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Political

Freenet and Freedom of speech

One person I admire greatly is Ian Clarke, the founder and architect of Freenet — the most sophisticated and open distributed network. In an interview in news.com, Ian talks about 9/11’s impact on Freenet, and the greater need for this type of technology today. When asked the question: What effect has Sept. 11 had on your drive for online […]

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Weblogging

MT claims another

Recovered from the Wayback Machine. One last post. Another Plutonian has come over to the MT side — welcome Will otherwise known as Transcendental Petroglyphs. Now, is Mr. Delacour going to share his Radio to MT conversion secrets and scripts? The world awaits anxiously. And the question remains: Who’s Next? Who will be the next to … […]

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Stuff

Mother’s Day dessert recipe

I love to cook. It’s one of my favorite forms of relaxation. I thought I would borrow an idea from Rogi and post a recipe or two every once in a while. An advantage of not having Google crawling over my weblog page is that I can add recipes without worrying about search phrases such as hot oiled […]

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Technology

Making peace with Google

I can’t wait until I get up in the morning and pop on to my machine so I can download 50+ spam emails. One of the funnest games of the day is to try and find “real” email among all of the junk. When I find one, I holler out “email whack!” As you can […]

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Connecting

Never having to say you’re sorry

Recovered from the Wayback Machine. Love means never having to say you’re sorry” The lamest line in the lamest movie of all time. If you don’t recognize the line, count your self lucky. Sorry, but I cheered when the babe died. I consider this movie a tie with “Titanic” for most likely to make you […]