Afraid to Breath Out
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Visible Breath
Visible Breath
04/26/2004 06:53 PMThis week's question: Under what conditions can you see your breath?
EMC holds its breath
EMC holds its breath
09/23/2004 02:59 AMBoston Globe Sep 23 2004 6:41AM GMT
breath of life
breath of life
02/19/2004 03:32 PMIf everything goes according to plan, Ryan, Nolan and I will embark on
a new and wonderful phase of our lives together this evening. We will
grab some root beers, sit at our dining room table, and I will take
them on their very first dungeon crawl.
 
We have spent the last week or so creating characters, discussing the
rules, and building excitement for tonight's adventure. I have been
staying up an extra hour or two each night after the kids go to bed,
pouring over websites and my core rule books, simulating combats and
creating NPCs. I'm pretty nervous, because I'm DMing an adventure for
the first time since The Isle of Dread in 6th grade. And back then, I
managed to kill everyone in the party pretty quickly, and never got to
sit behind the screen again.
Peanut Breath
Peanut Breath
12/05/2003 07:53 PM Seth Scriver's Animations (Flash
Required) Ever Smell T-Rex's Breath?
Ever Smell T-Rex's Breath?
06/29/2004 08:42 AMDial "B" for bad breath (Reuters)
Dial "B" for bad breath (Reuters)
09/21/2004 12:25 PMReuters - A German telecommunications company says it is developing
the first mobile
phone that will alert users when their breath is bad or if they are
giving off offensive smells.
Thought for the day:Take a deep breath
Thought for the day:Take a deep breath
08/15/2004 09:21 PMComputer Weekly Aug 16 2004 1:07AM GMT
The Collective Deep Breath
The Collective Deep Breath
05/14/2004 09:09 PMjay has a rather interesting perspective
Markets draw breath after slide
Markets draw breath after slide
05/11/2004 02:21 AMInvestors take stock after Monday's slump on global stock markets,
amid soaring oil prices and interest rate fears.
Siemens Phone Tests for Bad Breath
Siemens Phone Tests for Bad Breath
09/22/2004 08:38 AMWhile the original Reuters story is suffering from
linkrot, Mobile Weblog gives us just enough information about Siemens
new phone that can detect bad breath and alert you if you're skanky to
know that we want one. Details are slim, of course, but one would
presume you have to breathe into a sensor, hopefully one in the
mouthpiece, where you're already breathing, and not some stick-out
breathalizer tube that makes it obvious to everyone what you're
testing for.
And speaking of, how much harder would it be to develop a
breathalizer test for alcohol levels? Then you could get know you had
rancid breath and how many beers it took you to get it.
Read - Bad Breath Phone [Mobile-Weblong]
Don't hold breath for fibre: Telstra
Don't hold breath for fibre: Telstra
07/22/2004 04:39 AMZDNet Australia Jul 22 2004 8:42AM GMT
Footballer 'avoided breath test'
Footballer 'avoided breath test'
08/02/2004 01:26 PMStriker Lee Hughes is accused in court of fleeing the scene of a fatal
car accident to dodge a breath test.
Microsoft change? Don't hold your breath
Microsoft change? Don't hold your breath
04/09/2004 03:59 PMSiliconValley.com Mar 21 2004 11:42AM GMT
Europe urges random breath tests
Europe urges random breath tests
05/23/2004 12:31 AMThe Home Office is facing pressure from Europe to bring in random
breath tests for drivers to improve road safety.
New German Mobile Phone to Detect Bad
Breath
New German Mobile Phone to Detect Bad
Breath
09/24/2004 10:20 PMDirect and Related Links
for 'New German Mobile Phone to Detect Bad Breath'
So you think that you have the hottest mobile phone out there, huh?
Does it detect bad breath? You read that right folks, apparently a
German telecommunications company is working a phone that does just
that. This prompts me to ask the burning question of the hour,
WHY?…
Time to stand back, take a deep breath
Time to stand back, take a deep breath
08/11/2004 06:22 AMSiliconValley.com Aug 11 2004 11:01AM GMT
Germans develop bad breath-detecting
mobe
Germans develop bad breath-detecting
mobe
09/22/2004 06:12 AMMouth like a camel's armpit? Siemens can help
New German Mobile Phone to Detect Bad
Breath (Reuters)
New German Mobile Phone to Detect Bad
Breath (Reuters)
09/21/2004 12:46 PMReuters - A German telecommunications company said
on Tuesday it is developing the first mobile phone that will
alert users when their breath is bad or if they are giving off
offensive smells.
