Sites of the day Archive 2004

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December 2004
Wed 29 Dec -- 129 -- Scalpel, sutures... video game -- What’s that in Rubles?
Thu 16 Dec -- Washington Nationals -- $200 billion -- Funky little shack
Tue 14 Dec -- RFIDs -- Al Roker -- Maroon 5
November 2004
Tue 30 Nov -- “title iffy” -- “12 designated Americans” -- 74 victories
Mon 22 Nov -- Happy Birthday Paul -- “The fracas” -- Cinquecento
Wed 17 Nov -- Homer & Aristotle -- “only 28 votes” -- Scavenging
Tue 9 Nov -- New Style -- Stolen Election? -- After Fallujah
Tue 2 Nov -- State-by-state -- “Unusually large numbers of voters” -- Well duh...
October 2004
Sun 31 Oct -- since 1936 -- Candidate Tracker -- Electoral Vote Predictor
Sat 30 Oct -- 500 volunteer lawyers -- “What will Red Sox fans complain about now?”
Sat 23 Oct -- “Fun-hog” -- Sox it to ’em -- Bono’s long-lost lyrics
Tue 19 Oct -- “Sonny Bono doesn’t count” -- “Your house is so small, it has just a two-car garage
Sun 17 Oct -- “signal not available” -- “a 2.75 point increase”
Wed 13 Oct -- “eerie red glow” -- “halo effect” -- BrainGate™
Wed 6 Oct -- Kalifornia? -- $52 -- I Have Eyes for Only You
September 2004
Wed 29 Sep -- Not since 1971 -- Ichiro -- “too far, too fast
Tue 21 Sep -- Grand Opening -- “do more” -- “ad-hoc
Sat 18 Sep -- Hendrix Stockholm 1969 -- Bronx John Kerry -- “size of a sugar lump
Sat 11 Sep -- September 11
Thu 9 Sep -- I-chi-ro
Tue 7 Sep -- “misplaced confidence” -- Anthology -- “giant floating jellyfish
August 2004
Mon 30 Aug -- Ichiro -- “we are 3,000 years old” -- Jeru the Damaja
Fri 27 Aug -- Balance -- “super-Earth-like” -- “bad trip
Wed 25 Aug -- $10 fee -- “the democratic future of Iraq” -- Australia: Number Two
Mon 23 Aug -- Scream -- “A political album -- it’s a dangerous thing” -- “a rose, by any other name”?
Thu 19 Aug -- R.I.P. Elmer Bernstein -- “no fly” -- “smart bricks
Tue 17 Aug -- “I've got shows to do” -- One of 24 -- $46.70
Mon 16 Aug -- Infothela -- Vedic math -- VoIP
Thu 12 Aug -- Design a postage stamp -- Beautiful picture from Andy
Tue 10 Aug -- Koko calls dentist -- ESB to dim -- Leaking radio frequencies
Sat 7 Aug -- Paul Emmel -- Vasya Pupkin -- Dr Martin Beer
Wed 4 Aug -- Dashboard Monk -- If Loving You is Wrong -- Denzel is stellar
July 2004
Fri 30 Jul -- “Crazy for Crab” -- Kalifornia -- L33t-5p33k
Thu 22 Jul -- “No big, new bureaucracy” -- “should he be re-elected” -- “he was wrong about black holes
Wed 21 Jul -- 6th straight? -- 400 U.S. Special Forces
Mon 19 Jul -- 35th anniversary -- Lindows
Mon 12 Jul -- Legislators should re-read Article II, Section 1, of the US Constitution
Tue 6 Jul -- “That’s All Right” -- “a 100-1 shot”
June 2004
Wed 30 Jun -- House Wi-Fi -- “The Distracted Driving Act” -- Digits no more
Mon 28 Jun -- “enemy combatants” -- ...to the shores of Tripoli
Thu 24 Jun -- Phi -- nã wahi pana o kaua’i
Sat 5 Jun -- Sic transit Venus -- Lowest Tides in 19 Years
Fri 4 Jun -- Where would you like to patent today? -- DCI -- Bolide in Seattle?
Tue 1 Jun -- $42 -- Doctors' ties -- Cagle Cartoons column
May 2004
Fri 28 May -- WWII Monument Dedication -- 2 out of 3 -- “hidden persuaders
Thu 27 May -- Kerry in Seattle for two days -- Microsoft vs. Google? -- “only registered users
Mon 24 May -- “Catastrophic Terrorism” -- “Clear Strategy” -- “Slow Quake”
Thu 20 May -- Seattle’s new library -- Stabbing Trojans in their sleep
Wed 19 May -- 27 up / 27 down -- 83.6% -- Program cells? -- Hollings on Iraq
Tue 18 May -- Bono, JD ’04, U of Penna -- Civilian Space eXploration Team’s GoFast Rocket -- “he will live to 140 years
Fri 14 May -- “madness has to stop” -- absolute power corrupts absolutely -- “She left with the Trojans
Thu 13 May -- Gosh, I sure miss the little buggers
Tue 11 May -- $1 off $41.15 high -- “walk around a Burgundy vineyard” -- “using caffeine the wrong way”
Mon 10 May -- “standard model” -- Six months to go -- Tanner ’04?
Fri 7 May -- Spider-Man picked off -- “Games Will Be Safe” -- Fathers, 1st Amendment
Wed 5 May -- DNA computer -- Pastrami sandwich -- 15 agencies
Mon 3 May -- Company to fill gap -- “reducing consumption”? -- “What would [Johnny] Damon do?”
