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1) NooSphere WikiWeblog : A wiki freak on his daily aberration through cyberspace. 2) Feelings of inspiration and envy going hand in hand (Moosetastic!) (Loud Thinking): Impressive people have a tendency to invoke feelings of inspiration
and envy at the same time. This twosome of feelings usually comes by
knocking on my brain whenever I read the products of clear and clever
thinking. When I wish I had those great thoughts and were able to
articulate them just as well. 3) Oliver Breidenbach : Has Steve an ego problem?: 'The far side of my mind' 4) CNN.com - Sympathy over Kohl wife\'s suicide - July 5, 2001: Expressions of sympathy are pouring in for the former German Chancellor Helmut Kohl whose wife has committed suicide at the age of 68. Hannelore Kohl was found dead on Wednesday night at the family's home in the western city of Ludwigshafen after seven years of suffering from a rare and painful allergy to sunlight.
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5) JD's Blog: When should blogs publish private e-mails?: I've been thinking the past couple of weeks about an issue I haven't
seen raised elsewhere. (If it has, enlighten me, please.) Here's the
question:
When should webloggers freely quote from private e-mails they've
received?
Given that everyone with a weblog is also a publisher, it's not just
a question of idle curiosity. I receive e-mails every day -- many in
response to postings in this weblog -- and most of them are from
total strangers. The common assumption, I think, is that e-mails are
meant to remain private, but if the information relayed is of
sufficient interest to others, it may be shared in a blog.
6) Babak Moves to New York City: 2do 7) Michael Pryor : answers to technical interview questions: tech interview questions ! 8) Chin Yoo : Welcome to the YooZoo!: 2do 9) Scott Burton : It has been soo long: It has been a long time since I logged here. It has been a good/strange/bad time. I am now employed at a wonderful company. A company who knows how to treat its employees. A company with a past and a future. I have a 2 3/4 year old daughter I enjoy spending time with. And I like to be able to sleep at night. So I cut the reigns from Launchpoint.net.
I was once his customer 10) Dori Smith : Backup Brain: javascript book author... 11) SiliconValley.com - Dan Gillmor\'s eJournal: 2do 12) Jake Savin : Jake's Brainpan: 13) Hal B. Rager : blivet : when Bodhidharma came to the desert, Coyote was waiting ....: We had a glorious rain today. Not the little desert
sprinkles we typically get, but a real thunder and
lightning gully washer. 14) Duncan Smeed: Duncan's Jotter: 2do 15) Martin Spernau : traumwind: yet another frontier guru --- right ? 16) Al Hawkins : ViewFromTheHeart : The Space Between: just another latent homo sapien ! 17) Craig Jensen : BookNotes: Books, libraries, preservation, digital convergence, music, politics 18) Garret P Vreeland: he usually has many many links on his weblog ! 19) Kris: i should more often check his sexyjazz.de ! 20) Jeff\'s Weblog %u2014 Friday: Jeff has a link to http://www.gandhiinstitute.org/ 21) PapaScott & MamaMaus : Two-twenty-five: we have met all the 3 of them in Amsterdam... Sushma
took a picture of Christopher Ryan 22) James Vornov : On Deciding . . . Better : Way up north: he writes about stocks also... 23) rebecca blood\'s essays: different sections in the site are : useful passions need to know
a very good website 24) David Rogers : Time Shadow: he is a retired officer from the USA Armed Forces... 2do
correct this statement 25) John VanDyk: View from an Iowa Homestead: We\'re Here to Help: His metadata plugin is one of my
inspirations/references for building this tool... 26) Joshua Allen : Better Living Through Software: once he referred to kanishta brahman or something ! -
he has a great 'making a semantic web' article... 27) Wesley Felter : Hack the Planet Prime: 2do 28) Doc Searls Weblog: 2do 29) Oliver Wrede: web_diary: is from Cologne 30) Jason Levine : Q Daily News: july 3 or 2nd is his birthday 31) Cameron Barrett: Mini-rant: Why is it that people haven't figured out how to
do their own online research? I constantly get email
from people asking me to help them research
something I once pointed to or wrote about. I ignore
most of these requests, but on a few occasions my
curiosity got the better of me and I hit Google to see
how easy it was to find the very information these
people were looking for. And almost every time (with a
few exceptions) I've been able to find it in under three
minutes. Hello people, are you that clueless that you
don't know how to do a search query? Or are you just
plain lazy? Update: Tara emailed me and said to "tell
them to read Research Buzz." Yeah!
32) Evan Williams : E V H E A D: A holiday not cushioned by a weekend just doesn't feel
right. 33) A Daily Chronicle of Kauai's Hindu Monastery: 2do 34) Jim Roepcke: I subscribe to his weblog via email... 35) Andrea Frick: Sheila or Susan said 'harmless weblog' :-) 36) Brent Simmons: Brent has a useful tips page and
the first tip is "Always look at prior art" 37) Gerald Oskoboiny: Gerald : The main person I'm maintaining this site for
is: me! 38) Aaron: Aaron is Canadian by birth, American by descent, North
American by experience et Montrealais au fond.
What is his second name ? 39) Már Örlygsson: 2do 40) Mira Art: Mira wants everyone to think about RAQs (rarely asked
questions ) and not just FAQs !!! 41) Dave Winer: World's first weblogger ! and I subscribe to his Scripting
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