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Tue, 03 Feb 2004 00:58:33 GMT

Wikipedia Hits 200,000 Articles. Congratulations to everyone involved in the Wikipedia project, which now has more than 200,000 articles in its main encyclopedia. [Dan Gillmor's eJournal]

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i have to go edit some of these, i surely do…

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Tue, 03 Feb 2004 00:55:36 GMT

Home Medical Kit. Centralizes emergency tools [Cool Tools]

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be prepared… some people think i'm too much of a boy scout, but i think this is a good idea.

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Mon, 02 Feb 2004 14:55:01 GMT

Punxsutawney Phil predicts six more weeks of winter [Ananova: Quirkies]

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darn it, i really don't l ike the cold very much.

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Mon, 02 Feb 2004 14:53:34 GMT

Gapminder.

Gapminder is a truly amazing site of visualizations of stunning facts and statistics.

Thanks for the link David!

[Joi Ito's Web]

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Mon, 02 Feb 2004 14:34:38 GMT

Technology and Worker Efficiency. Researchers seem confident that technology has made American workers more efficient. Now some think they even know why. By Steve Lohr. [New York Times: Business] [A blog doesn't need a clever name]

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linebacker levels streaker

New England linebacker Matt Chatham leveled the man as he ran from security personnel. The man, who had the name of a gambling Web site scribbled across his chest, was hogtied and carried off the field by police.

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i think two things about this:
a. it is somewhat unfair for a linebacker to take out a streaker, I mean it isn't like a soccer player or such. the linebacker's job is to stop people from running and catch them and knock them down.
b. it is dumb to streak on a professional football field, when you know there are people there that can knock you into next week. imagine if big ted washington tackled the guy, they'd still be getting bits of him out of the turf.

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