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http://geekykewl.com [GeekyKewl.com - A blog about all things cool yet geeky] Telephone Ads Through The Decades features ads about multiplexing phones, ads promoting “new” dial telephones, and some early long distance ads. It’s quite interesting to see how this technology we often take for granted has evolved over time.

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Radio.weblogs.com[Radio.weblogs.com] Ross' Multimedia Journal: I recently took a little informal survey at my company to find out how many people had even heard of weblogging. Surprisingly few people had any idea what a weblog is and they were also surprised to find that the weblog movement was growing so quickly.

[3wan.net] my weblog :: August :: 2004: Organized jointly by the International Telecommunication Union and the Commonwealth Business Council and held in association with NEPAD’s E-Africa Commission, the Forum enabled development partners to hold a series of bilateral and multilateral negotiations on innovative development solutions and practical strategies for deploying information and communication technologies (ICTs) projects that can help the world�s poorest countries break away from the poverty trap.

80211b.weblogger.com[80211b.weblogger.com] Wi-Fi Networking News Archives: There’s only one nationwide DSL provider that’s not a Baby Bell for a good .The name of this blog made perfect sense when it was launched many moons ago.

The Blotter :: John Aravosis at AmericaBlog is calling out the Today Show for restricting their wedding contest to hetero couples. Adult Movie Posters of the 60s and 70s Someone spent a lot of time and effort putting telephone ads from the 1910s through the 1970s on the internet, the least you can do is go take a look. (via Cosmos)

The Presurfer - Your Daily Dose of Diversion: t the Toyshop you'll find a variety of rather unusual paper toys, all free for you to print out and enjoy. The toys include a hearse playset, coffin gift boxes (with occupants), a little cemetery, several unusual board games, a gloomy little haunted house, a rusty old-style robot, and quite a few other dark delights. (via Cosmos)

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