Happy New Year ... and we're (nearly) back to normal...
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Back to normal ... almost!
Back to normal ... almost!
07/16/2004 11:50 AMI had a great trip to Macworld -- thanks to everyone who attended the
session; I hope you found it interesting and useful. It's always nice
to be able to get out and meet some of the readers of the site; it
makes what I do he...
"nearly a year?s worth of their normal
traffic"
"nearly a year?s worth of their normal
traffic"
05/14/2004 03:36 AMSina.com Email Systems Back To Normal
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04/07/2005 05:53 PMChinaTechNews.com Apr 7 2005 9:16PM GMT
"Happy New Year indeed."
"Happy New Year indeed."
01/23/2004 06:31 PMhappy new year!
happy new year!
01/01/2004 11:07 AMI got to Madrid okay yesterday, but, in the end, I couldn't get the
modem connection to work properly... and in truth I didn't spend that
much time with it (I fixed that a few minutes ago problems with a DHCP
connection that required some fixed TCP/IP settings)...
... but now we're about to leave, so I'll be brief: Happy 2004
everyone!
PS: Digital life resumes tomorrow afternoon, after I get back to
Dublin. :)
Happy New Year !
Happy New Year !
01/01/2004 03:18 AMWell we all made it through another year here at ActiveNetwork and our
entire staff would like to thank all our viewers for your continued
support since our conception back in 1997. With all the additions over
the years we think we have certainly come a long way since then.
Happy New Year
Happy New Year
03/13/2003 10:20 AMHi Fianarantsoa, Madagaskar 2. january 2003 Finally our 35kg divingbag
came to its fully potential. At the end of December...
Happy New Year!
Happy New Year!
12/31/2003 04:59 PMHAPPY NEW YEAR!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
HAPPY NEW YEAR!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
01/01/2004 05:09 PM
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Information Security Predictions for 2004!
Happy New Year indeed
Happy New Year indeed
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Happy New Year to all
Happy New Year to all
12/31/2003 07:20 PMInternetRetailer.com Dec 31 2003 6:12PM ET
Happy New Year Everybody
Happy New Year Everybody
01/07/2004 04:39 PM
With just 15 minutes of 2003 remaining, I would like to thank
everyone on blogosphere.
May the year 2004, Year of the Monkey, bring you much love, joy,
happyness, wealth,
and health.

Happy New Year from BetaNews!
Happy New Year from BetaNews!
12/31/2004 02:56 PMAs balls drop, grapes are eaten and other assorted New Year's
festivities begin around the world, BetaNews would like to welcome
everyone to 2005, which promises to be an exciting year in technology.
We ask that you keep in mind those who have lost their lives, families
and loved ones as a result of the tsunami in Asia and east Africa.
Happy New Year 2005!
Happy New Year 2005!
01/01/2005 12:53 AM
Here's to a better year than last, peace, love, and understanding.
Happy New Year, Microsoft!
Happy New Year, Microsoft!
07/23/2004 07:49 AMMicrosoft closes out its fiscal year with generous plans.
Happy New Year, part II
Happy New Year, part II
01/01/2005 11:01 PMIt's New Year's Day. Have you remembered to change the copyright dates
on all your sites? Or to put it another way: damn, I love ssi's....
Happy New Year 2005
Happy New Year 2005
01/01/2005 08:24 AMLet me take this opportunity to wish all my readers, viewers and
subscribers a very
Happy and Prosperous New Year 2005!
There will be no postings today January 1, 2005
.....
Cheers!!
Marcus
Site News: Happy New Year
Site News: Happy New Year
01/01/2004 01:34 PMWell, whether you're in Europe or the United States (or anywhere else
on the globe), you should have made it to 2004 - so we here at
PHPDeveloper.org just wanted to wish you all a safe and happy new
year.
A Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year
A Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year
12/22/2003 08:58 AMComputer Weekly Dec 22 2003 8:10AM ET
Merry Christmas and a happy new year
Merry Christmas and a happy new year
12/28/2003 08:58 AM
The Fink team and I wish all of you a merry Christmas and happy
Holidays. We are looking
forward to yet another year where we can help the Macintosh community
grow into the
world of UNIX together with Mac OS X.
We wish you all, that your hope is not too frail and that you will
carry on following
through with your wishes. May the world we live in gradually become a
better place and
may peace and understanding settle just for a few days.
Enjoy your quiet time and in case we do not get around to saying it
soon enough.
