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I like the design of seventy-seven. I have a soft spot for designs that have visual depth -- appear to pop out of the screen or sink into it.

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GWBsux

G.W.BushSucks[.com]

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WHAT THE?!

Are we living in an alternate universe? Stan Lee working at DC Comics, doing Superman and Batman???

Actually, that 12 part series sounds really interesting, I might actually get that series. I haven't collected comics in years.

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Untitled

This is pretty cool -- Netlibrary.com (via marginalia)

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The French are after Echelon

The French are going after Echelon -- "Echelon, set up during the Cold War, can intercept millions of telephone, fax and e-mail messages, and Washington has been accused of using it for economic espionage against its allies, a charge it denies."

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More about the Toysmart scandal, and 2click webugs

Another article about Toysmart.com selling their customer lists.

DoubleClick doesn't just track family sites anymore -- "...DoubleClick Inc., the most successful Internet advertising agency, was collecting information about our visit to a porn-related site."

Combine that information with your shopping habits at e-commerce sites, tech news sites, and boy have we got a rosy picture popping up!

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