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Tuesday, May 18, 2004

Online Grocery Shopping, Take Two. Miss the good old days when you could shop for groceries from the comfort of your ergonomically correct computer chair? Those days may be returning, as several grocers cautiously dip their toes into online ordering. [Wired News]
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Challenge to Pooh Judge. LOS ANGELES, May 17 (Reuters) - A Los Angeles Superior Court judge who threw out a 13-year-old suit against the Walt Disney Company over Winnie-the-Pooh royalties, refused to step down from the case on Monday, dismissing a challenge to his impartiality. [New York Times: Business]
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We're starting to get some pings in the audio weblogs commons. Not enough yet to do an HTML rendering. If you implement an audio weblog service, you can help bootstrap a community. Here's the howto. [Scripting News]
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Safe and insecure. I opened up my wireless home network to the world, and I've never felt more comfortable. [Salon.com]
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Nitke v. Ashcroft expert witness report of Seth Finkelstein. http://sethf.com/nitke/ashcroft.php [Infothought]
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For Conservatives, Mission Accomplished. Over the past 40 years, the right has out-organized, out-fought and out-thought liberal America. By John Micklethwait and Adrian Wooldridge. [New York Times: Opinion]
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Camera Phones Link World to Web. Semacode, a free system released this month, lets users scan bar codes on everyday objects with their camera phones and instantly pull up all sorts of information about them. It's an information bridge between the world and the Web. By Chris Ulbrich. [Wired News]
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From Ancient Greece to Iraq, the Power of Words in Wartime. Bullets and bombs are not the only tools of war. Words, too, play their part. By Robin Tolmach Lakoff. [New York Times: Science]
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