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Thu, 02 Sep 2004 22:20:41 GMT

He's Not My Commander in Chief. I wish people (including Republicans pretending to be Democrats) would stop calling George W. Bush “our commander in chief.”

If they'd check Article II, Section 2 of the Constitution — a document about which they keep showing their limited knowledge and even more limited respect — they'd learn that the president commands the armed forces, not the nation. Or do they have bigger goals than we know? [Dan Gillmor's eJournal]

yep, well republican's are really well known for the truth, they are more known for appearing appropriately to gain advantage and then to prosecute their ideological position.

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Thu, 02 Sep 2004 21:55:56 GMT

Elsewhere: Army urged to step up IT security focus. FORT LAUDERDALE, Fla. – The security threat on DOD networks is growing substantially each day, so much so that on two separate occasions this summer, viruses infiltrated … [SecurityFocus News]

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they need more network separation i think.

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Thu, 02 Sep 2004 21:54:46 GMT

Why should an academic blog?. Last spring I read a passage from Mills in a course called the research process. Today I ran across the… [Projectories]

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read more mills! all in all, there is quite a bit of excellent reflective practice in his work that can benefit most research projects.. perhaps not in the same way as the sociological imagination, but at least in some other ways….

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Thu, 02 Sep 2004 21:51:06 GMT

ICANN Releases New TLD Evaluation Report. ICANN has released a recently commissioned report evaluating its experience with the introduction of new TLDs. The report notes that the market impact of the new TLDs has been minimal and that the agreements that underpin the new gTLDs reflect… [InternetPolicy.net]

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worth looking at…. not really, but well, it documents “something”

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