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http://www.mobilitysite.com [MobilitySite] PC Magazine has a primer with basic information on what the two types of DVD players are, their pros and cons, and who is making what, and when will it be available. Since the initial cost of these beasts will not be cheap, a little education now can go a long way to saving some money down the road.

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The Geekinator: PC Magazine: Blu-ray vs. HD DVD: What You Need to Know (via Cosmos)

Gearlog: Filed Under: PC Desktops, HDTV and Home Theater, Emerging Tech ...except who will win, of course. I pulled together this quick primer on the Blu-ray and HD-DVD formats and the battle so far for PC Magazine. We have also created a site that will collect all of our Blu-ray and HD-DVD coverage, from the latest reviews of Blu-ray systems to a few of Dvoraks's rants. (via Cosmos)

http://gizmodo.net  Gizmodo, The Gadget Blog: HD DVD: What You Need to Know Comment on this post Related: Rumor: No Xbox 360 Price Drop Because They're Bundling HD DVD? Related: Guy Blows Up His Xbox, Why Not? (via Cosmos)

Amazon.comhttp://www.amazon.com [Amazon.com] Amazon.com: Deja Vu: Books: Ian Hocking: Bear with me, since this Amazon blog is a slightly different beast to blogs ... with the author's view of the future, in particular with its cool gadgetry. ...

http://wunelle.blogspot.com [Wunelle.blogspot.com] Journal Wunelle: Several exciting exhibits are planned for "My Big Liberry," which the president has vowed will be "bigger and better" than Bill Clinton's presidential library in Little Rock, AR. Since there will be almost no books on the premises (one notable exception will be a copy of "The Pet Goat," the actual book the president was reading during the 9/11 attacks, and the authors of which, Siegfried Engelmann and Elaine Bruner, are now in custody in Guantanamo Bay "just in case"), there will be more space available for "space-age" interactive exhibits like a hands-on simulated brush clearing exhibit, or a "Name The Initiative" contest (a similar contest to this one was held among White House staff during the active days of the administration and is responsible for such memorable phrases as "Healthy Forests Initiative" and "Clear Skies Initiative" and the "Patriot Act," among others).

http://www.s8.org [S8.org] Comments for the week ending July 21, 2003 : Comment Room ...: I still find myself wondering how many people, upon seeing it for the first time, felt a sense of deja vu upon finding out that Matt used to be a member of the FBI. (I can't remember now whether I started thinking of Mulder in relation to Matt after that or not then, unfortunately.)

Prospect.org[Prospect.org] TAPPED: May 2006 Archives: I think Frum's take is mostly right, though I don't really think a serious small-government constituency was ever as big or significant on the ground as he does and if anything his political analysis, like that of a lot of conservative intellectuals, isn't sufficiently colored by some good old public choice (or vulgar Marxist materialist) cynicism about interest groups and political coalitions. There just isn't a constituency for a serious small-government political program -- and as we've seen, it isn't even just the famously untouchable middle class entitlements that GOP majorities have found impossible to roll back due to popular opposition, it's tons of stuff the government does.

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