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http://www.billrini.com [Bill’s Blog] At times it can be amusing but does the world really need a smarmy take on gaming? Perhaps Nick Denton’s other blogs like Gawker play to a different crowd of people who like to belittle the non-accomplishments of Manhattan’s elite but the entire tone seems out of place in the world of poker.

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Cot's Weblog - Coding, Collab, Austin, &co. Cot's Weblog - Coding, Collab, Austin, &co.: The hipster set that comes in fits your typical image of Austin hipsters: Lone Star shirts and hats, Converse, Ashton Kutcher and neo-Betty Page hair, 60's scientist glasses, and a kitch-love for Dean-o, Sinatra, and all the other standards that are packed into the juke-box. They tend to play pool and foosball. (via Cosmos)

The People's Republic of Seabrook: Violators of this copyright should expect to be hunted to the ends of the Earth, and there meet an untimely, gruesome, and unbearably painful death. You have been warned!!! (via Cosmos)

http://emdashes.blogspot.com  emdashes: As always, please send suggestions for emdashes features (recent contribution: archive all the online book reviews into one post) and things you want to know more about (writers, artists, enigmatic advertisers, people/places/things mentioned in New Yorker pieces, Papua New Guinea penis gourds, etc.), and I'll do my best to get on the case. As you know, this is not a gossip sheet (other people do that so unmatchably well, and I try to have a certain amount of discretion), but a way to fill those fidgety moments between issue-reading with posts that help, question, amuse, and even, sometimes, Shed Light. (via Cosmos)

http://www.gregpiper.com [Gregpiper.com] The Smoking Room: September 2004 Archives: Foreign policy author Walter Russell Mead has an intriguing new book on a "grand strategy" for American foreign policy in the age of terrorism and ineffective global institutions such as the UN, reviewed here. He condenses the opponents of "Fordism" - "regulation, income equality, state planning, and stability" - in a few different groups, including the Hamiltons (business merged with foreign policy), Wilsonians (foreign policy idealists such as neocons) and Jacksonians, "fiercely patriotic, anti-elitist, and a little bloody minded" - think of "Don't Mess with Texas." The problem today is that the Jacksonians are clashing with the Wilsonians and it's making foreign policy really messy.

Allthingschristie.com[Allthingschristie.com] All Things Christie: December 2004 Archives: You know, if I had three wishes I could make this holiday season, the first, of course, would be for all the children of the world to get together and sing, the second would be for the 30 million dollars every month to me, and the third would be for encompassing power over every living being in the entire universe. And if I had four wishes that I could make this holiday season, the first would be the crap about the kids definitely, the second would be for the 30 million, the third would be for all the power, and the fourth would be to set aside one month each year to have an extended 31-day orgasm, to be brought out slowly by Rosanna Arquette and that model Paulina-somebody, I can't think of her name.

Blogs.indiewire.com[Blogs.indiewire.com] eugonline > McDonald's on the Attack: Though there are a few threads here (mind the fact, this blog belongs to none of us) that are just simply off topic. I advise the two of you to save face, and simply allow the people before you who posted here to make fools of themselves by introducing subject matter that isn't relavent to the issue at hand.

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