Our whole history is treason; our blood was attained before we were born -- Theodore Parker
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Testing Blood to Track History
Testing Blood to Track History
04/19/2005 07:02 AMResearchers launch a project to amass thousands of blood samples from
indigenous people to chart prehistoric migration patterns. Not so
fast, says a group organized to protect native groups' genetic
resources. By Stephen Leahy.
Apple's Minimum Not Attained But Gendron
Won't Give Up
Apple's Minimum Not Attained But Gendron
Won't Give Up
08/03/2004 04:10 AMThe Maine Education Department failed to reach its goal of signing up
enough high schools by the end of July to account for 8,400 laptops,
the number necessary for an interim plan to put laptops in some high
schools this fall. By Associated Press (via MyAppleMenu)
The Theodore Roosevelt Encyclopedia
The Theodore Roosevelt Encyclopedia
08/11/2004 08:21 AMActually they call it the Theodore Roosevelt Cyclopedia, but let's not
quibble. What it is, is a CD-ROM that was published to the Web. It's
presented in frames at
http://www.theodoreroosevelt.org/TR%20Web%20Book/Index.html...
Treason appeal rejected in Russia
Treason appeal rejected in Russia
08/17/2004 11:40 AMRussia's Supreme Court upholds a 15-year sentence against a weapons
expert convicted of spying for the US.
Pakistan poised for treason trial
Pakistan poised for treason trial
01/24/2004 11:31 AMA senior opposition politician, Javed Hashmi, is charged with treason
and inciting mutiny in the armed forces.
Mugabe rival denies treason plot
Mugabe rival denies treason plot
01/19/2004 10:40 AMZimbabwe opposition leader Morgan Tsvangirai testifies for the first
time in his 11-month treason trial.
"City Journal Spring 2004 | When Islam
Breaks Down by Theodore Dalrymple"
"City Journal Spring 2004 | When Islam
Breaks Down by Theodore Dalrymple"
04/13/2004 10:28 PMCity Journal Spring 2004 | When Islam
Breaks Down by Theodore Dalrymple
City Journal Spring 2004 | When Islam
Breaks Down by Theodore Dalrymple
04/12/2004 11:33 AMWhen Islam Breaks Down .. more» ..
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Israeli Held 17 Years for Treason Is
Free, Defiant (Los Angeles Times)
Israeli Held 17 Years for Treason Is
Free, Defiant (Los Angeles Times)
04/22/2004 05:23 AMLos Angeles Times - JERUSALEM — Mordechai Vanunu, the onetime
nuclear technician who divulged top- secret details of Israel's atomic
weapons program, emerged defiant and combative Wednesday from an
Israeli prison where he served a 17 1/2-year sentence for treason and
espionage, much of it spent in solitary confinement.
Record and Chart Your Blood Pressure
with My Blood Pressure
Record and Chart Your Blood Pressure
with My Blood Pressure
06/24/2005 04:13 PMMy Health Software has released version 2.0 of My Blood Pressure,
award winning Windows software that makes it easy for users to track
and chart their blood pressure readings. [PRWEB Jun 23, 2005]
Parker Bowles Doesn't Want to Be Queen
(AP)
Parker Bowles Doesn't Want to Be Queen
(AP)
03/22/2005 06:43 PMAP - Camilla Parker Bowles does not want the title of queen after
Prince Charles becomes king, his office said Tuesday.
ELLEJAE is naughty car parker
ELLEJAE is naughty car parker
12/19/2004 03:34 PM
Mark Frauenfelder:

My friend and editor Chris Null
snapped this photograph of a car occupying two handicapped spaces. Why
should its owner care if someone dinged it? It's one of the ugliest
cars I've ever seen. A scratch or ding would only improve its
appearance.
I hope Santa doesn't bring you any presents, ELLEJAE. Link<
/a>
Football: Eriksson's Parker hint
Football: Eriksson's Parker hint
04/12/2004 07:24 AM
England coach Sven-Goran Eriksson says Scott Parker is pencilled in
for Euro 2004.
Parker Makes Her Mark on Gap Jeans (AP)
Parker Makes Her Mark on Gap Jeans (AP)
07/26/2004 05:48 PMAP - The burning fashion question over at Gap these days is: "How do
you wear it?" If you're Sarah Jessica Parker, the answer is: with
velvet ribbon and bows.