A happy new year to all of you, stay with us we count on your
support.
Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year
Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year
12/23/2003 05:06 AMAt this time of the year, there are better things to do than blogging.
This is a time for serious fun. Love ya all!
PS: PHP5 beta 3 has just been announced.

It'll Be A Happy New Year If Apple Lives
Up To Predictions
It'll Be A Happy New Year If Apple Lives
Up To Predictions
12/28/2004 05:26 AMHaving scoured the rumor sites and probed the minds of Mac-savvy
friends, I believe it's time for Dr. Mac's WWAD (What Will Apple Do)
2005. By Bob LeVitus, Houston Chronicle
Briefly: Happy New Year in store for
chipmakers
Briefly: Happy New Year in store for
chipmakers
12/31/2003 06:15 PMCNET Dec 31 2003 5:45PM ET
Happy New Year! Do you know where your
Social Security dollars are?
Happy New Year! Do you know where your
Social Security dollars are?
01/03/2005 01:11 AMJosh Marshall's
regular postings on the Social Security debate have been impassioned,
persistent and invaluable.
Today's Talking Points Memo lays out, in different and
probably clearer language than I have been able to muster, the point
I've been intermittently making here about the Bush Administration's
duplicitous case for Social Security "reform" -- that the "crisis"
Bush and co. are scaring the nation with is one of their own making,
since they've squandered so much of the fiscal reserve set aside
precisely to shore up the retirement system's future:
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After 1980 we started borrowing money big-time to finance our
deficits -- in large part because of tax cuts on high-income earners.
However you want to slice it, we started spending substantially more
than we were taking in in tax revenue. So where'd we borrow the money?
This is from memory, so I may have the numbers a bit off. But I
believe about $4 trillion of that debt was borrowed on the open market
-- individual Americans have them in their investment portfolios, or
pension funds hold them, or the Chinese, Japanese and the Saudis and
others have them in bonds. But about $3 trillion of those dollars we
needed to fund the 1980s and 1990s deficits we managed to borrow
closer to home. We borrowed it from the Social Security (and a few
other government) trust fund(s). Almost the entirety of President
Bush's Social Security phase-out plan comes down to a simple
proposition: finding out how not to pay it back. |
Josh's writing here comes close to the "It's a Wonderful
Life"-style clarity on this subject that so often eludes even our most
gifted economist-pundits, and that I ached for a
month ago. As this debate unrolls in the New Year, he is someone to
keep up with.
BONUS LINK [Via Brad
DeLong]: For those interested in delving a bit more into the
numbers, this post by Brad Setser is a great complement to
Marshall's.
Hail Security Geeks, And a Happy New
Year
Hail Security Geeks, And a Happy New
Year
12/31/2003 02:21 PMLike many of you out there, I have yet in my security career to find a
dull New Years Eve in the realm of security. Like many of you out
there, I will be keeping close tabs on all functions...
Happy to Steal Back One of Their Own
(Los Angeles Times)
Happy to Steal Back One of Their Own
(Los Angeles Times)
05/04/2004 05:10 AMLos Angeles Times - BAGHDAD — He came running, in his stocking
feet, busting out of the mud-brick shed like a gimpy-legged steer
sensing freedom. He waved his T-shirt in the air wildly. He stumbled a
few times. He focused on his goal — a platoon of U.S. soldiers
in the Iraqi desert.
"sure, it's in north jersey (like
newark)... can someone say that i am
happy that i moved back home?"
"sure, it's in north jersey (like
newark)... can someone say that i am
happy that i moved back home?"
08/01/2004 09:43 PMAMD exec looks back on year that was
AMD exec looks back on year that was
04/22/2004 09:21 AMAdvanced Micro Devices Inc.'s (AMD's) Dirk Meyer has presided over
many chip development teams, including two of Digital Equipment
Corp.'s Alpha processors and AMD's seventh-generation Athlon XP
processors. But as senior vice president of AMD's Computation Products
Group, lately his job has meant more time spent in front of airport
security screeners than processor designers as he travels around
evangelizing AMD's eighth-generation Opteron and Athlon 64 processors.
Looking Back in 2003 With the Year Of
Lists
Looking Back in 2003 With the Year Of
Lists
01/01/2004 12:15 PMWhat better way to ring in 2004 than to look back at 2003 with the
Year of Lists. Fimoculous has published a look back at year 2003 lists
in several categories, including books, music, dance, comics, and
ideas, at http://www.fimoculous.com/year-review-2003.cfm...
