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Unblogged Bits (Mon. 21-Mar-11 1131)

Links (most recent first) that caught my eye, but did not warrant full-blown blog entries ….

  1. The Tragic Story of a Russian Cosmonaut Who Was Sent into Space Knowing He Would Die [Space] – When politics trump reality, tragedy usually ensues (and usually not to the politicians themselves). Wish some folks in DC would pay attention to that.
  2. Your 3G T-Mobile Phone Will Be Useless After AT&T Annexes T-Mo’s Cell Sites [Blip] – Well, it does sound like they are going to replace the phones, but …
  3. What Jesus Would Do – Heh.
  4. Google guesstimates release dates for movies and games – Amazing what you can do with some data aggregation.
  5. Good For Them: Halifax Library Refuses To Carry DRM-Limited HarperCollins E-Books – Good for them, indeed.
  6. Complete Integration Of Google Voice And 50 Million Sprint Customers, Plus 4G Nexus S – Beginning to consider looking at Google Voice for a variety of reasons. This simply adds to my interest.
  7. Consumers Union: Hard To See Benefit Of AT&T And T-Mobile Deal – Silly CU — as if “benefiting the consumer” has anything to do with business deals or regulatory approval of same.
  8. Permanent anti-fog coating could mean end to steamy specs – Using it on bathroom mirrors sounds like an instant win, too.
  9. House panel considers ‘In God We Trust’ – CNN Belief Blog – CNN.com Blogs – More vigorous “Jobs First!” activity from the GOP.
  10. Click and weep – I can only hope that the appalling scientific illiteracy of Americans in surveys such as this is because they are having problems reading and understanding the surveys.
  11. A Tangled Web of Shortened Links – Technology Review – I thought bit.ly had been acting a bit squirrelly lately.
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