Koshka's Kingdom http://koshka.love/ odd-sounding popular words and phrases going around these days, I made yet another update to the Words/Phrases I Hate article. I had a long-standing habit of writing those sorts o... |
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Arch 443_646: Architecture and Film Fall 2007 http://www.tboake.com/443_fall07.html be a minimum of 1500 words of paragraph style text included in the web site that relates to the discussion of the link between dystopia, fear, architecture and film. The web sites... |
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[stw] http://webarchive.me/geocities/SiliconValley/Circuit/1924/ she came in to find the word "Payroll" written across the stop of the screen, she was a little amazed and a little perturbed. No more playing with the boss's computer for me. A co... |
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Paper for the President's Commission for a National Agenda for the 80s http://papert.org/articles/president_paper.html to what is called "word-processing" in the business community, where the computer is rapidly replacing the typewriter as an everyday instrument for the secretary, for the journali... |
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Appendix: Metaclass Identifier List http://www.tads.org/t3doc/doc/techman/t3spec/metalist.htm hyphen instead for each word break), and use lower-case letters; however, future identifiers will not necessarily be restricted to this subset, so implementations should be prepar... |
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2blowhards.com: Gentrification: Good or Evil? http://www.2blowhards.com/archives/001671.html Glass. She used the word to refer to what was then taking place in a part of London called Islington. Islington originated as an affluent place, but had become a rough, working-cl... |
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Coming to America: The Story of Final Fantasy VII and how Squaresoft conquered the RPG market http://xenon.stanford.edu/~geksiong/papers/sts145/Squaresoft%20and%20FF7.htm censorship. Swear words and references to sex and death were removed, and even a “stripping” dancer (she kept her last layer of clothing on) in the game was taken out. N... |
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The Great Canadian Guide to the Movies & TV: Gr-Gz http://www.pulpanddagger.com/movies/g2.html his too-obnoxious-for-words C.O.; Fernandes as the well-tailored, vaguely European villain; etc.). Entertaining but slight. Nice performances all around. Questio... |
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