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June 16, 2005
The Dead Zone
[Barking Moonbat Early Warning System] The word Chernobyl also long ago became a dreary, shopworn joke, shorthand for contaminated wasteland. But Chernobylinterinform, the zone’s information agency, says its chaperoned tours do not carry health risks.
Some slightly related from Technorati and Google.
[Treedragon.com] McCusker: patents are grub stakes: The enclosed XSLT transformer will take an arbitrary well-formed XML inputdocument and turn it into an arbitrary (if ugly, but its a quick hack)lisp-style list that can be processed using modern processing tools, such asany scheme implementation after about 1974. Given this initialtransformation, all of the current processing tools provided by W3C can beimplemented by a better than average undergraduate in roughly one (caffeineassisted) weekend.
[Home.iitk.ac.in] 4058 3675 59017 kmpw 0 1 seussfiles 2 0 lwkqd 0 1 enciclopedia 0 1 ...: ... 0 niranjan 0 1 goeindxpvzsnau 0 1 angioplasty 1 0 chaperoned 1 0 geschickt ... 0 3 bdgz 0 1 jjxbzwb 0 1 dqo 0 17 esl 0 1 lse 1 0 shorthand 1 0 drudgery ...
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Posted at June 16, 2005 10:22 AM
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