Wonkette - Kathleen Parker: Director's
Cut
Wonkette - Kathleen Parker: Director's
Cut
04/09/2005 05:16 AMKathleen Parker: Director’s
Cut
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Pickup Games, Vol. 1 - Inspector Parker
Pickup Games, Vol. 1 - Inspector Parker
06/14/2004 10:38 PM
MATT GALLANT -- I'll be rounding out each
day of my guest stint here with a recommendation of a nice game that
you don't necessarily need to make room for in your schedule—
one that you can play a round of in just a few minutes.
Today's game sharpens and speeds up your logic neurons. It's called
Inspector Parker, it's published by Oberon Games, and it'll
definitely wake up a brain put to sleep by too much office work.
Burger Joint at Le Parker Meridian
Burger Joint at Le Parker Meridian
03/17/2005 03:16 AMAfter ice skating with friends in Central Park the other day, we
hit the Burger
Joint in Le
Parker Meridien hotel for some much needed sustenance. This is one
of those classic New York juxtapositions, a burgers-only greasy spoon
(dinner: $8) in a midtown four-star hotel (rooms start at
$300/night)...kinda like discovering an In-N-Out Burger in a Four
Seasons hotel. Duck behind the curtain in the lobby and you'll find
good burgers, beer (Sam Adams only), and an eclectic music mix (Bobby
McFerrin, Edwin Starr's
War, and some opera).
After we ate, JCN
inquired at the counter how such an odd arrangement came to be. A hip
bar previously occupied the space, but the bartender left and took a
bunch of his clientele with him. The space lay fallow for a time while
they figured out what to do with it, but renovating the space and
building up a new clientele was too daunting for them. Someone had the
idea of putting a burger place in there, so they put walls on the
space and gave it a try. Judging by the full house in there and the
terrific lines at lunchtime on weekdays, it's succeeded pretty
well.
Sean Parker kicked out of Plaxo
Sean Parker kicked out of Plaxo
04/21/2004 03:26 AMAlthough I had some problems with the Plaxo model, I hate hearing stories
like this. Sean Parker, the founder and visionary behind Plaxo was
kicked out rather rudely by the VCs. I don't know the details, but it
sounds bad.
The company sent out an anonymous, terse
statement that Parker is ``no longer with Plaxo,'' but called him a
``visionary, creative entrepreneur'' and ended with: ``We thank him
for his hard work and wish him well.''
In reality, though, a source said Parker has been locked out, and
everyone at the company has been instructed not to talk with Parker,
except by way of the company's lawyer, Ray Hickson.
When contacted and asked whether this arrangement is ``normal,''
Hickson said: ``I can't discuss a client personnel matter with
newspaper reporters.''
Parker himself issued a terse statement: ``While the company is
moving to a new stage of its growth, the management team remains
committed to executing my original vision,'' he said. ``The company
remains in capable hands.''
I've founded several companies
and as companies grow, the skills required to be the chief executive
change. When I've founded (or helped found) companies in the past,
I've usually stepped aside to allow someone with better administrative
and sales skills to lead the company after it's up and running. This
was the case with
Digital
Garage and PSINet Japan and to a certain extent Infoseek Japan. I
seem to be the most useful getting things going, not running them.
As a VC/investor, I've seen my share of visionary CEOs who can't
run the company, but we usually try to keep them involved in some way
and stay on good terms so we can invest in their next good company. I
don't see how you can continue being a VC in the valley being cruel to
serial entrepreneurs.
Pierre Omidyar of eBay is probably one of the best examples of
knowing when to bring on a real CEO, but staying involved as the
founder. I think he and his investors were smart about this.
Ja
son Calacanis blogs about this on thesocialsoftwareweblog
Parker Says She Takes Care of Broderick
(AP)
Parker Says She Takes Care of Broderick
(AP)
05/19/2004 07:29 AMAP - Sarah Jessica Parker thinks her marriage to Matthew Broderick
works because she does everything for him, including shopping, packing
and hailing taxis.
Kathleen Parker: Strom's daughter is
class act
Kathleen Parker: Strom's daughter is
class act
12/22/2003 05:31 AMStrom Thurmond's classy stealth fatherhood .. Not so complicated,
really: .. Kathleen Parker ..
complicated"
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"Kathleen Parker: Politics are out of
place in time of war"
"Kathleen Parker: Politics are out of
place in time of war"
11/02/2003 03:13 PMPrince Charles, Camilla Parker Bowles
Wed (AP)
Prince Charles, Camilla Parker Bowles
Wed (AP)
04/09/2005 11:10 PMAP - Prince Charles and Camilla Parker Bowles wed in a modest town
hall ceremony Saturday with the blessing of the queen and the Church
of England, sealing a tangled love affair ignited at a polo match more
than 30 years ago.
