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Wednesday, June 30, 2004

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The U.S. Supreme Court has once again held the Child Online Protection Act to be unconstitutional. The Supreme Court also agreed to decide whether a law outlawing marijuana applies to medical use. They'll make their decision during their next session.

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Saddam Hussein and 11 of his top lieutenants will be brought to an Iraqi court on Thursday to face war crimes charges.

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This 23-yr-old teacher has been charged with having sex with a 14-year-old student. Reportedly the teacher had sex with the kid in the back of her SUV while the kid's cousin drove them around. (I can't believe she let a 15-year-old drive!)

Here's the best part: Almost immediately, people started searching for photos of her on the Internet. Here's what they came up with: (Found on the MJ Morning Show website.)

Her wedding photos... (Password is lafave)
Her wedding video...
Her freshman photos...
Her sophomore photos...
Her yearbook photos...
And some old modeling photos...

Any day now, someone's gonna find some nudes of her.

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Computer security experts warned yesterday of another new Internet threat that can steal the passwords and account information of people who bank online.

In parenting news: A teenager dressed as Chuck E. Cheese was pelted with pizza and threatened with a beating Sunday by an angry parent who said the restaurant mascot wasn't paying enough attention to her child.

Hmm. A Viagra-like nasal spay for women.

This is a great ad. I think I'll take up ballet.

Can you guess the breakfast cereal by the logo? (Or a part of it anyway.)

Thirty-two ways to open a beer.

In case you ever need it, here's how to say "Oh my god! There's an axe in my head!" in 102 different languages.

I've been using Internet Explorer for a long time. A few years back I refused to use it cuz of all its bugs and exploits. I used Netscape instead. But, IE had some features that Netscape didn't have, so like most folks, I ended up using IE as my default browser. I downloaded FireFox the other day at Geoff's suggestion. I like it. It's a great web browser with lots of excellent features. Looks nice too. If you wanna stick with Internet Explorer, try MYIE2. It adds a number of great features to IE, including tabs.

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