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Thursday, September 16
View Article  Today's Jots posts
by joe on Thu 16 Sep 2004 05:59 PM PDT
  • Exponential growth
    A piece of paper at seventeen folds would be taller than your average house
    Tags: exponential, math
  • Voting cats (and dogs)
    I registered my wife's cat as a voter in Cook County, Ill., Norfolk County, Mass., and Cuyahoga County, Ohio, and then requested absentee ballots from all three venues. My purpose wasn't to cast illegal multiple votes but to demonstrate how vulnerable to manipulation America's election system has become.
    Tags: politics, scary, vote
  • GUID Generator Web Service
    generates a GUID for you
    Tags: dev, guid
  • Lying Protected by First Amendment
    in February 2003, a Florida Court of Appeals unanimously agreed with an assertion by FOX News that there is no rule against distorting or falsifying the news in the United States.
    Tags: crazy, law
  • pozytron: acidsearch
    AcidSearch is a search enhancement for Safari. It adds unlimited "Search Channels" to the Google search field
    Tags: safari, toolbar
  • All About RSS || Fagan Finder
    using RSS and Atom, from a non-technical standpoint.
    Tags: webfeed
  • Realty Bites - Why do you still need an agent to buy a home?
    Still, I'm hoping that upstarts such as ZipRealty, LendingTree, Foxtons (a discount broker in the Northeast), and Catalist (a California discounter) will soon blow away the traditional realty transaction model
    Tags: broker, realestate
  • The Age of the Essay
    Very good read! "Expressing ideas helps to form them"
    Tags: thinking, writing
  • tags plugin for MT
    Tags: jots, mt, tags
  • Blowing The Whistle On Web Hosting Whistle Blowers
    # iPowerWeb pays $80 per sale. # PowWeb pays $80 per sale. # StartLogic.com pays $80 per sale. [...]
    Tags: affiliate, biz, hosting
  • SmartSieve - Sieve Script Manager
    Smartsieve is a web based graphical user interface for creating and managing sieve scripts on a cyrus imap mail server
    Tags: email, filter, imap, sieve
  • PubSub linkranks
    watch link ranking throughout the blogosphere
    Tags: agg, blog, webmap
  • 43 Folders: How does a nerd hack GTD?
    Tags: gtd
  • EarthLink SIPshare: SIP-based P2P Content Sharing Prototype
    EarthLink SIPshare, a simple, SIP-based proof-of-concept content sharing application, demonstrates the viability of SIP as a protocol over which peer-to-peer (P2P) applications other than the well-known voice and video cases may be implemented
    Tags: p2p, sip
  • Rathergate.com
    heh heh
    Tags: fraudster, pompous, rathergate
  • Mercury Policy Project
    The Mercury Policy Project (MPP) works to promote policies to eliminate mercury uses, reduce the export and trafficking of mercury, and significantly reduce mercury exposures at the local, national, and international levels
    Tags: fish, health, mercury
  • Healthy Fish, Healthy Families
    Clip and save this wallet card for use in grocery stores and restaurants. Fish are listed here from the lowest to the highest mercury level, except fatty fish, which are treated separately in the orange section
    Tags: fish, health, mercury
  • FDA / EPA What You Need to Know About Mercury in Fish and Shellfish - March 2004
    some fish and shellfish contain higher levels of mercury that may harm an unborn baby or young child's developing nervous system
    Tags: fish, health, mercury
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