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Stupidly arresting cihldren, since 2004
This certianly isn't the first time...
http://www.lies.com/wp/2004/03/30/teen-arrested-fo r-sexually-abusing-herself/ -
Re:From the articleTo all the people saying my post is a troll or incorrect I point you here
"Paxman asked Howard a straight yes or no question. When Howard tried to prevaricate he kept asking the question for a total of 15 times. (It subsequently turned out that the tape with the next item had broken and Paxman had to improvise until it was fixed)."
It's the only online testimonial I can find to back me up and at least suggest that I'm not lying.
I saw it in an interview of Paxman on tv, where he admitted it wasn't his l33t interviewing skillz, but that he wasn't being shown his next question - and he stalled for time.
(Feel free to mod all the incorrect critics below, down.)
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What now??!??!
Do we start outsourcing more jobs to monkeys instead of India?
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Re:Peering into my crystal ball...
Seig Heil, unser Fuhrer!
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ibsn.nu offers something similarThe isbn.nu site offers some of the functionality you're describing. You can input an ISBN, and get a set of standard information about the title. Granted, it's not the same thing as having a public API to the underlying data, but maybe with sufficient encouragement they could see the wisdom of following the Google model in that regard.
One useful thing about it in its current form, by the way, is that it will do a realtime search of various book sites (those evil patent-wielders at Amazon, BN.com, etc.), and display a table letting you comparison by price or reported delivery time. So that's pretty cool.
John
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Who's next?My favorite variation on this slogan is the one at lies.com:
Just where the hell do you think you're going today? And what makes you think you can go there without Microsoft?