: Tattoo to monitor diabetes, from BBC News. The tatoo will act as a glucose monitor. If I had diabetes, I would definitely be on the phone trying to figure out how to get in a trial.
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It’s starting to look like
baseball is moving towards a settlement, and one that includes a promise not to eliminate any teams before 2006. I notice no language against moving a team, which means that the Expos may very well be toast. I hope not!
Jaguar, aka Mac OS X 10.2
has been released, but the happy Mac icon is gone! Boo.
Richard Bennett
has also weighed in on the subject in his weblog Omphalos, in a piece called, “Whining and wasting money.” In both cases, be sure to read the comments. They’re illuminating.
By the way, Tara Sue Grubb far from the first Internet candidate. And being an Internet candidate may be a negative, not a positive: as Tip O’Neill famously opined, “All politics is local.”
Greg Knauss
on the inadequacy and naivety of those who believe supporting a never-been-heard-from Libertarian against a sitting Congressman counts as “doing something.” Hint: it doesn’t, and it’s a very dangerous game. You only have one chance to make a first impression in this milieu. I suspect the EFF hasn’t done it because they understand that it costs a LOT of money and takes a LOT of time to support a political candidate, money and time they don’t have.
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