Power Google, by Robert Harris, a practical, online, how-to book about using Google to locate information on the Internet.

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Power Google, by Robert Harris, a practical, online, how-to book about using Google to locate information on the Internet.
04/30/2004 in Books, PC/Web Tools | Permalink | Comments (0) | TrackBack (0)
MyPublisher will print your digital photos in a bound book. A hardcover book is $29.95 for 10 pages with up to 80 photos. Additional pages are $2.95 each. Or you can opt for the softcover pocket book for just $9.95 for 20 pages with up to 80 photos. Alas, no Macs.
04/29/2004 in PC/Web Tools | Permalink | Comments (0) | TrackBack (0)
04/29/2004 in Games | Permalink | Comments (1) | TrackBack (0)
From MRC:
Media Research Center President Brent Bozell is issuing a $1 million challenge to NBC and NBC Nightly News Anchor Tom Brokaw, calling Brokaw on his comments made in a recent interview with Columbia Journalism Review. In the interview, Brokaw directly took on Bozell and the Media Research Center while denying the credibility of their evidence of liberal bias in the press. Among other things, Brokaw said:“What I get tired of is Brent Bozell trying to make these fine legal points everywhere every day. A lot of it just doesn’t hold up. So much of it is that bias — like beauty — is in the eye of the beholder.”
Bozell responded: “I know our evidence does ‘hold up’ and we’ll prove it. I issue this challenge to NBC and its anchor: let’s assemble a mutually agreeable third-party panel and have them review a compilation of the Media Research Center’s 16 years of evidence of liberal media bias. If this panel agrees with Brokaw’s contention, the Media Research Center will donate $1 million to the anchor’s favorite charity. If the panel agrees with us, NBC and Brokaw will donate $1 million to the Media Research Center.
“Oh, and to sweeten the pot we’ll do this: we’ll limit our evidence only to Tom Brokaw and NBC. Frankly, that’s all the evidence we need to prove the point.”
04/29/2004 in Television | Permalink | Comments (0) | TrackBack (0)
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It's the only place outside of Washington, DC where you can watch billions of dollars being printed right before your very eyes. It just opened this month.
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A List of Great Books. Baby Boomers may have read the illustrated version of many of these.
04/28/2004 in Books | Permalink | Comments (0) | TrackBack (0)
04/28/2004 in Gadgets/Toys | Permalink | Comments (0)
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