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06/24/2005 10:01 PM

"Doonesbury"
"Doonesbury"
04/22/2004 10:31 AMDoonesbury dropped from 38 newspapers
Doonesbury dropped from 38 newspapers
07/22/2004 06:27 PM

Doonesbury was dropped from 38
newspapers.
Now
you've
really
gone and done it Larry. Do you believe in
conspiracies? Me either....
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07/22/2004 08:22 PM

Doonesbury to be dropped from 38
newspapers.
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you've
really
gone and done it Larry. Do you believe in
conspiracies? Me either....
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Doonesbury was dropped from 38
newspapers
Doonesbury was dropped from 38
newspapers
07/23/2004 01:11 AMComplaints Led to Drop-DOONESBURY Poll .. worked up about
it?
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Doonesbury to be dropped for being "too
controversial"
Doonesbury to be dropped for being "too
controversial"
07/23/2004 02:39 AMThe Continental Features comics syndicate has announced that it will
be dropping Doonesbury because the strip is "too controversial"
(lately, Trudeau has been using the strip to criticise the Iraq War
and Fox News).
The Continental head said he doesn't know exactly when "Doonesbury"
will leave the package; he's currently polling clients to see if they
want to replace it with "Agnes," "Get Fuzzy," "Pickles," "Zits," or
another comic.
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Doonesbury@Slate - Daily Dose
Doonesbury@Slate - Daily Dose
04/22/2004 06:30 AMthis Doonesbury strip and story arc .. B.Dloses his helmet .. BD lost
a leg there .. B.D.'s been hit ..
something
doonesbury.com/strip/dailydose/index.html?uc_full_date=200
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"Doonesbury" cartoonist apologizes for
beheading strip
"Doonesbury" cartoonist apologizes for
beheading strip
05/23/2004 09:19 PMGarfield, Doonesbury, Political
Cartoons, Commentary & More Available
through NewsGator
Garfield, Doonesbury, Political
Cartoons, Commentary & More Available
through NewsGator
09/14/2004 10:59 AMNewsGator Technologies & uclick Announce Premium Content
Partnership
DENVER, CO - September 14, 2004 - NewsGator Technologies, the
leading RSS software platform company, announced today that it has
started to distribute RSS feeds for some of America's best-known comic
and commentary brands. NewsGator users will now have access to twenty
exclusive feeds from uclick, LLC, the online arm of Universal Press
Syndicate (UPS), the largest independent syndication company.
In addition to UPS's content, uclick also makes content available
for syndication from Tribune Media and Creator's Syndicate. "We're
thrilled to work with NewsGator, the leader in the exploding new
medium of RSS technologies, to bring some of our best content to
readers wherever, and whenever, they want it," said Chris Pizey,
President and CEO of uclick.
Greg Reinacker, President and Founder of NewsGator, said, "This
agreement marks another step in our effort to provide the best content
available in the market to our customers. Subscribers to NewsGator
Online Services can now add some of America's most beloved content to
their premium subscriptions and keep up with it wherever and whenever
they want. Imagine fresh political commentary in your Outlook folder,
Doonesbury on your Media Center, and the latest advice from Motley
Fool on your cell phone."
In addition to reading Garfield, Doonesbury, Cathy and Ziggy, users
can tap into content from Dear Abby, Focus on the Family, Horoscopes,
News of the Weird, The Boondocks, among many others.
The uclick feeds are among the more than 100 premium content feeds
available to subscribers to NewsGator Online Services. The
subscription service allows users to read their subscribed content any
time, any place and on any device. NewsGator Online includes a web
edition, a POP edition which works with any popular email client, and
the mobile edition, which enables users to read their subscribed feeds
on any mobile device that supports HTML, including wireless phones and
PDAs. NewsGator Online Services also features synchronization so users
can ensure their feeds appear only where and when they want them, and
an ever-increasing range of customization tools and features.
NewsGator Online Services is a subscription service and is
available at http://services.newsgator.com. Pricing starts at $5.95/month. The new feeds are available to
subscribers at http:
//services.newsgator.com/subscriber/PremContent.aspx.
