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  • 2006-01
  • The Semantic Poet
  • Culture and Tech Links
  • The Assimilated Negro
  • Poem Production Problems
  • Ashy Larry, Another Big Hit at kintespace.com
  • KB Research Links
  • Dare Obasanjo, Digital Rights Manager
  • news from kintespace.com
  • Harmless Consumer Links
  • kintespace.com ‘Finished’
  • Does Stanley Nelson Have Negro Problems?
  • My Ignorant-ass Response to “The Perils of JavaSchools”
  • My First Check from Google™
  • Media Production Links
  • “The Terrible Mystery” of Gayl Jones
  • 2005-12
  • Social, Cultural Links
  • Why do you pay so much attention to the “cynical observer”?
  • Sundown Towns
  • SonghaySystem.com Releases New Audio Presentation Player
  • Mumia News
  • Web Tech Links
  • Do you support the death penalty?
  • Harold Pinter Is Disappeared
  • Software Development Links
  • World Media Links
  • Jakob Nielsen: AJaX “Sucks”
  • What I Did Last Summer
  • No Clemency for Tookie Would Be No Surprise
  • 2005-11
  • Whining about Winer and Other Links
  • Anina, The High-Tech Fashion Model’s Comments about Africa on NerdTV
  • Flippant Remarks about Windows Forms 2.0
  • CSS Block Alignment: Stacking a Horizontal List
  • “Ajax & PHP without using the XmlHttpRequest Object”
  • AJAX-istic Links
  • Sending Data to the Server with AJAX
  • The Back-Button Problem in Pre-AJAX Applications
  • Okay! So Dave Winer Speaks Up for His OPML Editor
  • GoDaddy.com Does Not Support REST Calls for ASP.NET 2.0
  • Microformats vs. OPML
  • More Links That Are Not del.icio.us
  • Humanities Links
  • My Short-Lived Lives in California Politics
  • What Sucks about SonghaySystem.com and kintespace.com
  • A Bunch of AJAX-Based Application Frameworks
  • Okay! So Dave Winer Had Surgery
  • A Genetics Question for Octavia Butler
  • 2005-10
  • PHP/MySQL Character Set Woes
  • Will My Linux-based Hosting Service Accept Mono?
  • The “King Tut” Show in Los Angeles
  • The Scobelizer Asks, “Where’s the Microsoft Money blog?”
  • Eyes on the Prize and Google™ Have Something in the Commons?
  • More Links of Personal (and Technical) Interest
  • Clarise Arnold, A Katrina Disaster Survivor Speaks in Los Angeles
  • Rocky’s Data Binding Frustration
  • Hugo Chavez and Robert Mugabe, Oh My!
  • Links for Conscious Shoppers
  • The Sequel to “An IT Fundamentalist Speaks”
  • Bryan’s Biggest Known Technical Misses
  • AJAX in the rasx() Context
  • kintespace.com pages are being converted to XHTML
  • Brian Jones ‘Confesses’ to Office HTML Format ‘Guilt’
  • Word 2003: XML Viewer
  • Every Slave Hates a Loser
  • 2005-09
  • Flippant Remarks about Blogger™ for Word
  • Sensitive ‘Colored’ Poet Guy Standing in Front of Whole Foods Market
  • Feeds vs. Favorites
  • What happened today…?
  • A Guide to Getting Things Done
  • WinMX!
  • Windows Media Player 10 and Ripping CDs
  • LIBRadio Brings Intimacy to Katrina
  • Configuring & Using Apache Tomcat
  • Memory Watching
  • W2-Labor Camping
  • Donate for the Katrina Effort in My ’Hood
  • James Neusom of BDPA Reports on Donating for Katrina
  • katrinadataproject.com
  • African-Americans Are Called “Refugees”
  • AfricanAmericanLa.com
  • African Linguistic Realizations of Empire
  • 2005-08
  • Imperial Conditioning
  • Link Exchange
  • ‘Stupid’ Virtual PC Tricks
  • Dr. Peter Sefton of The University of Southern Queensland calls Brian Jones of Microsoft “Glib”
  • More Russian Prison Intrigue
  • Handling Session State at Application Level
  • Young, Tubby Dare’s Nigeria Photos
  • Shots out at Slavery (Part 3)
  • Under New Management
  • Black Comedy Online
  • XML Favorites for Windows
  • Much Respect for Young Dare O.
  • Funky KB Errata
  • More .NET Links
  • Upgrading to PHP 5.0.4
  • news from kintespace.com
  • 2005-07
  • Humans Will Look like Robots
  • The Morning Checkpoint and Sun Microsystems
  • The XSLT-based Version of CleanXHTML
  • Shots out at Slavery (Part 2)

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