Prince Charles and Camilla Parker Bowles
Marry
Prince Charles and Camilla Parker Bowles
Marry
04/09/2005 09:32 AMToday, Prince Charles and his longtime love, Camilla Parker Bowles,
finally did it: They got married.
Trey Parker and Matt Stone Save
Enterprise
Trey Parker and Matt Stone Save
Enterprise
04/01/2005 05:25 PMDaily Download: "Suit of Fire," Parker
and Lily
Daily Download: "Suit of Fire," Parker
and Lily
03/29/2005 11:48 AMA Magnetic Fields-ish song of bitter, vicious melancholy.
Kathleen Parker: In a parallel universe
called 'what if.'
Kathleen Parker: In a parallel universe
called 'what if.'
04/12/2004 10:00 PMProtonex and Parker Hannifin Sign
Strategic Partnership Agreement
Protonex and Parker Hannifin Sign
Strategic Partnership Agreement
12/17/2004 06:40 PMProtonex Technology Corporation, a manufacturer of power solutions for
portable and remote applications, and Parker Hannifin Corporation
(NYSE: PH), the world's leading diversified manufacturer of motion and
control technologies and systems, have signed a strategic partnership
agreement. The agreement covers joint product development and
manufacturing activities, as well as the collaborative sales and
marketing of Protonex’s NGen™ fuel cell products to military and
commercial customers. [PRWEB Nov 1, 2004]
Parker Software Releases Email2DB
Providing Email Database Integration
Parker Software Releases Email2DB
Providing Email Database Integration
03/19/2005 02:39 AMNew E-Commerce Software Tool Bridges Gap Between E-mail and Business
Data [PRWEB Mar 17, 2005]
PHP-Help.net is born !
PHP-Help.net is born !
04/11/2005 03:27 AMPHP-Help.net is born today, a few days before Christmas.
Its main goal will be to build a database of explained PHP source
codes.
It is dedicated to both beginners and confirmed PHP developers:
It will bring to the new developper some PHP usage examples,
and allow experienced developers to submit their codes to community
in order to improve it. We hope you will enjoy our work,
Matt <matt@php-help.net>
Spam: Born In The USA
Spam: Born In The USA
08/12/2004 04:42 PMDirect and Related Links for 'Spam: Born In The
USA'
An analysis by messaging-filtering vendor CipherTrust says the
large majority of the world’s spam comes from a few spammers
within the United States. And yet when I set my spam filters to block
non-NA originating emails my spams dropped noticeably….
Impressionism, Born of the Sea
Impressionism, Born of the Sea
02/12/2004 10:12 PMThis innovative Impressionist exhibit at the Philadelphia Museum of
Art correlates the fluidity of the sea with the loosening brushwork of
late-19th-century French painters.
Ask Metafilter is born
Ask Metafilter is born
12/11/2003 12:30 AMask.metafilter.com
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8,000 bl0ggers born every day
8,000 bl0ggers born every day
07/13/2004 06:49 AMOf which 2,880 annoy family, and 960 get sued
Bukowski: Born Into This
Bukowski: Born Into This
05/28/2004 02:11 PM
"Wh
adyawant, motherf*ck?" These are the first words
Charles Bukowski speaks
in
John Dullaghan's
documentary about the
poet and
novelist,
fam
ous for his writing and infamous for his
drinking and
brawling and
screwing. The audience member might respond, "To hear
your story,
Han
k, that's what I want."
The movie
opens with friends (Sean Penn, Harry Dean Stanton, Bono) and
colleagues and lovers and fans
recounting the myth; theirs are stories of blades pulled on the
maitre d' of the swanky
Pol
o Lounge in Beverly Hills, of dangling dicks revealed in public,
of
a drunk
who'd just as soon crack his bottle over your head than share its
contents.
(more inside)
A star is born
A star is born
07/23/2004 02:35 AMUSA Today Jul 23 2004 6:28AM GMT
Born-again phone
Born-again phone
03/13/2003 10:22 AMI want stuff that works. Not like my Ericsson mobile phone that just
decided to stop working. Less than two...
In Nicaragua, a Language Is Born
In Nicaragua, a Language Is Born
09/20/2004 06:27 AMDon't Strangle Businesses Before They're
Born
Don't Strangle Businesses Before They're
Born
05/03/2004 05:55 PMPanda "Born in the USA" (Reuters)
Panda "Born in the USA" (Reuters)
12/29/2003 11:41 PMReuters - Attention Bruce Springsteen: you have a friend at the San
Diego zoo.
