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From: Florence Shields
Subject: institution
Date: Thu, 5 Oct 2006 22:23:42 +0300
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Nonetheless, feel free to voice your concerns. Maybe with Pandora we can start a new trend of ignoring artist labels and shining the spotlight back on the music.
With track names like Bound Too Long, Ready For Action, Tough Guy, Trip Like I Do, Murder, Name Of The Game, Comin' Back and Starting Over they just have to be.
When after a few minutes we were ready to start taking things apart, I remembered that I picked up a piece of semi-soft French cheese at Trader Joe's to try. But I never ran this route before and it goes through the park with no trails visible on any map, so my estimate was off by about a mile. Whereas with feeds everything is about attention: I like this topic and I want to read more on it, that author is funny and I'd like to check out her other blogs, etc.
Why are people sometimes embarrassed about their music tastes?
This would never happen to me on Windows.
In the absence of better tools I group and shuffle feeds manually, but I cannot do that on the article level.
So, if you want to talk to me, please consider downloading and installing Google Talk or configuring your favorite multinetwork IM client accordingly.
For a while I tried to convince my ICQ and MSN people to switch to other networks.
" So, my point is that pretty soon computers will come to be just a little bit better at reading those cues and speech recognition will become ubiquitous. It means you can mix and match and substitute apps to adopt your very own unique style of getting things done.
It is pathetic when a grown man, stranded in the bushes, cannot open a can without a can-opener. Perhaps, Thomas, you just need a better Tablet PC?
Heck, maybe it's just a modification of iTunes.
How do we avoid this downward spiral? My own point at that time was very much along the same lines. They rid us of that invaluable ordeal of the raw unprocessed life.
Does it make me think harder? The problem with this, of course, is that I have contacts in all networks and I would hate to lose them. Let's just say we'll be visiting a sea-side town later today.
These things don't have to be complicated to be useful.
Pretty freaking great!
How do we make our lives more comfortable but not get dumber? But then, again, we were afraid that it would give the place quite a rap and changed our mind.
This would never happen to me on Windows.
Anyway, it all should be working fine now. But still, whitespace being semantically that significant is quite frightening to me.


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