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28Apr/01Off

Second sight

An article about WAP web sites and nice, clean and fast they are... for now.

The Guardian: Second sight

"It's the New York Times, free of confusing layouts, time-consuming graphics downloads and senseless navigation. On this version of the site, intended for low-bandwidth cell phones, each article is listed by title, followed by a one-sentence description."

via Webwerks

28Apr/01Off

British Accents in France

Why do Hollywood Movies set in France (anywhere in Europe really) almost always have people speaking with British accents?

I don't get it.

28Apr/01Off

All the president’s businessmen

The Guardian: All the president's businessmen

"The Republican election campaign was the most expensive in history and required big donations from big business. Since moving into the White House, George Bush has had only one concern - returning the favours. Julian Borger on how corporate America bought itself a president"
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SAP DB Sources

Hey, this is cool: SAP has released the source code for their SQL database!

28Apr/01Off

Canada 5, Norway zip

Canada opens 2001 world hockey championships with 5-0 pounding of Norway

Hey, I have a team to cheer for again! Hooray!

28Apr/01Off

Mobile Music

Remember last summer I said I was ripping my CDs to MP3? Well, I got about 1/2 way through my collection before I stopped.

I used to have a 6GB drive in my PowerBook, now I have a 20GB drive, and that's given me the opportunity to move my MP3 library to it. So now I can listen to my favourite songs at work, on the bus to and from work, and at home, from the laptop or the CDs. This is great! And iTunes rocks.

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