Archive for July, 2005
Saturday, July 30th, 2005
"The battle for the soul of the Internet" has been around for a long long while. Other players may have entered the game now. And never mind US law, for the longest time ICANN has been operating under California law, seeing as it is an organization incorporated in the state ...
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Saturday, July 30th, 2005
I do love my firefox, i have to say. what would i do without tabbed browsing? I can't remember what i did before, oh well, if you don't know what you're missing..
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Saturday, July 30th, 2005
Television of the South has been launched in Caracas.
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Friday, July 29th, 2005
its not about restricting your freedom of speech, its about making your freedom of speech impotent. that's what is the problem of big centralized corporate broadcast media.
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Thursday, July 28th, 2005
Haven't written for a long time although that's not because there hasn't been anything to say. On the contrary - far too much has been happening. First, on the "2 week-a-versary" ( yes i like creating words) there were some more attempts to "terrorize" London. Now the bombs ...
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Thursday, July 14th, 2005
So we all went outside to mark the "silence". Apparently Ken wanted everyone out on the streets so that we could all see each other - and we were on Waterloo Rd, and it's so funny - the buses and traffic all stopped. Just as well since there were a ...
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Tuesday, July 12th, 2005
I do think its amazing how London has bounced back from last week's attacks. After all that confusion everything is returning to normal for those of us lucky to be alive and who haven't lost any loved ones. It's a terrible tragedy - ( and most particularly so for ...
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Wednesday, July 6th, 2005
So much for a webchat. first of all he was late, then he only answered questions which were addressed thus: "does the Prime Minister know how long it will be before his policies are delivered..."etc. etc. Of course he didn't answer questions which were along the lines of "hi ...
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