Daily Archives: September 18, 2003

Apply math. Get food.

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Isabel blog

The media was out there covering hurricane Isabel. CNN had 3 reporters out and all of them showcased their experience covering Mother Nature like a regular football event. Watch Jeff Flock’s hairdo blow away! No: Watch Susan Candiotti’s waterproof lipchap!. … Continue reading

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Hardware makers sued

More Reuters: the agency reports that a group of computer owners has filed a lawsuit against hardware and computermakers, claiming that their advertising is deceptive, overstating the true size of harddrives. The suit names Apple, Dell, Gateway, Hewlett-Packard, IBM, Sharp, … Continue reading

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Search engines: the next war?

Over at Reuters an article about Microsoft and their ambitions to sidetrack Google, the ever-popular search engine. The company is pretty confident too. Says a strategist of Microsoft:    “The decision to build or buy came down to our ability to … Continue reading

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Breads and yeast foodfight

I went to the store to pick up some yeast (traditional type), sesame and poppy seed, but upon arriving home I found out that the package of poppy seed wasn’t there in the bag. Must have lost it in the … Continue reading

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Back to capsules?

Reuters reports that NASA is thinking of replacing the shuttles with next-generation Apollo-type capsules. Under pressure to ensure safe manned spaceflight and space transport, the agency said it is looking in the option to use capsules as a viable alternative … Continue reading

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