About uclick
uclick is the largest packager and distributor of branded comics,
word games and other content on the Web. uclick, based in Kansas City,
syndicates the highly sought-after work of more than 140 nationally
syndicated creators of comics, puzzles, games and text features -- on
the Web and wireless devices. More than 200 newspaper Web sites
feature uclick content, including NYTimes.com and WashingtonPost.com.
uclick content is also found on major portals such as AOL, Yahoo.com,
MSNBC.com, CBSNews.com and iWon.com. uclick's content catalog includes
such brand names as "Bloom County," "Garfield," "Doonesbury," "Cathy,"
"FoxTrot," "Ziggy," "The Boondocks," "Pat Oliphant," "News of the
Weird," "Universal Crossword," "Dear Abby" and more. In addition,
uclick develops and hosts Web sites such as Garfield.com,
Doonesbury.com, Ziggy.com and sites of other key creators. uclick has
also developed two successful subscription-based services, My Comics
Page and The Puzzle Society.
uclick is an Andrews McMeel Universal Company. Andrews McMeel
Universal also includes Universal Press Syndicate and Andrews McMeel
Publishing. Visit http://www.uclick.com for more
information.
Doonesbury Electronic Town Hall - Daily
Dose
Doonesbury Electronic Town Hall - Daily
Dose
01/28/2004 10:18 AMGo listen to that John Kerry fellow .. October 1971 take on John Kerry
.. Doonesbury strip of John Kerry .. the best comic .. Garry Trudeau
.. Doonesbury .. couple ..
this,
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""The fact is, if third- or fifth-grade
students made the mistakes made in the
test prep materials, they would be
flunked and no one would be asking them
for an explanation.""
""The fact is, if third- or fifth-grade
students made the mistakes made in the
test prep materials, they would be
flunked and no one would be asking them
for an explanation.""
03/26/2005 09:39 PMMedia Made Easy Announces the
Availability of the Media Made Easy
Media Center PC
Media Made Easy Announces the
Availability of the Media Made Easy
Media Center PC
03/24/2005 08:30 PMMedia Center PC World Mar 25 2005 12:48AM GMT
Who made those changes in SMS?
Who made those changes in SMS?
01/05/2005 06:38 PMMade in the U.S. of A.?
Made in the U.S. of A.?
02/11/2004 01:21 AMSalon Feb 11 2004 5:02AM GMT
Logins Made with ASP.NET
Logins Made with ASP.NET
03/06/2004 01:58 AMLogin forms are the single most widely used method of identifying a
user and to retrieve specific data for them in dynamic applications.
The object of this article is to explore how a simple login system
would be created using Asp.net with Vb.net. By Nick Waters. 0304
CMS Made Simple 0.4.1
CMS Made Simple 0.4.1
08/13/2004 10:43 AMAn easy-to-use content management system.
Why I made that film
Why I made that film
05/20/2004 10:17 AM
Why I
made that film. The Guardian gets the first interview with the
un
known, female, 21-year-old American star of "the most
explicit mainstream movie ever" (copyright
all newspapers, everywhere).
They could have made this less
intuitive...
They could have made this less
intuitive...
08/13/2004 09:22 PMI'm a sucker for humorous ways to point out usability mistakes. But
for some reason I read this line today and laughed my ass off: They
could have made this less intuitive, but then it would involve a trip
for a smog check. Apparently I had forgotten how unintuitive setting
the default browser in Panther is. Luckily I've only done it once.
Either way, I need to make sure to use that line sometime soon.
Another line that someone used...
made to be broken
made to be broken
02/18/2004 05:20 PM Rules for
Having an Affair. A great read for you starry-eyed newlyweds!
made for life tv
made for life tv
02/10/2004 02:42 AMIf my life ever should happen to be turned into some movie of the week
I really want it to...
CMS Made Simple 0.6.2
CMS Made Simple 0.6.2
09/21/2004 10:49 AMAn easy-to-use content management system.
CMS Made Simple 0.6.1
CMS Made Simple 0.6.1
09/15/2004 03:47 PMAn easy-to-use content management system.
made note of this
made note of this
09/14/2004 07:17 AMPlease stop .. been duped .. Wizbang ..
Forger
wizbangblog.com/archives/003652.php
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Immigration has made us fat
Immigration has made us fat
01/16/2004 01:01 PMContinuing the theme of immigration... we can blame immigrants for
making us the fattest country on the planet.
Personal observation: Nearly every time I visit a foreign
country for any length of time, I lose weight. I lost 5 lbs. on
a recent trip to Argentina, a country in which food is available
almost any time of day for ridiculously low prices.
