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Daily Archives: September 6, 2003
Traffic (2000)
Hailed as one of the best movies of the year 2000, Sonderbergh’s ‘Traffic’ has the Douglas couple playing (Michael Douglas and Catherine Zeta-Jones) the main characters. Douglas plays a conservative judge who spearheads a new Anti-Drugs team only to discovers … Continue reading
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Earth quake probability
Over at the US Geological Survey the latest quake forecast for the San Francisco Bay area: they say that there is a 62% probability that a 6.7 Richter scale earthquake will hit that area between now and 2032. Images, summary … Continue reading
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Who ate the Truro news?
Although I’m not the greatest fan of the local Truro Daily News, I find it disturbing that they aren’t online anymore. Normally, portions of their items appeared on their own little spot at truro.canada.com, but nowadays that URL has apparently … Continue reading
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2003: Or How We Managed To Delete The Internet
Now from within your browser: delete any web page (or website) with the click of a button. Remember those days of handcrafted HTML pages? Now you can finally start your Internet presence with a clean sheet! No more laughing relatives, … Continue reading
Weekend thoughts
I was just thinking about Fabian, that bunch of clouds that tortured our Commonwealth buddies of Bermuda. It’s not heading our way but will be drifting off into the wide Atlantic, to end up as a major (I almost said … Continue reading
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