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BBC News: US family gets health implants

From the Big Brother front: a US family have had chips containing their medical historiesembedded in their arms.

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Posted on 11th May 2002 Details

New Architect: Why DHTML Will Win

Steven Champeon explainswhy DHTML will win. Meanwhile, over at WebmasterBase, Jeffrey Zeldman offers agood explanationon the pros and cons of HTML vs Flash.

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Posted on 11th May 2002 Details

Newsforge: Microsoft winds up on both ends of software piracy stick

Did you know Microsoft wasconvicted of software piracylast year by a French court?

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Posted on 10th May 2002 Details

BBC News: Down with EU stars, run up stripes

The EU considers using wallpaper as anew flag.

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Posted on 8th May 2002 Details

The clothed penis

A penis wearing doll’s clothing. I wonder if it has a pet name? Does he play with it? (no, not like that!) Change it’s diapers?(viakottke)

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Posted on 8th May 2002 Details

Times of India: Kauravas were cloned, says scientist

The science of cloning and test-tube baby was known to Indians of Mahabharata age (3000 BC), according to a scientist who told a conference on stem cell research here on Saturday that the Kauravas ‘were products of a technology that modern science has not even developed yet’.

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Posted on 8th May 2002 Details