Our lives are not measured by the number
of breaths we take, but the times that
take our breath away.
Our lives are not measured by the number
of breaths we take, but the times that
take our breath away.
01/02/2004 11:56 AM Polar Bear Clubs have become
a traditional way to
greet
the new year. The original US club seems to be in
Atlantic City, NJ, where winter
bathers have been taking the plunge on New Years Day for over 100
years.
Some say that the plunges are rooted in the Nordic
tradition of saunas and cold water bathing, but today most clubs focus
on
fundraising
, taking a sponsored dip for charity. On Jan 1, 2003
Ivy Granstrom took the plunge in Vancouver BC at the age of 91
-- her 75th New Years dip. New clubs are popping up all the time -
everywhere from
Ham
pton, NH to
Busan, Korea to
Kirov, Russia -- even
Gain
esville, GA boasts some Polar Bears.
Cheers for Clinton's Book as Publisher
Holds Breath
Cheers for Clinton's Book as Publisher
Holds Breath
06/22/2004 04:10 AMAt the publication celebration for Bill Clinton's book, "My Life,"
held at the Metropolitan Museum of Art on Monday, Mr. Clinton's
publisher admitted to a slight case of the jitters.
A Baghdad Neighborhood Holds Its Breath
(Los Angeles Times)
A Baghdad Neighborhood Holds Its Breath
(Los Angeles Times)
07/03/2004 05:31 AMLos Angeles Times - BAGHDAD — Seated in the sanctuary of his
darkened living room, cinema professor Sabah Mehdi Mosawi grimaced at
the dangers he faces on a typical day in this typical neighborhood of
Iraq's capital.
Be very afraid
Be very afraid
04/09/2004 04:04 PMPresident Bush has used the politics of fear to sell his policies and
stifle opponents. With events turning against him, will that strategy
backfire?
MT-Blacklist/Comment Spam Clearinghouse:
The Collective Deep Breath
MT-Blacklist/Comment Spam Clearinghouse:
The Collective Deep Breath
05/15/2004 05:52 AMMT-Blacklist/Comment Spam Clearinghouse: The Collective Deep Breath ..
Jay Allen makes clear and correct points .. good, albeit somewhat
speculutive entry .. thoughtful explanation .. Jay Allen On MT 3 ..
words ..
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Who's Afraid of China?
Who's Afraid of China?
12/19/2004 03:03 PMNew York Times Dec 19 2004 3:10AM GMT
Adware - Should I be Afraid?
Adware - Should I be Afraid?
09/23/2004 12:41 AMBusiness Knowledge Source Sep 23 2004 4:43AM GMT
"Everything you wanted to know but were
afraid to ask"
"Everything you wanted to know but were
afraid to ask"
08/30/2004 09:06 PMVOIP: Be Very Afraid
VOIP: Be Very Afraid
05/05/2004 09:37 AMHere's what Michael Powell
had to say about voice over IP to the main cable industry trade
show:
"If you're a big incumbent and you've
sort of enjoyed a competitive advantage . . . you, in my opinion,
ought
to be terrified."
"I think it's
going to be the very, very best and biggest breakthrough in our
ambitions and dreams about competition ever."
You tell 'em, Mike! Seriously, Powell is dead-on here.
He understands what VOIP represents, and the significance of the
regulatory issues it raises for the FCC. As do the key FCC
staffers, who I talk with periodically.
However, I've been disappointed that Powell's FCC has so far taken
a
nibbling, incremental approach to VOIP. They are still putting
off the hard issues, while addressing what look like easy cases.
In reality, those cases (like the AT&T petition the FCC recently
denied) aren't so easy. And the FCC's tentative, limited
decisions will still be taken as definitive by those in the
marketplace. I'm convinced the FCC is committed to addressing
the
fundamental VOIP policy issues squarely, but that commitment needs to
translate into action.
