If this story doesn't make you a little nervous
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A Plagiarizing Story That Will Make You
Dizzy
A Plagiarizing Story That Will Make You
Dizzy
11/15/2003 03:18 AMCase of the plagirized wiretap story .. plagiarized ..
airing
slate.msn.com/id/2091218
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How nervous is Newsweek?
How nervous is Newsweek?
06/06/2005 12:00 AMAfter being vilified for its anonymously -- and erroneously -- sourced
story on Koran abuse, the magazine goes all out in identifying its
sources.
Sooo nervous
Sooo nervous
12/30/2003 10:07 PMSo tomorrow I'm taking my G1 test...bright and early in the
morning...8:30am. Lovely, eh? Well, I'm just really nervous for...
Mr. Dressup is nervous
Mr. Dressup is nervous
01/23/2004 02:22 PM B
ob Keeshan (Captain Kangaroo) dead at age 76. 'Fahrenheit 9/11' Making GOP Nervous
(AP)
'Fahrenheit 9/11' Making GOP Nervous
(AP)
07/22/2004 02:41 AMAP - Republicans initially dismissed "Fahrenheit 9/11" as a cinematic
screed that would play mostly to inveterate Bush bashers. Four weeks
and $94 million later, the film is still pulling in moviegoers at
2,000 theaters around the country, making Republicans nervous as it
settles into the American mainstream.
"Fahrenheit 9/11" making GOP nervous
"Fahrenheit 9/11" making GOP nervous
07/22/2004 03:17 PMRefers to the human nervous system, as
Refers to the human nervous system, as
09/05/2004 04:33 AMTechTree Sep 5 2004 8:54AM GMT
Website Redesign Without a Nervous
Breakdown
Website Redesign Without a Nervous
Breakdown
10/30/2002 07:54 AMStickysauce Oct 30 2002 7:07AM ET
Website Redesign Without a Nervous
Breakdown!
Website Redesign Without a Nervous
Breakdown!
11/13/2002 03:55 AMWebmasterBase Nov 13 2002 3:10AM ET
Building a wireless nervous system
Building a wireless nervous system
05/12/2004 06:50 AMSomeday, the Internet could be used to track conditions in office
buildings, waterways and battlefields. But right now, miniature
wireless sensors have barely made it out of the lab.
Mac Games and More Releases a Free Mac
Game: Nervous Breakdown
Mac Games and More Releases a Free Mac
Game: Nervous Breakdown
06/05/2005 11:48 PMJune 2, 2005 - Mac Games and More has published another free game
for Mac OS X. The game is called, “Nervous Breakdown,” a brick
wall game where a player uses a ball to break down a wall that is
progressively growing and moving downward. The ball begins slowly and
as the game continues, it increases in speed, and the wall increases
in size. Nervous Breakdown breaks away from others of its kind such
that during game play the gamer has only one life and has only one
chance to play the level without dropping the ball.
Overhaul Has Injured Workers Nervous
(Los Angeles Times)
Overhaul Has Injured Workers Nervous
(Los Angeles Times)
04/16/2004 07:39 AMLos Angeles Times - Injured workers have long had complaints about the
state's workers' compensation system. They include hostile company
doctors, months-long delays in treatments and disability checks,
inadequate payments and a dense bureaucracy some say they can
penetrate only with the help of lawyers.
Buy my digital nervous systems, Gates
tells CEOs
Buy my digital nervous systems, Gates
tells CEOs
05/20/2004 05:36 AMIt was five years ago today... 20 May 1999
"REMEMBER WHEN MOQTADA AL-SADR was going
to lead a popular uprising across Iraq?
(That was April's we're-losing story).
Well, he didn't, and here's the story of
how we won. I wonder how much attention
it'll get..."
"REMEMBER WHEN MOQTADA AL-SADR was going
to lead a popular uprising across Iraq?
(That was April's we're-losing story).
Well, he didn't, and here's the story of
how we won. I wonder how much attention
it'll get..."
06/24/2004 11:11 AMMicah Wright Comes Clean, Ranger Story A
Hoax (This Is Apparently A Big Story In
The Blogosphere, But To Be Honest, I
Haven't Even Heard Of This Clown)
Micah Wright Comes Clean, Ranger Story A
Hoax (This Is Apparently A Big Story In
The Blogosphere, But To Be Honest, I
Haven't Even Heard Of This Clown)
05/03/2004 03:57 AMComic Book Resources has the full
scoop
comicbookresources.com/news/newsitem.cgi?id=3613
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The Raw Story | A rational voice »
Exclusive: Print document of Republican
Schiavo talking points leaked to Raw
Story
The Raw Story | A rational voice »
Exclusive: Print document of Republican
Schiavo talking points leaked to Raw
Story
03/24/2005 05:02 PMthat clumsy Republican talking points memo .. proper perspective ..
