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MSN Search -- More Useful Everyday

MSN Search -- More Useful Everyday 07/01/2004 05:38 AM

Check it out and let us know what you think .. The new site is up and running .. dedicated "light" search page .. MSN

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I had a week of Mondays last week and Friday had an added bonus of being both Friday and Monday at the same time due to the holiday on Thursday. From Monday onward, I seemed to fumble everything from the complex to the simple. I patched the system a bunch of the CPAN sites run on, as well as this blog, only to have it come up perfectly but be unable to log in to the system because sshd decided it didn't want to run so I have to wait until Ben can get to the console and start it for me, hopefully soon. I spent the weekend away from computers to try and change my system karma. :)

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Today, a growing hacker culture is not only reclaiming the original meaning of the term but also applying its can-do ethic far beyond computer code to embrace everything from home electronics to home improvements. Just as the first hackers looked at behemothcomputers and rudimentary programs and insisted, "We can make them better," so are modern-day hackers looking at a wide variety of products, services, and materials and saying, "We can make these better, too."
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...an attempt to look systematically at the question of what brain science can tell you about yourself as an individual. There are a number of great books that ask questions like: How did the brain evolve? Or: how does the brain work? This book asks a related, but more intimate question: how does your brain work? In what ways can science shed light on your own personality traits, emotional habits, mental blindspots or strengths? In the book I've set myself up as a kind of guinea pig for this experiment: I take a number of tests that evaluate different cognitive faculties; I do a number of explorations with neurofeedback; I help design a series of fMRI experiments on my own head. I also have conversations with some of the world's leading brain scientists, who function as guides through this amazing inner landscape.
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Over the past week I have been really sick with the Flu, my doctor sent me home for 3 days bed rest, and yet I felt I needed to complete my podcast in the middle of being absolutely miserable. I will probably someday listen to those 2 shows and say what was I thinking.

With that being said I knew the shows were about 50% of were they should be quality wise and the perfectionist in me said don't release them, but hey I said their are thousands of people out their counting on my show to come out Tuesday and Friday mornings so no mater what I better get myself behind the Mic and do a podcast.

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This note made me realize that people are starting to get to know Todd the Geek here at Geek News Central. It has become apparently obvious to me that not only is the weblog important but as equally important is getting all of you to know me better, and I think thru the Podcast that is happening. But for the special person out there today that made my day, Thank you I really appreciated it.

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