A good indicator will be how quickly the FCC moves forward, either
through formal decisionmaking or public activities, after the comment
cycle on its major voice over IP proceeding closes at the end of
June.
Shouldn't I be more afraid of terrorism?
Shouldn't I be more afraid of terrorism?
09/16/2004 09:20 AMMy family has known people who died in acts of terror, but I don't
seem to be afraid.
Switzerland Afraid Of 3G
Switzerland Afraid Of 3G
06/14/2004 07:32 PMThe Feature Jun 14 2004 11:48PM GMT
It's ok to be afraid of clowns
It's ok to be afraid of clowns
11/11/2003 08:06 PMThe hatred of clowns is so bad that the www.ihateclowns.com Web site
is the first hit in a Google search for "clowns," and gets between 500
and 1000 visitors a ...
Don't be afraid of the big bad Gmail
Don't be afraid of the big bad Gmail
04/25/2004 11:33 PMSalon Apr 26 2004 4:13AM GMT
Guardian Unlimited Film | News | The
Hobbit? Don't hold your breath, says
Jackson
Guardian Unlimited Film | News | The
Hobbit? Don't hold your breath, says
Jackson
03/22/2005 03:18 PMPeter Jackson says his film adaptation of The Hobbit is at least 3-4
years
away
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Everything You Wanted to Know About
Courage... but Were Afraid to Ask
Everything You Wanted to Know About
Courage... but Were Afraid to Ask
09/20/2004 05:01 AM
Lenny Bruce is Not Afraid
Lenny Bruce is Not Afraid
03/25/2005 04:25 PM Last night I watched a Lenny Bruce Biography on the Sundance Channel.
The first obscenely popular comedian, he developed his own style of
unabashed social commentary. Arrested for using the word
cocksucker (practically the subtitle of Deadwood), he found...
What The RIAA Is Really Afraid Of: Its
Own Demise
What The RIAA Is Really Afraid Of: Its
Own Demise
03/30/2005 06:50 AMIt's no secret that the RIAA has been known to
fudge
the numbers to prove their point that file sharing hurts sales.
What was never entirely clear, however, was why they simply
refused to believe any study that
sugge
sted file sharing could help sales. If anyone were interested in
such studies, it should be the RIAA -- because they would show them a
great way to increase sales (which should be their goal). However,
Mark Cuban makes an excellent point about why the RIAA is acting the
way they are, despite these studies. Even if sales are up,
it's not
the sales of RIAA members. Cuban suggests that sales are probably
up, but it's the independent musicians who are making up the
difference, while RIAA member sales are holding steady, or slightly
decreasing. Remember, the RIAA represents the big music labels -- not
the tiny ones. Almost everyone agrees that the real impact of file
sharing is that it spreads the success outward. Rather than just a
few mega-rockstars, you get many more successful musicians. The big
record labels have built their business models on the idea of just a
few mega-rockstars dominating the market. What this means, then, is
that the RIAA members are losing marketshare. It's not overall sales
that are down, it's just that the competition from smaller players is
taking away sales from the big labels -- which is why that coalition
of independent artists is supporting the Grokster side of the case.
If this theory is true (and a lot of the evidence does seem to support
it), then what the RIAA is really fighting about is not saving the
recording industry. It's about saving the RIAA.
Who's afraid of Internet banking?
Who's afraid of Internet banking?
03/30/2005 08:56 PMPhysOrg.com Mar 31 2005 12:53AM GMT
Yahoo not afraid of Google
Yahoo not afraid of Google
04/27/2004 06:56 PMGive me a break. I haven't searched for anything on Yahoo in 2-3
years. This is after they pissed me...
Searching the Web for Health? Be Very,
Very, Afraid
Searching the Web for Health? Be Very,
Very, Afraid
06/07/2004 02:37 AMHealth advocate outlines fraud-busting pointers for do-it-yourself
online medical sleuths [PRWEB Jun 7, 2004]
Everything you were afraid to ask about
"Donnie Darko"
Everything you were afraid to ask about
"Donnie Darko"
07/23/2004 08:06 AMWith the release of the new director's cut, there are even more
questions about the 2001 cult fave. Who's the fat guy in the track
suit? What's with the 6-foot rabbit? We answer them all.
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