30. April, 1999
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- Radio B92 OnLine is off the air, but there's some news at helpb92. beograd.com has more.
- Park Wars: May the fart be with you.
- Debbie Does QuickTime.
- Inside Amazon's Shopping Cart
- Dan Gillmor: The internet is preserving rare books.
- Loser Interface Waging war on websites that suck
- Speaking of Web Pages That Suck...
Weather in Minneapolis for April 30, 1999 April 30 in History
23. April, 1999
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- Thinking About Kosovo contains a number of stories about how we got into this mess.
- Wayne Gretzky played his last game on Sunday the 18th. Good luck to The Great One in his life after hockey. Another Gretzky Fan Page. ESPN.com's Goodbye, Great One includes a Wayne Gretzky Timeline.
- Peeling The Onion is one of the Headhunter Articles about how to interview a company that wants to hire you. I strongly recommend it if you're looking for work. Death By Lethal Reputation covers the other side of the story (i.e. How to Hire). If only I'd saved the names of those HR people who really need to read these articles.... Seriously, if you're looking for a job, you should spend a day or two reading things at Ask The Headhunter.
- Get a Cable Modem....Go to Jail
- Star Wars: Realities Beyond The Myth
- Lerman's bonehead-of-the-day
Weather in Minneapolis for April 23, 1999 April 23 in History
16. April, 1999
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- Send In The Ground Troops.
- What's up with today's women?
- Corporations Ate My Cat is a collection of discussions about being a force for Good rather than Evil.
- Your Customer Isn't An Idiot is a set of guidelines for selling on the web. Would that more folks would read it.
- No Boys Allowed talks about the new Girls' Middle School in Mountain View, CA.
- AbsoluteTrivia.com - It's not stunningly good, but it ain't bad.
- American FactFinder lets you probe the Census Data.
- The Free Software Foundation's new home is going to be in the Gates Building.
Weather in Minneapolis for April 16, 1999 April 16 in History
9. April, 1999
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- Deb and Jen's Land O' Useless Facts
- Eric S. Raymond's Ethics from the Barrel of a Gun explains why people must bear arms.
- Looking for a new pet? Prairie Dogma offers some hints.
- The Grey Labyrinth will help exercise your mind.
- The Oracle of Bacon at Virginia. It ain't new or exciting, but I finally stumbled onto it.
- Tormenting Telemarketers! I'm positively a-twitter waiting to try some of these ideas. No, really.
- DadaDodo. The interesting link is at the bottom.
- The cluetrain manifesto.
- Molecular Expressions has pictures taken through a microscope. Includes doodles placed on ICs by designers.
2. April, 1999
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- For your Easter pleasure: Peep Research.
- SJMercury: Bottled water sparks lawsuit.
- SJMercury: Entrepreneurs try to bridge China's Internet gap.
- SJMercury: IBM to pull ads from sites that don't post a privacy policy.
- Neal Stephenson: In the Beginning was the Command Line. Warning: Don't start reading it unless you have a few hours handy so you can finish.
- Dave's Web of Lies - Sex and Drugs and Sausage Rolls.
- Virtual Parks has a ton of QuickTime VR panos of natural settings. Careful, it's easy to spend a LOT of time looking at it.
- This to That tells you what glue to use. Useful.
- The SMUDGE REPORT says it's the Internet's Oldest Drudge Parody.
- Finally, for the fool in your life, Discover Magazine April Fools archive and Top 20 Net Fools.