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- Neural.it: TheyWorkForYou.com, il controllo dei cittadini.
- (8 Jun 2004) Permalink
- New Architect: Programming with Perl - Ravaged by Robots!
- Randal Schwartz can't think of a name for those 'type the text shown' image security things either (25 Oct 2002) Permalink
- New Business Ideas & Opportunities: Low-cost, No-frills Budget Cinema
- They apparently also do away with some of the ads and trailers, a decision which I'd also assume would actually cut down on income? (14 Dec 2004) Permalink
- New hope for artificial sight
- A chap with a camera "wired directly into his brain in New York" (17 Jan 2000) Permalink
- New Mac OS Shows Its Stripes
- "Tiger earns its stripes" ensures death for the entire extended family. (6 Jul 2004) Permalink
- New Media Rage - Arfur Swindler (Ex Head of New Media at Skive TV)
- my ex-sky peeps no like swingewood... (27 Apr 2001) Permalink
- New plug-in allows use of MRJ 2.1 in Navigator
- Freedom from Netscape's awful Java machine for the Mac! (11 Mar 1999) Permalink
- New Scientist - Clubbers choose chip implants to jump queues
- Acts as a membership card - priority entry and a tab for drinks etc. Scary. Shouldn't be but is also cool. (24 May 2004) Permalink
- New Scientist - Computer DJ uses biofeedback to pick tracks
- shades of acid test... (15 Nov 2001) Permalink
- New Scientist - Infant rat heads grafted onto adults' thighs
- ! (4 Dec 2002) Permalink
- New Scientist - Nano-transistor self-assembles using biology
- shades of greg bear... (26 Nov 2003) Permalink
- New Scientist - US Army seeks nanotech suits
- i need one of these jackets. my neck is hurtin from carpetsurfin (28 Mar 2002) Permalink
- New Scientist - Word 'bursts' may reveal online trends
- Pretty close to your thinkin' a couple of years ago, methinks. (22 Feb 2003) Permalink
- New Scientist Breaking News - Google searches for quality not quantity
- yes, google: ubiquity != quality (4 May 2005) Permalink
- New Scientist Breaking News - Parasites brainwash grasshoppers into death dive
- The worms... they're eating our brains! (6 Sep 2005) Permalink
- New Scientist Feature: Well connected
- (14 Dec 1999) Permalink
- New Scientist Planet Science | Cruel cut
- bad news for cavaliers, second letter down (14 Jan 2000) Permalink
- New Scientist Planet Science: Acne and ecstasy
- acne a marker for E-related liver damage (25 Feb 1999) Permalink
- New Scientist Planet Science: Blinded by the light
- The mirror should go up for 24 hours on November 9th, and reflect light on London (among other cities) (5 Jul 1998) Permalink
- New Scientist Planet Science: CREATURES FROM PRIMORDIAL
- Darwinism at it's weirdest (15 Jun 1998) Permalink
- New Scientist Planet Science: Promoters lure rock fans onto the Net
- silly money (6 Jun 1997) Permalink
- New Scientist Planet Science: The great divide?
- oddly, haddock pops up again in the New Scientist editorial... (11 Feb 1999) Permalink
- New Scientist | Guide to the Quantum World | Taming the multiverse
- i read some more and it made my brain fizz (23 Jul 2001) Permalink
- New Scientist: Bug-propelled subs
- amazing article about bacteria-powered micromotors (23 Nov 2000) Permalink
- New Scientist: But is it art?
- eduardo kac, a bizzare gene-artist-character, has been claiming that he's done this as 'art' for a while (12 Jan 2001) Permalink
- New Scientist: Global brain
- (30 Jun 2000) Permalink
- New Scientist: In the beginning was the bit
- new scientist monkeys!!! hahaha. you can't hide your content. it's living in austria!!! (9 Jul 2002) Permalink
- New Scientist: The Last Word Science Questions and Answers - Fossil record
- (14 Jun 2004) Permalink
- New Scientist: The Last Word Science Questions and Answers - Secret codes
- VideoPlus (7 Oct 2003) Permalink
- New Statesman - Focus - How to live on £7,000 a year in London
- Live, like Peter Tatchell, on 7k/year in a council flat, and you too might be in a position to get on Robert Mugabe's death list. (7 Feb 2002) Permalink
- New Statesman - Full list of judges
- some of the others look awesome! but will turn out to be wankers. (1 Mar 2001) Permalink
- New Statesman - List of nominations - FaxYourMP.com
- the multiple entries thing gets consolidated periodically here (22 Mar 2001) Permalink
- New Statesman - New Media Awards - Chalked Up
- I get the impression this person doesn't quite "get it". Warchalking is apparently an art form. (4 Feb 2003) Permalink
- New Statesman - Politics - Mark Thomas sees Foxtons taking over prisons
- mark thomas being amusing on 'saved living costs' (24 Mar 2004) Permalink
- New Statesman - The Darwinian Lie
- What's nice is that it uses neo-darwinistic game-theory to moderate the claims of the big shot proponents (24 Jan 1999) Permalink
- New Statesman Home Page - The new global elite
- A lot of country hoppers I know are often very engaged with their host countries. (5 Apr 2004) Permalink
- New U.S. copyright law bans Webcasts of many TV, radio programs
- how stupid are they? (2 Nov 1998) Permalink
- New York Daily News Online | News and Views | City Beat | Spotlight on Great People: This 'Road' Paves the Way
- Oona! (18 Dec 2000) Permalink
- New York Metro - New York Magazine Thy Neighbor's Budget David D. Kirkpatrick
- If you're a teacher in a Manhattan school, where would you live? (15 Mar 2002) Permalink
- New York Observer - Envy Hits New York's Web Workers in the Greedy I.P.O. Rush of '99
- i wish people wouldn't send me stuff like this (14 Apr 1999) Permalink
- New York Observer - From Eating DQ to Posing For GQ
- Tinker on Gus, fatso turned model (12 Mar 2001) Permalink
- New York Observer - Grisly Dot-Com Saga as a Reduced Salon Faces Cold Reality
- this internet thing; most certainly a fad. (26 Jun 2000) Permalink
- New York Observer - Sesame Street Meets Avenue A in Goofy Tunes of Moldy Peaches
- read this about the moldy peaches if you care (20 Nov 2001) Permalink
- New York Observer - Yale Entrepreneurs' Economic Analysis: Rah Rah Rah!
- Tinker on yalies (12 Mar 2001) Permalink
- New York Review of Books: Cat-and-Mouse Games
- 'Code Names: Deciphering US Military Plans, Programs and Operations in the 9/11 World' (1 Dec 2005) Permalink
- New York Times > Books > Sunday Book Review > 'Chain of Command': What Geneva Conventions?
- this week, I have mostly been reading Sy Hersh's jaw-dropping 'Chain of Command' (18 Oct 2004) Permalink
- New York Times > National > Microsoft Comes Under Fire for Reversal on Gay Rights Bill
- Depressing, inevitable but no less frightening (25 Apr 2005) Permalink
- New York Times > Opinion > Editorial Observer: Imagining America if George Bush Chose the Supreme Court
- (18 Oct 2004) Permalink
- New York Times > Opinion > Op-Ed Contributor: And Now, Another Olympic Moment
- american olympics coverage (25 Aug 2004) Permalink
- New York Times > Technology > Google Goes Public? The Rich Get Richer
- deeply depressing (26 Apr 2004) Permalink