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Okay, I don't agree with the invasion of privacy issue, but this is very cool - I spent a lot of time yesterday looking up addresses of places I used to live, where friends or family live. Creepy, in a way, but cool.
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Google finds no privacy on private roads
I wanted to delete it too, but wasn't sure, so I voted bury. What do you think Dave, 3 people voted on it - spammers?
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I was going to Kill Myself -But Picmoney.com helped Me to save my life by work at home make money online living by a sec
This is ridiculous, but its NYS, so I'm not surprised.
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Newegg plays chicken with New York 'Amazon Tax'
This law is ridiculous - and if the etailers didn't revolt you can be sure all other states would quickly follow suit. What is needed is a revamp of sales tax law for a digital age. Make up your mind states - but give us a break - find a way to work together to offer a streamlined tax system that won't put an onerous burden on online retailers.
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Newegg plays chicken with New York 'Amazon Tax'
I'd love to hear Red-Gate's thoughts on this development...since they have long offered a third-party (and excellent) SQL Backup tool.
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Backup compression in SQL Server 2008
I agree with most of Schonfeld's points. Though I don't *really* have a problem with ISP's throttling some of the BitTorrent resource hogs if it will make life better for 99% of the rest of us. I think he is missing a statement concerning patents. Patents at the least have much too long a lifespan for the digital age.
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What We Need Is A Digital Bill Of Rights
Fun read. ++
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Angry Rant: Web.com.
You cant offer a cellphone w/o bluetooth support!
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Bluetooth will be missing from Google Android
I thought this was cool news. Its fun playing with the Macs at Best Buy.
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Best Buy struggles to keep ahead of competition with iPhone sales
Why everything should be touch-screen!
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Why Apple should release a touchscreen Mac
Preeeetty shady I would say. Its right up there with the drunkard Street Views found in Australia.
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Google finds no privacy on private roads
You're right, I found it. Pretty cool, actually, but I don't like Google's attitude or the idea of not having a choice in the matter.
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Google finds no privacy on private roads
Try your home address...You'll probably see a 3D landscape of your house, car, etc.
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Google finds no privacy on private roads
Oh yeah. There's much more obvious comedians for the job. http://notnews.today.com/2008/08/21/30/
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Vista's image problem personified
Came across this great site for computer locks the other day. The prices were top notch, the information impeccable, and the quality was excellent.
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Incredible Laptop Locks
A good list - worth checking out.
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11 SpeedLinks for Professional Bloggers and Web Workers
I went to school, With Tommy and lance.. .pretty Sad, and Pretty Dumb to be doing that. Our
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Three plead guilty to online sale of pirated software
Freebies have come a long way since our mothers received the free bar of soap in the mail back in the 70s and 80s.
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Easy ways to find freebies
I'm sure it's completely safe and there's nothing to worry about! notnews.today.com/2008/08/23/intel-demonstrates-wireless-power-for-the-home/
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Intel cuts electric cords with wireless power system - Yahoo! News
I've definitely seen people doing extremely well in different fields without college degrees - my son is very successful in computers but is self-taught, I never took a typing lesson in my life, but type for a living and my father and brothers are very successful business men, with an innate business sense, but no formal education. I respect the self-taught, and so respect Justin King for his accomplishments. This seems to bring to mind a book I heard of a long time ago...Education of a Wandering Man. Seems a motivated man can learn much better on his own than an unmotivated or less motivated man with all the substance and all the frills which colleges have to offer.
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College dropout is one-man IT shop — at college lab
On the one hand I'm impressed...On the other, "putting to sham" by working all the time isn't the right phrase in my opinion. We work to live, not live to work. I don't have a problem so much if some want to be workaholics, but I do have a problem when we begin to set this up as the ideal - which in America it is (supposedly peasants in the Middle Ages worked less than we do).
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College dropout is one-man IT shop — at college lab
I'm not personally a fan of lolcats - but you have to be doing something right to get 100 million pageviews a month.
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The history of I Can Has Cheezburger
This is realllly exciting
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Mozilla boosts JavaScript performance