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2004-02-29

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Amazon.com: Free Music Downloads

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Digital Camouflage History : Who did it first; Canada or the US?

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:: w.bloggar FAQ :: : "How to use w.bloggar with Blogger?"

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:: w.bloggar FAQ ::
The w.bloggar is an application that targets to be an interface between the user and his blog(s), in other words, is a Post and Template editor, with serveral features and resources that the browser based blog editors can not offer. Because it's a software that runs over Windows GUI it allows the user to edit his posts without being connected to the Internet, saving locally one or more texts to be posted in the future. It can be minimized to the Tray bar as an icon and everytime the user wants to publish a new text, he just need a click and has the editor ready to work, finished the text, another click (if connected) and the post will be published.

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WINAMP.COM | The Nullsoft Story

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Automotive Exterior Graphic Design Gallery Presentation

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Janice D. Kmetz - Professor of Graphic Design

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04-24-01: modern and aftermodern type
OCR-A (1966), OCR-B (1968)

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History of Graphic Design home page - ArtH 4901 spring 2003

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04-24-01: modern typographies
josef albers, stencil letterforms (drawing), 1925

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BBC - Essex Exhibitions - Exhibition Listings
Market Square, Braintree, 01376 557776 14th Feb - 13th March: Josef Albers - 'Formulation: Articulation', high quality screen prints illustrating Albers important theories on colour.

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Essex Book Festival
Louis de Bernires, Joanne Harris, Joanna Trollope, Rageh Omaar, Andrew Motion, Mark Steel, Sarah Waters, Douglas Hurd, George Monbiot, Jenni Murray, Martina Cole, Barbara Erskine, Lesley Pearse, Claire Tomalin, Kevin Crossley-Holland, Val McDermid, Salley Vickers, William Fiennes, Alison Weir, Tim Lott, Iain Sinclair, Mia Couto ...

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The Observer | UK News | 'Living with a terminal illness isn't only a dark place of despair'

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The Observer | Review | Whaam! but no Oomph!
Roy Lichtenstein's work is brilliantly perfected, yet his freeze-dried style is curiously unmoving

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Amazon.co.uk: Guest Editor: Luke Vibert

2004-02-28
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TikiWiki : TikiMission
To be a powerful, leading, complete, user-friendly, stable and secure full featured open source web application, which includes (but is not limited to) cms & groupware features.

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Wired News: Every Bit Is a Work of Art

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TEAM DOYOBI:Choose Your Own Adventure-Skam
New album from Chris Gladwin and Alex Peverett, aka Team Doyobi, once again for the Skam imprint. Unlike so much of the 8-bit music that's fallen in and out of favour over the last few years, Team's sound concentrates on the sound of Arcade machines as they start to malfunction, fray and errupt in unexpected bursts of random short-circuitry and plastic madness.

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REMARC:Unreleased Dubs 94-96-Planet Mu
The Sound Murderer once again comes absolutely correct with this compilation of unreleased dubplates, .... deliciously warm old school strings mangled in with the fiercest, most robust Amen breaks the jungle scene delivered almost 10 years ago. Unreleased Dubs features 12 tracks of jungle ruffige, Amen breaks galore, super loud 12" pressings and killer bass lines to boot.

2004-02-27
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hp resellers

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Windows Mobile - Pocket PC Downloads

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Metamatics - Epitonic.com: Hi Quality Free and Legal MP3 Music

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Bochum Welt - Epitonic.com: Hi Quality Free and Legal MP3 Music
Bochum Welt credits Dolby and Beatnik with 'helping him during the implementation of these recordings,' and James (more relevantly identified asAphex Twin) with aiding him in the programming of 'Interlude.' He combines his singular vision as a solo artist with a penchant for bright, clean synthesized sounds and classical-influenced composition reminiscent of the '80s Euro-pop of the Eurythmics, Yaz, and OMD.

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Guardian Unlimited | Arts Friday Review | Animation Unlimited - Innovative Short Films since 1940 (Lawrence King, £28)

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Guardian Unlimited | Arts features | The day the earth screamed
Mark Bain has turned the seismological data from the September 11 attacks in New York into a musical composition. It's not easy listening, says Mark Oliver

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Guardian Unlimited | Special reports | Big fire at Reichstag - Tuesday March 28, 1933

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AGADIGERIDOO

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Nipperhead - Ephemera
A paper trail of the phonograph industry, including advertising, catalogs, and machine instruction manuals

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Casio VL-Tone samples for free download
The Casio VL1 (or VL-Tone) was one of those truly bizarre products in musical history. Half calculator, half 'synthesiser'... it had almost nothing to redeem itself other than its low cost - you certainly didn't buy one for its sounds which, as you might imagine, were cheap and cheezy.

