musicman1213

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A simple person with many interests in many different subjects. I'm always willing to have a good time and learn something new! Last thing...if it's free chances are that I have an account on it!
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So that i can share the interesting things that I find on the web all to often as well as to learn new and odd facts from other people!
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A Clutter too Deep for Mere Bins and Shelves
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by musicman1213  1-5-2008    1
 It's interesting how you organization skills can affect your health because it's overwhelming and also the simple fact that if you can't find your running shoes, you're not going running! People should be motivated to clean their homes and get into shape!
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Macs: The new Target for Hackers?
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by musicman1213  12-31-2007   
 i thought about switching to a mac for the very reason of no viruses, and no security software needed. This brings up controversy on if a reason for buying a mac is the simple fact that they are virus free!
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Durastic Measures to Save Kiwi's
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by musicman1213  12-30-2007   
 It's great that New Zealand is willing to do this, and spend money to protect it's wildlife, especially it's national bird!
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Kids Blamed In Christmas Eve Theft
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by musicman1213  12-30-2007   
 Those two kids have a real future ahead of them, maybe they can put it to good use. They literally "stole" Christmas!
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Cell-Phone radiation
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by musicman1213  12-29-2007    2
 Pretty intense and scary, I mean I use my cell phone a load!
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Ancient Aztech Pyrmaid
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by musicman1213  12-28-2007   
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Google to compete with Wikipedia?
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by ericskiff  12-17-2007   
 Very interesting. By highlighting the author of an article, or "knol", there's a clear and compelling reason to contribute articles of value. Google's internal Knol likely creates a meritocracy, where it's important and valuable to be the person who wrote the authoritative knol on a specific technical topic. Compared with Wikipedia, where most contributions are fueled by a altruistic need to create or improve articles, I can see the motives for this, but it also seems as though this would create lots of stale pages, jockeying for 'authoritative' position, and generally stifle collaboration. Interesting - but I don't think it's a wikipedia killer.
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