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TRUE STORIES ABOUT BOB DYLAN, KOSHER PET FOOD, BAD PUBLICITY EXISTS, THE MAN WHO LIVES IN A PLANE, IS CLONING PEOPLE TROUBLE?
VISA and MASTERCARD are on their way to court. They are fighting a lawsuit that claims they should inform consumers when their cards or numbers are stolen.
ARE YOU KIDDING ME?!? http://wired.com/news/business/0,1367,68965,00.html?tw=wn_tophead_9
Kosher pet food! http://www.kosherpets.com/
The story of the sad eyed lady of the lowlands, the woman Bob Dylan never got over.
PayPal is battling to fix a glitch that has been causing duplicate debit card withdrawals and deposits on some customer accounts since the
beginning of September. http://networks.silicon.com/webwatch/0,39024667,39152659,00.htm
There's no such thing as bad publicity. Right? As long as they spell the name right. As long as your face and name is out there, as long as you're dancing in the public eye it doesn't matter whether your laces are untied or your sock has a hole or your hair looks like you combed it with a corkscrew. Any publicity is good publicity.
Right? Well, no. http://www.lileks.com/institute/publicity/ The man whose voice was preserved forever on a bootleg yelling "Judas" at Bob Dylan for going electric tells all.
Toilet paper advertising! http://www.justtoiletpaper.com/advertisenew2.shtml
The renegade boat brigades ignored calls for them not to evacuate people in New Orleans- now many are faced with arrest warrents for saving lives.
Donovan tells about the time he met Bob Dylan
![]() More and more people are getting upset with Yahoo's domain registration. Here's why:
Every day you can check out the astronomy pic of the day! http://antwrp.gsfc.nasa.gov/apod/
This fellow lives in a jet!
![]() This film had to be made because the pitch is in the title! http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0417148/
BEST SITE OF THE DAY:
Until recently, the idea of cloning human beings was strictly the stuff of science fiction. But all that changed with the announcement that British researchers have produced a clone of an adult sheep, better known as Dolly. The first mammal ever to be cloned from an adult, Dolly has DNA that is identical to her only "parent," a 6-year old ewe.
So is cloning making trouble or not? http://www.exploratorium.edu/learning_studio/news/march97/mainstory_mar97.html |
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