Link to Hunter S. Thompson interview.
Circa 3/2004
More:
From Rolling Stone
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Tuesday, February 22, 2005
Monday, February 21, 2005
Sunday, February 20, 2005
QNext
I'm sure most of you have heard of Trillian.
If you like Trillian , you'll like QNext.
It works well and has a lot of features which are all free.
Voip, video conference, file sharing, and the ability to chat via IM through Yahoo messenger, MSN messenger, AOL messenger and ICQ.
I'm using it and think it works great.
I'm "idigapony" on QNext.
Which is another IM option in addition to the above mentioned.
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If you like Trillian , you'll like QNext.
It works well and has a lot of features which are all free.
Voip, video conference, file sharing, and the ability to chat via IM through Yahoo messenger, MSN messenger, AOL messenger and ICQ.
I'm using it and think it works great.
I'm "idigapony" on QNext.
Which is another IM option in addition to the above mentioned.
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Sunday, February 13, 2005
Ubuntu
"Ubuntu" is an ancient African word, meaning "humanity to others". Ubuntu also means "I am what I am because of who we all are". The Ubuntu Linux distribution brings the spirit of Ubuntu to the software world.
Try the "LIVE CD"
I did and am enjoying it...
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Try the "LIVE CD"
I did and am enjoying it...
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Wednesday, February 09, 2005
Friday, February 04, 2005
Super Sunday
As Super Sunday (Easter?) approaches, here are some of my superbowl sunday thoughs that arrived to me from being a Bills fan. I realise that it may be loathsome to some of you to be a Bills fan, but I am what I am..........
The Bills were a founding member of the American Football League in 1960. In the AFL, a predominantly offensive league, the Buffalo Bills were a great defensive team. With a linebacking corps of Harry Jacobs, Mike Stratton, and John Tracey; and defensive line stalwarts like Tom Day, Tom Sestak, Jim Dunaway, and Ron McDole.
The 1964 Buffalo Bills squad was one of the great teams in professional football history. The 1964 Bills allowed their opponents only 300 rushing attempts and held them to 913 yards rushing during the regular season; a pro football record, just over 65 yards per game. The same defense registered fifty quarterback sacks, a team record that stands today, even though it was established in a 14-game season. They were the first American Football League team to win 13 games in a season.
In 1964, the Bills defense allowed only four touchdowns rushing all season, and started a string that would extend into the 1965 season: seventeen straight games without allowing an opponent to score a rushing touchdown.
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The Bills were a founding member of the American Football League in 1960. In the AFL, a predominantly offensive league, the Buffalo Bills were a great defensive team. With a linebacking corps of Harry Jacobs, Mike Stratton, and John Tracey; and defensive line stalwarts like Tom Day, Tom Sestak, Jim Dunaway, and Ron McDole.
The 1964 Buffalo Bills squad was one of the great teams in professional football history. The 1964 Bills allowed their opponents only 300 rushing attempts and held them to 913 yards rushing during the regular season; a pro football record, just over 65 yards per game. The same defense registered fifty quarterback sacks, a team record that stands today, even though it was established in a 14-game season. They were the first American Football League team to win 13 games in a season.
In 1964, the Bills defense allowed only four touchdowns rushing all season, and started a string that would extend into the 1965 season: seventeen straight games without allowing an opponent to score a rushing touchdown.
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Wednesday, February 02, 2005
Free Music
There ought to be but one large art warehouse in the world, to which the artist could carry his art-works, and from which he could carry away whatever he needed. As it is, one must be half a tradesman." -- Ludwig van Beethoven, January, 1801
Listening to Handel's Messiah at the moment.
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Listening to Handel's Messiah at the moment.
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Have you seen this face?
A jury has awarded $15.6 million to a man whose image was used for years without his permission on Taster's Choice coffee labels.
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