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Tuesday, April 30 2002

So, do you think Bill Guerin was asking Josie

to sign his stick?
"Penalties," sighed former Nordiques coach Michel Bergeron. "Five for Boston, hostie, none for Montreal. It was like that when I was in Quebec."
And in case you think it's just me, you should also know that the jurors in the double murder trial of the head of the Quebec chapter of Hell's Angels were let out of their deliberations early yesterday so that they might...yes, watch the hockey game.

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Ben Hammersley : Content Syndication with XML and RSS

"My aim is for the book to cover most of the xml-ish syndication standards, but to concentrate on RSS0.9x and RSS1.0. ... Meanwhile, and over the next few months, I would very much appreciate hearing from anyone with ideas/issues/bugbears/preoccupations/fetishes or any other interest whatsoever in RSS. Are there any issues you feel need strong wording? Any common errors you'd like to see highlighted? Any interesting uses of RSS that you'd like to see in such a book? Any future developments that you would like to get into a book coming out in 6 months or so?"

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Blogue-Out : L'impact du lockout sur l'économie du quartier.

Stick that in yer weblogging as journalism pipe and smoke it.

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XBELette

"is a client-server solution for managing your bookmarks. It uses the XBEL (XML Bookmark Exchange Language) format and the SOAP protocol." (java)

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www.spamradio.com

This one is not exactly new but it is both a great example of why the Internet is so much fun and an actual example that this is possible. Now if I could only figure out how to get it set up and running with this (and this) and this...

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

mixture of terrible and horrible
ex. I feel so torrible today

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

Lissom \Lis"som\, Lissome \Lis"some\ (l[i^]s"s[u^]m), a. [For lithesome.] 1. Limber; supple; flexible; lithe; lithesome. Straight, but as lissome as a hazel wand. --Tennyson. 2. Light; nimble; active. --Halliwell. -- {Lis"some*ness}, n. web1913
lissom adj : gracefully slender; moving and bending with ease [syn: {lissome}, {lithe}, {lithesome}, {slender}, {supple}, {svelte}, {sylphlike}] wn

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