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Just finished yet another DVD rental free trial. Number Slate is up next. Here is a brief comparison.

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Takashi Murakami’s exhibition Reversed Double Helix ends tomorrow. Stopped by Rockefeller Center last weekend and snapped a few pics.

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Pentagon offers ‘bioterror kit’ online. The news is particularly embarrassing, coming only days after the CIA-led Iraq Survey Group claimed the discovery of similar equipment in Iraq was evidence that the Saddam Hussein regime had a covert weapons programme.

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Finally finished season one of 24 last week, and now I am HOOKED. Got a couple more weeks to catch up on season two, and then it’s time to reprogram the VCR…

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While I can appreciate the apologetic tone of this letter from Intuit, I think it is equally important to recognize that treating customers as if they were criminals is a sure-fire way to alienate them. I am still debating switching from TurboTax to TaxCut this year, which bodes poorly for Intuit. Music recording industry execs

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Looks like Ashcroft’s PATRIOT Act tour has concluded (travel dates obtained from the DOJ web site).

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OnePass program changes for January 1, 2004. Certain economy fare tickets (Q, S, T, and L class) will only earn 50% Elite mileage. If you purchase online, you can still get full mileage in 2004. Hmmm.

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World Remembers Sept. 11, Questions U.S. Response. “But the world’s only remaining superpower must realize that the ‘with us, or against us’ approach, and in particular the further use of aggression, will only fuel the hatred which motivated the attacks in the first place.” HOW BUSH CHEAPENED 9/11. Two Years After the Horror, Business as

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Why the FCC Needs a New Chief. Michael Powell’s ill-advised efforts to help Big Media united left and right alike. After such a fiasco, resignation is the honorable option.

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How silly of me to think the AA-Ebay exchange rate on points.com couldn’t get any worse. Now down to 0.45/mile. First game of the regular NFL season is finally here. Booyah!