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Nov. 22, 1963: Lyndon Baines Johnson takes the presidential oath of office on November 22 as Air Force One carries his wife, Lady Bird, Jacqueline Kennedy -- still in her blood-spattered pink suit -- and several White House aides back to Washington from Dallas after the assassination of President John F. Kennedy. Life Magazine: 100 Pictures that changed the world at Digital Journalist. The Kennedy Assassination - 40 Years Later (NYT, 1963 special)
Adult cats, living apart from humans, have very clear communication with one another. It is spoken mostly through scent, then through facial expression, complex body language, and touch. Ready, set, shop: Bargainist -- Deals, coupons, tips, freebies. Why? The life of a 'sisterwife': 'We don't get very much actual sex': Guardian (U.K.), Maggi, who belongs to a Mississippi-based group of practising polygamists, wrote this account in an internet chatroom of her life as a "sisterwife" in one of the more extreme polygamist groups P2P primer: How BitTorrent Works at How Stuff Works. When somebody asks what this "file-sharing stuff is all about..."
Here is my Belshaw Donut Robot 42. My robot came configured to make 384 donuts per hour automatically. I bought it on eBay for $900, which I thought was a good deal as this particular Donut Robot normally sells for a few hundred dollars more. For losers: The end of lost keys? BBC. A new electronic gadget called the Loc8tor uses radio waves and multiple aerials, plus some fancy software, to locate postage stamp sized transmitters which can be attached to almost anything, within a range of up to 600 feet. The ways we'll be: Brilliant Minds Forecast the Next 50 Years at New Scientist. Tomorrow's another day: Gratitude Not Dead After All This just in: Feelings of genuine thanks return to U.S., unpack bags, 'might stay awhile' Mark Morford at sfgate lets out a whooping joy cry from the left: Now, thanks is back, has some heat and juice and even a sly and knowing smile. Thanks might even forgive us our trespasses as we forgive the BushCo that trespassed against us. Thanks was shocked as all hell by this last midterm election and said, Wow, you're serious about getting your s-- together? OK, let's give it another shot, but don't mess with me this time, all right? Infiltration: Doc Searls' Cluetrain is the top of this Miami Herald holiday business book gift list. It's alive: Middle East map game: Reader Gina Minks sends this link from Rethinking Schools. There are an awful lot of little countries there. This isn't easy. Truth to power: Former president Bush battles Arab critics of his son: Former president George H.W. Bush during a speech to a leadership conference in Abu Dhabi: "We do not respect your son. We do not respect what he's doing all over the world," a woman audience member bluntly told Bush after his keynote speech. Gift lists Fimoculous 2006 list of lists: Includes Best Books, 50 Coldest People in Hollywood, The Best And Brightest, Greenest Cars, many more, and bound to be growing as the year nears its end.
Indexing, not theft: The YouTube Effect: CBS Gets Massive Boost at Mashable: Analysts have long been saying that YouTube is a gift for the TV networks: now we have the stats to prove it. CBS announced today that viewers are flocking to their TV shows after seeing the clips on YouTube. “Letterman” has gained 5 percent (or 200,000 new viewers), while “The Late Late Show with Craig Ferguson” is up 7 percent (or 100,000 viewers) since the CBS YouTube channel debuted a month ago. They’ve uploaded 300 clips so far, which have averaged 857,000 views per day in total - that’s 29.2 million views on YouTube this month. ... If RIAA had treated music the same way, instead of suing file-sharers, the music industry might have enjoyed a similar boom. Historical eats: Thanksgiving Dinner, Civil War Style: Last Thanksgiving, it snowed. |
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