Category Archives: Hyperlinks

80, what?

Contrary to what I regularly do on Saturday mornings (about that later), I decided to listen to The Internationalist’s audio ‘travelcast’ (I don’t have a better name for this). Actually, the direct link is right here (Player is Windows Media … Continue reading

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Random-izer

I forgot to mention about ‘Google Project Hosting’, Google’s latest service geared towards (as the name suggests) hosting projects. It was prominently featured

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The 25 list of computer stuff

In preparation of the 25th anniversary of the ‘Beige Box’, eWeek lists the 25 most influential products of the last 25 years (the list starts here). Number one is (naturally) the IBM PC. I can find myself in most of … Continue reading

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So you think you can dance?

And for some reason, I keep thinking of Chris Elliot’s ‘Get A Life’ dance. However, I saw scenes of Fox’s ‘So You Think You Can Dance’. It’s obnoxious, but I have no doubt that it attracts viewers, which is (of … Continue reading

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Brush your teeth, everyday!

Over a year ago, I wrote a long entry about the Eurovision song contest, in which I tried to attempt to link to all winning artists from the 70s to now. Since the rise of the YouTube phenomenon it’s finally … Continue reading

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World Twin Day

Before I turn my brains to more important matters, I noticed that (according to the BBC) today it’s ‘World Twin Day’. And guess what, searching at Google for anything about this day doesn’t help a lot. Only 5 links at … Continue reading

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The old new

Way earlier, Alfons reminded that some old video clips can now be found at YouTube. Particularly the ones I remember when I was -uh- young (my life as a former B-Boy). Right. And other stuff, you don’t want to hear … Continue reading

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The rise of the homo sapiens

The CBC will be broadcasting ‘Homo Sapiens: the rise of our species’ at 7:00 PM (EDT), as part of David Suzuki’s show ‘The Nature of Things’. According to the show’s description, ‘Homo Sapiens’, a part drama/part documentary, was produced by … Continue reading

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36 and integers

Yesterday, CBC’s “Information Morning” celebrated its 36 anniversary, which you can tell from this page 1. Look at the tiny pictures! While plenty of people complain about the local CBC station and its programme, I prefer it above the other … Continue reading

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Something Google

I like Google’s approach on the World Cup soccer: you may have noticed the adsense link on the top that adds the right ‘worldcup soccer block’ to your ‘personalized Google page’ (click this link). Something I noticed the other day … Continue reading

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Henry writes a letter to Ann

Via Sadly No’s (‘Abstinence-only raps’), I found the link to a video named ‘Henry Rollins letter to Ann Coulter’. It’s hilarious (might not be safe for work, contains nasty language). Henry Rollins is naturally the front man of the ‘Henry … Continue reading

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Dood

I‘m sorry. I didn’t have time to watch the World Cup Soccer but I read that Germany won 4-2 from Costa Rica and that Poland surprisingly lost (0-2 against Equador). Two paradoxes on one day: The Yearlykos conference in Vegas, … Continue reading

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Google Spreadsheets

Earlier this day, I received an invitation to test drive Google Spreadsheets (Note: Google seems to be stuck in a space-time continuum today). I’m not sure if I’m allowed to post screenshots but, for what it is intended to do … Continue reading

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