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Amputated Arm Moved to Groin
All jokes aside, a man in Spain loses his arm in a gutter mishap and doctors stitch it to his groin in order to save it. In Bodyhack. From
Wired News on October 22, 2006 at 5:45 p.m..
Power Execs: Carbon Emission Caps
Some power company heads are considering their environmental legacy for future generations. It's dubbed cathedral thinking, but will it make a difference globally? From
Wired News on October 22, 2006 at 5:45 p.m..
IBM blogging policy: Speak for yourself
Guidelines for IBM bloggers: executive summary Know and follow IBM’s Business Conduct Guidelines. Blogs, wikis and other forms of online discourse are individual interactions, not corporate communications. IBMers are personally responsible for their posts. Be mindful that what you write will be public for a long time"protect your privacy. Identify yourself " name and, when relevant, [...] From
Internet Time Blog on October 22, 2006 at 1:45 p.m..
more from The Masie Center
Saratoga Springs is a lovely old town by any measure. I’m going to continue my tour of The Masie Center after the fold. On the floor below the mini-studio is this awesome mix of equipment. I covet this whiteboard. The central meeting area is surrounded by PCs. These are relatively low-powered; Elliott doesn’t want people to be disappointed with [...] From
Internet Time Blog on October 22, 2006 at 1:45 a.m..
Collaborative bookwiki
In 1969, Penelope Asch wrote a racy novel called Naked Came the Stranger. Panned as one of the worst books ever written, it became a best seller when Penelope was unmasked as twenty-four reporters from Long Island Newsday. Each wrote a chapter — without having read any other chapters. If I remember, they were given the [...] From
Internet Time Blog on October 22, 2006 at 12:45 a.m..