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June 05, 2005

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The Pheedster SEO/SEM and Beyond Blog. . .[The Pheedster SEO/SEM and Beyond Blog. . .] It’s a strange world, this place we call the internet. Many things here are stark opposites of their real life counterparts. Take for example the following. Whereas blind dating is a most dubious manner of meeting people in real life, it is the norm in cyberspace.

Some slightly related from Technorati and Google.

http://jgram2.blogspot.com [JGRAM WORLD V2.0] January 8 (Saturday): Panther Dash. Saturday mor...: I ask him why he isn’t watching AFC (AFC Wimbledon) today and apparently it’s an away game and none of PISA are interested nor going. He points out that Colchester are playing at Milton Keynes next week and wonders if Ben would fancy boycotting going to MK Dons to go and see AFC instead (do teams still do that?). I remember falsely getting my back patted the first time I went to an AFC Wimbledon game because the same day Millwall were playing the old Wimbledon.

http://moonbeamsincyberspace.blogspot.com [Moonbeamsincyberspace.blogspot.com] Moonbeams in Cyberspace: December 2004: and bought a new one. Fear not all you environmentally conscious loved ones, ”˜Old Faithful’ is happily chugging on in one of our rental properties living out the rest of its dubious life with useful purpose. We’ve since added a cupboard above the new fridge where there wasn’t one before because Wade has learned that the way to my heart is through added kitchen cabinetry (refer to Cowie Chronicle-2002). I am currently on a covert mission, planting the seeds of ”˜stove replacement’ in my dear husband’s subconscious.

Law.ed.ac.uk[Law.ed.ac.uk] In Code, We Trust? Regulation and Emancipation in Cyberspace: Interestingly, Post’s critique of the Lessigian code might fall into the agenda of the so-called New Chicago School, named by Lessig himself. In 1998, Lessig, for the first time, identified the four regulatory modalities—law, market, architecture, and norm—for legal analysis under the name of the “New Chicago School,”8 which was recognized in a somewhat informal way by his colleagues at the University of Chicago.9 This School has no unified methodologies, nor any unified normative implications. What unifies the New Chicago School is the subject matter: “the ways that law can influence behavior indirectly, by changing social norms.”10 The approach is at least logically consistent with David Post, who urges us to focus less “on trying to specify optimal configurations of legal systems,” and more on “the best algorithm for finding more acceptable rule configurations.”11

Bigblog.com[Bigblog.com] Search: Iran Israel US real world nuclear threat @ Big Blog: Take for example the following. Whereas blind dating is a most dubious manner of meeting people in real life, it is the norm in cyberspace.Whereas multi-level marketing carries with it a stigma of disaster in the actual world, it is a venture very much sought on the web. And whereas traffic tends to irritate us in our daily existence, online denizens would kill to increase the same for their websites.

Bigblog.com[Bigblog.com] Search: Mother Birds Increase Progesterone To Hatch Females @ Big Blog: Take for example the following. Whereas blind dating is a most dubious manner of meeting people in real life, it is the norm in cyberspace.Whereas multi-level marketing carries with it a stigma of disaster in the actual world, it is a venture very much sought on the web. And whereas traffic tends to irritate us in our daily existence, online denizens would kill to increase the same for their websites.

http://www.timothygoddard.com [Timothygoddard.com] The Flag of the World » Blog Archive » Somaliland and me: The Bill, reports IRIN, was passed despite serious disagreements between Somaliland President Dahir Riyale Kahin and Parliament, with several legislators demanding a national census and the clear demarcation of regional borders before they would approve it. There is criticism that polling booths will only be stationed in regional capitals, depriving thousands living in the countryside of the right to vote and the possible allocation of parliamentary seats on a clan basis, rather than a one-person-one-vote basis.Obviously, things aren’t perfect. But they are doing what a government is supposed to do–pass bills despite serious disagreement, take criticism and dish it out, hold elections, and then complain about those elections.

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