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Tuesday, June 01, 2004

Lynda Barry: Room mothers. [Salon.com]
10:24:35 PM    comment []

Truth in Fudginess.

The true brownie is well defined: dense, fudgy and more than a little chewy. By Mark Bittman.

Recipe: Brownies. A recipe for Brownies from The Minimalist.

[New York Times: Dining and Wine]


10:21:24 PM    comment []

SUNDAY COMICS - ON A TUESDAY, TWO DAYS LATE [Begging To Differ]
10:08:28 PM    comment []

Iran Is Violating Agreements on Nuclear Arms, U.N. Says. Iran admitted importing parts for advanced centrifuges that can be used to enrich uranium, according to a U.N. report. By The Associated Press. [New York Times: International]
7:18:16 PM    comment []

ONE YEAR. Just a quick note... BTD went live on June 1, 2003, one year ago today!... [Begging To Differ]

Happy Birthday!


7:18:07 PM    comment []

Q&A on the Philosophy Job Market.  [The Leiter Reports: Editorials, News, Updates]
7:32:28 AM    comment []

Extreme Physics. On Scientific American [NewsIsFree: Popular Items]
7:28:00 AM    comment []

$75,000 a Record Gift for Yale? Here's How. The bulk of a $110 million gift comes from an unusual fund-raising exercise born 25 years ago out of $75,000 in seed money and frustration with Yale's financial management. By Stephanie Strom. [New York Times: Education]
7:24:40 AM    comment []

Security-Free Wireless Networks. Wi-fi is hot, but security is not. Most home users don't enable basic encryption or other protections against connection theft, eavesdropping and network invasion. Why? Set-up is easy, but activate security and the headaches begin. [Wired News]
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