to a large number of people. It's
their life and their interests.
I don't really know most of the people reading this blog. I seem
to get about 600-800 unique readers/day (2000 page views), most of
which seem to be from random googlers, so perhaps I have about 200
regular readers. I know some of you, but I can only imagine what
kicks the rest of you get from reading my ramblings. Granted, I also
get a bit of kick out of thinking that so many people find me
interesting. But truthfully, I really care only about a few of you.
No offense.
I love an ordinary person. But she's also a blogger. I like to read
what she writes, even though we share the same bed, because when
things are written they take on a form that is different from your
day-to-day life. The words on the screen have been carefully thought
out, their order not as random as when we talk. Paradoxically I think
it makes me understand her better, as sometimes it's easier to write
your thoughts than it is to speak them.
But that's just me. Your mileage may - and should - vary.
Net-WhoisNG-Person-0.01
Net-WhoisNG-Person-0.01
07/19/2004 05:02 PMGood Intentions don't always equal good
results
Good Intentions don't always equal good
results
04/18/2004 05:43 PMIt would seem that in my life when I intend to do something that is
when everything will surely do...
When it comes to wireless security, good
enough is simply not good
When it comes to wireless security, good
enough is simply not good
09/17/2004 10:38 AMUnitarianism: good enough for two
presidents, not good enough for Texas
Unitarianism: good enough for two
presidents, not good enough for Texas
05/19/2004 02:47 AMThe state of Texas has denied Unitarians tax-exempt religious status
because the church "does not have one system of belief." As Julia
notes, Presidents
John Adams and John Quincy Adams were sufficiently convinced of the
Unitarians' religiosity that they actually
were Unitarians.
Never before -- not in this state or any other -- has a government
agency denied Unitarians tax-exempt status because of the group's
religious philosophy, church officials say. Strayhorn's ruling clearly
infringes upon religious liberties, said Dan Althoff, board president
for the Denison congregation that was rejected for tax exemption by
the comptroller's office.
Link
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Good enough for the White House, but not
good enough for the bedroom.
Good enough for the White House, but not
good enough for the bedroom.
05/17/2004 11:55 PM
"The sacred institution of marriage should not
be redefined by a few activist judges," said the President who was
appointed by five activist Supreme Court Justices.
The man who, between the two major candidates in 2000, got the fewer
amount of votes went on to affirm that "all Americans have a
right to be heard in this debate."
Site Maps : Is Good Enough for
Google.com, Good Enough For Me?
Site Maps : Is Good Enough for
Google.com, Good Enough For Me?
10/30/2003 10:22 AMWhat's good for General Motors is good
for America
What's good for General Motors is good
for America
03/23/2005 10:53 PM
GM in trouble: "If you erased the
company name from the balance sheet and showed it to a forensic
accountant, the recommended treatment would probably be to seek
protection from creditors by filing for Chapter 11 bankruptcy. "
GM's troubles are as much a result of the
exploding costs of health
care as they are due to the company's
dropping market
share. In
Canada increasing
health care costs (PDF with many
charts) are taking a greater and greater share of
government expenditures. In the US
it's hurting big employers and
regular people.
But either way the problem doesn't seem likely to get better any time
soon.
How do you ask someone to be the 1,000th
person to die for a mistake?
How do you ask someone to be the 1,000th
person to die for a mistake?
09/08/2004 06:53 AM
How do you ask someone to be
the 1,000th person to die for a mistake? Of course there are
people who say the
US Media
is playing down the casualties. But why would a powerful country
need to lie about its losses?
Universal Person Locator
Universal Person Locator
11/18/2003 09:14 AMUPL Project Started
Are You a "Christmas In July" Person?
Are You a "Christmas In July" Person?
07/21/2004 02:49 PMHoliday cheer before Labor Day? It's not such a bad idea.