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Preshaa - Sketchbooks

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YayHooray! - Projects & Design - Streetart

2004-02-26
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YayHooray! - Projects & Design - Visual Resource

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Stephen Wolfram: Talks

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Reflections on Stephen Wolfram's 'A New Kind of Science' by Ray Kurzweil

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KurzweilAI.net - Reference Term : Evolutionary Algorithm
A component of a computer-based problem-solving system that use computational models of the mechanisms of evolution as key elements in their design.

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How to Build a Brain

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nanotechweb.org - News - Self-assembly wins with gold rosette (February 2004)

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Igloo - M I C R O V I E W :: Robert Meijer Profile
In this MICROVIEW profile, TJ Norris examines the work of Robert Meijer, label owner of Bottrop-Boy, En/Of and Semishigure. Here we find out the significance of each label, the role of visual arts versus music and Roberts view on experimentation. But that’s not all…

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Igloo - Your online source for Electronic Music Coverage

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scrapbookMANIFESTO = jonathanWAY$HAK

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WARP RECORDS | WARP NEWS
Warpmart are proud to announce an extensive price reduction on many Warp titles. For the rest of February and the whole of March, you can pick up Warp classics from artists like Black Dog, Aphex Twin and Autechre from as little as £4.99, as well as some of the best albums of 2003 for £8.99.

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WARP RECORDS | IMAGE | STIX

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LiberalOasis: Bush in 41.2 Seconds

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Wooster Collective : Stickers / Posters / Graf / Culture Jamming

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Guardian Unlimited | Arts news | Lichtenstein returns to London gallery after 35 years

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Family Glue by Global Goon

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dreamless.org - jandwork - member # 54

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CNN.com - Ecstasy approved for medical study - Feb. 25, 2004
WASHINGTON (CNN) -- A South Carolina psychiatrist said Wednesday he will immediately start recruiting patients after winning approval to conduct the first study testing MDMA -- better known as ecstasy -- as a therapeutic tool.

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SocietyGuardian.co.uk | Society | Killer habits 'need urgent action'

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Slashdot : A First Look At The GIMP 2.0

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NewsForge | A first look at the new GIMP 2.0

2004-02-25
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new AFX EP's soon....... | xltronic.com | messageboard

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CNN.com - Mars rock pictures baffle scientists - Feb. 24, 2004
LOS ANGELES, California (AP) -- Microscopic photographs of a Mars rock taken by NASA's Opportunity rover have triggered excitement among scientists, even if they aren't unanimous on exactly what they're seeing. The images, posted on Jet Propulsion Laboratory's Mars rovers Web site, show a highly detailed surface on a rock dubbed 'El Capitan' that has been undergoing examination by the robot geologist. "

2004-02-24
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Guardian Unlimited | Subscriptions index | Beta test feedback

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3D Models from a Single View

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JUNE 2, 1998: Projectiles Hit Sun

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Ananova - Artist paints politician with his own blood - 56 times

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MAPS: Psychedelic Research with MDMA MDE LSD Ayahuasca Ibogaine Ketamine DMT Psilocybin Peyote Salvia divinorum

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KETAMINE ASSISTED PSYCHOTHERAPY (KPT) OF HEROIN ADDICTION: 2000

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Ten Year Study of Ketamine Psychedelic Therapy (KPT) of Alcohol Dependence

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Mars-o-vision | Metafilter

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CYLOB CYLOB CYLOB

2004-02-23
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NATIVE INSTRUMENTS: traktor final scratch

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EducationGuardian.co.uk | News crumb | Alarm at Blair's drug-test plans for schools

2004-02-22
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Manual of Traffic Signs

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The Observer | OMM | The classic: Marvin Gaye: What's Going On

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The Observer | Review | The enemy within
He's 21, he's got dreadlocks, likes punk bands... and his hobby could wreck your computer in seconds. Clive Thompson infiltrates the secret world of the virus writers who see their work as art - while others fear that it is cyber-terrorism

2004-02-21
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MediaGuardian.co.uk | Special reports | More than half of viewers make digital switch

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The preposterous bollocks of the situation

2004-02-20
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welcome to my dads strip club

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Guardian Unlimited | Special reports | Guantanamo Britons emerge from their legal purgatory

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Social and Cultural Aspects of Drinking - Culture Chemistry and Consequences

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Scientists Accuse White House of Distorting Facts

2004-02-19
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Philadelphia Inquirer | 02/17/2004 | 'Squinting at the present'
William Gibson, pioneer of cyber science fiction, begs to differ with those who describe him as a futurist.

