28. May, 1999
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- Julian Foster's Printing TIPS Page has a lot of good tips if you're still making dots on paper.
- California wants Jesse Ventura.
- Don Lancaster's Patent avoidance library looks useful. Shame it's full of unrelated ads and uses Acrobat as its document format.
- '90s unkind to workers. Low-tech workers suffer in a high-tech world.
- The Libertarian.
- Let's Kill Some Civilians in Yugoslavia. I've also updated The Kosovo Situation.
- Camping at work in Silicon Valley.
- Finally, on a lighter note, Dumb Crooks offers True Stories of Mentally-Challenged Criminals
- And the Saint Paul Saints start their home season a week from today. I wish Baseball Stats Web covered the Northern League
21. May, 1999
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- The Mother of Inventions
- The Internet Historical Society
- Amazon Drops Controversial Book, but don't panic. Amazon reverses decision on book ban a day later.
- Stock Trading at Work. A new productivity-suck.
- Former Child Star Central. The Tripod popup windows make this pretty annoying, though.
- Open Sources: Voices from the Open Source Revolution. It looks like the full text of the book is online. Cool.
- David H. Hackworth Archives are Hack's Defending America columns.
7. May, 1999
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- Encryption ban rejected. Woo! Score one for the good guys.
- Bobby is a web-based tool that analyzes web pages for their accessibility to people with disabilities.
- Volunteer Army to Fight Patent and Net Overloads US Patent Agency both point to problems in the USPTO.
- The Digital Camera Resource Page has information about, you guessed it, digital cameras.
- Robert X. Cringely: Hate.com.
- Australian bid all wrong in censoring Net
- AT&T deal provides no help to consumer
- Inconstant Moon shows you what you can see on the moon each night. Spiffy!
- Bruce Campbell Online. The guy's not only a fine actor, he's a funny writer, too.