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le petit radiateur: September 2005
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Friday, September 16, 2005. What’s wrong with cell phones? Announcing the (likely) commercial success of the gorgeous new iPod Nano. David Pogue from the New York Times writes. Once again, Apple has mastered a lesson that its rivals seem unable to absorb: that the three most important features in a personal music player are style, style and style. Well, maybe that's a statement that Nokia, Motorola, Samsung, and all the other cell phone manufacturers should ponder. Don't get me wrong, I do think that cel...
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le petit radiateur: January 2006
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Monday, January 30, 2006. Iran: "Information Circular 665" about its nuclear activities. Below are excerpts (and a link. To the full text) of a document sent by Iran to the IAEA last week. The document tries to recap the major developments and facts related to the ongoing negotiations about its nuclear activities. One of the goals of the document is to fight the bias and the politicization that surrounds the discussions and media coverage of the Iranian nuclear issue. During the last 27 years the Islamic...
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le petit radiateur: February 2006
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Wednesday, February 08, 2006. Actually, the Washington Post is. Starting to look into some facts, with this article. On their front page, that goes into some detail regarding what is reproached to Iran, and what is hard evidence versus allegations. Posted by Hugo at 2/08/2006 01:50:00 AM. Article on Iran from Asia Times. I discovered this article from Asia Times. On Usenet (soc.culture.iranian - thank you Arash! From Dr Kaveh L. Afrasiabi, a respected US-educated Iranian scholar. Friday, February 03, 2006.
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le petit radiateur: April 2007
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Tuesday, April 10, 2007. Here's a wallpaper (1440x900) that I put together to c ontr. Ibute to the "Green my Apple" campaign. This campaign by Greenpeace is designed to encourage Apple to be more conscious of their impact on our environment and modify their products and processes to reduce waste and toxic products. Find out more at: www.greenmyapple.org/. Feel free to use it for your desktop. Apple has heard the call and is anwering. Posted by Hugo at 4/10/2007 11:54:00 PM. 63743; Magic Trackpad Keyboard.
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le petit radiateur: July 2007
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Thursday, July 26, 2007. Junk food subisidies and other disasters. Here is some required reading about the US farm bill that is about to be passed into law in Congress, yet again with no substantial changes. By Michael Pollan (the author of "The Omnivore's Dilemma". Explains how far-reaching the consequences of this farm bill are, and what they mean to each person. If you agree that the way we grow food, "make" food and eat food has gone seriously awry, contact your local lawmaker. Saturday, July 14, 2007.
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le petit radiateur: September 2008
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Friday, September 19, 2008. France has the rolling presidency of the European Union for six months (ending in January). For the occasion, the Eiffel tower is wearing the European colors. I took this quick picture while in Paris last week, from a "bateau-mouche". Posted by Hugo at 9/19/2008 01:07:00 AM. Open letter to Google on net neutrality. 63743; Magic Trackpad Keyboard. Ctrl-Alt-Delete on a mac keyboard. Look at the bright side of life. About Apples locked strategy for the iPhone. La cuisine de Babeth.
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le petit radiateur: December 2008
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Friday, December 12, 2008. Look at the bright side of life. Some uplifting optimism from Paul Krugman in an email interview with Andrew Leonard (Salon.com). About the economic meltdown:. How bad do you think this is going to get? Hey, why sugarcoat reality? Here's to an "economic recovery plan" that invests in American infrastructure instead of more hi-def televisions. Better be a big plan too. Posted by Hugo at 12/12/2008 03:50:00 PM. Open letter to Google on net neutrality. La cuisine de Babeth.
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le petit radiateur: March 2005
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Thursday, March 03, 2005. This will not just be yet another blog about somebody's personal life or other ramblings that nobody gives a f$#k about. No, I will not talk to you about how boring my job is, or about how all my dates are miserable failures and other pathetic stories. I will tell you things that are a lot more interesting. Intellingent posts (and funny too) that come straight for the heart. Things like, .hmmm. Ok, let me think about it for a minute. i'll get back to it tomorrow, how's that.
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le petit radiateur: November 2008
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Sunday, November 16, 2008. I was watching This Week in Northern California. On KQED this morning, and Carolyn Said of the San Francisco Chronicle was echoing a theme that I seem to hear everywhere: an implied link. Between the increasing number of foreclosures and the fact that many people are owing more on their mortgage than their house is actually worth. Posted by Hugo at 11/16/2008 09:33:00 PM. Open letter to Google on net neutrality. 63743; Magic Trackpad Keyboard. Ctrl-Alt-Delete on a mac keyboard.