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Yes, Microsoft’s new Zune digital music player is just plain dreadful. I’ve spent a week setting this thing up and using it, and the overall experience is about as pleasant as having an airbag deploy in your face.
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“You can make a record in 1955 and have been getting royalties… been living on that and suddenly they’re gone.” Boo hoo. What other job in the world lets you do something in 1955 and still make a living on that work today?
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“I love examples where ontology is necessarily trumped by epistemology.”
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New research shows that the ads aimed at youths had no discernible effect in discouraging smoking and that the ads currently aimed at parents may be counterproductive.
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The soft-spoken, but passionate, Ine has pioneered a photo project that seems to me to be a small but very effective step toward world peace
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the lawsuit the company is facing down in Chile where Microsoft dared to offer a version of its software in the Mapuzugun language used by about 400,000 indigenous Chileans without first getting the permission of Mapuche tribal leaders
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Focus your Lensbaby 3G by compressing the lens with your fingers until your subject comes into focus. With your subject in focus, you can move the “sweet spot” of sharp focus around the photo by bending the lens.
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