Raw Story
rawstory.com/news/2005/index.php?p=202
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Residents in 3 Tiny High Desert Towns on
a Nervous Fire Watch (Los Angeles Times)
Residents in 3 Tiny High Desert Towns on
a Nervous Fire Watch (Los Angeles Times)
07/16/2004 05:23 AMLos Angeles Times - Hot winds stirred up dust and dying embers along a
smoldering ridgeline Thursday afternoon as residents of Three Points,
Tweedy Lake and Lake Hughes watched red-brown smoke from the advancing
fire and wondered what would happen next.
"MAKE: Blog: MAKE:DIYcast- our new
audio/podcast experiment!"
"MAKE: Blog: MAKE:DIYcast- our new
audio/podcast experiment!"
04/19/2005 08:36 AMThe Story Behind The Story Of The Google
IPO?
The Story Behind The Story Of The Google
IPO?
07/26/2004 12:14 PMThis morning, it seems like the big Wall Street tech story is the
official release from Google about what they think they'll raise from
their IPO. Looking over all the different coverage, it appears that
many (especially in the financial press) seem to be getting the story
a little mixed up. The basic facts seem to be that approximately
24.6 million shares
will be put on the market with a range of $108 to $135 per share.
As noted in the story, some seem to think that breaking $100 may prove
to be a psychological barrier for many retail investors, even if the
actual price per share is meaningless. Still, if the price is a
psychological barrier, rather than a calculated decision, the investor
probably shouldn't be buying anyway. A minimum bid from anyone must
be for five shares, so anyone who wants in is spending over $500. The
range is higher than expected, and could lead to a valuation pushing
$40 billion. One analyst makes the bizarre statement that:
"The question is not what the company is
worth, but instead what people will pay for it," which misses the
fairly simple, but important, point that the price people are willing
to pay for the stock
is what the company is worth. Meanwhile,
many news articles are claiming that
Google will raise
$3.3 billion in the offering, which is not true at all (or at
least, extremely unlikely). The details show that Google is likely to
bring
in about $1.66 billion (and possibly as high as $1.9 billion at
the top of the range). That's because only 14.1 million of the 24.6
million shares are actually being sold by the company. The other 10.5
million are being sold by insiders. Now, that's a curious point that
no one seems to be focusing on. While insiders do sometimes sell
during an IPO, it generally doesn't look too good. While there are
plenty of reasons (liquidity, liquidity, liquidity) that people might
want to sell, usually insiders get locked up for a bit. It does
happen, but in this case, an awful lot of that $3.3 billion (or
whatever the amount actually is) isn't going to the company, but to
others. The initial IPO filing tried to spin all this insider selling
as a good thing, but that's pretty questionable. If people really
believe in the stock, why are so many selling it at the
very
first chance they get? Doesn't inspire the most confidence in the
world.
Trying to make Web services make sense
Trying to make Web services make sense
06/22/2004 07:29 AMMultiple standards muddy the waters and keep customers from taking the
Web services plunge.
DRM: the story so far
DRM: the story so far
06/20/2004 02:23 PM
Cory
Doctorow gives a talk at Microsoft Research about why DRM systems
don't work and are bad for society, business and artists -- and what
Microsoft should do about it.
Story
Story
05/07/2004 06:18 AMUSA Today May 7 2004 10:26AM GMT
"this story"
"this story"
02/10/2004 09:18 AMSFP: The Story So Far
SFP: The Story So Far
04/08/2005 05:13 AMIn March 2005, programmer-essayist Paul Graham gave a talk to the
Harvard Computer Society on How to Start a Startup…
"story"
"story"
05/26/2004 09:00 AM"comes through with the story behind the
story"
"comes through with the story behind the
story"
07/27/2004 04:11 AM"has the story"
"has the story"
03/22/2005 06:47 PMJust because they did it in Toy Story
doesn't mean you can
Just because they did it in Toy Story
doesn't mean you can
01/06/2004 02:05 AM7-year-old gets stuck in stuffed animal game machine .. A kid for a
quarter .. crawled
into
chippewa.com/articles/2004/01/04/news/news3.txt
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The story of Ohh!