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Regarding Blood And Oil
Regarding Blood And Oil
04/13/2005 02:32 PM
Whereas, in the past, national power was thought to reside
in the possession of a mighty arsenal and the maintenance of extended
alliance systems, it is now associated with economic dynamism and the
cultivation of technological innovation. To exercise leadership in the
current epoch, states are expected to possess a vigorous domestic
economy and to outperform other states in the development and export
of high-tech goods. While a potent military establishment is still
considered essential to national security, it must be balanced by a
strong and vibrant economy. 'National security depends on successful
engagement in the global economy,' the Institute for National Security
Studies observed in a recent Pentagon study.Regarding
Blood and Oil: The Dangers and Consequences of
America's Growing Petroleum Dependency by Michael T. Klare, here
is an
excerpt from the book and here is his
most recent article--
Oil and the Coming War With
Iran. Well, at least he has been consistent--consider
The
Geopolitics of War,
Wars Without End,
Oiling the Wheels of
War, and
Imperial Reach from his
articles for
The Nation alone. Here is an
excerpt from his previous
Resource
Wars and here is
Scraping the bottom of the
barrel and
Bush-Cheney Energy Strategy: Procuring
the Rest of the World's Oil. Well, as to his position on current
events, I don't think we need to draw a picture here.
Building Blood
Building Blood
11/03/2003 05:29 AMBoston Globe Nov 3 2003 5:03AM ET
Blood Substitute.
Blood Substitute.
05/27/2004 08:03 PM
Loyola University has received approval to
investigate PolyHeme®'s use as a blood substitute for
critically injured and bleeding trauma patients at accident scenes.
Blood has a very short shelf life, requires refrigeration, and
matching types takes too much time too carry blood in ambulances. The
blood substitute has a long shelf life and is compatible with all
blood types. It's designed to furnish oxygen which will "prevent
organ damage in the brain, heart, lungs, liver and kidneys,"
until a transfusion can be done at the hospital. - pretty damn cool. I
hope it works. [cross-posted on my site]
My blood is unclean...
My blood is unclean...
05/23/2004 09:25 AMI couldn't agree more with this
piece on gay men being banned from being sperm donors. The same thing
happened a few years ago with the blood transfusion service. They're
desperate for donors and yet the rules say (in the UK) that any man who has ever
had sex with another man should not donate. I've been tested
regularly for pretty much everything and am clear, have a relatively
rare blood type (A-) and there are chronic
blood shortages that could result in deaths. What possible
rationale could there be for stopping me from helping?
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Young Blood
Young Blood
12/15/2003 01:16 AMLike to live on the bleeding edge? Be the first freeloader on the
block with this week's free software picks.
In this episode of Freeloader Friday were going to take a
look at some new and promising software.
Like Pixels? Check out MacDesign
Blood on bl0gs
Blood on bl0gs
12/18/2003 11:45 AMMy friend Rebecca Blood has a piece on blogs in The Guardian that
tries to shift our enthusiasms about weblogs. I'm not entirely
convinced by it. She starts by saying that "no one really understands
weblogs." Fair enough. She then puts holes in those who have described
weblogs in "outrageously overblown terms": Enthusiasm abounds.
Bloggers enjoy describing themselves as pioneers, though their ideas
of innovation are sometimes suspect. "We are writing ourselves into
existence," some ecstatically proclaim, as if Pepys and Boswell and
the historic legions of their fellow journal-writers had never
existed. As the guy who said "We are...
Brokers' New Blood
Brokers' New Blood
02/18/2004 04:11 PMWhat's inside the discount brokers' impressive January?
Blood for Sale
Blood for Sale
01/04/2005 01:11 PMCord blood harvester ViaCell moves closer to its IPO.
The Blood of Heroes
The Blood of Heroes
04/09/2004 04:08 PM
Valiant Comics
are Back! After a brief surge in popularity and value at the start
of 1991, Valiant comics soon died during the great comic crash of the
mid nineties. Now it seems that valiant comics are worth their weight
in gold with comics worth only a few dollars (or less) a few years
ago, now bringing in
200 dollars. Is this surge in price a sign
of a new comic book crash or are collectors finally finding value in
Turock and Man-O-War?
When blood fizzes
When blood fizzes
01/27/2004 08:39 PMLos Angeles Times Jan 28 2004 1:03AM GMT
Spring Again, with Blood
Spring Again, with Blood
03/06/2004 02:06 AMWe had rare Pacific-Northwest February sunshine today, and girded our
loins for some serious pruning and cleaning. I took pictures and was
editing them and thought “decent, but I had pictures of spring
flowers (some of the same ones) this time last year.” Then I
realized that was stupid; do I not look at this year’s flowers
because I saw last year’s? And there are people who are living in
places where winter is probably starting to wear ’em down again who
might be cheered by a preview of what they’ll be seeing in a few
weeks. So herewith the same old crocuses and daffodils, but this story
has a pretty severe barb to it.
