There is a very particular mac-only phenomena that happens twice
per year. I like to call it the Mac Crying Game. The two instances
happen at Mac World, San Francisco and at the Apple World Wide
Developers Conference (WWDC).
The Clintons' tab came to $1,530 and included entrees of nine
steaks, three chicken, three salmon and three Maine scallops, two
lobster pappardelle, salads, sashimi, rock shrimp, and various side
dishes.
Comparing Robert Redford's new movie (co-starring Tom Cruise and
Meryl Streep) to "Crash," film critic Eric Melin skips the message
and talks about why the movie's method makes it so offensive and
insulting.
MSNBC's Keith Olbermann offers tribute to the important,
illustratial, and controversial life and career of "Stay the
Course." After Bush declares "we've never been stay the course"
Olbermann offers an extended "Stay the Course" mashup featuring
Donald Rumsfeld, George Bush, Scott McClellan, Tony Snow, Dick
Cheney, John McCain, Ronald Reagan, HW
Definitivamente, en Guerrero ya vivimos hoy en ?El punto del
aplauso? y, aunque reconozco que esa suerte de tesis ya la he
platicado con el m?s septentrional de los polit?logos (y el mejor
de mis amigos), hoy replanteo la idea referida buscando que el
front?n de la opini?n la regrese con una fuerza mayor luego de
haber pasado por alguna que otra ant?tesis.
Rejection sucks. It?s like being told you just aren?t up to
snuff?better luck next time. But does it have to be this way? Why
are we so afraid of rejection? Is our fear rational? How different
would your life be if you could learn to not only tolerate
rejection, but embrace it?
We had a bit of squaw winter last week. I blamed my sister
(Margaret Powell) for bringing it down from Chicago. Then on
Saturday and Sunday it appeared that Indian summer was here, so
now, with the cold snap, get ready for winter.
Oh, the flames - and the foolishness - of youth. One, it seems, is
as inevitable as the other. And each generation has its own version
of what Irene Nemirovsky calls "Fire in the Blood." That's the
title of a short, sparkling gem of a book that Nemirovsky, a
Russian exile in France, wrote not long before being sent to
Auschwitz, where she died in 1942. Her daughters had kept her
manuscripts in a ...
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There is a very particular mac-only phenomena that happens twice per year. I like to call it the Mac Crying Game. The two instances happen at Mac World, San Francisco and at the Apple World Wide Developers Conference (WWDC).
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The Clintons' tab came to $1,530 and included entrees of nine steaks, three chicken, three salmon and three Maine scallops, two lobster pappardelle, salads, sashimi, rock shrimp, and various side dishes.
3 Kimmo Pohjonen
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Comparing Robert Redford's new movie (co-starring Tom Cruise and Meryl Streep) to "Crash," film critic Eric Melin skips the message and talks about why the movie's method makes it so offensive and insulting.
4 Thomas Newman
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MSNBC's Keith Olbermann offers tribute to the important, illustratial, and controversial life and career of "Stay the Course." After Bush declares "we've never been stay the course" Olbermann offers an extended "Stay the Course" mashup featuring Donald Rumsfeld, George Bush, Scott McClellan, Tony Snow, Dick Cheney, John McCain, Ronald Reagan, HW
5 Steve Reid
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Definitivamente, en Guerrero ya vivimos hoy en ?El punto del aplauso? y, aunque reconozco que esa suerte de tesis ya la he platicado con el m?s septentrional de los polit?logos (y el mejor de mis amigos), hoy replanteo la idea referida buscando que el front?n de la opini?n la regrese con una fuerza mayor luego de haber pasado por alguna que otra ant?tesis.
6 Divya Prabha
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Rejection sucks. It?s like being told you just aren?t up to snuff?better luck next time. But does it have to be this way? Why are we so afraid of rejection? Is our fear rational? How different would your life be if you could learn to not only tolerate rejection, but embrace it?
7 Norman Friedenberger
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We had a bit of squaw winter last week. I blamed my sister (Margaret Powell) for bringing it down from Chicago. Then on Saturday and Sunday it appeared that Indian summer was here, so now, with the cold snap, get ready for winter.
8 Djuma Soundsystem
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Oh, the flames - and the foolishness - of youth. One, it seems, is as inevitable as the other. And each generation has its own version of what Irene Nemirovsky calls "Fire in the Blood." That's the title of a short, sparkling gem of a book that Nemirovsky, a Russian exile in France, wrote not long before being sent to Auschwitz, where she died in 1942. Her daughters had kept her manuscripts in a ...