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BBC NEWS | Technology | Video game to help flood planners

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BBC NEWS | Health | 'Black Death' vaccine developed
UK researchers have made a crucial breakthrough in the development of a vaccine against the 'Black Death. The bubonic plague, which killed millions in Europe in the Middle Ages, is now one of the most deadly toxins available to terrorists.

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The Village Voice: Features: TV: My Big Fat Obnoxious Prank by Joy Press

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Guardian Unlimited | Online | Blogging business

2004-02-18
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The Onion | Day Job Officially Becomes Job

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Pictures of Cavitating Foils and Propeller

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Phaidon Press- Boring Postcards
New in Paperback - Edited by Martin Parr 150 x 210 mm 6 x 8 1/4 inches 176 pp 120 colour photographs 35 b&w photographs

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No drugs for you, pal...you'll just get addicted. | Metafilter

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The Miami Herald | 02/15/2004 | DEA aims to cut pain drug's use

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Zenarchery.com: The Big Announcement.
Mperia is BitPass's new online retail store for independent musicians. Artists can sign up for free, upload their songs and albums in MP3 format and sell them for whatever price they choose.

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Mperia.com

2004-02-17
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Simulation of C60-C240 collisions

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EducationGuardian.co.uk | Schools special reports | The art of teaching art

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We Are Morons: a quick look at the Win2k source || kuro5hin.org

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Essex, UK - from Cox's Magna Brittannica

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Images of Essex

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Gallery of network images

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GIANTmicrobes | Calamities

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What the Hell is the Fibonacci Series?

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BBC NEWS | Magazine | How did we get so cynical?

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BBC NEWS | Education | Bright pupils 'need stretching'

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The Konformist - The Silence of Bill Hicks

2004-02-16
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Zenarchery.com: Unedited Chuck P Interview

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Guardian Unlimited | The Guardian | Goodbye ecstasy, hello 5-Meo-DMT: new designer drugs are just a click away

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joshua davis | studios + joshua davis & branden hall - redesign google
Wired magazine commissioned a print piece for an upcoming issue. The project was to redesign google. I tried to build as much as I could on a single printed page that I'd wish google would show me for a single search result. The work entitled, "Edward Tufte's Google" returns data based on the domain owners position on earth, bringing physical data to the nonphysical web space.

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Derrick May

2004-02-15
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undercurrent: November 2003 Archives
LIDL's uk outlets are part car-boot sale, part eastern-bloc theme park, part 70s simstim. It?s an extraordinary place that goes against every rule of the cutting-edge supermarket. You know how in Goodbye Lenin Alexander has to go out and get the old east-german pickles for his mum and finds the supermarket transformed into a cornucopia of glossy overpackaged goods from all over the planet? Going to LIDL is like that, in reverse. Other chains can be pleasingly parochial (at the Somerfield I went to in London there was a small section of an aisle signposted as 'foreign foods', including that rare exotic creature, pasta). But LIDL tops them all for making no effort. Semiologically, it's neither hot nor cool, it's colder than Iceland, it's where lifestyles go to die.

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Classic Cafes | London's vintage Formica caffs!

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u n d e r c u r r e n t

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Amblongus

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Software Bugs - Software Glitches

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Yahoo! News - Predicting Smokers' Relapse

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Slashdot | Live Windows Bootable CDs for Sysadmins

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The Observer | UK News | Evolution of radar points to HMS Beagle's resting place
After being sold for scrap in 1870, the ship forever linked with Darwin may be lying beneath the Essex marshes

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The Observer | Review | Euan Ferguson on the legacy of Fred West
It is 10 years since Gloucester woke to find murder on the doorstep and its good name blackened forever by the horrors of Cromwell Street. Euan Ferguson, who reported on the killings in 1994, returns to a town struggling to live with the legacy of Fred West

2004-02-14
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Guardian Unlimited Books | Review | A counter-puncher
A tribute to Philip Larkin on his death, from the Guardian, December 3 1985

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Amazon Glitch Unmasks War of Reviewers

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TheFeature :: It's All About The Mobile Internet

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I Love Music

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Die Acid House Die

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Just another false alarm...

