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November 02, 2008

Um Joaquin, dude, seriously, how effed up are you?

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October 27, 2008

Congratulations Shai and Akhil!


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October 23, 2008

Inverness

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October 23, 2008

Randomize Uno


       

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September 19, 2008

Power out; early happy hour

Jean-Paul

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September 12, 2008

Yahoo Open: Finally, a real answer to Google - CNET News

 http://news.cnet.com/8301-1023_3-10039742-93.html

It's late and no quick fix, but the Yahoo Open Strategy has the potential to move the Web pioneer closer to the center of the Internet action again. Read this blog post by Stephen Shankland on News - Digital Media.

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September 10, 2008

Good-Bye Lunch with K4RL


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September 08, 2008

San Francisco Chronicle - Fish flies out of lake, breaks Arkansas teen's jaw

Fish flies out of lake, breaks Arkansas teen's jaw

Sep 07, 2008

(09-07) 17:26 PDT Little Rock, Ark. (AP) --

It's a fishing tale that packs a wallop so strong it broke the jaw of a southeastern Arkansas teen and covered him in fish blood and guts.

Seth Russell, 15, of Crossett, was cruising Lake Chicot on a large inner tube towed by a boat when a Silver Asian carp leaped from the water and smacked him in the face. Seth was knocked unconscious.

"He doesn't remember anything at all," the boy's mother, Linda Russell, said last week. "He was laughing, and the next thing he remembers, he is waking in a hospital."

The teen has had oral surgery to wire several teeth together and still experiences back pain that doctors attribute to whiplash from the high-speed collision, his mother said.

He's not the only one who's has a run-in with the "flying" Silver Asian carp.

"They do not fly, but they are quite good jumpers," said Carole Engle, director of aquaculture and the fisheries center at the University of Arkansas at Pine Bluff. "Over the past year, we have had some calls about fish jumping and causing injuries on Lake Chicot.

"Their jumping behavior is a problem, and their population appears to be growing there," Engle said.

Silver Asian carp were first imported to the United States in the 1970s. Catfish farmers brought them here to remove algae and other suspended matter from their ponds. The Environmental Protection Agency started a program allowing cities to use the fish to help clean the water in sewer treatment plant ponds.

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Information from: The Morning News, www.nwaonline.net /

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August 25, 2008

Googleplex: Google's food perks on the chopping block

http://valleywag.com/5040986/googles-food-perks-on-the-chopping-block


Jean-Paul

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August 07, 2008

NYT: Finally, a Little Dancing in t

http://mobile.nytimes.com/article?a=215361&f=24


Jean-Paul

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