That '70s Campaign - Al Gore thinks it's 1976 all over again. By Chris Suellentrop
Grok Headline matches for That '70s Campaign - Al Gore thinks it's 1976 all over again. By Chris Suellentrop
Howard Dean's No Good, Very Bad Night -
Why his campaign flopped in Iowa. By
Chris Suellentrop
Howard Dean's No Good, Very Bad Night -
Why his campaign flopped in Iowa. By
Chris Suellentrop
01/22/2004 02:13 AMDean message became about the past, not the future, the campaign, not
the voters .. Dean's third place finish in Iowa .. So much for
inspiring new voters .. Chris Suellentrop's
suggestion
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Dog Licks Man - The lamest press
releases of the 2004 campaign. By
William Saletan, Chris Suellentrop, and
Matt Schiller
Dog Licks Man - The lamest press
releases of the 2004 campaign. By
William Saletan, Chris Suellentrop, and
Matt Schiller
01/17/2004 11:09 PMWilliam Saletan, Chris Suellentrop, and Matt Schiller .. The lamest
press releases of the 2004 campaign .. Dog Licks
Man
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Jesus Christ - Choose your own savior.
By Chris Suellentrop
Jesus Christ - Choose your own savior.
By Chris Suellentrop
04/16/2004 10:16 AMJesus Christ: Choose your own savior .. the many images of Jesus ..
Jesus is Everybody .. Continue .. Jesus ..
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Douglas Feith - What has the Pentagon's
third man done wrong? Everything. By
Chris Suellentrop
Douglas Feith - What has the Pentagon's
third man done wrong? Everything. By
Chris Suellentrop
05/23/2004 12:25 AMdone everything wrong .. Douglas Feith .. writes ..
Feith
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Milk - How a wholesome drink became a
villain. By Chris Suellentrop
Milk - How a wholesome drink became a
villain. By Chris Suellentrop
06/21/2004 11:02 AMMilk: How a Wholesome Drink Became a Villain .. Everything
that’s bad about milk; .. The trouble with
milk
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Garfield - Why we hate the Mouse but not
the cartoon copycat. By Chris
Suellentrop
Garfield - Why we hate the Mouse but not
the cartoon copycat. By Chris
Suellentrop
06/15/2004 06:59 AMSlate on the carefully plotted Garfield empire .. all things
Garfield
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Isaac Asimov - How I, Robot gets the
science-fiction grandmaster wrong. By
Chris Suellentrop
Isaac Asimov - How I, Robot gets the
science-fiction grandmaster wrong. By
Chris Suellentrop
07/18/2004 03:40 PMthe foundation for Asahara Shoukou*'s cult** .. Chris Suellentrop
documents
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Wesley Clark Buys a Sweater - With the
candidate in the dressing rooms of New
Hampshire. By Chris Suellentrop
Wesley Clark Buys a Sweater - With the
candidate in the dressing rooms of New
Hampshire. By Chris Suellentrop
01/11/2004 10:31 PMGen. Clark Buys a Sweater .. The press
watches
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The Condensed Bill Clinton - Slate reads
My Life so you don't have to. By Bryan
Curtis, Chris Suellentrop, and Julia
Turner
The Condensed Bill Clinton - Slate reads
My Life so you don't have to. By Bryan
Curtis, Chris Suellentrop, and Julia
Turner
06/23/2004 02:07 PMThe Condensed Bill Clinton .. condenses Clinton's book .. juicy bits
.. Slate
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"The birth of the Boombox: 1976-1981"
"The birth of the Boombox: 1976-1981"
04/28/2004 03:02 AMIf the Press Digs Where it Thinks
There's a Story, Then it Matters How The
Press Thinks
If the Press Digs Where it Thinks
There's a Story, Then it Matters How The
Press Thinks
04/09/2004 04:12 PMWe are coming to a point in the election story when a larger portion
of the news is triggered by the decisions of journalists. There's a
break in the action with the nominations set. What will the press do
with this greater freedom to define and shape the campaign narrative?
"Kerry Questions Bush Attendance in the
Guard in the '70s."
"Kerry Questions Bush Attendance in the
Guard in the '70s."