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be careful kid!

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EducationGuardian.co.uk | News crumb | Jonathan Glancey: Design matters: we all recall the layout, smell and colour of our first school

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Guardian Unlimited | Online | Space Invaders Anniversary | Rogue Ops | Sinbad: Legend of the Seven Seas
A quarter of a century ago, waves of bizarre-looking aliens, accompanied by a soundtrack of bleeps, swooshes and a brooding, monophonic bassline, swept across the world, enslaving a generation and introducing us to the concept of videogames. Space Invaders (which, strictly, celebrated its 25th anniversary last year as it was launched in 1978) made a cultural impact that is difficult to overstate. Taito, its Japanese creator, has accorded it the reverence it deserves with this anniversary edition, as well as merchandising and a compilation of Japanese electronica.

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Scientific American: The Addicted Brain
Drug abuse produces long-term changes in the reward circuitry of the brain. Knowledge of the cellular and molecular details of these adaptations could lead to new treatments for the compulsive behaviors that underlie addiction"

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News Analysis: At Core of Drug Scandal, Names Are Missing

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Design Observer: writings about design & culture: Neville Brody Revisited

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Guardian Unlimited | Arts features | Straight but not great
Twenty-four hour party people? Forget it. Richard Macer filmed Shaun Ryder (and Bez) and found that if you can remember the 1990s, you weren't there

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Guardian Unlimited | Arts features | Last laugh: John Lahr's tribute to Bill Hicks
He was sceptical, scatological, struggling for success on his own terms. Then suddenly life changed for comedian Bill Hicks: his work was being taken seriously - and, at 31, he was dying. Ten years on, John Lahr pays tribute

2004-02-13
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Guardian Unlimited | Special reports | 13.02.04 Graphic. Sound analysis of September 11

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The Next Move in Programming: A Conversation with Sun's Victoria Livschitz

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Joel on Software - Strategy Letter III: Let Me Go Back!

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WARP RECORDS | WARPNEWS : SQUAREPUSHER: ULTRAVISITOR : PREORDER AND LISTEN NOW, LIVE DATES

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BBC NEWS | Science/Nature | Maths secrets of M&Ms revealed
M&M sweets pack together more densely than perfect spheres when randomly jumbled in a container, scientists say. Same-sized spheres were previously thought to have the highest "packing fraction" - the relative density of objects when shoved in a container.

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BBC NEWS | England | Hereford/Worcs | Rachel's body to be exhumed
The body of heroin addict Rachel Whitear is to be exhumed as part of the reinvestigation into her death. A photo of the 21-year-old's dead body that showed her crouching face down with a syringe in her hand was released as a warning of the dangers of drugs. Her death in Exmouth, Devon, four years ago was presumed to be an overdose, but no post-mortem was carried out. A blood test later revealed there was not enough heroin in the student's blood to kill her.

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Yahoo! News - Atheists, Humanists Push Campaign for 'Darwin Day'
GENEVA (Reuters) - Atheist, agnostic and humanist organizations in the Americas, Europe and Asia are gearing up for a five-year campaign aimed at achieving international recognition of Feb. 12 as "Darwin Day." Their target date is 2009 -- the bicentenary of the birth of British biologist Charles Darwin whose own faith in a deity who created the world collapsed before the theory of evolution he set out in 1859 in his ground-breaking "The Origin of Species."

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Wired News: Why Cloning Didn't Happen in U.S.

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Slashdot | Portable CD-R/RW/MP3 Player?

