Thursday, September 25, 2003

Fool.com: Oil's Not Well [Motley Fool Take] September 25, 2003 If you've been waiting for gas prices to settle down, as many experts expected they would after Labor Day weekend, you might want to stop waiting.

Tuesday, September 16, 2003

New Scientist: "Mays Swicord spent 26 years searching for a health effect of radio-frequency radiation. He tried and tried to falsify the notion that this radiation - the kind emitted by mobile phones - has no effect. He failed. He changed sides, and for the past 8 years he has been working for the mobile phone maker Motorola. Now he is trying to convince us that mobile phones are safe, and that enough research is enough. David Cohen caught up with him when he visited London "
New Scientist The NHC predicts that major East Coast cities could fall in Isabel's path, with a five per cent probability that it could pound New York City by Thursday morning. But Saunders says: "Unless there are dramatic changes in its track, New York should be quite safe."
MSN Money - Extra!: 7 reasons the job market is about to take off Here's hope for those who've lost jobs or worry they will. A better economy is unfolding right now, and the Great American Jobs Machine is about to kick into high gear.
BBC NEWS | UK | Education | Girls more confident of success Women have overtaken men at every level of education in developed countries around the world.
A Tribute to the Legacy of Johnny Cash in Word and Song

Monday, September 15, 2003

Thursday, September 04, 2003

BBC NEWS | Entertainment | Yale man Martin creates buzz Demetri was a colleague in this lame company just a few months ago. Now he's out doing it. I saw his show. Funny shit.
Album: Carey's I'm not sure how linkable imagestation albums are - they might require registration (free and spam free, though). Anyhow Carey's wedding was so enjoyable and beautiful, you'd think it could not have happened in the midwest.
ABCNEWS.com : Dean Braces for Criticism in Dem Debate Wow, now the press writes like Dean is the man to beat for the Dems. I feel like it's 2000 and Dean is a dot-com. But then, I went dot-com and am still working dot-com. So go figure.