Sat 1 May -- The reading of the names -- “actors getting more ‘D'oh!’” -- “wants the doll terminated”
April 2004
Fri 30 Apr -- “owner’s manual for Google” -- “what a proper war is like”
Thu 29 Apr -- “Irwin Allen, where art thou?” -- What’s my congressman up to? -- Ubiquitous
Wed 28 Apr -- “John Kerry’s balloon” -- Mark Spitz’s security concerns -- I guess I’ll have to trade in my Palm IIIxe
Tue 27 Apr -- “open-ended stay” -- “more duties ahead” -- A-level, Bobst Library
Mon 26 Apr -- Peace, Islam & Kurds -- 50 7E7s ordered -- Broadband Tax Ban
Sat 24 Apr -- Greek Cypriots vote against UN plan -- G-7 optimistic -- ALFA
Thu 22 Apr -- Greek Cypriots reject plan -- Job lost over photo -- Palestinian issue
Wed 21 Apr -- Mouse with “two mothers” -- Missing fuel rod -- “hydrogen highway
Tue 20 Apr -- Time delay -- microscission -- “human failings
Mon 19 Apr -- “giving up a few” -- “available to the public” -- yellow “caution” tape
Fri 16 Apr -- dit-dah-dah-dit-dah-dit -- “DNA sequenced, burnt to CD-Rom
Thu 15 Apr -- “I just want the government to let me be” -- “My Big Fat Geek Wedding” -- The Gashlycrumb Tinies
Wed 14 Apr -- Googlezon? -- America’s Finest News Source -- “National pastime, my eye.”
Tue 13 Apr -- Barry Bonds hits 660th -- “in his right and his left mind” -- Lawyer: “Drop the vernacular.” Curly: “Vernacular? That’s a derby”
Mon 12 Apr -- 1-5 -- “personalized piety” -- “I believe that we will be ready in time”
Fri 9 Apr -- Gacaca -- Care and feeding of pack mules -- “Girl, 9, 'Cuffed”
Wed 7 Apr -- “Swedish music history” -- M&M -- “socio-psychological benefit”?
Tue 6 Apr -- “more troops to Iraq” -- Huskies (not UW) Win -- “subdued vigil
Mon 5 Apr -- “Decide It Yourself” -- MBZL -- Four pingpong-sized quartz balls
Fri 2 Apr -- Music lovers north of the border -- A-POC -- Ten years later
Thu 1 Apr -- Whistling regulations -- Movies on mobile phones -- Governator Ale
March 2004
Tue 30 Mar -- Patience is virtue -- Hobbies: 300 feet and 14 miles -- R.I.P. Alistair Cooke
Mon 29 Mar -- Help America Vote -- “Tag You’re It” -- R.I.P. Peter Ustinov
Sun 28 Mar -- “a bunch of books that might help you” -- Citizen Kubrick
Fri 26 Mar -- Mach 7 -- War Rationale (ver. 10.0)
Thu 25 Mar -- “obsessed with invading” -- 3D beer -- “hitting a Microsoft ad
Wed 24 Mar -- Open the pod bay doors, HAL -- Bright red chicken tikka masala -- Weak jaw muscles?
Tue 23 Mar -- Rachel Corrie -- Eyes on Google -- You puff, you pay
Mon 22 Mar -- 100 Mispronounced -- “This Land Is Your Land” -- Blueberries on Mars
Thu 18 Mar -- Electronic grapevine -- Who’s Next? -- Love, true Love
Wed 17 Mar -- Nice photos of the NW -- Homage to the dead -- “Dr. Phil”
Tue 16 Mar -- Tiny URL -- Ichiro eyes 2,000 -- Bambara blues
Mon 15 Mar -- Sedna -- USB Swiss Army Knife -- “recall Spanish troops
Fri 12 Mar -- “Seattle needs the Kalakala” -- Droopy Dog & Adrien Brody?
Tue 9 Mar -- “Deepest image yet” -- “Our Koni Is a Mother Hero
Sat 6 Mar -- Ballard Bowl battle -- “We’ve printed a phone” -- 776 BC
Thu 4 Mar -- Feud between rival coders? -- $5 into $1 million -- New nickels
Wed 3 Mar -- Wouldn’t “elevator music” work? -- for i=1 to 100,000 {vote for me} -- Volvo YCC
February 2004
Wed 25 Feb -- Google’s IPO -- ...along comes Nader
Tue 24 Feb -- Software Earth -- Move over Mr. Starchpants!
Tue 24 Feb -- “attention to his weakness rather than his strength” -- “largely ignores Jesus’ heart-stopping eloquence
Sat 21 Feb --- “never fully transitioned” -- 2004 DW -- Not So Centered
Fri 20 Feb -- Cancer vaccine -- The Grey Album -- Outsourcing myth?
Thu 19 Feb -- New brew-haha -- RJ-45 Strat plug? -- 13 billion light-years away
Wed 4 Feb -- Howard Dean in Seattle -- Brainpower -- Byrne’s “Grown Backwards”
Mon 2 Feb --- WMD Commission? -- Gibson’s ‘Passion’ -- Brainiac 5
January 2004
Wed 28 Jan -- “Wing Sings All your favourites” -- The Bad Astronomer
Wed 21 Jan -- “digital cameras = better photos” -- 7E7 deal-sweeteners -- The Backside of War
Mon 19 Jan -- mikerowesoft -- Panayiotis Zavos -- Not since World War II
Mon 12 Jan -- CDs obsolete in 5 years? -- Top 10 -- Orangutans may die out
Fri 9 Jan -- Qimmiq -- Small chains of tremors -- Paradox of Choice
Wed 7 Jan -- A beautiful mess -- Resist the new Rome -- LBV 1806-20
Sat 3 Jan -- Most interesting websites of 2003 -- ‘Grossology’ Museum -- Willie Nelson ballad

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