Micro Persuasion: links for 200 A profile of local Westchester County bloggers. New York Times: Google Anything, so Long as It's Not Google Randall E. Stross breaks down the CNET v. Google. Don McClendon
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Preparation in other states The remnants of Hurricane Katrina could also spell trouble for dams hundreds of miles away. OLD FRIENDS Two elderly ladies had been friends for many decades. Over the years, they had shared all kinds of activities and adventures. Lately, their activities had been limited to meeting a few times a week to play cards. One day, they were playing cards when one looked at the other and said, "Now don't get mad at me ... I know we've been friends for a long time ...but I just can't think of your name! I've thought and thought, but I can't remember it. Please tell me what your name is." Her friend glared at her. For at least three minutes she just stared and glared at her. Finally she said, "How soon do you need to know?" MORE FROM border landscape
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Micro Persuasion: links for 200
A profile of local Westchester County bloggers. New York Times: Google Anything, so Long as It's Not Google Randall E. Stross breaks down the CNET v. Google.
Don McClendon
I have a increasing web traffic site. It pretty much covers increasing web traffic related stuff.
check it out if you get time :-)
Preparation in other states
The remnants of Hurricane Katrina could also spell trouble for dams hundreds of miles away.
OLD FRIENDS
Two elderly ladies had been friends for many decades.
Over the years, they had shared all kinds of activities and adventures.
Lately, their activities had been limited to meeting a few times a week to
play cards. One day, they were playing cards when one looked at the other
and said, "Now don't get mad at me ... I know we've been friends
for a long time ...but I just can't think of your name! I've thought and
thought, but I can't remember it. Please tell me what your name is." Her
friend glared at her. For at least three minutes she just stared and glared
at her.
Finally she said, "How soon do you need to know?" MORE FROM border landscape
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