04/27/2004 11:05 PMgoing after Bush's national guard record .. Adam Nagourney on his
side! .. proved himself .. campaign
trail
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Software inspired by the '70s can serve
up a winning equation
Software inspired by the '70s can serve
up a winning equation
07/11/2004 08:49 AMChicago Tribune Jul 11 2004 12:14PM GMT
Excellent '70s space-porn-themed pinball
machine
Excellent '70s space-porn-themed pinball
machine
03/31/2005 02:32 AMXeni Jardin:

Found: one well-aged pinball machine featuring a supremely cheesy
space porno theme.
Jason
Schultz says, "I ran across it on my recent trip to Hawaii in the
living room of this alternative health spa steam bath place I stayed
for a night. Worked and everything! "
Snapshot
1,
Snapshot 2.
Warning: includes nipples and rocket ships.
Computer pioneer Bob Bemer, who
published Y2K warnings in '70s, dies of
cancer
Computer pioneer Bob Bemer, who
published Y2K warnings in '70s, dies of
cancer
06/23/2004 11:56 PMNational Post Jun 24 2004 4:19AM GMT
Focus Shifts to Kerry's Antiwar
Activities in '70s (Los Angeles Times)
Focus Shifts to Kerry's Antiwar
Activities in '70s (Los Angeles Times)
08/23/2004 04:39 AMLos Angeles Times - After making his service in Vietnam the
centerpiece of his presidential bid, Sen. John F. Kerry now finds
himself defending his role as a protester of the war — the
chapter of his biography that first gained him prominence but which he
has discussed infrequently this year.
Mekanism Launches Integrated Campaign
for Sega - Offbeat Campaign Details
Boy’s Obsession with Game
Mekanism Launches Integrated Campaign
for Sega - Offbeat Campaign Details
Boy’s Obsession with Game
03/14/2005 05:55 PMMekanism today announced the launch of a quirky and unconventional new
advertising campaign for SEGA® of America, Inc. Designed to promote
the PlayStation®2 and Xbox® release of Super Monkey BallTM Deluxe, the
integrated campaign offers a peak into the trials and tribulations of
the life of a boy so obsessed with the game, he’s decided to live in a
large, inflatable ball. [PRWEB Feb 18, 2005]
The New York Times > Washington >
Campaign 2004 > Political Impact:
Campaign Dogged by Terror Fight
The New York Times > Washington >
Campaign 2004 > Political Impact:
Campaign Dogged by Terror Fight
08/02/2004 01:58 PMadded their
spin
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The New York Times > Washington
> Campaign 2004 > Democratic
Strategies: Democrats Urge Kerry to Turn
Up Intensity of Campaign
The New York Times > Washington
> Campaign 2004 > Democratic
Strategies: Democrats Urge Kerry to Turn
Up Intensity of Campaign
09/05/2004 01:29 PMThe New York Times > Washington > Campaign 2004 > Democratic
Strategies: Democrats Urge Kerry to Turn Up Intensity of Campaign ..
paints a fearful Dim party
today
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Bush campaign outsources campaign to
India
Bush campaign outsources campaign to
India
05/25/2004 11:47 AM
Bush
Campaign ran fundraising/vote-seeking from call centers in India.
Is this the responsible way to promote jobs in the US? Even a small
number as it may be. Every little bit counts.
FC Now: Free Thinks
FC Now: Free Thinks
09/15/2004 05:39 AMThrough Sept. 19, Emerald Group Publishing is offering free access to
several recent issues of the Journal of Knowledge Management. It's a
pretty good deal...
What The Cartel Thinks
What The Cartel Thinks
04/19/2005 04:08 AMThe fact that iTunes continues to dominate just might be a
clue that Steve Jobs' onto something. By Alan Wexelblat, Corante
IBM thinks 'modular'
IBM thinks 'modular'
11/06/2003 02:38 PMZDNet Nov 6 2003 2:18PM ET
Gates thinks big, gives big
Gates thinks big, gives big
05/19/2004 08:59 AMHow do you measure Bill Gates' success?
Forbes magazine puts a
dollar figure on the Seattle, Washington-area native's net worth --
$46.6 billion in 2003 -- and crowned him the world's richest person
for the seventh year in a row. His company, Microsoft, reports that it
raked in $32.19 billion in revenues for the fiscal year ending in June
2003, ranking it among Fortune's top 50 largest U.S.-based
corporations.
Yahoo! Thinks Small
Yahoo! Thinks Small
04/13/2005 05:50 PMSometimes, you've got to think small to make it big.