Squinting back at a myopic year
Squinting back at a myopic year
01/03/2004 11:50 AMAs the first few days of 2004 comes to an end, reflection on the prior
year is inevitable. For us Mac faithful, early January lends itself to
even greater consideration, being a time of both looking back and
guessing forward.
As we all know, 2003 has been a doozey. From redesigned PowerBooks and
displays, to G5s and the iTunes Music Store, the last 12 months have
been a whirlwind of product releases and acclaim, bringing Apple
further into the limelight and increasing its brand...
Year in review: Back to nature
Year in review: Back to nature
01/06/2005 07:20 AMThe natural world was the focus of much nanotechnology and energy
research. Robots, meanwhile, were learning to mimic crabs and bees.
Back pain costs $90 billion/year
Back pain costs $90 billion/year
01/02/2004 07:13 AMA Duke University study has concluded that back pain costs the US
economy $90 billion a year.
"To put these expenses in perspective, the total $90 billion spent in
1998 represented 1 percent of the U.S. Gross Domestic Product (GDP),
and the $26 billion in direct back pain costs accounted for 2.5
percent of all health care expenditures for that year," said lead
researcher Xuemei Luo, Ph.D., who published the results of the Duke
study today (Jan. 1, 2004) in the journal Spine.
OK, here's a thing: from the age of 17, right up until September 2002,
I suffered from really bad back pain. I would spend a couple days a
month laid up on the sofa, unable to move, and I'd go through a couple
bottles of over-the-counter pain meds a month. I developed chemical
burns on my back from overuse of "deep heat" patches and Tiger Balm. I
saw a doctor who told me that I would likely need to have my spine
fused.
Then I read this really weird, hippy-trippy book by Richard Sarno, a guy who appears to be to back pain
what Atkins was to dieting a couple years back, a fringe researcher
with no independent verification of his results and a slightly
suspect, "They laughed at me in Vienna, I'll show them all" affect
that makes it hard to take his stuff seriously.
Sarno advocates a kind of self-hypnosis or self-interrogation to
relieve the mental causes of back pain, and states that it works even
if you don't believe in it. Well, I tried it. 24h later, I began the
single longest period of pain-free living in my adult life. I haven't
been laid up in over a year now, and I take painkillers for headaches,
not back-aches.
Your mileage may vary, but after more than a year of this, I'm ready
to start talking about it. Like Atkins for weight loss and hypnosis
for smoking cessation, Sarnoid back-therapy feels something like
getting root on my body, like being able to move into user-controlled
space stuff that the OS was badly mismanaging in the background.
L
ink
Happy New
Year!
Happy New
Year!
01/01/2004 01:03 AMFrom all of us at Rebelscum.com, we wish you and yours a very safe and
happy new year!
Pseudo Interactive, Toronto game
company, bounces back from up-and-down
year
Pseudo Interactive, Toronto game
company, bounces back from up-and-down
year
05/10/2004 07:11 PMCanadian Press via Canada.com May 10 2004 11:19PM GMT
I'm normal, but ...
I'm normal, but ...
07/07/2004 07:49 AMI'm a healthy 26-year-old man and I've never had sex. Should I tell my
girlfriend?
Red and Blue, or Red and Normal?
Red and Blue, or Red and Normal?
06/23/2004 08:43 PM
Perverse Polarity: Bipartisanship is another name for date
rape? An examination of all of the talk about how polarized we are
as a people, and what the facts actually are.
Yet even when
journalists' own evidence plainly shows that one party has become more
moderate and the other more ideologically extreme, they can't bring
themselves to say so. Not a normal family
Not a normal family
06/24/2005 07:54 PMI'm sitting at the dining room table geeking out with Tom's kitchen
PowerBook, and Tom and Sean are watching Swan Lake on TV. I've already
come to the conclusion that they'll watch darn near anything so long
as it's in...
Are You Normal About Money?
Are You Normal About Money?
01/05/2005 11:16 AMWell, are you? Most of us are certifiably weird about it.
Don't Tremble, Quaking Normal
Don't Tremble, Quaking Normal
01/03/2004 06:02 AMThe devastating earthquake in Iran is part of a pattern in the last
two weeks that includes quakes of similar magnitudes felt from
California to Indonesia. Seismologists say they are normal but not
related.
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