[Update: Identified the mystery
flower, worth checking out.]...
Blood Background?
Blood Background?
01/25/2003 07:49 PMPerhaps something 3d, but it wouldn't matter... I searched all around
google and could not find one, nor have I been able to make a good one
using photoshop... ...
Ironing Out Blood Impurities
Ironing Out Blood Impurities
12/09/2003 06:13 AMInjected nanoparticles may soon hunt down toxins in your bloodstream,
but then how do you get them to leave? Easy, just pull them out with a
magnet. By Louise Knapp.
Photo: a river of blood
Photo: a river of blood
11/02/2003 09:46 PM
In this AP photo shot near a Japanese fishing town, fishermen work on
a boat full of just-killed dolphins, as a diver prepares to submerge
into blood-filled water.
Link.
Update: There's debate in the
blogosphere over whether or not this image may have been retouched
(i.e., Photoshopped or digitally manipulated in some other fashion to
make the water appear redder). See MeFi. AP distributed
the photo, but cited Sea
Shepherd Conservation Society (an organization protesting dolphin
killing in Japan) as the image's source. Blood Bowl Online
Blood Bowl Online
07/28/2004 11:51 PMBBO is in Pre-Alpha
No VC in sight? This man tapped his
blood
No VC in sight? This man tapped his
blood
02/01/2005 09:26 PMWith his software start-up unable to land funding in America, Rick
Bolin headed to Northern Ireland, where his family's roots lie.
Daily Kos :: Blood Sport
Daily Kos :: Blood Sport
03/27/2005 08:04 AMfrom Hunter @ Daily Kos: .. Blood Sport ..
DailyKos
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ISOC-ZA seeks new blood
ISOC-ZA seeks new blood
08/18/2004 10:01 PMSunday Times South Africa Aug 19 2004 2:22AM GMT
Digital blood feud
Digital blood feud
05/03/2004 01:01 AMLessig surveys the battlefield in 'Free Culture' When future
generations of search bots look back at this unsettled era in which
we're transitioning from an analog to a digital society, they may be
impressed most by the works of Lawrence Lessig. In his first book,
Code and Other Laws of Cyberspace, dark forces were gathering,
conspiring to use code as a form of privatized law to hem in the
Internet and the potential of the digital revolution. Readers learned
that the Net, far from impervious, could be tamed by rewiring its
architecture. The premise seems obvious now, but only because Lessig's
1999 ground-breaker connected the dots for us and set the scene for
the struggles to follow.
Save me from the blood mists...
Save me from the blood mists...
01/24/2004 05:02 PMI swear, if someone doesn't put a bloody save-state function into a
browser with tab-functionality in it soon I'm going to snap and murder
everyone around me. Even Safari - probably the most
stable browser I've ever used - still crashes every eight or nine days
or so, taking with it about forty or fifty open tabs full of carefully
filtered, "I really must talk about that at some point" potential
weblog content. Now I know I should be impressed that I basically
never have to restart my laptop (current uptime according to Terminal
is 5 days and 22 hours since I last shut down) and goddamit I
am but allowing me to build up a massive amount of stuff in my
browser over such a long period of time and then not giving me simple
ways of grabbing all the stuff I have open and putting it somewhere
safe - well it's just nuts. So please, please Apple/God, will someone please
do something about this!? Before the blood mists
start?
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Goverment Blood Money
Goverment Blood Money
04/16/2004 10:28 AM JOEL JOHNSON -- Soldiers and citizens alike will have a better chance
of surviving massive blood loss in the future, with both military and
civilian research into new methods for dealing with trauma.
Defensetech found a Darpa plan called 'Surviving Blood Loss (SBL)'
intended to ultimately develop methods and...
Why blood banks shouldn't use SSNs for
ID
Why blood banks shouldn't use SSNs for
ID
12/24/2004 12:29 PM
Xeni Jardin:
Snip:
100,000 California donors receive identity theft warning after a
single laptop is stolen from a mobile blood bank. It was being used
to register donors. "The blood bank will no longer require Social
Security numbers from its donors, and has revised procedures for
handling computer hardware and other sensitive equipment."
Link
(
via Declan McCullagh's politech)
Is The Blood Red Water For Real?
Is The Blood Red Water For Real?
11/02/2003 06:30 AMon Sea Sheperd page .. Go back here
seashepherd.org/taiji.shtml
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Our whole history is treason; our blood was attained before we were born -- Theodore Parker