Motorola thinks thin with new V3
Motorola thinks thin with new V3
08/02/2004 06:24 AMMad.co.uk Aug 2 2004 9:59AM GMT
Tom DeLay thinks of the children
Tom DeLay thinks of the children
11/16/2003 04:51 AMRead article .. more
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Me Too CD Kiosk Company Thinks They've
Come Up With Something New
Me Too CD Kiosk Company Thinks They've
Come Up With Something New
07/07/2004 04:38 AMReporters have no sense of history. For years, we've been pointing
out all these breathless articles about "burn-on-demand kiosks" for
either software or music in retail stores. Every time, a reporter
insists its such a brilliant new invention, ignoring every other time
it's been created in history -- perhaps because every time it's been
created in the past, it fails. Having worked with a few of these
companies quite a few years ago, it's pretty obvious why they fail.
Well over a decade ago there was a company doing exactly this called
Personics (though, they started with mix tapes in an age before CDs).
While they did run into problems dealing with the music industry,
logistical issues were a large part of the reason they never went very
far. First, using the devices takes time. So, if you're in a store,
that means you either need an awful lot of these devices, or you end
up with people waiting around to use the machines when they could be
at home downloading music the easy way. Next, kiosks in stores
break. People bang away at them and they break. Maintaining the
machines is insanely expensive. It always makes it nearly impossible
to make any money off of these machines. So why is it that the press
loves to
write the
same story every few years when a new company makes all the same
mistakes? I have no idea. This time, they try to spin the story as a
"legal way to download music." Of course, there already are plenty of
legal ways to download music that don't involve having to stand around
in a store using a busted grimy computer.
"thinks his son has mishandled the war
in Iraq"
"thinks his son has mishandled the war
in Iraq"
06/17/2004 10:44 PM10 out of 7 people thinks this is
amusing
10 out of 7 people thinks this is
amusing
03/13/2003 10:23 AMFirst I'm told to get 10 packages of concret for the bathroom floor...
The next time the concret is mounted, and I'm being told "We need 12
additional packages of concret..." Uhh-huh, this project is killing
me.. I'm so tierd...
CNN.com - U.S. thinks mad cow came from
Canada - Dec. 27, 2003
CNN.com - U.S. thinks mad cow came from
Canada - Dec. 27, 2003
12/28/2003 07:47 AMAP: U.S. beef exports said to drop 90 percent .. likely to still be
alive
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The U.N. thinks about taking over the
Internet.
The U.N. thinks about taking over the
Internet.
03/30/2005 09:30 PMCNet:
The U.N. thinks about taking over the
Internet. What I see here is a politician with no platform;
politics for the sake of politics. The only semi-concrete issue that's
mentioned is some sort of top-down pre-allocation of IP addresses that
would cause more shortage problems than it solves. (There is currently
no shortage, and thus no problem to be solved.)
Nissan Thinks Small
Nissan Thinks Small
09/21/2004 12:42 PMWhat do the Japanese know that Detroit doesn't?
Microsoft's Helland Thinks Big
Microsoft's Helland Thinks Big
04/21/2004 11:25 AMMicrosoft platform architect Pat Helland has lots to say about SOAs,
cities and hooking systems together.
Big Blue thinks Fast
Big Blue thinks Fast
12/22/2003 08:55 PMZDNet Dec 22 2003 6:34PM ET
The U.N. thinks about tomorrow's
cyberspace
The U.N. thinks about tomorrow's
cyberspace
03/29/2005 07:22 AMThe United Nations' Houlin Zhao says the world body should be given
more influence over the Internet.
Microsoft thinks small
Microsoft thinks small
06/17/2004 04:37 PMWhat Torvalds really thinks of Solaris
What Torvalds really thinks of Solaris
12/22/2004 01:26 AMZDNet Dec 21 2004 10:11PM GMT
Jay Rosen at PressThink thinks about it
all
Jay Rosen at PressThink thinks about it
all
11/02/2003 03:12 AMIs the Fix in? .. Press Think: ..
PressThink
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Grok Description matches for That '70s Campaign - Al Gore thinks it's 1976 all over again. By Chris Suellentrop
GrokA matches for That '70s Campaign - Al Gore thinks it's 1976 all over again. By Chris Suellentrop
That '70s Campaign - Al Gore thinks it's 1976 all over again. By Chris Suellentrop