links for 2007-02-24
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Sixty volunteers from New Orleans Baptist Theological Seminary, the Baptist Campus Ministry at Louisiana State University, Arkansas Baptist Builders and the Times-Picayune newspaper displayed both flexibility and cooperation Feb. 17 as they helped homeown
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The CBOT's ethanol contract has yet to take hold as a price-risk management tool, as ethanol producers continue to price the green fuel through forward cash contracts.
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In short, the lower the cognitive load of your interface, the more users will use your interface, and the more often they will use it.
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bitworking's critter generator. any string generates a critter. as noted by Les Orchard
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type in symptoms, get back possible diagnoses. "not affiliated with google"
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Here’s a cheat sheet for “The Secret” (the inspirational movie explaining the Universal Law of Attraction). Enjoy and spread the positivity! Thanks to Sylvia Brow for the forward.
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tracking the presidential campaign via the net w/daily updates on myspace friends. IM RUNING FOR PREZ BEE MY FREND PLEEZ
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current price $18
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no recipes yet in this search. basic idea: take migas ingredients (chorizo, peppers, fried egg) and put them on top of a rice bowl. details tbd.
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The high-price trend is further exaggerated by the large concentrations of "trustafarians," or those with large amounts of inherited capital, in these areas.
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stereotypically hippie-ish whites with excess funds. relatively rare. downing sweet green wheatgrass juice at pounds 1.35 a thimble. rich kids with a lot of money that have nothing better to do than spend it on people like me.
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online portfolio includes her work for the Ann Arbor Book Festival coming up this May. thanks Linda Girard for the introduction.
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new phone. TEH R0XOR
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Cass Sunstein "Infotopia" chapter 4, good intro to prediction markets with a little economic background and super brief history (IEM etc.).
Skip the rest of the book though, the main argument he makes is about deliberative processes on the net and it's
"It's unbelievable that something like this could happen in the middle of the day. It's a sad day for our city."
PAT Auto. Car in the shop.
Car in the shop, PAT pays the fare to their place
When talking about "tracking of Sushi using RFID" I will make the fundamental assumption that you're tracking the plates the sushi arrive on, not the bits of sushi themselves. Although the latter may be possible at some point in the future you probably do
answer the questions that come to your blog
How many holds will there be on Freakonomics (revised ed.) at the Ann Arbor District Library on 3/1/07 ? Prediction market for libraries
Tomorrow, the Michigan Theater in Ann Arbor (Information: 734-668-8463) will show two programs of this year's Oscar shorts, the live-action nominees at 1:30 p.m. and the animated shorts at 3:30. And if you buy a ticket ($8.50) for the first screening, you
network analysis of the where's george dataset showing the nature of the travel patterns in the USA.
Some possible bridges might be that the search itself is the result of some form of information comparison (my search is triggered by a comparison of the information I have to a “standard”, which is the knowledge I believe I need to possess), and/or t
Ann Arbor Softworks developed FullWrite, which claimed to be the first fully WYSIWYG word processor, and which was also one of the most notoriously prolonged instances of vaporware in computing history.
ANN ARBOR, Mich. — Do prescription drug ads make people think they’re sick when they’re not, or create “disease” out of thin air? Does the “empowered patient” movement mean that doctors have lost some of their professional clout when it come


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