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Thursday, 20 June 2002
Where in the world is Dave Winer (link)

Where in the world is Dave Winer - it seems that Dave is off-line. There haven't been any new posts since last Friday. John Robb's blog mentions that he's in hospital which explains the absence of posts. Must be serious or U can bet your bottom dollar he'd be blogging from his bed. He's a popular guy by the looks, there have been 260 well-wishing comments on Johns page allready.


7:10:33 PM  
GW Bush asks:  (link)
George Bush

GW Bush asks: "do you have blacks too?" - During a chat between the American president George W Bush and Fernando Henrique Cardoso (of Brazil), Bush suddenly burst out with the question. Brazil probably has more blacks than the USA. Funnily enough, this didnt make it onto any mainstream media websites.


7:01:52 PM  
One Pill Makes You Stunning (link)

One Pill Makes You Stunning - Looking healthy and, say, tan doesn't always mean you're healthy even though you're tan. That's why pharmaceutical companies are constantly coming up with pills to make you look and feel good. See the article at Wired magazine.


6:57:24 PM  
3-d map of the earth created 120 millions of years ago (link)

3D Map of Earth Created 120 million Years Ago - This sounds pretty crazy I know, but a professor Alexandr Chuvyrov (Bashkir State University) believes he has found indisputable evidence of the existence of an ancient, highly developed civilization in the Urals. His find is a huge slab, whose age is supposed to be about 120 million years.


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Todays Reading...
o Steam motorcycle
o UFO Area: Our Special Reports
o SOA Facts
o xkcd - A webcomic of romance, sarcasm, math, and language - By Randall Munroe
o Helen Clarks marijuana speech 1994 Waikato University


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