links for 2008-01-24
Thu, 24 Jan 2008.
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I agree: websites should opt-in for Internet Explorer’s old bugs, they should not be on by default. I know it’s kind of a crazy freetard position to take but I personally think it’s important for the future of HTML.
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Cold winters mean fresh garlic bread! I shall attempt this tonight.
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They take home $6000 a month and have payments of $4100? And a newborn baby? How does that even come close to sounding affordable?!
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A fork, spoon and knife cap for your pens. Yummy.
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So cute!
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Perfect spoof of all those American drug ads. They really do have awkwardly contrived social situations like this.
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Kind of confusing… anti-abortion demonstrators are asked what penalty should be given to a woman if she has an illegal abortion. They don’t seem to want to punish her. There needs to be a lot more intelligent discussion injected into this debate.
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This is proof that Qt is technically awesome but what’s the point? Does anyone use another OS and think, “Fuck, I miss KDE”? I say, keep making KDE kick ass on Linux and leave the cross platform stuff to the proof-of-concept geeks.
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I’m trying not to be an Obama fanboy but there’s always someone accusing the Clintons of being underhanded. Obama’s either exactly as awesome, idealistic and righteous as he projects himself to be or he’s some sort of supermanical political genius.
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War Breaks Out Between Hackers and Scientology — There Can Be Only One | Threat Level from Wired.comOoh, this is like a cool sci-fi movie. A bunch of organized hackers are doing not-nice things to the Church of Scientology including denial of service, prank calls and exposure of confidential documents.







