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[Jackson Miller] Why is Web2.0 Taboo Monday, November 7. 2005 Suddenly "Web2.0" has become a taboo phrase that geeks are now too cool to utter.
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[Weblogsky.com] Weblogsky - industrial-strength weblog: Being too plugged in to dominant cultural forces, of course, is a problem that contemporary classical music prodigies can only dream about having, as The New Yorker's astute music critic Alex Ross noted in a wistful blog entry not long after Jay Greenberg (who calls himself Bluejay) enjoyed a rare taste of the pop spotlight on 60 Minutes last fall. Cautioning that "the social and cultural pressures for a modern American classical prodigy are so unlike those faced by Mozart that no comparison is possible," Ross ventured a grim verdict anyway: "Then the market demanded such a talent;
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[Chrisnolan.ca] I Am Chris Nolan.ca : Boardgames : Archive: Trish volunteered me to be chef for the evening so while I started in on making my famous Taco Pie (I had the recipe up on my site before the disc crash... I'll get it back here one of these days) they started up a game of Taboo, which is a staple in our group.
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