The story of Ohh!
05/02/2004 08:23 AM
The story of Ohh! For men it is quick, easy and essential for
reproduction. For women, it is slow, difficult and purely for
pleasure. Yet despite such differences, it brings the sexes together
and is the basis of the monogamy that distinguishes us from other
animals. In his new book, Jonathan Margolis examines the phenomenon of
the orgasm
Same Old Story at Darden
Same Old Story at Darden
06/23/2004 12:31 PMThe casual dining giant closes out a mixed fiscal 2004.
"this
remarkable story"
"this
remarkable story"
05/29/2004 08:52 PMIM Story of the Year (So Far)!
IM Story of the Year (So Far)!
02/01/2005 10:09 PMAn email message I received today from the Head of Adult
Services at my local
library:
“I recently set up an AIM screen name for the reference
desk, with the aim (ha!) of publicizing our IM availability soon. We
haven't told
anyone about it yet. Nothing on the website,
no cards or fliers, no nothing.
Except our AIM
profile, that is. A resident teen looked us up and IM'd me this
afternoon, asking if we had a certain book in. I was pretty
amazed.
And I realized I need to print a glossary to keep
at the desk.”
He shoots, he scores!
You
may remember a
similar story about wireless last year....
Making up the story
Making up the story
01/09/2004 09:53 PMI will admit it's a little thing, but it irks me. The Boston Globe
today has an article by Joanna Weiss about the Clark campaign
"blasting" a leaflet from the Dean campaign. In order to build the
narrative, the fourth paragraph says that "Clark aids said that the
Dean attack was a sign that...the presidential race might be evolving
into a two-way battle..." The fifth paragraph then validates this
point of view: A New Hampshire tracking poll released this week by
American Research Group indicated Clark in second place behind Dean,
pulling ahead of ... Kerry... The sixth paragraph continues...
News Story
News Story
06/09/2004 04:19 AMJelly Belly's remembrance ..
tribute
jellybelly.com/Cultures/en-US/NewsEvents/NewsStories/Jelly+B
elly+Saddened+by+the+Passing+of+Ronald+Reagan.htm
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"just in case their story changes"
"just in case their story changes"
10/28/2003 11:09 PMA Traveling Story
A Traveling Story
01/06/2005 12:01 PMI just got back to Washington after a long trip over the holidays
back home to Wisconsin. I wanted to pass along a quick story from my
trip.
While waiting for my flight out of Seattle, I ran into a
staff photographer from the Chicago Tribune. He does photos for the
hardcopy paper only, not the online version. He was in Seattle for a
story they were running on Boeing. I asked him what he used for a
camera, certain it was a 35mm but was shocked to hear they converted a
few years ago to Digital. But then the real surprise came, they use a
Nikon D1H, an old 3 megapixel SLR Digital. I asked why only a 3
megapixel camera and he told me that it was all they needed for news
print quality. This year they are converting to a D2X which is a 12
megapixel camera, but they are in no rush. He travels with a Mac iBook
and uploads the photos via FTP to the Trib's server every evening.
Just goes to show you that the megapixel aspect of a digital
camera is not as important as some companies tend to make you believe.
"full story"
"full story"
06/17/2004 06:48 AMProm Story
Prom Story
06/17/2004 02:34 PM
Prom
Story In a series of essays at Slate (
1,
2,
3) a
journalist in his mid-20s lightheartedly recounts the experience of
escorting a 17-year-old girl to her high-school prom (purely for
journalistic purposes, it's worth noting). Posters at Slate's reader
discussion forum, in spite of its
supremely cumbersome interface,
express their strong (and not always coherent) disapproval, based
mostly on the age difference between the author and his prom date. The
author of the essays
responds:
"As the film critic Richard Roeper (who is much older, and
much more influential than myself) pointed out in Esquire recently,
this is indeed a strange cultural moment, one made all the stranger by
the fact that we're not supposed to admit [it] actually
exists." I'm not the biggest fan of journalists who engage
in seemingly socially taboo behavior for the sole purpose of writing
an article, but this made for interesting reading nonetheless.
Your eBay Story
Your eBay Story
06/25/2004 08:27 PMDo you have an eBay story to share, good or bad? We’re looking
for submissions to help populate our new Auctions sub-site. Perhaps
you have tips or tricks to share with the rest of the world? Let us
know!
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