Why does one lose weight in a foreign country? Most
countries, especially in their smaller towns, only offer one type of
food. Argentine restaurants tend to offer grilled meat, steamed
vegetables, potatoes of various sorts, and salad with oil and
vinegar. The menu will tend to list the ingredients by name and
what you order is pretty much what you get with no extra sauces or
spices. You might have a delicious steak sandwich with cheese,
lettuce, and tomato for lunch. If you're not really hungry at
dinner time you don't bother ordering a lot of food because the only
choices are things that you had at lunch or maybe the day before.
Japan is a country with a high culinary reputation. Yet after
being there for a few days you can understand why McDonald's and
Italian restaurants are so popular. The thought of "Japanese
food yet again" is not very appealing and yet you'll probably end up
in a Japanese restaurant. So you order a modest amount of food
and devote your attention to the conversation rather than stuffing
your face.
Contrast this with life in an American city. You're with
friends and propose going to a Chinese restaurant. They say "No,
we had Chinese food last night." You eventually agree on Indian
food, which nobody has had for awhile. Delighted with the
novelty of all the tastes you order one or two more dishes than your
group would require merely to sustain life for another day or
two. The next day you have Mexican food for lunch and go to a
Greek restaurant for dinner. Because of immigration we always
have the opportunity to open our mouths to alleviate boredom rather
than hunger.
(This ties back to the August 25, 2003 posting "Lose
weight by eating every meal at McDonald's".)
CMS Made Simple 0.6
CMS Made Simple 0.6
09/02/2004 10:17 AMAn easy-to-use content management system.
We Made a Mistake, OK?
We Made a Mistake, OK?
01/24/2004 06:43 AMAlthough insisting their research is sound, researchers admit that
they gave the wrong source for a compound that produces an antiviral
factor to fight AIDS.
CMS Made Simple 0.5
CMS Made Simple 0.5
08/23/2004 12:11 PMAn easy-to-use content management system.
RSS made clear
RSS made clear
08/21/2004 10:52 AMHalley points us to a piece by Dan Bricklin wrote a while ago that
explains RSS so clearly that you could varnish your furniture with it.
Nice writing....
How Google Made It to the Top
How Google Made It to the Top
02/10/2004 02:36 AMBy Michelle Prather. Depending on how hip to the Web you are, you may
or may not have heard of Google. You've likely heard catch ...
CMS Made Simple 0.6.3
CMS Made Simple 0.6.3
09/22/2004 06:40 AMAn easy-to-use content management system.
Spam: Made In The U.S.A.
Spam: Made In The U.S.A.
08/12/2004 06:58 PMCMS Made Simple 0.4
CMS Made Simple 0.4
08/11/2004 10:04 AMAn easy-to-use content management system.
TV programmes to be made on PCs
TV programmes to be made on PCs
06/29/2004 05:58 AMComputer Weekly Jun 29 2004 10:22AM GMT
Mac-made sci-fi film available on DVD
Mac-made sci-fi film available on DVD
06/28/2004 08:12 PMK2 Films has released its science-fiction action film, "Radius," as a
two-disk, US$19.95 DVD...
"The 1,000 Best Movies Ever Made"
"The 1,000 Best Movies Ever Made"
06/25/2004 08:26 PMLast-minute changes made to XP SP2
Last-minute changes made to XP SP2
06/25/2004 08:37 AMMicrosoft has been making changes to its second service pack for
Windows XP in light of customer feedback. Release Candidate 2 (RC2) of
the service pack was officially released on 15 June and feedback from
beta testers has resulted in changes both to the user interface and to
functionality. "RC2 is giving back some of that flexibility we may
have subsumed in the need for better security," said Geoff Hill of
Microsoft's premier support for developers group.
BWAAAA! Made you look!
BWAAAA! Made you look!
06/04/2004 03:58 PM
What is the point?
The Website Made Me Do It...
The Website Made Me Do It...
06/03/2004 01:45 PMOliver Wendell Jones writes
"In Japan, they are now looking at blaming the regular use of the internet
for the recent death of a student, slain by another student,
reportedly for retaliation for the victim saying bad things about the
attacker's wardrobe on her website." When you can't blame
someone else, I guess you have to look for
something
else to blame. Personal responsibility is so last millennium.
What little boys are made of
What little boys are made of
05/28/2004 07:47 AMRebecca Walker, the editor of a new collection of essays about the
meaning of "masculinity," talks about her anthology -- and how her
identity as a black, white and Jewish bisexual affects her work.
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