Talking to your car like a crazy person
Talking to your car like a crazy person
09/02/2004 03:45 PMZDNet Sep 2 2004 7:36PM GMT
Hardest core person so far
Hardest core person so far
02/10/2004 02:44 AMThe hardest core person encountered so far on this trip is Eric
Duquenoy (
http://eduquenoy.chez.tiscali.
fr). He left France a little more than two years ago in a
smallish 4WD diesel Mitsubishi, drove down through French Northwest
Africa, shipped his car/home from Togo to Brazil, drove down to
Ushuaia, Argentina, then came up the West Coast of South America as
far as Ecuador before shipping the car up here to Panama City (there
is no road link between Columbia and Panama and it is dangerous to
drive through Columbia). Eric is a 44-year-old former computer
programmer who sleeps in a pop-up mattress/tent mounted
to his car's roof (similar to what you see at
http://www.loftyshelters.com/
). Eric and I met in the old city this afternoon and he gave me
a lift back to my hotel where I discovered the hardest core element of
all in his story:
the Mitsubishi is unairconditioned.
``I'm not your regular person, I guess.'
``I'm not your regular person, I guess.'
04/12/2005 10:20 PM
Down doesn't mean out. There were
great expectations for
Bill
Pulsipher, and then a great crash. After leaving baseball to mow
lawns, he's worked
his way back -- becoming perhaps the only ballplayer to talk
about the stigma attached Anxiety and Depression. He has
retur
ned as a
loogy with last
year's NL champs the Cards. But how will he do
this year?
Time's Person of the Year
Time's Person of the Year
12/21/2003 02:26 PM "They swept across Iraq and conquered it in 21 days. They stand
guard on streets pot-holed with skepticism and rancor. They caught
Saddam Hussein. They are the face of America, its might and good will,
in a region unused to democracy. The U.S. G.I. is
Time's Person of the Year."
[more
inside] Open Source Person
Open Source Person
01/16/2004 10:56 AMI thought it might be entertaining to give a blow-by-blow account of
my
job hunt here,
naming names, trading off pluses and minuses, telling all. Then it
dawned on me how incredibly clueless and lame-brained that would be.
But I do have some vignettes—one notably optimistic for our
profession—and a couple of pictures, and also an explanation of the
essay’s title, which doesn’t mean what you think it does...
Software that is limited to one person
using it is BAD!
Software that is limited to one person
using it is BAD!
01/05/2005 03:59 PMIf you have kids that like to game online or each have their own
computer you are going to want to read the referenced article. My
blood pressure goes up when I read about how some software companies
are becoming so restrictive in their utilization of software. [Infowor
ld]
Fresh first-person shooters
Fresh first-person shooters
03/31/2005 02:28 PMglobetechnology.com Mar 31 2005 6:43PM GMT
Another PR Person Looking at Personal
Journalism
Another PR Person Looking at Personal
Journalism
04/25/2004 03:09 PMSteve Rubel has a new blog, Micro Persuasion, "on how
blogs and participatory journalism are impacting the practice of
public relations."
Holding out for a "horse person"
Holding out for a "horse person"
02/13/2004 06:58 AMRandy Ayn Randian? Amorous astral-plane dweller? Whatever your
passion, there's a specialty online dating site for you.
gaming makes you a better person
gaming makes you a better person
04/14/2004 06:27 PMsome nice quotes from justin in this piece
"You're supposed to marry the person you
love, Mom"
"You're supposed to marry the person you
love, Mom"
03/28/2005 09:58 AMMy 7-year-old son's best friend is a lesbian and he says he wants to
be gay. I hope he is.
Third person charged in Jodi case
Third person charged in Jodi case
04/16/2004 06:24 PMThe brother of the youth accused of murdering Jodi Jones is charged
with perverting the course of justice.
First Person Shooter - Under 100KBs of
Code
First Person Shooter - Under 100KBs of
Code
04/15/2004 10:26 AMFan-magazine picks a different average
person for every ish
Fan-magazine picks a different average
person for every ish
12/27/2004 10:38 AM
Cory Doctorow:

Each issue of Re-Magazine pocks a random, average person and uses her
or him as the basis for an entire magazine's worth of articles and
photo-spreads -- pictured here is Marcel,a 44-year-old sales rep from
Wavrin, France.
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via Salad With Steve)
One Person Wins Record $290 Million
Pot (AP)
One Person Wins Record $290 Million
Pot (AP)
07/03/2004 02:12 AMAP - A single winning ticket was sold in Friday's record $290
million Mega Millions lottery drawing.
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