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YayHooray! - Projects & Design - Visual Resource

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London Sinfonietta, Squarepusher, Jamie Lidell | Ether 2004 | Contemporary Music

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BBC NEWS | Health | Science closing in on ageing gene

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CNN.com - It's splitsville for Barbie and Ken - Feb. 12, 2004
Couple 'will remain friends,' says Mattel

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skykicking : 2003: What Grime Did

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Guardian Unlimited | Arts Friday Review | This charming shrine
When an iconic photograph turned Salford Lads Club into a magnet for Smith fans, the venue was furious. Now it's opened a room in their honour. Will Woodward goes on a personal odyssey

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Guardian Unlimited | Arts features | Ice gems
Forget wood, stone and metal - the coolest sculptors, from Anish Kapoor to Rachel Whiteread, are working with ice. Rob Young travels to a remote Finnish town to see the Snow Show

2004-02-12
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Microhertz - The Cure for Popollution!

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BBC NEWS | Health | GPs warned over tranquillisers

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BBC NEWS | Health | Warning over spiralling HIV rates
The number of people diagnosed with HIV in the UK has risen by 20% in just one year, according to figures released on Thursday.

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BBC NEWS | Science/Nature | Oldest insect delights experts

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BBC NEWS | Entertainment | Arts | iPod designer leads culture list
Jonathan Ive, who created the music download system, beat the Harry Potter writer into second place.

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BBC NEWS | Science/Nature | Rattlesnakes' rich social lives

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BBC NEWS | Science/Nature | Scientists clone 30 human embryos
South Korean scientists have cloned 30 human embryos to obtain cells they hope could one day be used to treat disease.

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v-2 Organisation | interface + usability | Mike Buzzard: the v-2 interview

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Zenarchery.com: Chuck P Interview

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SFGate.com : Nuances of gay identities reflected in new language / 'Homosexual' is passé in a 'boi's' life

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Slashdot | Animal Social Complexity - Intelligence and Culture

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Guardian Unlimited Books | By genre | How to read this book: John Mullan on Ulysses
Roddy Doyle has declared that James Joyce's Ulysses, acclaimed as one of the greatest novels ever, is overrated and needs 'a good edit'. Yes, it is a challenge, says John Mullan, but it's worth it

2004-02-11
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Slashdot | Kernel Comparison: Web Serving On 2.4 And 2.6

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World of Ends
What the Internet Is and How to Stop Mistaking It for Something Else. by Doc Searls and David Weinberger

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mezzoblue - css crib sheet

2004-02-10
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Popular Science | The Man Who Mistook His Girlfriend for a Robot

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The Uncanny Valley

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Real World Technologies - Crusoe Exposed: Reverse Engineering the Transmeta TM5xxx Architecture II

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I4U News - Toshiba Gigabeat G20 MP3 Player Review

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Jeanne Loriod's Last Interview

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Software's product myth

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Viewable with Any Browser: Accessible Site Design Guide

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iPods, Pro and Con | Metafilter

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WARP RECORDS | WARP NEWS
The new Squarepusher album 'Ultravisitor' (WARP117) will be available to preorder from Warpmart from this Friday, 13th February at 10.30AM. The formats will be limited edition CD, standard edition CD and double LP. All preorders will be shipping with a 3' CD containing 5 exclusive tracks, and artwork by Tom Jenkinson himself. There will also be a number of Warpmart exclusive deals on Squarepusher back catalogue launched on Friday the 13th. The release date of the album is Monday 8th March. All orders containing WARP117 will be shipped in their entirity to reach you on this date.

2004-02-09
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Faculty of Music - Context - Paul Lansky Interview

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Style: The Sound

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BBC - BBC Four - Audio Interviews - Bridget Riley

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Guardian Unlimited | Special reports | Nato happy to ignore explosion in Afghan opium output, says Russia

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Guardian Unlimited | The Guardian | Anarchy takes hold in Haiti

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CNN.com - arts & style - Rummaging through Andy Warhol's 'junk' - May 9, 2000

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Guardian Unlimited | Life | Dying leaves its mark in the brain

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WebDAV Resources

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waste:
WASTE is a software product and protocol that enables secure distributed communication for small (on the order of 10-50 nodes) trusted groups of users. WASTE is designed to enable small companies and small teams within larger companies to easily communicate and collaborate in a secure and efficient fashion, independent of physical network topology.

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I am not a terrorist. I couldn't be one. I am a musician. | Metafilter

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Photron - High-Speed Cameras Gallery

2004-02-08
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Slashdot | Dell's New Linux Blog

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24framespersecond.com
24framespersecond.com has been put on hiatus indefinitely, and will not be featuring new content in the foreseeable future. Please browse our archive of hundreds of movies, film topics, festivals, lists, cities and weblinks.

