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From: Maximilian Welsh
Subject: [bug-GIFT] trusting
Date: Wed, 18 Oct 2006 21:19:41 +0530
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They say there's no such thing as bad press, but when you are getting setup like that? How could the cold war have gone on for decades without a nuclear detection system being conceived? com is shorter than Google. I am registered and planning to attend.
I'm in New York at a little party we're having for our cast and crew.
There's a lesson there though - Jeremy is an innovator, and he really understands blogging.
In a way, it is like a return to the golden days of television, where everyone would watch the same show and then chat about it the next day at the watercooler. Congratulations Jeremy!
Instead of some hokey ad about an adventure, why not highlight the aspects of the library that appeal to young people? Thing is, I haven't been to the library in so long, I don't know what they are. And I realize there are popular TV show forums and things online, but they are created by fans, not by the producers and creators like this blog is! As such, I pretty much consider North Korea crazy, as I fail to see how provoking a war they could not possibly win will get them anywhere.
Powerset is a Silicon Valley startup currently operating in stealth mode.
And to see if any of the contestants have really interesting ideas. Thing is, I haven't been to the library in so long, I don't know what they are.
There's a lesson there though - Jeremy is an innovator, and he really understands blogging.
And I realize there are popular TV show forums and things online, but they are created by fans, not by the producers and creators like this blog is!
So here's my question: why can't we detect a nuclear blast?
Feel free to chat amongst yourselves while you watch.
The new name will simply be "TEC Centre".
Most of the coverage contains things like "so much better than Google" or similar comments. Congratulations Jeremy! I trusted Google more.
They say there's no such thing as bad press, but when you are getting setup like that? And to see if any of the contestants have really interesting ideas. We're eating chicken wings and getting ready to watch the show and I hope you're doing the same. Especially the chicken wings part. There's a lesson there though - Jeremy is an innovator, and he really understands blogging. Both have their quirks and both have room for improvement. I don't know how the science works or anything, but I would have thought such a detection system would have been developed a long time ago.
I get what they are saying, but I can't see it working with young people.
One guy suggests the adventure of a lifetime with dragons and all sorts of other things.
I trusted Google more.
I'm sure they are a little scared now that YouTube has Google's backing. The quality of results has to be on par with Google before people will consider switching.
Instead of some hokey ad about an adventure, why not highlight the aspects of the library that appeal to young people?
It's much more interesting to listen to or to watch a review I think. In a way, it is like a return to the golden days of television, where everyone would watch the same show and then chat about it the next day at the watercooler.


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