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Wednesday, February 27 2002

N.Y. Times : One night a waiter spotted a man putting one in his napkin.

"So what I did was, I put it on the bill," Ms. Daguin said. "And when they saw the bill, they decided to return the knife. That's how we dealt with it."

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Fabio Arciniegas : The Visual Display of Quantitative XML

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Matt Sergeant : "I've now gotten permission from O'Reilly to publish the AxKit Guide

that I wrote as an appendix to one of their upcoming books. It needed a bit of fixup for AxKit publishing (as the original is in POD, ugh!), so there may be some buggettes here and there (like the fact that footnotes aren't linked up yet), but it should be fairly useful to new users."

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The random pseudodictionary.com word of the day is : juicewell

A great resource of creative juice, something that will keep you inspired for a while.
ex. I just saw a juicewell. Gotta go home and create somethin'.

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The dictified dictionary.com word of the day is : evanescent

Evanescent \Ev`a*nes"cent\, a. [L. evanescens, -entis, p. pr. of evanescere.] 1. Liable to vanish or pass away like vapor; vanishing; fleeting; as, evanescent joys. So evanescent are the fashions of the world in these particulars. --Hawthorne. 2. Vanishing from notice; imperceptible. The difference between right and wrong, is some petty cases, is almost evanescent. --Wollaston. web1913
evanescent adj : tending to vanish like vapor; "evanescent beauty" wn

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