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ABCNEWS.com : U.S. Tries to Reassure Allies on Over Falling Dollar, Exploding Budget, Trade Deficit etc.

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Big Brother in Britain: Does more surveillance work? | csmonitor.com
LIVE 24/7: More than 4 million cameras are trained on Britons, posted from downtown to roadways, residential areas to churches. PETER MACDIARMID/REUTERS

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The Observer | Review | Measure for pleasure
Donald Judd's calibrations of metal and Perspex are deceptively sensual

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The Observer | Review | Film of the week: We just can't ménage without you

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The Observer | Magazine | Abstract expressionist
Where does New York writer Paul Auster get his ideas from? Don't ask him, he hasn't a clue. What's clear, however, is that his new book, 'Oracle Night' is a work of art, says Sean O'Hagan

2004-02-07
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Joel on Software - Our .NET Strategy

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Sami Koivikko - Mixtapes

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.NET Developer's Journal : A Talk with the Father of C#

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In These Times | What Is To Be Done (With Lenin)?

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The C# Design Process: A Conversation with Anders Hejlsberg

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PHILIPS - HD100 HARD DISC MP3 PLAYER

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Eugene Jarvis Interview

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The Virus Underground

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independent.co.uk : News :1968: The year that changed everything.

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www.citesciences.fr - The 'Invisible' videos zoom in on matter and show you what is actually there, although invisible to the naked eye.

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Fallt Publishing | Reciprocess + / vs. Volume 1
Komet + / vs. Bovine Life | Reciprocess + / vs. Volume 1 CD | F.0026.0001/Bleep 10

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Making of Go to Sleep by Raiohead - Alex Rutterford - can be found on the CR DVD007 .... cool video & seeing some of the craft behind it is even smoother...

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Guardian Unlimited | Online | Fashionista magnet
Has Motorola just unveiled the coolest mobile phone of 2004? Ashley Norris is impressed by the company's innovative V80 handset

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dc1000:
Andreas Schneider had problems to use his camera together with Windows 2000, and got the program Panasonic DSC Photo Viewer when he asked Panasonic for help. The program can be downloaded from here
... Works with XP as well....I'm off to shoot some dawn grafetti as soon as the light is right; some pieces by the ILP (Inner London Police). The DC1000 is pretty much obsolete (full res is 640x480), serial connection but, who cares, as an idea jotter it's proved invaluable...

2004-02-06
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Fallt Publishing | Fallt Live Series

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dirty underworld

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Jules' Suede Stuff

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mrs shankly's archive - new live songs 2002

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BooTleg
Why pay for shitty quality live bootleg recordings ? when you can download them for free !!

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Wired News: Pentagon Gives E-Voting the Boot
The Pentagon won't use an Internet voting system for overseas U.S. citizens this fall because of concerns about its security, an official said Thursday. The official, who requested anonymity, said Deputy Defense Secretary Paul Wolfowitz made the decision to scrap the system because Pentagon officials were not certain they could 'assure the legitimacy of votes that would be cast.' "
I thought americans didn't understand Irony.....
"Internet voting presents far too many opportunities for hackers or even terrorists to interfere with fair and accurate voting, potentially in ways impossible to detect," the experts said in a statement Jan. 21. "Such tampering could alter election results, particularly in close contests."

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Joy Division - Atmosphere
Walk in silence, Don't walk away, in silence. See the danger, Always danger, Endless talking, Life rebuilding, Don't walk away. Walk in silence, Don't turn away, in silence. Your confusion, My illusion, Worn like a mask of self-hate, Confronts and then dies. Don't walk away. People like you find it easy, Naked to see, Walking on air. Hunting by the rivers, Through the streets, Every corner abandoned too soon, Set down with due care. Don't walk away in silence, Don't walk away. © Deborah Curtis,1995

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Guardian Unlimited Film | Interviews | Stealing beauty
Bernardo Bertolucci's film-making hallmarks are politics and sex. But mostly sex. His latest, The Dreamers, is no exception. He talks to Xan Brooks about 1968 and all that

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Stephen Wolfram: A New Kind of Science | Online

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Slashdot | Wolfram's New Kind of Science Now Online

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Code Complete Home Page

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Slashdot | MySQL: Building User Interfaces

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CSS, Accesibility and Standards Links

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